Discover Casablanca’s hidden gems with a seasoned guide. Skip lines, explore culture, and dive deep into Morocco’s vibrant history.
Discover Casablanca’s hidden gems with a seasoned guide. Skip lines, explore culture, and dive deep into Morocco’s vibrant history.
- Hassan II Mosque - Gracefully situated along the sunlit shores, the Hassan II Mosque captivates with its unmatched beauty and exquisite craftsmanship. Enter a realm of opulence and spiritual elevation within this magnificent sanctuary. From the moment you step inside, you are enveloped in a world of unparalleled splendor. Marvel at the gleaming…
- Hassan II Mosque - Gracefully situated along the sunlit shores, the Hassan II Mosque captivates with its unmatched beauty and exquisite craftsmanship. Enter a realm of opulence and spiritual elevation within this magnificent sanctuary. From the moment you step inside, you are enveloped in a world of unparalleled splendor. Marvel at the gleaming marble floors, adorned with intricate mosaics that narrate tales of ancient traditions and rich cultural heritage. Lose yourself in the ethereal glow of stained glass windows, casting a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues upon the faithful gathered in prayer. Prepare to be enchanted, inspired, and forever changed by the mesmerizing allure of the Hassan II Mosque – an experience that will remain in your heart and mind long after you have left its majestic embrace.
- The Corniche - The refreshing Atlantic breeze draws locals to the coastline. Whether for jogging, dining at a chic restaurant, or seeking entertainment, the corniche remains a fashionable escape from the city’s crowds and pollution. Additionally, visitors can see the city’s first lighthouse, standing as a hero against the Atlantic’s rough winds and waves.
- ANFA - Driving through Anfa reveals an exclusive hilltop neighborhood with wide palm-lined avenues, lush gardens, and stylish villas built over the last century. Although now demolished, the Hotel d’Anfa was the site of the historic 1943 meeting where President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill finalized the date of the Normandy Allied landings.
- Notre Dame de Lourdes - Enter this sacred sanctuary and be transported through time, as the echoes of prayers and the artistic marvels of its construction envelop your senses. Experience the profound spirituality and cultural significance that Notre Dame de Lourdes has bestowed upon Casablanca for over a century, and embrace the palpable connection to faith and heritage that resonates within its hallowed walls. Today, Notre Dame de Lourdes stands as a cherished historical and religious landmark in Casablanca. Its rich history and architectural beauty draw visitors from around the world, offering a glimpse into the enduring legacy of Catholicism in Morocco.
- Quartier Habous - Here, you will spend most of your time, surrounded by a multitude of traditional shops. The decor is so captivating that time seems to stand still. The village, built with all the amenities a local Moroccan would need, was primarily meant to accommodate new residents from different regions of the kingdom. It has all the necessary facilities, including mosques, a community oven, houses, and, of course, the majestic palace. The subtle blend of French architecture and Moorish style is truly remarkable. However, these features attracted wealthy businessmen, explaining the number of shops owned by affluent individuals from Fes.
- Ville Art-Deco - Casablanca’s Art Deco district is a treasure trove of architectural charm, blending French modernist design with Moroccan touches. Strolling through the area, you’ll come across landmarks like the iconic Cinema Rialto, the striking Wilaya building, and the historic yet awaiting-revival Hotel Lincoln. Don’t miss the bustling Marché Central or the elegance of Boulevard Mohammed V, lined with buildings showcasing intricate ironwork and bold geometric designs. It’s a living reminder of Casablanca’s vibrant past and its unique blend of cultures.
- Square of Mohammed V - Mohammed V Square is the vibrant center of Casablanca, known for its impressive mix of Art Deco and Moroccan architecture. Surrounded by landmarks like the Wilaya building, the Palace of Justice, and the Central Post Office, the square feels both grand and inviting. Its fountain, with playful water displays, brings the space to life, while locals and visitors gather here to soak in the lively atmosphere. It’s a perfect spot to experience the city’s blend of history and modern energy.
- Old Medina of Casablanca - The old medina of Casablanca is a lively maze of narrow streets, bustling markets, and hidden gems. Unlike the medinas of other Moroccan cities, it has a more local, down-to-earth vibe. Here, you’ll find small shops selling everything from spices and traditional crafts to clothing and street food. The area is dotted with historical landmarks, like the Sidi Bou Smara Mosque and remnants of the ancient city walls. It’s a great place to explore Casablanca’s authentic charm and everyday life.

- Private transportation with a professional driver
- Guiding service
- Air-conditioned 6 seats comfy mini-van
- Private transportation with a professional driver
- Guiding service
- Air-conditioned 6 seats comfy mini-van
- $16 per person for entrance to the mosque prayer hall.
- $16 per person for entrance to the mosque prayer hall.
The operator is deeply passionate about showcasing the authentic aspects of their culture to guests, guiding them to incredible, lesser-known locations. With over 14 years of experience, the operator enjoys connecting with people from diverse backgrounds, sharing engaging stories and fascinating insights about the local atmosphere in the city, or…
The operator is deeply passionate about showcasing the authentic aspects of their culture to guests, guiding them to incredible, lesser-known locations. With over 14 years of experience, the operator enjoys connecting with people from diverse backgrounds, sharing engaging stories and fascinating insights about the local atmosphere in the city, or Morocco as a whole. This experience aims to provide a deeper understanding of the culture. The operator will personally guide guests through the mosque, allowing them to skip the lines and avoid the crowds. It is a personalized tour where the operator will explain the history of the structure and the Islamic rituals associated with it.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.