Discover Casablanca’s iconic sites with a private VIP tour. Explore Hassan II Mosque, Corniche, Anfa district, and the medina with an expert guide.
Discover Casablanca’s iconic sites with a private VIP tour. Explore Hassan II Mosque, Corniche, Anfa district, and the medina with an expert guide.
- Hassan II Mosque - Visit the exterior of the Hassan II Mosque, the largest in Morocco and the seventh largest globally. It can accommodate 25,000 worshippers inside and nearly 80,000 in its courtyard. Constructed at a cost of almost $800 million, it is the second largest religious building in the world. Key features, including the minaret, royal…
- Hassan II Mosque - Visit the exterior of the Hassan II Mosque, the largest in Morocco and the seventh largest globally. It can accommodate 25,000 worshippers inside and nearly 80,000 in its courtyard. Constructed at a cost of almost $800 million, it is the second largest religious building in the world. Key features, including the minaret, royal doors, and dome, are crafted from marble. Its stunning view is unforgettable.
- Square of Mohammed V - Built in the 1920s and designed by French architect Henri Prost, this square, formerly known as the Administrative Place or Grand Place, draws significant inspiration from Place Stanislas in Nancy. This is evident in the layout and positioning of buildings, as well as the ficus-planted esplanades. The design also reflects influences from the Royal Palace in Paris, seen in the use of galleries, tree-lined facades, and the integration of squares and rectangles. It was intended as a lively space with cafes and restaurants. In 1925, during a city tour for engineers and writers, the rail line connecting Rabat to Casablanca was inaugurated.
- Mahkama Du Pacha - The most significant building in the Nablus quarter, constructed between 1941 and 1952 and designed by Auguste Cadet, this grand court is a true masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship. The Mahkama once housed the reception halls of the Pasha of Casablanca and a Muslim courthouse, covering 6,200 square meters with 64 large salons, offices, and several galleries. It is currently used as a government administration building.
- Mosquee Moulay Youssef - Built by Sultan Moulay Youssef in 1923, this is the first mosque designed by Auguste Cadet. The minaret, in Almohad style, resembles the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech and Seville’s Giralda.
- Quartier Habous - Constructed by the French colonial administration and designed by architect and urban planner Henri Prost in the early 20th century, following the establishment of the Protectorate. Quartier Habous blends French architecture with Moroccan details. It was designed to suit the Muslim lifestyle, featuring mosques, madrassas, markets, public bakeries, kissarias (shopping galleries), and Moroccan houses inspired by the architecture of Fez and Marrakech.
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Lunch
Take a private Casablanca excursion and enjoy the VIP treatment. Your own fully qualified and accredited driver guide will allow you to discover Casablanca in the best possible way. Visit the majestic Hassa II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world! Visit the Corniche, which was developed in the 1920s. It houses beaches, swimming pools, cafés…
Take a private Casablanca excursion and enjoy the VIP treatment. Your own fully qualified and accredited driver guide will allow you to discover Casablanca in the best possible way. Visit the majestic Hassa II mosque, the second largest mosque in the world! Visit the Corniche, which was developed in the 1920s. It houses beaches, swimming pools, cafés and other places of entertainment very frequented by Casablanca residents on weekends. Visit to the Place des Nations Unis, a group of blond stone arcades, located in the heart of the White City. Built on a hill that dominates the city, the Anfa district demonstrates 70 years of “chic” architecture thanks to its wide flowery avenues and beautiful gardens. Visit the medina on foot: the central market and the Habbous district have retained all their authenticity.
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.