Casablanca Day Tours
Casablanca, the vibrant economic heart of Morocco, is a city where modern life and rich traditions come together in a stunning way.
Overview
Casablanca, which is regarded as Morocco‘s thriving economic center, is one of those places where the old and the new wonderfully coexist. The orientation about Casablanca provides a clear window on the lively culture, impressive architecture, and long history of the place, and it makes a visit to Casablanca a must-see.
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Even a day in Casablanca gives you just a taste of what this remarkable city has to offer a vibrant blend of history, culture, and modernity that will make you want to know more.
So, let’s start our adventure at the incredible Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest mosques in the world. Located right along the Atlantic Ocean, this architectural marvel boasts ornate mosaics and a tall minaret that extends several stories out of the city skyline. Once we take in the mosque’s beauty, let’s take stroll along the Corniche, the beautiful seaside promenade in Casablanca. Here, we can take in the coastal breeze and possibly get a coffee at one of the numerous cafes that line the water. The Corniche allows us to relax, and, again, gives us an idea of the city’s life style. After the Corniche, let’s visit the Habous Quarter (commonly, New Medina). This wonderful area explores both traditional Moroccan architecture and some French colonial style. We can wander through the slim streets packed with artisanal shops and busy markets, including countless stalls with spices to various, handmade items. The Habous Quarter is also a good option to try a local treat or two at one of the street food stalls. For lunch, how about Rick’s Café, a restaurant inspired by the iconic movie “Casablanca?” This charming restaurant pays homage to the Hollywood glamour while serving up delightful food.
After lunch we will launch into the Museum of Moroccan Judaism and firstly learn about the rich cultural history of Morocco. The museum has a really good collection of pieces clearing displaying the significance of the historic presence and contributions of Jewish communities which have been resident within Morocco.
We will likely finish the day with a shopping experience at Anfa Place Mall or Morocco mall. Again this will be an optional shopping experience but definitely a unique opportunity for you to offer for those who may be interested in participating with a shopping experience or experiencing the modern contrast of retail scene in Casablanca.
Dinner, again not booked or included, we will be in a full restaurant with at the convenience of our visitor client the ability to experience a modern savory twist on exquisite Moroccan cuisine.
FAQ
Key places to visit in Casablanca include the Hassan II Mosque, Old Medina, the Corniche, Rick’s Café and the Royal Palace of Casablanca.
Tours of the mosque are usually about one hour long with a guide. Make sure to check tour times beforehand as the times planning for tours vary throughout the day.
Yes. Dress modestly. Men and women must cover their arms and knees. Women may also have to cover their heads.
La Sqala is a wonderful experience to have traditional Moroccan dishes. Rick’s Café is also a unique experience because of the movie “Casablanca”.
Yes, while on the Corniche, you can visit Ain Diab Beach. Ain Diab Beach is popular because of the cafes and views of the ocean.
es, you will be able to shop in the Old Medina for different shops that sell traditional Moroccan goods (goods made in Morocco) like carpets, spices and handicrafts.
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