1 Day Trip To Casablanca From Casablanca
Duration : Full Day | Start From : Casablanca | Departs : All Year Round |
2+ People | Arrival : Airport (Casablanca) | Availability : Everyday |
Overview
- 1 Day Trip To Casablanca From CasablancaExplore the modern streets and historic sites of Casablanca on a guided full-day sightseeing tour of Morocco's most dynamic city. Walk the streets of the atmospheric Havos district, passing arcades lined with coffee shops and bazaars. Visit the elegant United Nations Square and Mohammed His V Square, discover towering mosques and impressive modern cathedrals, and stop by the walled Royal Palace. The gates of the royal palace are intricately designed. Catch a glimpse of Casablanca's sophisticated residents at the shimmering Morocco Mall, then take in the fresh sea air from the palm-lined Corniche.
Highlights
- 1 Day Trip To Casablanca From Casablanca- Explore the local streets on a walking tour of the city
- Shop for souvenirs at the city’s shopping center and stroll along the Ain Diab Corniche
- Visit Hassan II Mosque and admire the largest minaret in the world
- Enjoy a Moroccan traditional lunch in a local restaurant by the Atlantic Ocean
- Discover Casablanca’s flagship sites including Notre Dame Cathedral and the Central Market
Included / Exclude
- 1 Day Trip To Casablanca From CasablancaPick Up: From Your Accommodation Or Airport
Drop Off: At Your Accommodation Or Airport
Price Included
- Air-conditioned minivan or 4WD Fuel included
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Professional driver
- Official art historian guide
- Bottled water
- You can stop everywhere to take photos
Price Exclude
- Soft drinks
- Lunches
- Tips and gratuities
- Travel insurance
- Optional activities.
- Personal expenses on the itinerary
Itinerary
- 1 Day Trip To Casablanca From CasablancaDay 1 - Trip To Casablanca From Casablanca
Depart from Marrakech to Morocco's economic capital at 07:00. Casablanca is Morocco's largest port and a popular business destination. The business capital is believed to have been named the White House by a group of Portuguese and Spanish sailors.
Step 1: Hassan II Mosque:
On Friday, he can start his day by visiting the famous mosque of Hassan 2, the largest religious building in the world. This mosque is the highest minaret of the Islamic world, the greater prayer space of Africa and the true symbol of the city. It combines modern technology with antique Moroccan know-how. We offer you a wonderful visit!
Step 2: Old Medina:
Next, find the large gate called Bab Marrakech and continue to the walled souk of the old Medina, considered the oldest district of the metropolis. Created in the 20th century. There is also a charming little hotel built during the Protectorate.
Great fun and allows you to discover the daily life of the inhabitants:
Step 3: United Nations Square:
Another curiosity is the National Unity Square, which connects the past and the present. This is where the major arteries converge. Everything is nearby, including tram stations, souks, luxury hotels, restaurants and coffee shops as well as banks, seating for big companies, travel agencies and visits to the famous Hyatt He Regency Bar. A film set interpreted by Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman for a final coffee break.
Step 4: Corniche and Morocco Mall:
On the one hand, we recommend visiting the cornice of Ain Diab and its various beaches, swimming pools, coffee and other very popular places for entertainment. You will also visit 'Morocco Mall', the city's largest shopping mall, which opened in 2011. It is the second word and 20th largest shopping mall in Africa.