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Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca by the ocean

Culture & Heritage · Casablanca

Cultural tours in Casablanca

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Culturally, Casablanca is read through its architecture: the Hassan II Mosque and its craft, the 1930s Art Deco and Moorish centre, the deconsecrated Sacré-Cœur cathedral and the Habous quarter. A guided tour decodes its colonial and modern history.
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Younger than the imperial cities, Casablanca tells the story of 20th-century Morocco. A cultural tour reveals an Art Deco heritage unique in the world, born in the 1920s–30s, in dialogue with Moorish style and modern urbanism. You admire the fine craft of the Hassan II Mosque, the former Sacré-Cœur cathedral with its spare stained glass, the central market and the Habous quarter conceived as an 'ideal' medina. Another, more contemporary face of Moroccan culture.

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Book 24 to 72 hours ahead in normal periods, earlier in summer, during school holidays and around major festivals.
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Hassan II Mosque, Art Deco and the Habous quarter

Morocco's economic capital, Casablanca cultivates a unique 20th-century heritage. The Hassan II Mosque, the world's third largest with its 210 m minaret set over the ocean, is one of the few places of worship open to non-Muslims, by guided tour. The centre preserves an exceptional Art Deco and Moorish ensemble (Place Mohammed V, old cinemas), while the Habous quarter, a 1930s 'new medina', blends arcades, workshops and pastry shops. Guided tours also take in the Aïn Diab corniche and the legendary Rick's Café.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Casablanca worth it for culture?

Yes, if you enjoy architecture and modern history: Casablanca has Africa's finest Art Deco ensemble and the spectacular Hassan II Mosque. For ancient medinas and traditional craft, Fes and Marrakech remain essential.

How much do cultural tours in Casablanca cost?

Prices start at 14 € per person and vary with duration, whether the tour is private and what's included (transfer, meals, gear). Booking is online via GetYourGuide, with cancellation terms shown on the partner page.

Should I book in advance in Casablanca?

Yes, especially in high season: booking online secures your spot and the price, and most activities are subject to the cancellation terms shown on the partner page. Instant confirmation and a mobile ticket.

Do I need a guide for the medina?

It's not mandatory, but an official guide keeps fake guides away, saves time and unlocks little-known sites and workshops.

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