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.
Pickup included
Outside visit of the Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Morocco and seventh largest in the entire world. It has capacity to host twenty five thousands of devotees in its hall and almost eighty thousands of worshipers will be easily accommodated at its courtyard. All most eight hundred million dollars have spent to build this masterpiece and it is considered as the second largest religious building in the entire planet. Most of the essential part of this mosque including minaret, royal doors and dome, are made from marble. Its breath-taking view is truly unforgettable in life.
Built in 1920s and designed by the French Architect Henri Prost, formerly the Administrative Place or the Grand Place, it is largely inspired by the place Stanislas in Nancy, as evidenced by the layout of the buildings and their location, as well as the esplanades planted with ficus. Similarly, the Royal Palace in Paris greatly influenced its design, as demonstrated by the use of the galleries, the distancing of the facades by alignments of trees, the nesting of the square and the rectangle in the composition of the space, and the desire to make it a living place with the installation of cafes and restaurants. In 1925, while he was on a city tour for engineers and writers at the occasion of the inauguration of the rail line connecting Rabat to Casablanca
The most important building in the Nablus quarter, built between 1941 and 1952, signed Auguste Cadet, this big court a true masterpiece of Moroccan Artisanat. The Mahkama formerly housed the reception halls of the Pasha of Casablanca, as well as Muslim courthouse covering a space of 6200 sum, including 6 Halls of 64 big salons, offices and several galleries. The building is actually used as a governmental administration
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
We will pick you up at the hotel of your choice in Casablanca, at the airport or at the port for cruise lovers