Explore Casablanca and Rabat’s iconic sites in a day. Discover history, culture, and modern vibrancy with expert guides and seamless logistics.
Explore Casablanca and Rabat’s iconic sites in a day. Discover history, culture, and modern vibrancy with expert guides and seamless logistics.
- Rick’s Café - “Rick’s Café” has become legendary, thanks to its cinematic connections. This iconic spot is eternally associated with two film legends: Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart.
- Hassan II Mosque - Located along Casablanca’s coast in Morocco, the Hassan II Mosque is the largest mosque in both Morocco and Africa, and it holds the title…
- Rick’s Café - “Rick’s Café” has become legendary, thanks to its cinematic connections. This iconic spot is eternally associated with two film legends: Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart.
- Hassan II Mosque - Located along Casablanca’s coast in Morocco, the Hassan II Mosque is the largest mosque in both Morocco and Africa, and it holds the title of the tallest mosque globally.
- Ain Diab - Enjoy a 15-minute walk along the Ain Diab Corniche, offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a favorite spot for Casablanca locals to enjoy a stroll in the early morning or late afternoon.
- Arab League Park - As the largest green space in the city, this urban park is centrally located in Casablanca, near the Sacred Heart Cathedral.
- Church of Notre Dame of Lourdes - This beautiful cathedral features a modern architectural design, with stained glass walls encircling the entire church. Inside, a grotto with a statue of Mary is surrounded by flowers and candles.
- Quartier Habous - Habbous Square is situated near the Royal Palace of Casablanca, within the city’s historic district that dates back to the French colonial era.
- United Nations Square - This lively public square captures Morocco’s cosmopolitan spirit, blending modern and traditional architectural styles. It’s a bustling area with vibrant streets, offering a variety of shops and dining options.
- Central Marketplace - This lively attraction in Casablanca is always bustling with visitors, providing a perfect opportunity to experience local Moroccan culture and enjoy delicious street food.
- Old City (Casablanca) - Old Medina of Casablanca - Discover the vibrant cultural heritage of Casablanca with a guided walk through the Old Medina. A knowledgeable guide will lead you through the maze-like streets of this historic district, allowing you to explore traditional marketplaces, ancient mosques, and architecturally significant buildings as you wander through its narrow alleys.
- Monty’s Café & Restaurant - Lunch included. Before heading to Rabat to continue the tour, enjoy lunch at Monty’s Café & Restaurant. A variety of menus are available, including Moroccan, French, and International cuisine.
- Hassan Tower - In just 10 minutes, reach the Hassan Tower, located next to the remnants of an unfinished mosque. Construction of both the mosque and the tower began in the 12th century under the Almohad leader, Yacoub al-Mansour. The tower stands 44 meters (140 feet) tall and features intricate decorative elements, including calligraphic inscriptions and geometric patterns.
- Royal Palace of Rabat - In about 15 minutes, arrive at a magnificent palace built in the 1980s during Sultan Mohammed IV’s reign, serving as the official residence of the King of Morocco. This palace showcases traditional Moroccan architectural design, with elaborate ironwork and intricate woodwork. While visitors cannot access the interior, they can admire its exterior and the lush gardens nearby. This site holds significant cultural and historical importance in Rabat.
- Chellah - A fascinating historical site blending Roman and Islamic heritage, this fortified necropolis features captivating remnants like a Roman temple and burial chambers, all set within a serene garden.
- Kasbah des Oudaias - The Kasbah is famous for its maze-like alleyways, whitewashed and blue-painted facades, small homes, and charming courtyards adorned with flowers. This historic area includes notable sites such as a mosque, a museum, and more.
- Rabat Old Town - Discover a centuries-old fortress dating back to the 12th century, constructed from durable sandstone and fortified with bastions, gates, and towers. These fortifications encircle the ancient city of Rabat, offering visitors a scenic walkway with panoramic views of the Medina and the surrounding landscape.
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V - The Grand Islamic mausoleum in Rabat was constructed from 1961 to 1971, shortly after King Mohammed V’s passing in 1961. Designed by Vietnamese architect Nguyen Viet Thu and brought to life by skilled Moroccan artisans, it showcases remarkable Islamic architectural elements and intricate marble detailing. The tombs, crafted from white onyx, are located beneath a spacious dome.

- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Tips
- Chellah Ticket
- Ticket mosque Hassan II
- Tips
- Chellah Ticket
- Ticket mosque Hassan II
Set off on an unforgettable adventure that effortlessly combines the lively allure of Casablanca with the cultural gems of Rabat. Start by visiting Casablanca’s famous attractions, such as Rick’s Café, the Hassan II Mosque, the Old Medina, and the charming Habous district. Next, travel to Rabat, Morocco’s fascinating capital, just an hour away, where…
Set off on an unforgettable adventure that effortlessly combines the lively allure of Casablanca with the cultural gems of Rabat. Start by visiting Casablanca’s famous attractions, such as Rick’s Café, the Hassan II Mosque, the Old Medina, and the charming Habous district. Next, travel to Rabat, Morocco’s fascinating capital, just an hour away, where you can explore the historic Kasbah of Oudaya, the impressive Hassan Tower, and the bustling Medina that connects ancient traditions with modern energy. With comfortable transportation, knowledgeable guides, and all logistics handled, this full-day excursion is your ideal introduction to Morocco’s rich history and culture.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.