





Crafted using hand-carved stone and wood, and boasting intricate marble floors, Hassan II Mosque is the largest functioning mosque in Africa. Visitors are welcome to take a guided tour of the prayer hall and subterranean ablution rooms.
The Medina of Casablanca, located next to the port, is divided into three areas, the Medina itself, the Jewish quarter, and the Tnaker area. Discover the wide range of traditional products, including leather goods, shoes, linen, spices, and antiques.
Explore Casablanca’s Habous Quarter, also known as the New Medina, where the King’s Palace will transport you to another time, with a stunning mix of French-colonial and Moroccan influences.
Lined with palm trees and water features, Parc de la Ligue Arabe is a stunning urban park in downtown Casablanca. It features a skate park, stadium, and several playground areas.
Habous is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Casablanca. Featuring many traditional and historical buildings, stunning architecture, open-air markets, and patisseries, it is a popular tourist destination.
Built in the 1930s, Sacred Heart Cathedral is a former Catholic church turned cultural center. The church houses many temporary exhibitions and is a stunning example of neo-Gothic and art-deco architectures. An icon of Casablanca, Sacred Heart Cathedral is the perfect destination for those looking to do a bit of sightseeing.