The Hassan II Mosque largest mosque in Morocco.

Visit Casablanca: The Perfect 3-Day Itinerary for Morocco’s Economic Capital

Casablanca beckons travelers with its unique blend of Art Deco architecture, bustling medinas, and cosmopolitan coastal charm. While many visitors rush through Morocco’s economic powerhouse en route to other destinations, those who linger discover a city that pulses with modern energy while honoring its rich heritage. This comprehensive Casablanca travel guide reveals how to experience the best of what this dynamic metropolis offers in just three unforgettable days.

Quick Facts About Casablanca

  • Population: 3.7 million (Greater Casablanca area)
  • Country: Morocco
  • Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD)
  • Language: Arabic, French, Berber
  • Best Time to Visit: March-May, September-November

Day 1: Historic Heart and Architectural Marvels

Morning: Hassan II Mosque – A Spiritual Giant

Duration: 3-4 hours | Cost: 130 MAD for guided tours

Begin your Casablanca adventure at the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, one of the most spectacular Casablanca attractions. This architectural masterpiece sits dramatically on the Atlantic coastline, its 210-meter minaret piercing the sky as the world’s tallest.

Pro Tips:

  • Book guided tours in advance (non-Muslims can only enter with guides)
  • Tours run Friday-Wednesday at 9 AM, 10 AM, 11 AM, and 2 PM
  • Dress modestly: long pants/skirts, covered shoulders, remove shoes before entering
  • Photography is permitted inside during tours

The mosque accommodates 105,000 worshippers and features stunning Moroccan craftsmanship, from intricate zellige tilework to cedar wood ceilings carved by master artisans.

Afternoon: Old Medina Exploration

Duration: 2-3 hours

After lunch, dive into Casablanca’s historic Old Medina, a maze of narrow alleys where traditional life continues unchanged. Unlike the grand medinas of Fez or Marrakech, Casablanca’s medina offers an authentic, less touristy experience.

Must-See Highlights:

  • Traditional souks selling spices, textiles, and handicrafts
  • Local hammams (traditional bathhouses)
  • Historic Mahkama du Pacha courthouse
  • Authentic street food vendors

Evening: Corniche Stroll and Sunset

Duration: 2 hours

End your first day along the Corniche, Casablanca’s scenic coastal boulevard. This palm-lined promenade stretches for several kilometers, offering stunning Atlantic Ocean views and a glimpse into the city’s leisure culture.

Evening Activities:

  • Watch the sunset from Ain Diab beach
  • Browse the upscale Morocco Mall
  • Enjoy dinner at a beachfront restaurant

Day 2: Art Deco Heritage and Modern Culture

Morning: Art Deco Architecture Walking Tour

Duration: 3-4 hours

Self-guided or guided tours available

Casablanca boasts one of the world’s largest collections of Art Deco architecture, a legacy of the French Protectorate era (1912-1956). This self-guided walking tour reveals architectural gems that rival those of Miami or Paris.

Art Deco Route Map:

StopBuildingAddressKey Features
1Rialto CinemaRue Mohammed VCurved facade, geometric patterns
2Edifice LiberteBoulevard Hassan IIVertical emphasis, decorative elements
3Hotel VolubilisRue Allal ben AbdellahClassic Art Deco styling
4Cathedral of Sacré CoeurRue d’AlgerNeo-Gothic meets Art Deco
5Palais de JusticePlace des Nations UniesMonumental Art Deco design

Photography Tip: The best light for architectural photography occurs during the golden hour (late afternoon).

Afternoon: Rick’s Café Experience

Duration: 2-3 hours

Cost: Moderate to expensive dining

No visit to Casablanca would be complete without experiencing Rick’s Café, the famous establishment inspired by the 1942 film “Casablanca.” While the original never existed, this meticulously recreated venue captures the movie’s romantic atmosphere.

What to Expect:

  • Authentic 1940s décor and ambiance
  • Classic cocktails and Moroccan-international fusion cuisine
  • Live piano music (request “As Time Goes By”)
  • Movie memorabilia and film screenings

Note: Reservations are essential, especially for dinner service.

Evening: Habous Quarter (New Medina)

Duration: 2-3 hours

Explore the Habous Quarter, also known as the New Medina, built during the 1930s French Protectorate. This planned neighborhood combines traditional Moroccan architecture with colonial urban planning.

Highlights Include:

  • Traditional artisan workshops
  • Authentic Moroccan leather goods
  • The beautiful Mahkama du Pacha (courthouse)
  • Olive market and spice vendors

Day 3: Cultural Immersion and Local Life

Morning: Mohammed V Square and Central Market

Duration: 3 hours

Start your final day at Place Mohammed V, the bustling heart of modern Casablanca. This expansive square showcases the city’s administrative buildings and serves as a perfect introduction to local daily life.

Market Experience:

  • Central Market (Marché Central): Fresh produce, flowers, and local delicacies
  • Derb Ghallef Market: Electronics and bargain hunting
  • Cloth Market: Traditional Moroccan textiles and fabrics

Afternoon: Villa des Arts and Cultural Quarter

Duration: 2-3 hours

Entrance: Free-50 MAD depending on exhibitions

Immerse yourself in Morocco’s contemporary art scene at Villa des Arts, Casablanca’s premier cultural institution. This beautifully restored Art Deco villa hosts rotating exhibitions featuring both established and emerging Moroccan artists.

Cultural Activities:

  • Contemporary Moroccan art exhibitions
  • Sculpture gardens
  • Cultural workshops (check schedule)
  • Nearby galleries and artist studios

Food Lover’s Essential Stops:

DishRestaurantPrice RangeMust-Try Items
TajineDar Beida$Lamb with prunes, chicken with olives
Fresh SeafoodLa Sqala$Grilled sardines, sea bass tajine
Street FoodMohammed V Avenue$Ma’amoul cookies, chebakia pastries
PastillaAl Mounia$Traditional pigeon pastilla

Evening: Local Hammam Experience

Duration: 2-3 hours

Cost: 50-200 MAD

Conclude your Casablanca journey with an authentic hammam experience. These traditional steam baths offer relaxation and cultural insight into Moroccan wellness traditions.

Recommended Hammams:

  • Hammam Ziani: Traditional, locals-focused experience
  • Les Bains de Marrakech: Upscale spa version
  • Hammam de la Rose: Women-only traditional facility

Alternatively, if you’re planning to extend your Morocco adventure beyond Casablanca, consider booking a multi-day tour with Sahara Discovery. Their expertly crafted itineraries can seamlessly continue your journey from Casablanca to Morocco’s imperial cities, Atlas Mountains, or even the legendary Sahara Desert.

Things to Do in Casablanca: Additional Recommendations

Cultural Experiences

  • Museum of Moroccan Judaism: The only Jewish museum in the Muslim world
  • Casablanca Cathedral: Beautiful example of Mauresque architecture
  • Villa Majorelle: Art Nouveau masterpiece by Henri Prost

Entertainment & Nightlife

  • Twin Center: Modern shopping and dining complex
  • Marina Shopping Center: Upscale retail and restaurants
  • Local music venues: Traditional Moroccan and contemporary performances

Practical Travel Information

Getting Around Casablanca

  • Tramway: Modern, efficient system connecting major attractions
  • Petit Taxis: Red taxis for short city trips (use meter)
  • Grand Taxis: White Mercedes for longer journeys
  • Casa Tramway: Two lines covering the city center and coast

Budget Breakdown (per person, 3 days):

CategoryBudget OptionMid-RangeLuxury
Accommodation$30-50/night$80-150/night$200+/night
Meals$15-25/day$40-60/day$100+/day
Transportation$5-10/day$15-25/day$50+/day
Attractions$10-20/day$30-50/day$80+/day

Safety and Cultural Considerations

  • Dress Code: Modest clothing recommended, especially when visiting religious sites
  • Haggling: Expected in markets and with taxi drivers
  • Language: French is widely spoken alongside Arabic
  • Tipping: 10-15% at restaurants, small tips for services

Best Time to Visit

Peak Season (March-May, September-November):

  • Pleasant temperatures (65-75°F)
  • Less rainfall
  • Higher accommodation prices

Shoulder Season (December-February, June-August):

  • Cooler/hotter temperatures
  • Lower prices
  • Fewer crowds

Beyond Casablanca: Extending Your Moroccan Adventure

Day Trips from Casablanca

While three days showcase Casablanca’s highlights, the city serves as an excellent base for exploring Morocco’s diverse landscapes and imperial cities. Sahara Discovery, a reputable Moroccan travel company, offers expertly curated excursions that maximize your time and provide authentic cultural experiences.

Popular Day Trip Options:

  • Rabat Capital Tour: Explore Morocco’s political capital and UNESCO World Heritage sites (1-day tour)
  • Marrakech Discovery: Experience the Red City’s bustling souks and historic palaces (1-day tour with early departure)
  • El Jadida Portuguese Coast: Discover colonial architecture and Atlantic beaches (half-day tour)

Multi-Day Tour Recommendations

For travelers seeking deeper exploration, Sahara Discovery organizes comprehensive multi-day tours from Casablanca:

Tour DurationDestinationHighlightsBest For
2-3 DaysFez & MeknesImperial cities, traditional craftsCulture enthusiasts
4-5 DaysAtlas Mountains & ValleysBerber villages, hiking, landscapesAdventure seekers
7-10 DaysSahara Desert ExperienceCamel trekking, desert camping, oasesUltimate Morocco experience

Professional local guides, comfortable transportation, and carefully selected accommodations ensure authentic experiences while maintaining comfort and safety standards.


Planning Your Extended Stay

This three-day itinerary provides a solid foundation for exploring Casablanca Morocco, but the city rewards longer visits. Consider extending your stay to:

  • Join organized tours to Morocco’s imperial cities and desert regions
  • Explore the surrounding Chaouia region independently
  • Attend local festivals and cultural events
  • Enjoy the vibrant nightlife and restaurant scene

Casablanca seamlessly blends Morocco’s rich traditions with modern ambitions, creating a destination that surprises and delights visitors who take time to explore beyond the surface. From the spiritual grandeur of Hassan II Mosque to the artistic heritage of the Art Deco quarter, from bustling markets to sophisticated dining, Morocco’s economic capital offers experiences that linger long after departure.

Whether you’re drawn by cinematic romance, architectural beauty, or cultural authenticity, Casablanca delivers an urban Moroccan experience unlike anywhere else in the kingdom. Pack comfortable walking shoes, bring an appetite for discovery, and prepare to fall in love with this dynamic Atlantic metropolis.

Pro Tip for Tour Planning: Many travelers use Casablanca as their gateway to explore Morocco’s diverse regions. Companies like Sahara Discovery specialize in creating seamless travel experiences, offering everything from single-day cultural excursions to comprehensive multi-week adventures across the kingdom. Their local expertise ensures you experience both the must-see highlights and hidden gems that independent travelers often miss.


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About the author

Sahara Discovery is a local travel agency based in Morocco, specialized in organizing authentic and personalized tours across the country. From the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert to the lively souks of Marrakech, the ancient streets of Fes, and the blue alleys of Chefchaouen, we take you on unforgettable journeys filled with culture, adventure, and local experiences.Whether you're looking for camel rides in Merzouga, 4x4 desert excursions, luxury desert camps, or guided city tours, our expert team is here to make your dream trip to Morocco come true.

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