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Take a tour of Casablanca to learn about the city’s cultural, historical, and economic significance. Get a general introduction of the city, including its quintessential neighborhoods and the medina’s confusing streets.Explore the vibrant Habous Quarter and other places.
Highlights
See the highlights of Casablanca, such as the Notre Dame cathedral and Central Market
Go to Hassan II Mosque to admire the world’s largest minaret
Enjoy some free time to shop at Morocco Mall and stroll down the Ain Diab Corniche
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Operating days: On Request
Departure time: 0800 hours
Duration: 1 day
Departure point: Casablanca Port
Arrival point: Casablanca Port
Special instructions: please get in touch with Across Africa Tours and Travel to confirm your departure information at least one week before your first day of travel
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Take a tour of Casablanca to learn about the city’s cultural, historical, and economic significance. Get a
general introduction of the city, including its quintessential neighborhoods and the medina’s confusing
streets. Explore the vibrant Habous Quarter and other places.
Take a sightseeing and walking tour of Casablanca to explore the city’s top attractions. Today’s Casablanca(Arabic: Dar El Beida) is a vibrant city with boulevards and cutting-edge infrastructure. It was given thename “White House” by a group of Spanish and Portuguese sailors who were awestruck by the whitemansions facing the ocean in the Anfa neighborhood.Explore the Habous neighborhood, where the tiny squares and winding arcade streets offer a good illustration of how modern city design can coexist with the winding lanes of the old medina. Continue on in the direction of the magnificent Mohammed V Square and United Nations Place. After that, visit the Royal Palace nearby and the bustling Central Market.Take a look around the Mehkma and the vibrant Habous Quarter (Tribunal). To explore two of the city’s most important religious sites, go to the renowned Hassan II Mosque and the Notre Dame de Lourdes cathedral. Finish up with a leisurely stroll through Anfa’s residential sector and some shopping at the recently constructed Morocco Mall on the waterfront.