The Marrakech to Casablanca day trip is a full-day private guided tour (~12 hours) of Morocco's largest city, 240 km north of Marrakech. Depart at 7:00 AM, arrive by ~10:00 AM. A licensed local Casablanca guide leads you through the city's highlights: the Hassan II Mosque (one of the world's largest — 210 m minaret over the Atlantic, interior visit available to non-Muslims, entry 130 MAD/~€13 on site), the Ain Diab Corniche seafront, the traditional Habous Quarter markets, the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, and the Art Deco district around Mohammed V Square. Optional lunch at Rick's Café (the restaurant from the classic film). Private A/C vehicle, highway tolls, hotel pickup. From €80/person (14–17 pax). Back in Marrakech by evening.
At a Glance
Tour Highlights
Hassan II Mosque — Inside One of the World's Largest
The mosque's interior is open to non-Muslim visitors (Saturday–Thursday). Your guided visit reveals intricate zellige tilework, carved cedar panels, marble columns, and the famous retractable roof. The 210-metre minaret is visible from across the city. Entry: 130 MAD (~€13) paid on site.
Must-SeeAin Diab Corniche — Atlantic Seafront Promenade
Casablanca's beachfront boulevard — trendy cafés, ocean views, and a completely different vibe from inland Marrakech. Walk along the Atlantic, feel the sea breeze, and watch the waves crash against the rocks. A welcome contrast to the medina's buzz.
CoastHabous Quarter — Traditional Markets, Colonial Charm
The "New Medina" — built in the 1930s by the French as a blend of Moroccan and European design. Traditional souks, famous bakeries, bookshops, and quiet squares. Less chaotic than Marrakech's medina, but authentically Moroccan. Your guide shows you the best of it.
CultureCathedral of the Sacred Heart — Colonial Gothic Landmark
A striking French colonial Gothic revival building, no longer functioning as a church but still architecturally impressive. Now used for cultural events. One of Casablanca's most photographed buildings — and a symbol of the city's layered history.
ArchitectureRick's Café — The Film That Made the City Famous
Optional lunch at Rick's Café — a real restaurant inspired by the 1942 classic Casablanca. Art Deco interiors, courtyard dining, Moroccan-international menu. Your guide can arrange a stop — reservations recommended on weekends. A nostalgic touch to the day.
OptionalLicensed Local Guide — Not Just a Driver
Unlike most competitors, this tour includes a licensed Casablanca guide — a local expert who knows the city's history, architecture, and hidden corners. They meet you on arrival and lead the entire city tour. Your driver handles the road; your guide handles the story.
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How the Day Unfolds
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Pickup from your Marrakech hotel at 7:00 AM. A comfortable 3-hour highway drive through Morocco's Gharb plains — green farmland, open countryside, and a brief stop to stretch and refresh.
Your licensed local guide meets you in Casablanca. First stop: the Hassan II Mosque. A ~1-hour guided tour of the interior — zellige tilework, cedar carvings, marble floors, the retractable roof, and the hammam beneath. The mosque sits on a platform over the Atlantic Ocean — the sound of waves beneath your feet. Entry: 130 MAD (~€13) on site.
Walk along Casablanca's Atlantic seafront promenade — ocean views, sea breeze, cafés, and the city's cosmopolitan energy. A chance to see the mosque's minaret from across the waterfront — one of the best photo angles.
The "New Medina" — a 1930s quarter blending French and Moroccan design. Traditional souks, famous patisseries, olive oil vendors, and bookshops. Quieter and more navigable than Marrakech's medina, but authentically Moroccan. Your guide knows every corner.
Casablanca's original walled medina — narrow lanes, local life, and vibrant market stalls. A different energy from the Habous — rawer, older, and full of character.
Pass by the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart — a striking French colonial Gothic building now used for cultural events. Continue through Casablanca's Art Deco district — one of the largest concentrations of 1930s Art Deco architecture outside Europe. Admire the facades around Mohammed V Square and the Arab League Park.
Lunch at your leisure (not included). Options: Rick's Café for a cinematic experience, seafood on the Corniche, or something casual in the Habous. Your guide can recommend and arrange.
3-hour drive back via highway. Hotel drop-off by ~7:00 PM. A full day of culture, architecture, and Atlantic coastline — with the evening free in Marrakech.
Tour Pricing
Price per person decreases as your group size increases.
| Participants | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7–9 | 10–13 | 14–17 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price / person | 330€ | 175€ | 145€ | 125€ | 105€ | 99€ | 93€ | 90€ | 80€ |
Prices verified March 2026 · +212 615 346 108
Inclusions & Exclusions
✓ Included in Your Tour
- Private A/C vehicle (Marrakech–Casablanca return)
- English/French-speaking driver
- Licensed local guide in Casablanca
- Highway toll fees
- Hotel pickup & drop-off in Marrakech
Not Included
- Hassan II Mosque entry (130 MAD / ~€13 · paid on site)
- Lunch & beverages
- Personal expenses & souvenirs
- Tips for guide & driver (optional)
Traveller Reviews
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"We had an amazing experience in Casablanca. Abdel was our tour guide — incredibly knowledgeable and attentive. We spent a delightful five hours exploring the city and gained a wealth of insights into its history. What stood out was his honesty and lack of pressure when we visited certain shops. Very impressed."
"Impeccable tour — schedules exactly as planned. The Hassan II Mosque alone is worth the whole trip. Our guide Saduk and driver were friendly, attentive, and adapted without problem when we asked for extra stops. A very interesting visit."
"Excellent day trip — the highlight was the visit to the Hassan II Mosque. Our guide was very attentive and knowledgeable, which eased my introduction to Casablanca. The Corniche walk was a lovely break, and the Habous Quarter was full of character. Highly recommended."
"Our guide even arranged a stop at Rick's Café for lunch — what a treat! The Art Deco interiors are gorgeous, the food was excellent, and it felt like stepping into the movie. Combined with the Hassan II Mosque in the morning and the Corniche walk afterwards, it was the perfect Casablanca day. The 3-hour drive flew by thanks to our driver's stories about Moroccan life."