Casablanca Trip Overview
This amazing walking tour is a great opportunity for you to discover the french-built part of Casablanca and see some of the best Art-deco and Mauresque buildings in the city center as well as the Médina (old city).
During this tour, you will discover the rich architectural heritage of Casablanca, heavily influenced by the art-deco movement which originated in the 1920s and discover the last remains of Casablanca’s 18th-century fortifications.
You will experience the best parts of the city center with a local guide.
Additional Info
* Duration: 3 hours
* Starts: Casablanca, Morocco
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Casablanca, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
This amazing walking tour is a great opportunity for you to discover the french-built part of Casablanca and see some of the best Art-deco and Mauresque buildings in the city center as well as the Médina (old city).
During this tour, you will discover the rich architectural heritage of Casablanca, heavily influenced by the art-deco movement which originated in the 1920s and discover the last remains of Casablanca’s 18th-century fortifications.
You will experience the best parts of the city center with a local guide.
Itinerary
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Pass By: Old Medina of Casablanca, Place Marishal North-west corner of Place des Nations Unies, Casablanca 20200 Morocco
You will discover the rich architectural heritage of Casablanca, heavily influenced by the art-deco movement which originated in the 1920s and you will also visit the médina (old city) and discover the last remains of Casablanca’s 18th-century fortifications.
You will see the following sites: Médina (old city), Sqala, Hotel Excelsior and Bd. Mohammed V.
Pass By: Square of Mohammed V, Casablanca 20000 Morocco
You will experience the best parts of the Mauresque area with a local guide.
You will see the following sites:Marché central, Wilaya, Palais de justice (law courts), main post office, Banque al-Maghrib, Mohammed V Square, and rue Prince Moulay Abdellah.