Casablanca One-Day Itinerary Guide
After exploring six cities in Morocco, I returned to Casablanca—this time venturing beyond the coastline into its urban heart. Here’s a compact travel (or citywalk) guide based on my two visits. 🕌 Must-See Attraction 📍The Hassan II Mosque is Casablanca’s crown jewel. Spend time absorbing its grandeur. Skip Mohammed V Square (Pigeon Square) if rushed—instead, grab coffee at a street-side café and people-watch like a local. 📍Relaxed Itinerary: Tram ride → Hassan II Mosque → Corniche → Habous Old Town 🚌 Transport Tips 📍• Tram: A fantastic way to observe the city. Opt for T1 or T2 (passing residential areas and main roads). 📍Fare: 8 MAD one-way / 12 MAD round-trip. 📍Pro Tip: Ride when sunlight bathes the city—it’s magical. 👀 Key Stops 📍1. Hassan II Mosque Why visit? The world’s 3rd-largest mosque, built partly over the Atlantic (1987–1993). Its 210m minaret and intricate interiors are breathtaking. 📍Timing: Arrive post-morning for clearer skies—the blue amplifies its beauty. 📍Tickets: Buy online or on-site (daytime entry requires a fee). 2. Corniche (Seaside Promenade) Perfect for a sunset stroll. At night, locals gather near the mosque—immerse in the community vibe. #SoloTravel #Casablanca #Morocco #OffTheBeatenPath #WorldTravel