Two days to see Casablanca properly: the Hassan II Mosque and Corniche on day one, then the Art Deco heritage, the Habous quarter and the city's food scene on day two.
Day by day
Your 2-day plan
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Day 1
Hassan II Mosque & the Corniche
A guided morning at the Hassan II Mosque, with its retractable roof and minaret rising over the Atlantic, then west to the Ain Diab Corniche for lunch, the beach clubs and a stroll past the Morocco Mall.
- Hassan II Mosque (guided)
- Ain Diab Corniche
- Atlantic beachfront
- Morocco Mall
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Day 2
Art Deco downtown & Habous
Walk the 1920s–30s Mauresque and Art Deco centre around Mohammed V Square, the old medina and the Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur, then the planned Habous (New Medina) quarter for olives, pastries and craft shops.
- Mohammed V Square
- Art Deco architecture
- Habous quarter
- Central Market
Good to know
Practical notes
- Two days separates the coast (mosque, Corniche) from the city centre (Art Deco, Habous) without rushing.
- Casablanca's restaurant and seafood scene is among Morocco's best — leave room for dinner on the Corniche.
- Stay in the city centre or near the Corniche; both are well placed for a two-day plan.
Frequently asked
Is 2 days enough for Casablanca?
Yes — two days comfortably covers the Hassan II Mosque, the Corniche, the Art Deco downtown and the Habous quarter, with time for the city's excellent food. It's the ideal length for Casablanca itself.
What is there to do in Casablanca for 2 days?
Day one for the Hassan II Mosque and the Ain Diab Corniche; day two for the Art Deco centre around Mohammed V Square, the old medina, the Sacré-Cœur and the Habous quarter.
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