Morocco is a melting pot of diverse religions that have been living in harmony for ages, often sharing traditions and spiritual practices. Explore this interfaith harmony on a guided tour of Casablanca’s sacred sites and learn about how Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and other faiths have peacefully co-existed for centuries.
Morocco is a melting pot of diverse religions that have been living in harmony for ages, often sharing traditions and spiritual practices. Explore this interfaith harmony on a guided tour of Casablanca’s sacred sites and learn about how Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and other faiths have peacefully co-existed for centuries.
- Hassan II Mosque - The largest mosque in Morocco and the third-largest globally. Its minaret reaches 210 meters high, showcasing a blend of Islamic architecture with Moroccan elements, Moorish influences, and urban design.
- Old Medina of Casablanca - This area best preserves the city’s Jewish heritage, which remains vibrant today….
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Hassan II Mosque - The largest mosque in Morocco and the third-largest globally. Its minaret reaches 210 meters high, showcasing a blend of Islamic architecture with Moroccan elements, Moorish influences, and urban design.
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Old Medina of Casablanca - This area best preserves the city’s Jewish heritage, which remains vibrant today. Approximately 5,000 Jews reside in Casablanca, which hosts over 30 synagogues, along with Jewish monuments, cemeteries, and shrines.
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Musee Abderrahman Slaoui - A stunning museum located in a house, featuring a private collection of Moroccan art. This was once the home of Abderrahman Slaoui, a Moroccan businessman passionate about the arts. Visitors can enjoy Moroccan mint tea while viewing the artworks before a short walk to the next destination.
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Notre Dame de Lourdes - Notre Dame de Lourdes Church stands out with its European-inspired architecture, towering over nearby buildings. Although the church is closed on Sundays, visitors can still admire it from outside.
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Museum of Moroccan Judaism - Travel by private taxi to the Museum of Moroccan Judaism, which showcases 2,000 years of Jewish history in Morocco through videos, art, and historical documents. On Saturdays and Sundays, when the museum is closed, a local synagogue (opened specially for the group) and the Heritage Interpretation Museum will be visited, providing deep insights into Casablanca’s cultural heritage.
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Square of Mohammed V - After the museum visit, the guide will accompany the group back to Square of Mohammed V, Casablanca via private transfer. Before leaving, guests are encouraged to ask the guide for recommendations on other attractions in Casablanca.

- Ride in private transport to Notre Dame de Lourdes Church
- Sip traditional Moroccan mint tea
- Visit the Museum of Moroccan Judaism (entry included)
- Tour the Heritage Interpretation Museum (weekends only)
- Explore the Hassan II Mosque – Morocco’s largest mosque (entry included)
- Receive insider tips on what to see, do & eat in Casablanca
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- Ride in private transport to Notre Dame de Lourdes Church
- Sip traditional Moroccan mint tea
- Visit the Museum of Moroccan Judaism (entry included)
- Tour the Heritage Interpretation Museum (weekends only)
- Explore the Hassan II Mosque – Morocco’s largest mosque (entry included)
- Receive insider tips on what to see, do & eat in Casablanca
- Enter a local synagogue (Saturdays & Sundays only)
- Walk through the Jewish quarter (Mellah) with your guide
- Discover a private museum with a unique Moroccan art collection (entry included)
- Transportation to/from the meeting and end points
- Tips/gratuities for your guide
- Transportation to/from the meeting and end points
- Tips/gratuities for your guide
- What should you wear on this tour? Since we’ll be visiting religious sites, it’s best to dress modestly. Women should bring a headscarf to wear inside the mosque — it’s a sign of respect and part of the experience!
- Can you bring your child on this tour? Absolutely! This tour is child-friendly. If your child is under 6, they can join for free—just add…
- What should you wear on this tour? Since we’ll be visiting religious sites, it’s best to dress modestly. Women should bring a headscarf to wear inside the mosque — it’s a sign of respect and part of the experience!
- Can you bring your child on this tour? Absolutely! This tour is child-friendly. If your child is under 6, they can join for free—just add a note in the Special Requirements box at checkout to let us know.
- Will we go inside Notre Dame de Lourdes Church? Yes, on most days we’ll step inside and explore the church. Just a heads-up — on Sundays it’s only open during Mass, so we’ll admire it from the outside instead.
- What happens if the Jewish Museum is closed during my tour? On Saturdays and Sundays, when the Museum of Moroccan Judaism is closed, we’ll instead visit a local synagogue (opened specially for your group) and the Heritage Interpretation Museum, which offers fascinating insights into Casablanca’s cultural heritage.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.