Casablanca · Morocco · 3-Day Plan

3 Days in Casablanca: A Complete Day-by-Day Itinerary

Exactly how to spend a perfect 3-day trip to Casablanca — what to see, where to stay, and how to get around.

Duration
3 Days
Best for
First-timers
Daily budget
$250

Casablanca rewards a plan. This 3-day itinerary groups the city by area so you spend your time seeing Casablanca rather than crossing it — with a complete day-by-day schedule below, plus where to stay, eat and get around for every budget.

Day 1 Imperial Majesty & Coastal Splendor

09:00 AM

Hassan II Mosque Visit

Begin your Casablanca journey at the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, a symbol of Moroccan craftsmanship and devotion. Marvel at its breathtaking architecture, intricate details, and stunning oceanfront location. Opt for a guided tour to fully appreciate its grandeur and history.

11:30 AM

Stroll Along La Corniche

After the mosque, take a leisurely walk along La Corniche, Casablanca's elegant seaside promenade. Enjoy the refreshing ocean breeze, watch locals enjoying the waterfront, and admire the modern architecture that lines this popular stretch. Consider a brief stop at the Anfaplace Living Resort for its upscale boutiques.

01:30 PM

Seafood Lunch with a View

Savor a premium seafood lunch at one of the sophisticated restaurants along La Corniche, offering fresh catches and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Options range from modern Moroccan to international cuisine.

03:30 PM

Explore Habous (New Medina)

Immerse yourself in the charming and less chaotic atmosphere of Habous, Casablanca's 'New Medina.' Built in the 1930s, it blends traditional Moroccan architecture with French planning. Browse artisan shops for leather goods, spices, and traditional clothing.

07:30 PM

Traditional Moroccan Dinner in Habous

Conclude your day with an authentic Moroccan dining experience in a refined restaurant within or near the Habous district. Enjoy classic dishes like lamb tagine, pastilla, and flavorful couscous in an elegant, traditionally decorated setting.

Day 2 Art Deco Charm & Vibrant Markets

09:30 AM

Art Deco Architecture at Place Mohammed V

Start your day exploring the heart of Casablanca's Art Deco heritage at Place Mohammed V. Admire the distinctive architecture of administrative buildings, including the Prefecture and Palace of Justice, reflecting the city's unique blend of Moroccan and French colonial styles. A perfect photo opportunity.

11:00 AM

Sensory Exploration of Central Market

Dive into the vibrant atmosphere of Casablanca's Central Market (Marché Central). Experience a feast for the senses with stalls brimming with fresh produce, colorful spices, fragrant flowers, and local crafts. This is an excellent place to observe daily life and find unique souvenirs.

01:00 PM

Bistro Lunch in City Center

Enjoy a casual yet refined lunch at a bustling bistro in the city center, offering a mix of French, international, and modern Moroccan dishes. These spots are popular with locals and offer a great vantage point for people-watching.

03:00 PM

Discover the Museum of Moroccan Judaism

Gain a deeper understanding of Morocco's diverse cultural tapestry by visiting the Museum of Moroccan Judaism, the only Jewish museum in the Arab world. Explore its rich collection of artifacts, showcasing the long and significant history of the Jewish community in Morocco.

07:00 PM

Evening at Anfa Place Living Resort

Spend your evening at the sophisticated Anfa Place Living Resort. Enjoy high-end shopping, a relaxing stroll along the waterfront, and choose from a variety of contemporary restaurants offering international and fusion cuisine, some with beautiful ocean views.

Day 3 Iconic Cinema & Hidden Gems

09:30 AM

Breakfast/Brunch at Rick's Cafe

Start your day with an iconic experience at Rick's Cafe, famously inspired by the movie 'Casablanca.' While not the original, this meticulously recreated establishment offers a nostalgic ambiance, perfect for a sophisticated breakfast or brunch.

11:30 AM

Stroll Through the Old Medina (Bab Marrakech)

After Rick's, venture into a lesser-explored part of Casablanca's Old Medina, specifically around the Bab Marrakech gate. This area offers a more authentic, raw market experience compared to the curated Habous. Discover hidden souks, local crafts, and bustling daily life.

01:30 PM

Gourmet Lunch in Gauthier/Maârif

Head to the trendy Gauthier or Maârif districts for a gourmet lunch. These areas are known for their modern restaurants, offering fusion cuisine, refined Moroccan dishes, and international fare in chic settings.

03:30 PM

Royal Palace (Exterior View)

Take a scenic drive by the Royal Palace of Casablanca. While entrance is not permitted, you can admire its impressive gates and exterior architecture, a testament to Moroccan royal grandeur, offering a glimpse into the country's regal heritage.

04:30 PM

Indulgent Hammam & Spa Experience

Unwind and rejuvenate with a luxurious Moroccan hammam and spa experience. Choose a high-end spa in the city's premier districts for traditional treatments, massages, and relaxation in a serene and opulent environment, a perfect way to refresh before your departure.

08:00 PM

Farewell Dinner with City Views

Enjoy a memorable farewell dinner at a high-end restaurant with panoramic city views, perhaps from a rooftop terrace. Savor gourmet Moroccan or international cuisine, reflecting on your vibrant journey through Casablanca.

Where to stay, eat & get around

Casablanca works on every budget. Here is how it breaks down across three tiers.

🛌 Where to stay

Budget: For budget-friendly stays, consider areas like Derb Ghallef or Derb Sultan, known for local guesthouses and simpler accommodations. Parts of the city center near Place des Nations Unies also offer good value.
Mid-range: Trendy boutique hotels are concentrated in vibrant districts like Gauthier and Maârif, offering a balance of style, comfort, and proximity to dining and shopping. The central Anfa neighborhood also provides excellent mid-tier options.
Luxury: For an ultra-luxury experience, focus on properties along the scenic Coastal Boulevard (La Corniche) or within the exclusive Anfa Place Living Resort complex. These areas host premier 5-star hotels with stunning sea views and world-class amenities.

🚉 Getting around

Budget: The Casablanca Tramway (lines T1, T2) is an efficient and cost-effective way to navigate major parts of the city. For specific routes, shared 'Grand Taxis' are a traditional and affordable option for longer distances between districts.
Mid-range: A combination of the modern Tramway for key routes and popular ridesharing apps (e.g., Careem or inDriver) for more direct or off-tram destinations offers a good balance of convenience and cost. 'Petit Taxis' are ideal for shorter intra-district trips.
Luxury: For premium travel, arrange pre-booked private transfers directly from your hotel. Specialized chauffeured services or dedicated black car options provide unparalleled comfort and convenience, especially for airport transfers or full-day excursions.

🍽 Where to eat

Budget: Explore the Habous (New Medina) for authentic Moroccan street food, traditional tagines, and delicious pastries at very reasonable prices. The Central Market also offers simple, fresh, and local eateries alongside its bustling stalls.
Mid-range: The districts of Gauthier and Maârif are hotspots for contemporary Moroccan bistros, international cuisine, and stylish cafes. The area around the Twin Center also boasts popular dining spots that blend local flavors with modern culinary trends.
Luxury: Indulge in exclusive dining experiences along La Corniche, particularly within the Anfa Place Living Resort, where high-end restaurants offer sophisticated menus and ocean views. Upscale restaurants within 5-star hotels in the Anfa district also provide a luxurious culinary journey.

💰 Estimated daily cost

Per day
$250
Typical daily spend for this 3-day plan, excluding flights.

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Casablanca in 3 days: common questions

Is 3 days enough to see Casablanca?

Yes — 3 days covers the main highlights of Casablanca when you group attractions by area to cut travel time, which this day-by-day itinerary does.

How much does 3 days in Casablanca cost?

Plan on roughly $250 per day for this trip, excluding international flights. Costs vary with your choice of hotels, dining and transport.

What is the best way to get around Casablanca?

The itinerary above includes a transit strategy for Casablanca across budget, mid-range and luxury options — from public transport to private transfers.

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