Casablanca City Night Tour and Traditional Moroccan Dinner
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Casablanca City Night Tour and Traditional Moroccan Dinner

3 hours 30 minutes
From €59
4.9/5 (467 reviews)
Free cancellation
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Every other Casablanca tour on this site runs during the day. This one deliberately does not, and the difference is transformative. Hassan II Mosque lit up against the night sky is a completely different spectacle from the daytime version. The old medina feels more atmospheric with evening shadows. The Corniche waterfront comes alive after sunset in a way it simply does not at noon. If you have already spent a day in Casablanca and think you have seen it, this tour argues convincingly that you have only seen half.

What actually happens

Your guide collects you as evening falls - timing varies by season to catch the transition from dusk to dark. The first stop is typically Hassan II Mosque, which you view from the exterior (no interior visits at night, as the mosque is closed to non-Muslim visitors after hours). Seeing it illuminated against the Atlantic is one of those travel moments that genuinely impresses even jaded travellers. From there, you walk through the old medina, which takes on a different character at night - quieter in some alleys, livelier in others where locals are out for the evening. Mohamed V Square and its surrounding Art Deco architecture look striking under streetlights. You then head to the Corniche, Casablanca’s beachfront promenade, where cafes and restaurants are in full swing. The evening culminates with a traditional Moroccan dinner - expect multiple courses including salads, tagine or couscous, and pastries, with mint tea to finish.

Our honest take

The 4.9 rating from 467 reviews reflects something genuine: this tour fills a gap that most visitors do not realise exists. Casablanca by day can feel commercial and slightly underwhelming compared to Morocco’s other cities. At night, it reveals a sophistication and energy that the daytime tours miss entirely. The dinner included in the EUR59 price is a proper sit-down Moroccan meal, not a token plate - which effectively means you are paying around EUR30-35 for the guided tour itself once you subtract the meal value. The guides understand that the evening atmosphere is the product and pace things accordingly, with more lingering and less rushing. The limitation is that you do not go inside any buildings - the mosque, the Art Deco interiors, the Royal Palace are all exterior views. If interior access matters to you, pair this with a daytime tour for the full picture.

Who should book this

  • Visitors spending more than one night in Casablanca who want a different perspective
  • Photography enthusiasts - the mosque at night is spectacular
  • People who find daytime Casablanca underwhelming and want to be convinced
  • Couples looking for an atmospheric evening with dinner included

Who should skip this

  • First-time visitors who have not yet seen Casablanca by day - do a daytime tour first
  • Anyone wanting interior access to the mosque or other landmarks
  • Travellers uncomfortable walking city streets after dark
  • People on a tight budget - EUR59 is at the upper end, though dinner is included

Before you book

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes

Price: From EUR59 per person (traditional Moroccan dinner included)

Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

Rating: 4.9/5 from 467 verified reviews

Practical tip: Bring a light jacket regardless of the season - the Atlantic breeze along the Corniche gets cool after sunset. Charge your phone fully if you want night photos; low-light photography drains batteries quickly.

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