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Jami Akh
at 2024 Jun 27
Jami Akh
at 2024 Jun 27
Beautiful unfortunately it’s not open all hours. I understand they have to close during prayer times. There needs to be some sort of order and times stating when you can view the mosque. It would be good if they had capes/jilbabs for women to cover their head,shoulders and legs.
A total scam! The place is beautiful,but the guard at the entrance asked me for 100 dirhams to visit it and he didn’t even give me a ticket. When I tried to argue, he pretended not to understand me. Shame on these people that make the image of Morocco very bad!
We walked over and got tickets for the 1100a tour. Purchase your ticket. Wait outside. You will then walk over to the mosque /being lead by the guide.

Once you get to the mosque, you'll take off your shoes and find the sign with your preferred language. Feel free to explore a little during this time. The tour guide will approach the group and your tour will begin.

The building is beautiful. Learning about the materials and the day to day operation was interesting. It's a very sophisticated building with a lot of advancements.
I came all the way from Japan to visit Morocco's world-famous Hassan II Mosque.
It's so beautiful it takes your breath away.
It's an otherworldly beauty.
The second tallest minaret in the world stands tall as if reaching into the blue sky of Casablanca.
It has beige exterior walls and emerald green decorations... but it's so beautiful...
My photos don't do it justice.
The grounds are very large, so be careful not to get lost.

The Atlantic Ocean and the mosque.
This is the only place in the world where you can experience such a rare contrast.
Please visit.
There's a separate place to submit reviews of the mosque. This is a review of the museum.
The museum complements the mosque by detailing and exhibiting the various materials used in its construction. For anyone interested, I've included several photos of the information boards in the museum describing Zellige (Moroccan mosaic) and Wood craft and Brass making.
Very nice park and one of the few (very few) highlights of Casablanca for me. The park is split into two parts by a road and provides a large and diverse recreational space. There's a skateboard park, big children's play area, a large plaza and lots of beautiful greenery with fountains and water channels. Several small manmade hills provide good viewpoints of the park.
This beautiful park is a must-see for visitors to Casablanca! It’s just a short walk but the pathways are lined with palm trees and neatly manicured bushes and plants. At the centre is a gorgeous fountain! I highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area!
Pre-booked a tour which was very good providing alot of information about the mosque and it's construction. It's a magnificent building, must be the No 1 tourist attraction in Casablanca. The prayer hall is 200m long and 100m wide, with it's French chandeliers, Marble floors, Cedar wood ceiling and Gypsum decoration it's a striking site and the only working mosque you can visit in Morocco as a Non Muslim. The Cedar wood ceiling built into a steel frame can be opened to let in air and sunshine. The photo I've included of this is a stock photo. The tour also takes you below to the wash rooms where the ritual of washing was explained to us.
Amazing mosque, the largest in Morocco and one of the largest in the world. We arrived too late to get tickets for a tour but this is really impressive. It’s a landmark across Casablanca. There is a waterfront park that’s also great for walking.
Huge geomagnetic park in Casablanca center location, quite impressive, next to a huge white church that is closed.
A master piece build on the majestic land of Casablanca, Morocco. The one of a kind magnificent mosque just makes the Atlantic even more beautiful. A great and humbling experience praying in the mosque and meditating. A place to connect with your self and manifest peace!
Cadre exceptionnel
Le goût du luxe et du raffiné
Lorsqu’on entre à la mamounia on en oublie qu’on est à Marrakech
Самое отличное место 👍
Закат был очень красивый
Well worth the visit to the mosque. Very few mosques are open to the public and this building is worth seeing. Beautifully crafted. They operate several tours in different languages at the same time. They are well organized.
Very impressive. It very big and definitely worth your time. Just make sure you are wearing proper clothes, shoulders and knees covered.
Лучшое место в Касабланке. Особенно наблюдать закат
A must visited! Purchased tickets and went right when it's open for tourists. Go early and beat the crowd! Not only the second largest mosque in the country but also features the tallest minaret in the world. The mosque's design is enhanced by its beautiful marble columns, intricately crafted dome, and mosaic tiles!
Amazing Architecture, space, hight of the mosque, lighting, Windows,Doors, view on the Ocean, and what I was surprised for was, Hammam with hot pool below the mosque, one for men and one for women, of course this is extra ,you have to pay depends on the service you want.
Cost 700 million Dollars in 1993.
It’s a very nice place to relax, chill, exercise, have a walk, take your children to play, and even to play yourself!
The park is calm and full of beautiful trees and spectacular palms. It contains different playgrounds for kids and teenagers and it’s not far from the tram line.
Nous sommes tous bien rentrés merci  ;)
Nois avons été ravi de faire votre connaissance et de découvrir ces superbes montagnes de l'Atlas Marocain, nous nous'en souviendrons longtemps, et espère vivement  vous revoir un de ces jours pour découvrir le Désert 😉
Je vous souhaite une bonne continuation et à bientôt peut-être.
Denis
This is an iconic African spiritual ground based in Casablanca for Muslim across the continent and globe where one connect with Allah the Almighty, it a mosque 🕌 of its kind that is enormous in size and strategically located at coast with ocean view 👌 😎.
Beautiful Mosque. We took a tour through the Mosque w/ lots of helpful information about the Muslim faith. He explained about removal of shoes, facing east, kneeling and prayer practices, men on one floor, women on another. The outside plaza was HUGE & beautiful. We were kind of rushed out due to Ramadan. Lots of people waiting and we needed to be out before their next prayer time.
small casino. We found the slot machines choices very very limited. We did not found the kind of machines we like. Opened 14:00-6:00am though it is a pleasant night out and entertaining. We did not try the table games.
Hassan II mosque is the second largest functioning mosque in Africa, has a Minaret of 210 meters. The mosque is really huge, overlooking the Atlantic ocean. The mosque is built with granite, marble and wood, with huge chandeliers. The ground floor has huge marble fountains and pillars. The mosque can accommodate 25000 worshippers inside and about 80000 outside. The mosque has fixed timings to allow visitors inside. Please check before you go.
Le meilleur pour moi.
Machines distrayante.
Personnels gentil et serviable.
Du spray anti tabac, sur les tentures et je reste toutes la nuit... à très vite..
Perfect space for roller skating, chilling in the grass on a sunny day and skating or taking the kids out.

Birds flying all over the place, it feels like a good green spot in Casablanca to visit, spend some quiet time or some alone time.

The playing cars for kids are a smart move that brings the family all over on a weekend to enjoy outside
Beautiful family friendly. Probably one of the cleanest public parks I've ever been to. Great play area for kids
Splendida escursione di una giornata. La guida (Abderrahim) è stato sempre gentilissimo preparato e attento. Consigliatissima
A perfect spot for a relaxing walk, especially at sunset. Lots of greenery to enjoy..
The place to visit if you are in Casablanca. Although it is 'brand new' (only 2 decades old), the sheer size simply blows you away.
The museum isn't all too interesting, but it is only 10 dihrams more, so that's a no brainer.
Great to lay down on the sand and enjoy the vibes
It is forbidden to visit or enter the place

The Royal Palace in Casablanca is the main royal residence of the King of Morocco, which is located in the city of Casablanca, the economic capital of the Kingdom of Morocco. Located in the Habous district, this royal palace was built in the 1920s to a design by the brothers Louis Paul and Felix Joseph Bertosio, with garden landscapes designed by Jean-Claude Nicolas Forestier. This royal palace was renovated during the reign of King Hassan II by French designer Andre Packard.
The Royal Palace in Casablanca is considered the second most prominent royal site in Morocco after the Royal Palace in Rabat. It has been the site of many important events, as it hosted, for example but not limited to, the Fourth Summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in 1984. It was also the site of Hassan II’s meeting with Pope John Paul II. In 1985, it was the first time that a Pope visited a Muslim country at the invitation of an Islamic leader. It is worth noting here that this royal palace is not open to the public
MP
at 2024 Feb 02
MP
at 2024 Feb 02
The king was visiting the palace the same evening we were in Casablanca so the security was tight. But the security was kind enough to let me walk to the gates. But that’s all I could see.
The palace is not open to tourists like any other palace in Morocco where the King or Prince used to stay. I was exploring with a friend and we were lucky to be able to visit the garden, which is the only area allowed to visit if you are on a tour. However, you can only take photos up to the doors.
Ich kann nur 5 sterne geben Service top personal top , Sicherheit Leute sehr aufmerksam, ich habe mich sehr sicher und wohl gefühlt. Danke viel mal und bis bald
Hòa, ĐỖ
at 2024 Jan 06
Hòa, ĐỖ
at 2024 Jan 06
To be able to visit, you need to hire a tourguide, so that you can visit the inside
Very nice park lots of garden ls great scenery for strolls and for pics. Huge cathedral at the end of it with cafes and restaurants
Nothing to see...they won't let you in. Addendum: the following week, a shopkeeper told us 'it's open, go over there'. so off we went, door open, guards there. Not a hint of tickets, no signs of anything, it is a gov't building, unoccupied, on a Sunday. After a tedious predictable discussion, a 200DRM fee was requested. The place is beautiful inside. For a functioning gov't office building it is in very good shape. The patterned ceilings, internal fountain, tiled walls. But not much terribly new to see, and certainly worth tolerating the dubious behavior of guards.
Steven Webb
at 2023 Dec 21
Steven Webb
at 2023 Dec 21
Nothing to see here. Just a giant white wall, a big fancy door... but you need permission from guards to take a photo. Ours was friendly and let us but he had to send armed guards aside for us. They really don't want photos. Don't bother, nothing to see. Habbous has better spots to go.
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