Casablanca Medina & Corniche Tours
Explore the other side of Casablanca: the walled old medina with its lively souks and lanes, the seaside Corniche promenade with its beaches and cafés, the Habous (new medina) quarter of Moorish arcades, and landmarks like the Mahkama courthouse. A walk reveals the city’s blend of tradition and Atlantic cool.
20 Touren · prices per person, book with partner
Medina & Corniche in Casablanca — FAQ
Does Casablanca have a medina?
Yes — Casablanca has an old medina with walls, souks and narrow lanes near the port, plus the early-20th-century Habous quarter (the “new medina”) of elegant Moorish arcades and craft shops.
What is the Corniche in Casablanca?
The Corniche is Casablanca’s seafront promenade in the Ain Diab district, lined with beaches, pools, cafés and restaurants — a popular place for a stroll and sunset by the Atlantic.
Is the Casablanca medina worth visiting?
Yes — though smaller than Fez or Marrakech, Casablanca’s old medina and the Habous quarter offer atmospheric souks and Moorish architecture, a nice contrast to the modern city.



















