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Casablanca Art Deco Guided Tour of 1930s Architectural Buildings

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Free cancellation available
The previous price was S$142 and current price is S$128 per adult* *Get lower prices by selecting more than 2 adults

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages

Overview

Few cities in the world preserved their 1930s Art Deco heritage the way Casablanca did, and most of it is hiding in plain sight. This tour takes you through the real fabric of the city: the buildings, the details, the stories behind them. Architecture as a window into history

Activity location

  • Place des Nations Unies
    • Boulevard Rachidi
    • 20250, Casablanca, Morocco

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Place des Nations Unies
    • Boulevard Rachidi
    • 20250, Casablanca, Morocco

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Casablanca Art Deco Guided Tour of 1930s Architectural Buildings
  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
    4h
  • English

Pickup included

Price details
S$141.89
S$127.70 x 1 AdultS$127.70
Total
The previous price was S$141.89 and current price is S$127.70
10% off

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Hassle-free hotel pickup and drop off
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Knowledgeable Guide by your side
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Bottled water
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Wi-Fi AC Car or Van with Multilingual Tour driver guide at your disposal during your tour
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Service charge

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Place des Nations Unies

  • 10m
Starting Point – The natural gateway into Casablanca's Art Deco heart. This square features the Kora Ardia dome, designed by Jean-François Zevaco, and is surrounded by Modernist and Moorish Revival landmarks, including the legendary Hotel Excelsior. Start here to give travellers a 360° panoramic introduction before exploring the surrounding streets.

Marche Central Casablanca

  • 10m
Designed by Pierre Bousquet, the Central Market sits at the heart of the old town on Boulevard Mohammed V. Its arcades and covered walkways, built between 1918 and 1919, make it a lively stop where architecture and daily life meet.

Cinema Rialto

  • 10m
One of Morocco's oldest cinemas, Rialto was designed by Pierre Jabin and hosted international premieres as well as performances by stars like Édith Piaf and Josephine Baker. Step inside to see the original balconies and retro atmosphere still intact.

Rue Driss Lahrizi

  • 10m
Immeuble La Princière: Built in 1931 by the French architect Joseph Marrast, Immeuble La Princière is one of Casablanca’s iconic Art Deco residential buildings. Located in the city’s former European quarter, it exemplifies the blend of modernist design with Moroccan architectural motifs that defined the interwar period. The building features symmetrical façades, decorative balconies, and stylized geometric details, reflecting the optimism and elegance of Casablanca’s urban expansion during the 1920s and 1930s

Immeuble et Passage Glaoui

  • 10m
Immeuble Glaoui : Built for the Pasha of Marrakech, this is one of the most monumental buildings on the boulevard. It features marble columns, cement mashrabiya, and a covered commercial passage with glass rotundas. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry stayed here while flying post routes across North Africa, giving the building a fascinating link to the early days of aviation and the life of one of France’s most beloved writers

Maison de la compagnie

  • 10m
Immeuble de la Compagnie Transatlantique: A gem of 1930s Art Deco! Once home to the French Transatlantic Shipping Company, its sleek lines and elegant details make it a standout stop for architecture lovers.

Boulevard Mohammed V

  • 20m
Taking a break on Boulevard Mohammed V is a simple pleasure. You can sit for a while, relax, and watch the city move at its own pace. It’s a quiet pause from walking or sightseeing, giving you a moment to rest and feel part of the city.

La Poste Centrale

  • 10m
5 min walk from Boulevard Mohammed V (1918–1920) The work of architect Adrien Laforgue, built in Moorish Revival style with Modernist influences. Its impressive blue entrance contrasts with a magnificent wooden interior ceiling and has been one of the city's most admired buildings for over a century.

Muhammad V Square

  • 10m
At the centre of this architectural showcase is a large square, surrounded by the Main Post Office, the Palais de Justice (1925), and the towering Wilaya (1927–1930). Look up — although many Art Deco and Mauresque buildings now have shops or offices on the ground floor, the upper floors are still impressive.

Boulevard Felix Houphouet-Boigny

  • 10m
Atlas hotel (1922–1923) Built by Marius Boyer, this was once the grandest hotel in the city, a symbol of Casablanca’s ambition during the Protectorate era. Its restrained elegance and scale reflect the storey of a city being built for the future.

Immeuble Pappalardo Satea abdelillah traduction

  • 10m
1950s The understated one. Clean geometric lines, rational volumes, no excess. Attributed to Italian architect Giovanni Pappalardo, it is a strong example of European rationalist modernism adapted to Casablanca’s urban context. A counterpoint to the ornate buildings, it’s also a great conversation starter about how Art Deco evolved over time.

Villa des Arts de Casablanca

  • 10m
One of Casablanca’s most striking examples of Art Deco. Built in the 1930s, its elegant façade, geometric motifs, and refined interiors reflect the city’s artistic and cultural ambitions during the Protectorate era. Today, it serves as a cultural centre, hosting exhibitions and events that celebrate both local and international art.

Sacred Heart Cathedral

  • 30m
Now a cultural centre, this 1930 landmark by Paul Tournon stands out for its tall concrete arches, geometric stained glass, and clean façade, blending Gothic height with Art Deco style and subtle Mauresque details.

Quartier Habous

  • 30m
Built between the 1920s and 1930s by French protectorate authorities, this is one of Casablanca's most picturesque areas — European urban planning applied to traditional Moroccan architecture, with monuments like the Royal Palace and the Mahkamat al-Pasha.

Location

Activity location

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    Place des Nations Unies
    • Boulevard Rachidi
    • 20250, Casablanca, Morocco

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Place des Nations Unies
    • Boulevard Rachidi
    • 20250, Casablanca, Morocco

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