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The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is one of the largest and most stunning mosques in the world. Situated on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, its majestic minaret towers over the city at 210 meters, making it the tallest religious structure on the planet. Completed in 1993, the mosque’s architectural design is a fusion of traditional Moroccan styles and modern elements, with intricate marble floors, beautiful mosaics, and expansive prayer halls. Visitors can explore its stunning interior and the surrounding grounds, including the large courtyards and fountains. The mosque is a symbol of Morocco's rich cultural and religious heritage.
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The Hassan II Mosque is located on Boulevard Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, right by the oceanfront. It is open to both Muslims and non-Muslims, with visitors required to take a guided tour to explore the interior. The mosque can accommodate up to 25,000 worshippers inside and 80,000 in the surrounding plaza. The tours offer insights into the mosque’s construction, history, and significance. It also features beautiful stained-glass windows, a retractable roof, and impressive woodwork. The mosque is a must-see for anyone visiting Casablanca, combining architectural beauty with spiritual grandeur.
Before visiting, keep in mind that the Hassan II Mosque is an active place of worship, so tours are only available during certain hours. Non-Muslims are welcome to visit, but only on guided tours, which are conducted in multiple languages, including English, French, and Spanish. You’ll need to dress modestly, with women required to cover their shoulders and knees. Be prepared for a security check, and expect to spend about 45 minutes to an hour on the tour. Photography is allowed, but be mindful of restrictions during prayer times.
Getting to the Hassan II Mosque is easy from central Casablanca. If you're staying in the city’s downtown area, you can take a taxi or a local tram to the mosque. It’s just a short 15-minute drive from the Hassan II Square, and taxi drivers are familiar with the location. Public transportation, including buses and trams, also stops near the mosque. Alternatively, if you prefer walking, you can enjoy a scenic stroll along the oceanfront. The mosque’s grand exterior is visible from several points around Casablanca, so you’ll have no trouble finding your way there.
The best time to visit the Hassan II Mosque is during the morning or late afternoon when the weather is cooler, and the crowds are fewer. The mosque is open every day, but the tours are scheduled several times a day, so it’s a good idea to check ahead for available times. If you're visiting during the peak summer months (June to August), expect larger crowds, so try to arrive early to avoid waiting. The mosque is also beautifully lit at night, offering another stunning perspective of its architecture, making an evening visit equally rewarding.