Hassan II Mosque Tickets: Prices, Opening Hours and Visit Guide
From Morocco Travel Experts, written by Hamid El Maimouni
Hassan II Mosque Tickets: Prices, Opening Hours and Visit Guide
Updated: June 19, 2026 | Official price and schedule source: Fondation de la Mosquee Hassan II de Casablanca
Direct answer: Hassan II Mosque tickets for the official guided tour are 140 MAD for foreign adults, 70 MAD for Moroccans, residents and foreign students, 30 MAD for children over 6 and Moroccan students, and free for children under 6. Private VIP visits for 10 people or fewer are listed at 2200 MAD. Standard guided tours usually run from 09:00, with extra morning and afternoon slots depending on season. Always confirm the latest schedule on the official Foundation page before you go.
Foreign adult: 140 MAD
Official listed price for adult foreign visitors.
09:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 15:00
Common Saturday to Thursday schedule outside Ramadan; summer adds 16:00.
Fewer visits
Friday slots are reduced because the mosque is an active place of worship.
This guide gives travelers a clear, practical answer for Hassan II Mosque tickets, prices, opening hours, dress code, guided tour rules and how to plan a smooth visit in Casablanca. It uses the official Hassan II Mosque Foundation schedule as the primary source and keeps the longer travel advice underneath the direct price-and-time summary.
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Hassan II Mosque Ticket Prices
The official visit is a paid guided tour. The price table below is based on https://moroccotravelexperts.com/hassan-ii-mosque-digital-archive/ Foundation paid guided tour page accessed on June 19, 2026.
| Visitor category | Official listed price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Children under 6 years | Free | Children below 6 are listed as free. |
| Children over 6 years and Moroccan students | 30 MAD | Bring proof of age or student status when relevant. |
| Moroccans, residents and foreign students | 70 MAD | Resident or student proof may be requested. |
| Foreign adults | 140 MAD | This is the main tourist ticket price. |
| VIP private visit for 10 people or fewer | 2200 MAD | Listed as a private VIP visit category. |
| Groups of 100 people or more | 50% discount | Official page notes a 50% group reduction for 100+ people. |
Important ticket note: Prices can change without notice, and religious events or official events can affect access. Treat the table as a planning guide, then confirm with the official Foundation page before travel.
Hassan II Mosque Opening Hours for Guided Visits
Hassan II Mosque is an active place of worship, so visitor access is organized around guided tour time slots. The Foundation lists separate schedules for winter/spring, summer and Ramadan.
September 16 to March 14
| Day | Official guided tour times |
|---|---|
| Saturday to Thursday | 09:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 15:00 |
| Friday | 09:00, 10:00, 15:00 |
March 15 to September 15
| Day | Official guided tour times |
|---|---|
| Saturday to Thursday | 09:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, 15:00, 16:00 |
| Friday | 09:00, 10:00, 15:00, 16:00 |
Ramadan Schedule
| Day | Official guided tour times during Ramadan |
|---|---|
| Saturday to Thursday | 09:00, 10:00, 11:00, 14:00 |
| Friday | 09:00, 14:15 |
Times are written here in 24-hour format for clarity. The official page writes them as 09h00, 10h00, 11h00 and similar.
How to Visit Hassan II Mosque
The interior visit is organized as a guided tour. According to the Foundation, the visit is a historical discovery of the mosque and its outbuildings, including Moroccan decorative arts such as plaster, carved wood, zellige, marble, tadelakt and copper.
| Stage | What visitors usually see | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 | Prayer hall | The main interior volume, traditional decoration and architectural scale. |
| Stage 2 | Minaret hall | Context for the mosque’s landmark minaret and architectural system. |
| Stage 3 | Ablution hall | Lower-level ceremonial and decorative spaces connected to worship practice. |
Practical visit plan
- Check the official schedule before leaving your hotel, especially on Friday, during Ramadan, or around religious holidays.
- Arrive early enough to find the ticket office, join the correct language group and prepare for the dress code.
- Dress conservatively before arrival so you do not lose time at the entrance.
- Carry your shoes after removing them inside; the Foundation notes that bags are available at the entrance.
- Plan extra time outside for the esplanade, ocean views and photos after the guided interior visit.
Visitor Rules and Dress Code
The Foundation describes Hassan II Mosque as a place of worship and meditation. Visitors should follow the official rules below during the guided visit.
| Rule | What it means for travelers |
|---|---|
| Dress code | Wear clothes that cover the shoulders, torso and come below the knees. Shorts and sleeveless clothes are forbidden. |
| Shoes | Remove shoes before entering the mosque and carry them with you. |
| Food, drinks and cigarettes | Cigarettes and drinks are forbidden during the visit. |
| Group behavior | Respect schedules, remain grouped and keep quiet inside. |
| Safety lines | Do not exceed the chains around the Seguia. |
| Recording equipment | Video cameras, radio receivers and sound devices are not allowed inside according to the official rules. |
Traveler tip: The easiest outfit is lightweight long trousers or a long skirt, a shirt that covers shoulders, and comfortable shoes that are simple to remove.
Map and Location
Hassan II Mosque stands by the Atlantic Ocean in Casablanca. If you are visiting independently, use the map below to plan your taxi or walking route, then allow time for the ticket office and security flow.
Hassan II Mosque Tickets: Traveler Guide and Planning Notes
For many travelers, the question is simple: how do I visit Hassan II Mosque and how much does it cost? The short answer is that visitors use the official paid guided tour, with the main foreign adult ticket listed at 140 MAD. The longer answer depends on season, day of week, dress code and whether you want only the interior tour or a fuller Casablanca city experience.
Is the Hassan II Mosque ticket worth it?
Yes for most first-time visitors to Casablanca. The guided visit gives access to interior spaces that are not visible from the oceanfront esplanade. The tour also gives context for the prayer hall, the minaret hall, the ablution hall and the craft materials used throughout the building.
Best time to visit
The first morning tours are usually the most practical for travelers who want softer light outside, fewer scheduling conflicts and enough time to continue into Casablanca’s medina, Corniche, Habous Quarter or train station. Friday needs extra care because prayer schedules reduce visitor availability.
Buying tickets independently vs visiting with a guide
Independent travelers can use the official guided tour schedule and buy the mosque visit ticket locally. A private Casablanca guide or driver can help with transport, timing, context and combining the mosque with other city stops, but the mosque interior itself is still organized around official guided access.
What to combine with Hassan II Mosque
- Casablanca Corniche and Atlantic oceanfront photos.
- Habous Quarter for architecture, cafes and traditional shops.
- United Nations Square and central Casablanca landmarks.
- Rick’s Cafe area and old medina streets for a short city walk.
- Mohammed V Square for civic architecture and city orientation.
Hassan II Mosque Image Gallery
The image set below is the same visual archive used for the main Hassan II Mosque digital archive. It is included here to help travelers recognize the exterior, minaret, oceanfront setting, archways and interior decorative details before visiting.






















Sources, Official Links and Image Credits
Primary source priority: Ticket prices and guided tour hours in this article are based on the official Hassan II Mosque Foundation paid guided tour page. Secondary sources are used only for architectural and travel context.
Official and Practical Sources
- Fondation de la Mosquee Hassan II de Casablanca: Paid Guided Tour, working hours, prices and rules.
- Fondation de la Mosquee Hassan II de Casablanca: History of the Hassan 2 Mosque.
- Bouygues Construction: Hassan II Mosque project reference.
- Cetim Engineering: Hassan II Mosque conservation and corrosion-control case study.
- Structurae: Hassan II Mosque structure and media reference.
- Atlas Obscura: Hassan II Mosque visitor context.
Image Credit Summary
- Images 1-6: Pexels contributors, used from the existing Morocco Travel Experts asset archive.
- Images 7-11, 22-23: Unsplash contributors, used from the existing Morocco Travel Experts asset archive.
- Image 12: Pixabay contributor, used from the existing Morocco Travel Experts asset archive.
- Images 16-21 and 26: Wikimedia Commons contributors, licenses retained in the asset metadata.
- Image 24: WordPress Photo Directory, goeyburner, CC0, used from the existing archive metadata.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is the Hassan II Mosque ticket for tourists?
The official foreign adult guided tour ticket is listed at 140 MAD.
Are children free at Hassan II Mosque?
Children under 6 are listed as free. Children over 6 are listed at 30 MAD in the official price table.
What time does Hassan II Mosque open for visits?
The first listed guided visit is usually 09:00. Additional slots depend on season, weekday and Ramadan schedule.
Can I visit Hassan II Mosque on Friday?
Yes, but Friday has fewer listed visitor slots. Check the official schedule before going.
Can non-Muslim travelers enter Hassan II Mosque?
Travelers can visit the interior on the official paid guided tour. Access is structured around tour groups and official rules.
What should I wear to Hassan II Mosque?
Wear clothing that covers shoulders, torso and comes below the knees. Shorts and sleeveless clothing are forbidden by the official visitor rules.
Can I take photos inside Hassan II Mosque?
Photography rules can be enforced by staff on site. The official rules specifically prohibit video cameras, radio receivers and sound devices inside the mosque.