Marrakech is Morocco's most visceral and extraordinary city — a place where the medieval medina's souks, palaces, and narrow lanes have changed little since the 14th century, and where Djemaa el-Fna square transforms each evening into a vast open-air theatre of storytellers, musicians, food stalls, and acrobats. It is one of the world's great sensory experiences, best approached with patience, a good map, and a willingness to get completely lost.
Cheapest
€60
Sep 2026
Average
€145
63 dates tracked
Most expensive
€384
Oct 2026
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Price per month
Aug 2026
€94
avg €101
max €104
3 deals
Sep 2026
€60
avg €103
max €186
14 deals
Oct 2026
€78
avg €209
max €384
2 deals
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Quick facts
Timezone
Africa/Casablanca
Currency
DH MAD
Language
Arabic / French
City transfer
~20 min
Bus / Petit taxi / Grand taxi
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Djemaa el-Fna at dusk — arrive at the square around 6 PM as the food stalls set up and the storytellers, musicians, and acrobats take their positions. Don't eat at the numbered stalls (tourist trap pricing); instead, climb to the roof terrace of Café de France for a mint tea and the aerial view of the spectacle below.
The tanneries at Chouara in the leather quarter — find a shop on the upper floors of the surrounding tannery-view terraces (the leather sellers offer free access), go in the morning when the colour vats are freshest and the light falls into the pits. Bring a sprig of mint — the smell is authentic and powerful.
Majorelle Garden and YSL Museum — go when it opens at 8 AM and you'll have the electric-blue garden and its cactus collection largely to yourself before tour groups arrive. The adjacent Yves Saint Laurent Museum is small but beautifully designed and worth the combined ticket.
A traditional hammam at Hammam Bab Doukkala (the public hammam, not a spa version) — scrub-down sessions cost around 70 MAD (under €7). Go in the late morning on a weekday, bring your own savon beldi (sold in the souks), and have a kessa glove treatment. It's social, efficient, and genuinely local.
Travel tips
- →Bargain in the souks — start at 30–40% of asking price
- →A certified guide helps navigate the medina maze
- →Stay inside the medina walls for the best experience
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