Here are the exact questions we get every single day on WhatsApp and email, with the straight, up-to-date answers.
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Is Marrakech safe for tourists right now?
Yes – 100 %. In 2025, Marrakech is safer than most big European cities. Violent crime against tourists is extremely rare. The usual rules apply: don’t walk alone in empty alleys after 2 AM, keep valuables in a money belt in the souks, and use official red petit taxis or Careem/InDrive. -
How many days do I really need in Marrakech?
3 full days is perfect for most people:
Day 1 – Medina classics (Jemaa el-Fnaa, souks, Bahia Palace)
Day 2 – Gueliz & Majorelle + Anima Gardens or hammam
Day 3 – Day trip (Atlas, Agafay, or Ourika)
Add a 4th day if you love shopping or want a cooking class. -
When is the best time to visit Marrakech?
March–May and September–November → 20–30 °C, perfect weather.
Avoid June–August (40–47 °C) unless you only want pool time.
Winter (Dec–Feb) is lovely 18–22 °C but nights drop to 5–8 °C – pack a jacket. -
Should I stay inside the medina or in the new city (Gueliz/Hivernage)?
First trip → stay inside the medina in a riad (the real Marrakech experience).
With kids, elderly, or if you want calm + pool → Gueliz or Hivernage (5–10 min taxi). -
How much cash should I bring and can I use cards?
Bring €400–600 cash per person for a week (souks, tips, taxis, small restaurants).
Cards are widely accepted in riads, big restaurants, and shops with “CB” sign, but never in the souks. -
What’s the real price of things? (taxi, souvenirs, food)
Airport → Medina taxi: 100–150 MAD (use official taxi or pre-book 250 MAD private)
Medina → Gueliz taxi: 20–40 MAD
Leather bag in souk: start bargaining at 50–60 % of first price
Street sandwich: 30–50 MAD | Restaurant tagine: 90–150 MAD -
Do I need to cover up / what should women wear?
In the medina: shoulders and knees covered = zero hassle.
In Gueliz, Hivernage, hotels, pools → normal summer clothes fine.
A light scarf is the most useful item you’ll pack. -
Is alcohol available?
Yes – in most riads, big restaurants, bars, and hotels.
Carrefour supermarket (Gueliz) sells beer/wine for your riad.
During Ramadan (28 Feb – 30 Mar 2025) it’s harder to find in small towns, but still available in Marrakech. -
How do I avoid the “hustlers” and fake guides?
Simply say a firm “la, shukran” (no thank you) and keep walking – they give up instantly.
Never follow anyone who says “the square is closed” or “come see my uncle’s shop”. -
Can I do a day trip to the Sahara from Marrakech?
No – real dunes (Merzouga) are 9–10 hours each way.
You’ll only get 1 hour in the desert and it’s exhausting.
Do minimum 3-day/2-night tour or choose Agafay Desert (40 min) for a day-trip version.
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