This Marrakech travel guide covers all the key things to see and do in this wonderful year-round destination. Marrakech, in the heart of Morocco, is the ideal place to visit if you’re looking for an enticing and eclectic destination. The city is packed with cultural attractions, interesting food and has a truly invigorating atmosphere. If you’re looking for an enticing and eclectic city, jam packed with cultural attractions, excellent food and a vibrant atmosphere, Marrakech is a brilliant city to visit. Easily accessed by several UK airports, Marrakech is a very popular winter sun location.
Marrakech is a brilliant to explore, either as a standalone city break, on a longer Morocco adventure, or as a winter sun holiday. It even makes for a brilliant destination for a girls trip!
My best friend and I recently spent three days in Marrakech at the half way point of our two week adventure in Morocco. We started in Rabat, took the train to Fes for a few nights, before heading onto Chefchaouen where we went hiking in the Rif Mountains. After this, and before arriving in Marrakech, we explored the Sahara Desert in a 4×4.

By this point, we didn’t know what to expect with Marrakech. None of the cities had matched our preconceptions of Morocco so far. Some of the preconceived expectations included hassle from men and shop owners, the feeling we might be pick-pocketed, finding ourselves in dodgy alleyways in the medina or darting around crazy traffic on the roads.
But Marrakech was all these things. The city was exactly as everyone described it. Hot and dusty, with lots of hassling. There were snake charmers in the main square, Jemaa el Fna. Oh, and tourists everywhere.
However, we loved it. Maybe because it did match our expectations of Morocco? I don’t know. Maybe because there was greater appreciation in finding an extra sweet shop owner, or navigating the medina alleys without getting lost for the first time. It could have even been the greater satisfaction in finding solitude in such a busy city.
Whatever it was, I’m not sure. Out of everywhere in Morocco we visited, Marrakech is the main place I could return to.
Two or three days in Marrakech is a great amount of time to explore this city, which is an absolute must-visit on any Morocco itinerary.
If you have plans to visit the Atlas Mountains or anywhere else outside of Marrakech, you’d definitely need to add days on but otherwise, three days to explore Marrakech is ideal. So here’s my Marrakech Travel Guide:
Marrakech Travel Guide: Best Things to See and Do
Spend the morning at the Jardin Marjorelle
Beat the crowds and head to Le Jardin Marjorelle early. This exquisite garden is like nowhere else, and together with the Musée Yves Saint Laurent, it’s the perfect respite from the medina. Read my guide to visiting the Jardin Majorelle here, including information on the best photo spots.
These gardens are also known as the Majorelle Garden or the Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) garden.



Visit the Medersa Ben Youssef
Another example of incredible architecture in Marrakech, Medersa Ben Youssef is an Islamic place of education founded in the 14th Century. As with many of Morocco’s mosques and medersas, it has been beautifully maintained and cannot be missed on any trip to Marrakech. You can easily spend an hour or two exploring the building, with its upper and lower terraces and central fountain.



Explore the Medina
Marrakech’s medina is a beast. You are absolutely certain to get completely lost, but that’s half the fun. The medina is huge but after a few days, you’ll have the route back to your hotel nailed (maybe..).
Top tip: Download your route on Google Maps before you leave, and you’ll be able to use the app without Wifi as you walk around!
Hours can be spent wandering the tiny laneways of the medina. Take the time to speak to the shop owners, hear their stories, purchase their beautiful wares, such as jewellery, lamps, clothing, spices and sweet treats.






Drop by Jemaa el-Fna Square
This square is the beating heart of Marrakech. But to be honest, the Jemaa el-Fna Square was certainly not my favourite area of Marrakech.
The atmospheric square is home to snake charmers, working donkeys, scammers, musicians, artists – and anyone who can make a quick buck from a tourist. Enjoy it, but stay vigilant and be wary!


Visit La Mamounia
For the ultimate opulent experience, visiting La Mamounia as a day visitor is one of the best things to do in Morocco. I’ve written a full guide on how to visit the spectacular La Mamounia hotel and spa as a day visitor here. If it’s in your budget, then go one better and stay – it is without a doubt one of the best luxury hotels in Marrakech, and even Morocco.
For an ultra-luxury Moroccan experience, La Mamounia is one of a kind. Even with just three days in Marrakech, we recommend staying or visiting here.



Stop by the Places des Epices
Places des Epices is another lively and atmosphere square tucked into the medina, although it is a lot calmer and more pleasant than Jemaa el Fna. This area is perfect to pick up spices and other local crafts, it’s also home to the hedonistic hotspot that is NOMAD. This is one of the best restaurants in Marrakech – I’ve written a full guide on where to eat in Marrakech here.



Enjoy a hammam or pool time
Spending two or three days in a city like Marrakech can be surprisingly tiring. The frenetic pace and noise of the city can wear down even the hardiest of travellers.
Many of the traditional types of accommodation in Marrakech are in the form of riads – something I’d highly recommend staying in for an authentic experience. Many riads in Marrakech have pools, either on the ground level or on the rooftop. Spending time cooling off and relaxing here is a not a bad idea in a city like Marrakech.
Another of the best things to do in Marrakech is to experience a traditional hammam. With designated women and men’s sides, a hammam is a social activity and you will definitely have interesting local women stare at you. Aside from this, you take a good scrub down and have a bath in the public bathing areas – it’s a highly relaxing experience.

Where to Stay in Marrakech
Marrakech has a huge wealth of accommodation across the city. From traditional riads to modern hotels, you will definitely find something to match your budget. Here’s my pick of the best budget, mid-range and luxury roads and hotels in Marrakech to choose from.
Budget riads:
- Riad Dar Attika (from around £64 per night)
- Riad Palais Calipau (from around £85 per night)
- Riad Mur Akush (from around £85 per night)
- Riad Le J (from around £94 per night)
- Riad & Spa Bahia Salam (from around £90 per night)
- Riad Dar Teranga (from around £90 per night)
- Riad Tizwa (from around £100 for two nights – the minimum stay length)
- Dar Attajmil (from £171 for a two night stay – the minimum stay length)
Mid-range riads:
- Riad Cologne (from around £100 per night)
- Marrakech Riads, Angsana Heritage Collection (from £139 per night)
- Sofitel Marrakech Palais (from around £267 per night)
- Tigmiza Boutique Hotel & Spa (from around £281 per night)
- Riad Star (from around £314 for two nights – the minimum stay length)
- Riad le Clos des Arts (from around £560 for three nights – the minimum stay length)
Luxury riads:
- Palais Ronsard Relais & Chateaux (from around £379 per night)
- Selman Marrakech (From around £529 per night)
- The Oberoi Marrakech (from around £883 per night)
- Four Seasons Marrakech (from around £1,162 per night)
- Mandarin Oriental Marrakech (from around £1,424 per night)
- Royal Mansour (from around £1,454 per night)
We stayed between two beautiful riads, both located right by each other at the edge of the medina. The first, Riad Attika was small but perfect for a 2 night stay, then for our final night we upgraded to the swish Angsana Riads where we stayed in an amazing Heritage Suite Room. I would highly recommend the Angsana property – it was perfect!
We also ate in some brilliant places across the city, but I’ve put a guide together of our absolute favourite cafes in Marrakech here.

Day trips from Marrakech
If you visit Marrakech for more than three days, or if it’s your second visit, then I would highly recommend doing a day trip from Marrakech. You could go hiking in the Atlas Mountains, quad biking in the desert, camel riding or swimming in waterfalls. I’ve popped a few excellent day trip suggestions below:
- Atlas Mountains Day Trip with Camel Ride (from £12 per person)
- Half Day Desert Quad Biking (from £26 per person)
- Full Day Desert and Mountain Tour (from £11 per person)
- Ouzoud Waterfalls Day Trip (from £12 per person)
Marrakech Travel Guide
Have you been to Marrakech before? I hope this guide to spending a few days in Marrakech was useful. Feel free to ask any further questions in the comments section below!
If you are planning a longer trip around Morocco of a week or two, you might find some of my other blog posts useful. I’ve written detailed guides to:
- Fes
- Rabat
- Chefchaouen
- Essaouira
- Exploring the Sahara desert
- A beach break in Taghazout and Paradise Valley
I’ve also written some more specific blog posts on:
- Hiking the Rif Mountains in Morocco
- Visiting La Mamounia in Marrakech as a day visitor
- La Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech
- Foodie guide to Marrakech
Disclaimer: This visit Marrakech in Morocco was entirely paid for by myself. There was no involvement from the tourism board or any local companies. This is an independent guide.
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Great info. Did you feel unsafe anytime there ?
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Nope, not in the slightest!
Hi ! just got back from Marrakech last week and figured I’d share something that might help others concerning transportation, especially if, like me, you weren’t sure how to deal with taxis there.
Someone at the airport recommended this app called wetaxi.ma when I asked how to get into the city. It’s apparently the official one backed by the local authorities, and the drivers are all registered + go through some screening or so I heard, which made me feel way safer (I was solo) you also get a discount for using their services to get out from the airport so make sure to keep the receipt they gave you.
I used it twice once from the airport, then again to get back to my riad near Jemaa el-Fna (the big main square). Both rides were smooth, no haggling, fixed prices, and the drivers I got were chill.
Heard they’re gonna start doing in-city rides too soon, not just airport pickups which would be super helpful. If that happens, it’ll def be the easiest way to get around. Hope they make it happen before my next visit, since I really enjoyed this city, its really charming with a lot of activities, I don’t think you will get bored there.
Ofc not sponsored or anything, but just thought it might help someone else planning a trip 🙂
Ps : I recommend visiting Ourika its a small city close to Marrakech the views are amazing and the weather is super nice.
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Thanks for the recommendation!
I have to visit Morocco. The culture looks so relaxing. I’m glad you got to enjoy it
It looks like you had a wonderful time. The colours and culture in all your photos looks incredible. So vibrant and relaxing too. Great diary of your travels.
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Thanks Elizabeth! Sure did have a lovely time!
It sure looks like you had a wonderful time . The colours look so So vibrant and relaxing . I can’t wait to visit.
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How exciting Sue! When are you heading there?
Nothing can beat a wonderful vacation.. especially if you’re staying in a beautiful place. So happy to know all your experiences, this should be on anyone’s bucket list!
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You’re right!! 🙂
The infrastructures are so beautiful! The recent movie review I did (Red Sea Operation) was filmed in Morocco too! I wonder if you get to see the nice view and set too!
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No way! That’s cool! So many films are set in Morocco – I didn’t realise 🙂
I’ve always wanted to visit Morocco! Loved the way you put together this post, and the city seems so colourful too!
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Thanks Nandini!
Looks amazing. Def on my bucket list. Thanks for info. Does it get cold at night in desert ?
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Quite cold yes! You would need layers 🙂
You look lovely and the pictures are amazing! I’ve always wanted to visit Marrakesh and your pictures make me want to go!
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Ah, thank you! It really is a beautiful place!
And what an exquisite garden and overall excursion this was! Love the architecture and the amazing colors in your photos!
Thanks for sharing!
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Hi Julie,
You’re welcome! It is such a colourful beautiful spot!
Your pics are so lovely! Really I want to take my girlfriend here…
this is great blog i like all Information you write it will help lots of people who is traveling alone or by themselves have great day…
Thank you so much for this incredible Marrakech travel guide! It’s a fantastic resource for anyone planning a trip to this beautiful city.
Morocco is a safe country to travel to as long as you understand its laws and cultural customs
There are so many things that you can do in Marrakech. you can have best moments of your life there.
I also found Marrakech a lovely place to spend time. Dinner at a rooftop restaurant, browsing stalls in the Medina and relaxing in a hammam were very enjoyable.
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Agreed! Lovely city 🙂
I really enjoyed reading your insightful article. Thanks for the tips regarding the restaurants too.
Amazing article 👏 🙌
Wonderful article! Speaking of movies, *John Wick* is one of the recent films shot in Marrakech.
Great guide! If you’re visiting, booking a Marrakech airport transfer in advance can make your trip smoother. For flexibility, consider car rental at Marrakech Airport or a reliable Marrakech airport taxi. Also, keep an eye on Marrakech airport departures and arrivals at Marrakech Airport for a stress-free journey. Marrakech is an incredible destination—enjoy your trip
Thanks so much for visiting my hometown, hope you come back again. your article about Marrakech is helpful and informative.
Very informative article… Thanks for sharing!!
Such an enjoyable read, thank you for posting and sharing your travel experiences.
Thank you for sharing your travel experiences — it was a truly engaging and enjoyable read
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Fantastic article! You’ve done a great job covering all the essential aspects of visiting Marrakech.