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Around Marrakech-Menara Airport
Location and Transport
Marrakech-Menara Airport is set just over 6 miles (10 kilometres) from the centre of Marrakech and the best way to get to or from the city is by taxi. This will take about 20 minutes and cost around MAD 190, but it’s best to agree on a fare with your driver before you set off. The public bus 11 runs between the old town’s Jemaa el-Fnaa square and the airport every 20–30 minutes.
Nearby Hotels and Airport Facilities
Are you looking for a place to stay? Most hotels are found closer to the city, and you’ll be able to find accommodation with shuttle buses within 2–3 miles (3–4 kilometres) of the airport. Travellers can access WiFi for a fee and the terminals also host a range of restaurants and shops, as well as ATMs and currency exchange. The airport is known for its striking form that blends contemporary with traditional Moroccan design and geometric patterns.
Terminal Information
The airport has two terminals which are housed within the same building, so they’re easily accessed from one to the other. Low-cost airlines tend to fly out of Terminal B.
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8.0 The Raid was great, the market was very busy not made better...
15 November 2025
The Raid was great, the market was very busy not made better by motor bikes going up and down the small alleys. The souk was a scam and would not recommend, felt very intimidated by pushy sales man and insecure not a place to visit on your own. The food was hit and miss but over all good for the price. The tours where good as was the quad bikes and camel ride. Over all it was a good experience, come with a open mind but be vigil when in the market it is so easy to get lost. look for markers so you can work out your route. Always barter and have fun
paul United Kingdom -
10 It was our first trip to Marrakech and for the first 2 days...
17 November 2025
It was our first trip to Marrakech and for the first 2 days it felt like full on assault of the senses. So busy. The sights, colours, smells, food, heat, sounds and hustle and bustle of it. It felt really jarring to begin with.. but once we settled in it was such a fantastic place to enjoy. Beware of people taking you to the Berber market or the tannery- Avoid, it's a scam. Use getyourguide for some really excellent experiences- Hot air balloon, camel rides, cookery classes. Beware of city tours that involove a visit to the local herbalist store.. it looks great but it's overpriced! At first you have no idea the worth or price of things, we used the Ensemble Artisanal where they have set prices. It gives you an idea of the general prices of things before you start your own bargaining. Look at loads of things before buying.. the quality varies massively! and dont forget to just walk away if someone quoted too high, its all part of the experience but it can get very wareing after a while
Rob Del Mar United Kingdom -
10 I travelled solo, I am a 39year old female from Ireland.
17 November 2025
I travelled solo, I am a 39year old female from Ireland. Yes I was nervous, but I never had any issues-everyone I met was very friendly and helpful. I even ended up having lunch with a local lady who is moving back from France, we had alot in common and she ended up showing me real Morocco for the weekend, and we will now be friends for life. I am so lucky and grateful I had such a wonderful experience.
Natalie Ireland -
10 Marrakech can feel chaotic at first, especially in the old...
18 November 2025
Marrakech can feel chaotic at first, especially in the old town where you meet all kinds of street vendors and the usual small hustlers. But overall, both the city and the medina felt safe and surprisingly welcoming. The city goes quiet around midnight, which is great if you’re not into loud nightlife or drinking. There’s no special attitude toward non-locals — tourists are treated with calculated respect, and even the hustlers try to avoid real trouble. Reputation matters here. The city is alive, real, and not pretending to be something it isn’t. It’s tourist-oriented, but locals actually live and work here, so you can fully experience Moroccan culture. The best food we had was fish — all the fancy spots failed to impress, while local places were the winners. We even took home a tea set after falling in love with their tea culture. There’s plenty of trade, sometimes with confusing prices, and transport is the only thing that can really stress you out. If you rent a car, get full coverage — no question about it.
Vitalijs Latvia -
10 A beautiful vibrant city full of life.
19 November 2025
A beautiful vibrant city full of life. We loved the local cuisine and especially msemmen - the pancakes. The Jemaa el-Fna square is full of people throughout the whole day. Music, dancing, performances... The fresh juices are a must.
Mirela Rimac Ešegović Croatia -
8.0 Marrakesh is an assist on the senses .
19 November 2025
Marrakesh is an assist on the senses . The Jewish centre is amazing for herbalists and spices ,full of life and colour ,genuine local people ,not pushy and happy to see you . Shop there for oils,coffee ,spices as much cheaper and they grind them up in front of you ,amazing . The medina is something to behold but the noise levels are off the scale and to much after awhile . It’s expensive and they’re quite rude in the stores if you want to haggle the prices down and will literally tell you to get out if they don’t like your offer … very rude That aside explore the city away from the centre because it’s a cultural explosion
tattlebug United Kingdom
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