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Marrakesh, Marokko

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When to visit

NOT BUSYJan12°8d rain
NOT BUSYFeb13°7d rain
BUSYMar15°6d rainBEST
VERY BUSYApr18°4d rainBEST
VERY BUSYMay22°2d rainBEST
BUSYJun26°1d rain
MODERATEJul29°0d rain
MODERATEAug29°0d rain
VERY BUSYSep26°1d rainBEST
VERY BUSYOct22°4d rainBEST
MODERATENov16°7d rainBEST
BUSYDec13°8d rain

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Attraktionen in Marrakesh, Marokko

Jemaa el-Fna (Djemaa el-Fna)

1. Jemaa el-Fna (Djemaa el-Fna)

Djemaa el-Fna

4.3 (49,232)
Kulturelles WahrzeichenTouristenattraktionMarketSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Wegbeschreibung

Iconic Marrakesh square alive with storytellers, food stalls and performers. Expect loud, colorful scenes, irresistible street food smells and nonstop photo moments.

Koutoubia Mosque (Mosquée Koutoubia)

2. Koutoubia Mosque (Mosquée Koutoubia)

Mosquée Koutoubia

4.5 (17,436)
MosqueTouristenattraktionHistorisches WahrzeichenHistorischer OrtGebetsstätte

Wegbeschreibung

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An iconic 12th-century minaret anchoring Marrakech's medina. Stroll fragrant gardens and capture the minaret glowing at golden hour.

Bahia Palace (Palais de la Bahia)

3. Bahia Palace (Palais de la Bahia)

Palais de la Bahia

4.3 (21,855)
Historisches WahrzeichenTouristenattraktionHistorischer OrtSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Wegbeschreibung

Lavish 19th-century palace with stunning wood carvings and zellij tilework makes for a peaceful escape. Explore sunlit courtyards, ornate rooms and fragrant inner gardens ideal for photos.

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Saadian Tombs (Tombeaux Saâdiens)

4. Saadian Tombs (Tombeaux Saâdiens)

Tombeaux Saâdiens

3.9 (14,532)
Historisches WahrzeichenTouristenattraktionHistorischer OrtSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Wegbeschreibung

16th-century royal mausoleum with luminous zellij and carved cedar, offering quiet elegance amid the medina. Wander ornate tomb chambers and a sunlit orange-tree courtyard.

El Badi Palace (Palais El Badi)

5. El Badi Palace (Palais El Badi)

Palais El Badi

4.3 (10,397)
Historisches WahrzeichenTouristenattraktionHistorischer OrtMuseumSehenswürdigkeit

Wegbeschreibung

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A grand ruined palace revealing Saadian-era luxury and sweeping city views. Walk vast courtyards, sunken gardens and marble columns under open skies.

Ben Youssef Madrasa (Medersa Ben Youssef)

6. Ben Youssef Madrasa (Medersa Ben Youssef)

Medersa Ben Youssef

4.7 (10,980)
Historisches WahrzeichenHistorischer OrtTouristenattraktionSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Wegbeschreibung

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Ben Youssef Madrasa displays exquisite 16th-century Moroccan woodwork and tile mosaics. Wander the calm marble courtyard and study ornate zellij, stucco and cedar galleries.

Majorelle Garden (Jardin Majorelle)

7. Majorelle Garden (Jardin Majorelle)

Jardin Majorelle

4.4 (57,608)
GartenTouristenattraktionBotanical GardenSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Wegbeschreibung

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Cobalt-blue villas and lush cactus terraces offer a serene artistic oasis in busy Marrakesh. Wander shaded paths, photograph vivid colors, and feel Yves Saint Laurent's influence.

Yves Saint Laurent Museum (Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech)

8. Yves Saint Laurent Museum (Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech)

Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech

4.0 (5,090)
MuseumTouristenattraktionSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Wegbeschreibung

Offizielle Webseite

Enter Yves Saint Laurent's Marrakech atelier for fashion, color and history. See original sketches, couture pieces and a sunny garden that inspired iconic collections.

Marrakech Souks (Souk Semmarine / Medina Markets)

9. Marrakech Souks (Souk Semmarine / Medina Markets)

Souk Semmarine / Medina Markets

4.4 (5,683)
TouristenattraktionMarketSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Wegbeschreibung

Offizielle Webseite

A lively maze of colors, crafts and spices showing Marrakech's trade heritage. Wander narrow alleys, haggle for leather and lanterns, and sample street snacks.

Menara Gardens (Jardins de la Ménara)

10. Menara Gardens (Jardins de la Ménara)

Jardins de la Ménara

4.1 (7,907)
ParkTouristenattraktionSehenswürdigkeitEinrichtung

Wegbeschreibung

Offizielle Webseite

Peaceful olive groves and a large reflective reservoir offer a cool escape from Marrakesh bustle. Stroll shaded paths, watch carp and the pavilion, and catch Atlas Mountain reflections.

Traditional Sweet Dishes

Chebakia

Chebakia

A sesame and honey cookie shaped into a flower, Chebakia is fried and soaked in honey, and it is a Ramadan staple in Marrakesh because it stores well and provides quick energy during long fasting days.

Sellou (Sfouf)

Sellou (Sfouf)

Sellou is a dense mix of roasted flour, almonds, sesame and honey, traditionally prepared for weddings and postpartum celebrations, prized for its rich, nutty flavor and long shelf life.

Briouats (sweet almond pastries)

Briouats (sweet almond pastries)

Briouats are thin pastry triangles or cylinders filled with spiced almond paste, fried and glazed with honey, they are a common sweet treat in Marrakesh souks and at festive gatherings.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Tagine

Tagine refers both to the conical clay cooking vessel and the slow-simmered stews made in it, like lamb with prunes, and it defines Moroccan home cooking with its layered, tender flavors.

Pastilla (Bastilla)

Pastilla is a luxurious pie of flaky warqa pastry filled with pigeon or chicken, eggs and almonds, sweetened with sugar and cinnamon, and it is a signature ceremonial dish of Marrakesh.

Tanjia

Tanjia

Tanjia is a Marrakesh specialty of spiced meat slow-cooked in a sealed clay urn, traditionally prepared by men and cooked in communal ovens or hammams for many hours, yielding deeply concentrated flavors.

Traditional Beverages

Moroccan mint tea (Atay bi Nana)

Moroccan mint tea (Atay bi Nana)

Moroccan mint tea of gunpowder green tea, lots of fresh mint and sugar is poured from a height to aerate and create foam, it is the symbol of Moroccan hospitality and is often called the country’s nonalcoholic ‘whisky’.

Lben (buttermilk)

Lben (buttermilk)

Lben is a tangy, fermented buttermilk drunk to refresh and aid digestion, especially in hot weather, and it is commonly sold by vendors and served with meals across Marrakesh.

Sahlab

Sahlab is a warm, milky thick drink made with orchid flour or cornstarch, scented with orange blossom and cinnamon and often topped with nuts, a popular winter street‑vendor comfort in Marrakesh.

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Day trips

Essaouira

170 km 2.5h by car

Coastal medina, beaches, seafood and windsurfing.

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Ourika Valley

30 km 45 min by car

Lush river valley, waterfalls, Berber villages.

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Ouzoud Falls

150 km 2.5h by car

Tall waterfalls, swimming spots and picnic areas.

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Imlil and Toubkal foothills

65 km 1.5h by car

High Atlas hiking base, mountain villages and views.

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Agafay Desert

40 km 45 min by car

Rocky desert near Marrakech, sunset camps and quad tours.

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Kommentare (6)

E
Endah P.

Too many pushy sellers near the main square, food was hit or miss. Would return for the riads and architecture, not for the tourist frenzy.

8
B
Babatunde R.

Hot and dusty in July, I wanted more green. Service at a few restaurants was slow, still enjoyed the markets but be ready to haggle for decent prices.

10
T
Teresa D.

Book timed tickets for Majorelle Garden and go at opening, tour buses arrive late morning. Bring water and sunscreen, lines move much faster early.

6
R
Riku L.

Skip the currency booths in the medina, use the ATM in Gueliz for better rates. Carry small dirham notes, most taxis and stalls want exact change.

10
J
Julien R.

Streets smell of spices, riads are charming, food is incredible but the medina crowds can be suffocating. Three full days felt perfect for a first visit.

7

Getting there

From RAK take the airport shuttle bus or an official taxi; confirm the meter or fare before starting.

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Nützliche Informationen für Marrakesh, Marokko

Beliebte EinkaufsorteJemaa el-Fna, Souks of the Medina, Gueliz, Menara Mall
Beliebte Orte für das NachtlebenHivernage, Gueliz, Rooftop bars of the Medina
Beliebte zwanglose RestaurantsLe Jardin, Nomad, Café des Épices
Beliebte gehobene RestaurantsAl Fassia, La Mamounia, La Maison Arabe
Beliebte CafésCafé des Épices, Café Kif-Kif, Le Jardin
Leitungswasser trinkbarNein
Visum für digitale NomadenNein
Beste Taxi-AppNo widely used international apps, local taxis hailed on the street
Taxi-Preis / km$0.6
Touristen / Jahr3000000
Bevölkerung928850
Mobile Internetgeschwindigkeit30 Mbps
Arbeitslosenquote11 %
Armutsquote15 %
Durchschnittliches Einkommen / Monat$300
Durchschnittliche Lebenshaltungskosten / Monat$600
Hotelpreis / Nacht ab$30
Bierpreis ab$3
Kaffeepreis ab$1.5
Street Food Preis ab$2
Restaurantessen Preis ab$5
Lokale WährungMoroccan dirham (MAD)
SteckdosentypenC, E
ReligionenSunni Islam, Christianity, Judaism
Gesprochene SprachenMoroccan Arabic (Darija), Tamazight (Berber), French, Spanish, English
EthnienArab-Berber, Amazigh, Other
Politische Orientierungcenter-right
Bevölkerungsdichte4500 /km²
Geografische Fläche230 km²
Mögliche NaturkatastrophenEarthquakes, Flooding, Drought, Heat waves
Gefährliche TiereScorpions, Snakes
Beliebte Orte für einen SpaziergangJemaa el-Fna, Majorelle Garden, Koutoubia Mosque, Menara Gardens
Beliebte öffentliche VerkehrsmittelLocal buses, Petit taxis, Grand taxis
Beliebte FluggesellschaftenRoyal Air Maroc, Air Arabia Maroc, EasyJet, Transavia
Empfohlene ImpfungenHepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus, Polio, Routine vaccinations
ArchitekturstileMoorish, Andalusian, French colonial, Berber
Durchschnittlicher Bierkonsum pro Person / Jahr0.5 l
Durchschnittlicher Weinkonsum pro Person / Jahr0.2 l
TrinkgeldkulturTipping customary for service, small change in cafes and 5-10% in restaurants
Coworking / Tag$10
Airbnb / Monat$800
1-Zimmer-Miete / Monat$400
Fitnessstudio / Monat$30
Tagesbudget (Backpacker)$25
Tagesbudget (Mittelklasse)$60

Übersicht für Marrakesh, Marokko

EnglischkenntnisseSchlecht
VerkehrssicherheitSchlecht
Freundlichkeit gegenüber AusländernDurchschnittlich
MeinungsfreiheitSchlecht
Öffentlicher VerkehrDurchschnittlich
GesundheitsversorgungDurchschnittlich
BildungsqualitätSchlecht
Zuverlässigkeit des StromnetzesDurchschnittlich
Sicherheit vor GewaltkriminalitätDurchschnittlich
FußgängerfreundlichkeitGut
NachtlebenDurchschnittlich
GastronomieszeneGut
LGBTQ+ freundlichSehr schlecht
Startup-SzeneSchlecht
LärmpegelSchlecht
SauberkeitSchlecht
Zugang zur NaturGut
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