City Breaks Marrakech, Atlas Mountains Morocco 2026
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Cesar Resort Spa, Marrakech

Cesar Resort Spa

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Hotel with outdoor pool  
  • Airplane (09/14 - 09/13/2026)
  • No transport provided
Palais Jena, Marrakech

Palais Jena

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Full Board  
  • Airplane (09/14 - 09/13/2026)
  • No transport provided
Angsana Riads Collection Marrakech, Marrakech

Angsana Riads Collection Marrakech

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Hotel with outdoor pool  
  • Airplane (09/14 - 09/13/2026)
  • No transport provided
Riad Dar Justo Hotel Boutique Spa, Marrakech

Riad Dar Justo Hotel Boutique Spa

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Hotel with indoor pool  
  • Airplane (09/14 - 09/13/2026)
  • No transport provided
Chems, Marrakech

Chems

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Hotel with outdoor pool  
  • Airplane (10/04 - 03/28/2026)
  • No transport provided
Opera Plaza, Marrakech

Opera Plaza

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Full Board  
  • Airplane (11/23 - 04/05/2026)
  • No transport provided
Diwane Rak, Marrakech

Diwane Rak

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Hotel with outdoor pool  
  • Airplane (09/18 - 09/17/2026)
  • No transport provided
Amani, Marrakech

Amani

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Hotel with outdoor pool  
  • Airplane (09/17 - 09/16/2026)
  • No transport provided
Riad La Croix Berbere, Marrakech

Riad La Croix Berbere

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Hotel with outdoor pool  
  • Airplane (11/23 - 04/05/2026)
  • No transport provided
Riad Al Badia, Marrakech

Riad Al Badia

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

  • Hotel with indoor pool  
  • Airplane (09/14 - 09/13/2026)
  • No transport provided
Majorelle, Marrakech

Majorelle

Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

    • Airplane (09/14 - 09/13/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Riad 58 Blu, Marrakech

    Riad 58 Blu

    Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

    • Hotel with indoor pool  
    • Airplane (09/05 - 09/04/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Akabar, Marrakech

    Akabar

    Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

    • Hotel with indoor pool  
    • Airplane (11/23 - 04/05/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Almas, Marrakech

    Almas

    Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

    • Hotel with wi-fi Internet  
    • Airplane (02/28 - 03/27/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Riad Ambre Et Epices, Marrakech

    Riad Ambre Et Epices

    Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

    • Hotel with outdoor pool  
    • Airplane (09/14 - 09/13/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Palais Des Congres, Marrakech

    Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Palais Des Congres

    Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

    • Hotel with children playground  
    • Airplane (09/19 - 09/18/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Riad Les Bougainvilliers, Marrakech

    Riad Les Bougainvilliers

    Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

    • Full Board  
    • Airplane (09/14 - 09/13/2026)
    • No transport provided
    Riad Les Orangers D Alilia, Marrakech

    Riad Les Orangers D Alilia

    Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

      • Airplane (09/18 - 09/17/2026)
      • No transport provided
      Riad Shaden, Marrakech

      Riad Shaden

      Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

        • Airplane (09/14 - 09/13/2026)
        • No transport provided
        Riad Zayane, Marrakech

        Riad Zayane

        Marrakech, Atlas Mountains, Morocco

        • Hotel Luxury  
        • Airplane (09/19 - 09/18/2026)
        • No transport provided

        About MarrakechDetails and images of Marrakech

        Marrakech

        Marrakech is a city in southwestern Morocco, the administrative center of the homonymous region. It is located about 150 km from the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It has about 1 million inhabitants. It is one of the most important tourist centers in northern Africa, being famous for its gardens and architectural monuments in the old part of the city, called Medina.

        Recommendations for travel Marrakech

        Dirham is officially designated as a currency and can only be traded within Morocco, however, dirhams are sold and bought at travel agencies and major airports in several countries (especially the UK). Import and export of foreign currency is tolerated up to a limit of 1000DH.
        When you bring paper currency to Morocco (US dollars, pounds, euros, etc.), they must be in good condition. Do not bring any cod from Scotland or Ireland Sterling.
        Most credit cards are accepted (especially Visa, MasterCard).

        Attractions in Marrakech:
        - Djemaa el-Fna is the climax of any night in Marrakech. Dozens of stalls sell a wide range of Moroccan dishes and you will almost certainly be surrounded by women who want to get a henna tattoo. During the day you will meet a lot of snakes and monkeys.
        - Souks (suuqs), or on the markets of Marrakech, adjacent to the Djemaa El-Fna market, are the place where you can buy almost anything. From spices to shoes, jellabas to kaftans, tea, more dishes. No doubt, being a foreigner means that you will end up paying higher prices than a native, but you must negotiate with them.
        - A visit to Tabacarie can be an interesting experience. Even if some people tell you that the area is for locals only, you may visit it without paying anyone. Once you get there, ask one of the workers if you can visit and take pictures.
        - Koutoubia Mosque, near the Djemaa El-Fna market, is named after the bookstore market, which was located here earlier. It is said that the minaret of the Koutoubia mosque is for Marrakech as the Eiffel Tower for Paris. The minaret is visible from Gueliz which is connected to Medina by Avenue Mohamed V. At night the mosque is beautifully lit. But tourists are not allowed to visit it!
        - Saadian tombs were not discovered until the beginning of the 20th century. These were preserved as in the glory days of Saadian rulers. Unlike Badi El Palace, they were probably not destroyed for superstitious reasons. The entrance was blocked, so they remained untouched for hundreds of years. Inside, almost everything is decorated with Zelij (Moroccan sandstone). If you come here try to find the tombs of Jews and Christians, noted by different markings and directions.
        - Majorelle Gardens in Gueliz has an entrance fee of 50 Dh, the entrance being much more expensive than other attractions of the city. However, it offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of city streets. The park prides itself on a collection of plants from around the world, including all the cactus species found on Earth. Sign up here early to avoid crowding.