Best Time to Visit Marrakech: Heat, Crowds & Hidden Season (2025)
The best time to visit Marrakech is March to May or October to November — comfortable at 18–28°C before summer heat pushes 45°C in the Medina.
Marrakech is best visited in spring (March–May, 18–28°C) or autumn (October–November, 18–26°C) — comfortable for exploring the Medina souks, day trips to the Atlas Mountains, and evenings on Djemaa el-Fna square. June to August sees temperatures of 38–45°C, making afternoon sightseeing genuinely difficult.
Marrakech Month by Month
Practical Tips for Each Season
- •**Ramadan (dates vary)**: Many local restaurants close during daylight hours; iftar (breaking fast at sunset) is a spectacular community event — join locals at Djemaa el-Fna for a memorable meal
- •**Summer survival**: Riad swimming pools, hammam sessions, and pre-dawn souks (open from 7am before heat peaks) make summer manageable for acclimatised visitors
- •**Atlas day trips**: Snow on Jebel Toubkal (4,167m) can persist until May — bring layers for any mountain excursion regardless of Marrakech temperatures
The Marrakech Menara Airport is only 4km from the Medina — a taxi costs MAD 70–100 (~€6.50–9). Grand taxis (shared Mercedes) to Djemaa el-Fna run MAD 20–30 per seat. In spring and autumn, book your riad at least 3 weeks ahead — the best riads in the Medina sell out fast.
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Is Marrakech worth visiting in winter?
Yes — December to February offers mild days (15–20°C), minimal crowds outside the Christmas–New Year spike, and some of the lowest riad prices of the year. The Atlas Mountains dusted with snow visible from the city's rooftop terraces is genuinely beautiful.
How many days do you need in Marrakech?
Three days covers the Medina essentials: Djemaa el-Fna square, the souks, Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, and Jardin Majorelle. Five days adds a day trip to Ourika Valley or the Atlas, plus time to get properly lost in the Medina lanes.
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