Watercolour illustration of Marrakech
Marrakech

Marrakech holidays

A walled medina city in Morocco built around markets, gardens and riads, with a hot, dry climate that rewards timing the visit around the seasons.

40°C AugustBest Apr, May, Oct, Nov3–5 nightsDirect from London Stansted

At a glance

  • market and old-city exploring
  • short breaks in cooler months
  • a base for Atlas Mountains day trips

Trip cost

10 nights in Marrakech≈ €510–€900 pp
Return flight
≈€86
Stay
≈€740
Food & local
≈€75

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Marrakech

From €27/night · Typical €145 · 189 stays · 10-night stay assumed

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Getting to Marrakech

  • AirportMarrakesh Menara Airport (RAK)
  • Transfer optionsTaxi

Taxis run between Marrakesh Menara Airport and the city.

Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 152 return

5 nights

Mon 31 Aug

Ryanair UK

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September from 99 return

Typical €110 · 8 nights

Mon 7 Sept

Ryanair

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October from 102 return

Typical €152 · Direct · 9 nights

Fri 30 Oct

Ryanair UK

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November from 86 return cheapest

Typical €104 · Direct · 9 nights

Sun 8 Nov

Ryanair UK

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February from 201 return

10 nights

Thu 11 Feb

Royal Air Maroc

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Marrakech by month, from London Stansted.
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MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug1522
Sep99€1105
Oct102€1525
Nov86€1048
Feb2012

Areas of Marrakech

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • MedinaThe walled old city of markets, mosques and riads, best for visitors who want to be inside the historic centre and are comfortable with narrow, busy lanes.
  • GuelizThe modern new town of wide avenues, shops and restaurants, suited to travellers who prefer contemporary comforts within a short taxi ride of the medina.
  • HivernageA quieter, leafier district near the gardens and larger hotels, good for travellers who want more space and calm over old-city atmosphere.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
April · May · October · November
Hottest
July · 40°C
Wettest
March · 54mm
  • Jan22°13mm
  • Feb23°42mm
  • Mar24°54mm
  • Apr28°20mm (good month)
  • May31°14mm (good month)
  • Jun34°2mm
  • Jul40°1mm
  • Aug40°0mm
  • Sep32°7mm
  • Oct31°30mm (good month)
  • Nov27°4mm (good month)
  • Dec22°26mm

What each season is like

Spring
Warm, mostly dry days without summer's extreme heat make this one of the more comfortable times to walk the medina and gardens.
Summer
Daytime heat regularly climbs well past what is comfortable for walking, so summer visits work best around early mornings and evenings rather than full days outdoors.
Autumn
Temperatures ease back down from summer's peak, making this, alongside spring, one of the more comfortable stretches of the year for sightseeing on foot.
Winter
Days are usually mild and sunny, though nights turn genuinely cold, so evenings need proper layers despite the daytime warmth.

Good to know about Marrakech

Worth it for

The medina's souks, squares and riads sit within the old walls, giving the centre a distinct, dense character built for walking rather than driving.

Keep in mind

Summer heat can make full days of walking uncomfortable, and the mid-year months are best avoided or planned around the cooler parts of the day.

Why go

  • The medina's souks, squares and riads sit within the old walls, giving the centre a distinct, dense character built for walking rather than driving.
  • Gardens such as the Menara basin offer open, quiet space close to the city, a contrast to the medina's narrow lanes.
  • It works as a base for day trips toward the Atlas Mountains, adding mountain scenery to a trip built mostly around the city.

Worth knowing

  • Summer heat can make full days of walking uncomfortable, and the mid-year months are best avoided or planned around the cooler parts of the day.
  • The medina's narrow, crowded lanes and inconsistent signage make it easy to lose orientation, and some riads are only reachable on foot rather than by car.
  • Winter nights are cold enough to need proper layers, which can surprise visitors focused only on the daytime warmth.