Lowest Hotel Price | €11 |
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Most Popular Hotel (5-star) | Hyatt Place Taghazout Bay |
Hotels Near Airport | 8762 |
Average Length of Stay | 7 days |
Low season | May | cheapest month to stay |
High season | March | most expensive time to stay |
50% | expected price decrease | |
38% | expected price increase |
Price | €75 - €242 |
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Cheapest day of week | Friday | is the cheapest day of the week to book |
Highest day of week | Sunday | is the most expensive day of the week to book |
€99 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day | |
€215 | is the average per night cost for a hotel on this day |
Price | €25 - €112 |
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CHEAPEST CITY IN MOROCCO | Chefchaouen | 52% cheaper | Hotels in Chefchaouen are the cheapest in Morocco at just €25 per night on average |
MOST EXPENSIVE CITY IN MOROCCO | Saïdia | 54% more expensive | Saïdia has the highest priced hotels in Morocco with rooms averaging €112 per night |
MOST POPULAR CITY IN MOROCCO | Agadir | 69% more users visited | More momondo users search for hotels in Agadir than any other city in Morocco |
The Moroccan transport network has a high-speed train, which serves Tangier, Rabat, Kenitra, and Casablanca, including carriage rides, sightseeing buses, taxis, a Tramway, and bikes. The paid sightseeing buses move between Marrakech and Tangier, the Tramway makes various stops along Sale and Rabat while renting bikes, scooters, or motorbikes will help you discover hidden treasures of the city. The country’s capital, Rabat has numerous historical attractions to explore; however, Marrakech is arguably the most romanticised city you can stay in. With Morocco hotels like Le Meridien N’Fis and The Red House at your booking disposal, paid visits to famous landmarks such as Dejemaa el-Fnaa Square, Majorelle Gardens, and the 19th century Bahia Palace will be within easy reach. Rabat’s Medina area is a must-visit if you’re up for some bargain hunting for souvenirs and local craftwork along the Souq es Sebbat and Rue Souika shopping streets.
A guided trip to the Sahara Desert is an experience for anyone’s bucket list, and something you won't forget easily. The massive desert stretches over many countries with picturesque sand dunes and Carmel caravans making regular appearances around Merzouga. The Atlas Mountains are Morocco’s dominant mountain range, home to the tallest peak in Northern Africa called Mount Toubkal. It takes several days and a paid local guide tour to fully explore the Atlas Mountains, Barbary Macaques, the Todra Gorge, the UNESCO-recognised Ait-Ben-Haddou, and more. If you are planning to explore the vastness that is Morocco and the surrounding area attractions, we recommend hiring a car for ease of movement. Additionally, it is economical if you stay at cheap hotels in Morocco like Riad Khol, La Villa Normad, or Hotel Riad Enakhil and Spa in Marakesh.
colourful bazaars, traditional Arabic live music, swanky clubbing scene, and cocktail bars are among the many things that attract tourists to the trendy district of Marrakesh. While Marrakesh is where most people will gather for unadulterated night-time action in English pubs, Irish bars, or casinos, there’s another spot that’s been entertaining crowds for years. The Djemaa el Fna Square has been a recognised masterpiece of UNESCO since 2001. It serves as a massive food market where you can shop and eat while enjoying eclectic exhibitions, musical performances, and nightly carnivals. You can catch the plaza at its least frenetic in the morning to enjoy a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice. Then take in the views atop rooftop restaurant cafes like Hadj Mustapha and Grand Balcon du Café Glacier to sample local cuisines such as tajines, freshly fried fish, kebabs, hearty soups, a warming ginger tea called Khoudenjal, and more. To be part of this cultural meeting place in Djemaa el Fna Square, we recommend staying at Morocco hotels like Riad Ifrane and Dar Anika, not only to enjoy city living amenities but the proximity to numerous top areas attractions as well.
Marrakech is a good jumping-off point to paid historical destinations in Morocco like Fez and Essaouira Medina. As the second-largest and UNESCO-recognised Moroccan city, a paid tour of museums, mosques, and various landmarks in the Fez Medin presents unforgettable sightseeing opportunities. A must-see is a paid visit to the massive 11th-century Chouara tannery, the picturesque Al Attarine Madrasa, and the oldest university in the world—Al Quaraouiyine. Inside the 11th-century fortress wall of Oudaias Kasbah is Rabats’ top attraction, where it’s free to stroll the tranquil Andalusian Gardens. You can enjoy a trip atop the district’s northern platform for panoramic views of the Sale to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. There’s a host of touring opportunities in Morocco, especially during the cooler months of April, May, October, and early November. For ease of travel around Rabat, we recommend that you book hotels in Morocco like the Onomo Hotel or Rihab Hotel.
July is the least expensive month to stay in Morocco, with an average price of €63 per night. That price is significantly cheaper than the most expensive month, November.
While the country has many desirable locations to visit, the most popular city in Morocco to travel to is Agadir.
Expect to pay about €20 per night when booking a luxury hotel room in Morocco. Rates for luxury hotel rooms are typically 46% more than the average hotel room in Morocco, which costs €37 each night.
Our data shows that hotel rooms in Taghazout are about 29% more expensive on average than hotel rooms in the rest of Morocco, with a nightly rate of €60.
If you’re looking for the best deal when visiting Morocco, consider staying in Tétouan. According to our data, Tétouan is the least expensive city to spend the night in when visiting Morocco, with an average nightly rate of €9, 74% below the country’s average.
There are 35,604 operators available for hotels in Morocco as of November 2024.
Prices for hotels in Morocco refresh daily.
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