


This walking tours itinerary reshuffles the schedule around walking tours activities — neighborhood walks and self-guided exploration. Mostly low-effort and walkable, with a mix of self-guided and guided activities. Includes 2 must-see landmarks across Marrakech.
Highlights: Jemaa el-Fnaa Square, Marrakech Medina Souk Walking Tour, Koutoubia Mosque Exterior Walk
This 3-day Morocco walking itinerary covers Marrakech on foot — 3 walking-focused activities take you through neighborhoods, markets, and landmarks at street level.
About This Itinerary
A 3-day Marrakech, Morocco itinerary, focused on walking tours with 4 scored activities, including Jemaa el-Fnaa Square and Koutoubia Mosque Exterior Walk. Days are balanced so no single day is a marathon.
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Marrakech
Marrakech
Immerse yourself in the world's most famous open-air market, street food, and live performances
Best Oct-Apr; summer heat can exceed 40C, visit evenings in Jul-Aug 📍 MapAdmire Marrakech's iconic 12th-century minaret and stroll through the surrounding gardens
Year-round; exterior and gardens open to all 📍 MapMedina / Gueliz / Hivernage
Navigate the labyrinthine souks from spice markets to leather workshops with a local guide
$25 Verified Mar 2026 Best Oct-Apr; mornings less crowded, souks closed Fridays at noon 📍 MapTaste your way through the medina's best street food stalls and hidden local eateries
$50 Verified Mar 2026 Best Oct-Apr; evening tours available in summer 📍 MapMedina / Gueliz / Hivernage
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Morocco
$120 – $1,050 per person for 3 days
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🧳 Practical Info for Morocco
- Visa
- Visa-free for US, EU, UK, CA, AU citizens for up to 90 days.
- Tipping
- 10–15% at restaurants. Tip guides, drivers, and riad staff. Small coins for hammam attendants.
- Currency
- Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Cash is king — ATMs widely available but many vendors and souks are cash-only.
- Power
- 220V, Type C/E plugs. US travelers need an adapter and possibly a voltage converter.
- Connectivity
- SIM cards at airports and shops (Maroc Telecom, Orange, Inwi). Good coverage in cities; desert areas may have gaps.
- Emergency
- 19 (police), 15 (ambulance), 150 (fire)
🚗 Getting Around Morocco
Hire a driver or rent a car for day trips from Marrakech and Fes. Roads between major cities are good.
ONCF trains connect Casablanca, Marrakech, Fes, and Tangier. Al Boraq high-speed runs Tangier to Casablanca (2h).
CTM and Supratours buses reach towns trains don't. Comfortable and affordable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Morocco safe for tourists?
Generally safe for tourists. Marrakech, Fez, and Chefchaouen are well-traveled. Be aware of persistent touts in medinas. Women should dress modestly outside resort areas.
What is the best time to visit Morocco?
March-May and September-November for comfortable temperatures. Summer is extremely hot in Marrakech and the desert. Winter is mild on the coast.
How much does a week in Morocco cost?
Budget: $40-70/day. Mid-range: $100-200/day. Luxury: $300+/day. Riads offer incredible value — beautiful guesthouses from $30-80/night.