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How to get from Casablanca to Marrakech?

If you have a trip from Casablanca to Marrakech in mind, taking a train is always a great idea, as a high-speed train can cover the distance between the cities in a matter of just 3 hours! Apart from being one of the fastest means to travel, a train ride is also among the most comfortable ones.



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Casablanca is a more modern, business-oriented location. It still holds an enormous amount of history and interest, but combines that with bustling streets and a title of Morocco's business capital. Marrakech is a more popular tourist spot, combining phenomenal scenery and architecture with a remarkable history.

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Two days in Casablanca gives you plenty of time to explore Morocco's largest city. To make the most your time, choose tours that visit multiple sights in one day and offer an insight into Moroccan culture and cuisine.

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Discover the busy city of Marrakech on a full-day tour from Casablanca. Stroll the medina of the fortified city and purchase authentic Moroccan oils and spices in the souk. See the Saadian tombs and take a stroll in the peaceful Majorelle Garden.

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As a US citizen on a budget, you can easily spend $30 USD per day in Morocco by staying in hostels and eating street food. See also: Should women travel alone to Morocco? Morocco itinerary for 5, 7, 10 and 14 days.

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Marrakesh is Morocco's fourth-largest city and one of the country's major tourist spots. To see it, ideally, you'll want to allocate at least two to three days, although those with less time to spare can still enjoy the experience.

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Exploring Morocco by train is reliable and comfortable – and perfect also for solo-travelling women.

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Sure, Marrakech is a great destination for tourists. It has a lot to offer, from its bustling souks and traditional markets to its stunning historic monuments, beautiful gardens, and vibrant nightlife. so it Marrakech Day Tours.

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It's not as busy as the high season, so you can often get good deals on accommodations and tours, but the weather is generally more pleasant than in the peak summer heat or the chill of winter. A piece of advice: Morocco is not expensive so even if you visit during the high season, it won't really cost a lot.

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Casablanca is a more modern, business-oriented location. It still holds an enormous amount of history and interest, but combines that with bustling streets and a title of Morocco's business capital. Marrakech is a more popular tourist spot, combining phenomenal scenery and architecture with a remarkable history.

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Passports and Visas: You must have a valid passport with at least one blank page. Visas are not required for visits lasting less than 90 days. Visit the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco website for the most current visa information.

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Seven days is a perfect stay for all there is to see and do in Marrakech and to delve into the mysteries hidden in the nearby desert.

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Visiting Marrakech in four days will allow you to see all the attractions of Marrakech, from its Medina to the Menara gardens, through its souks and, of course, the Jamaa el Fna square. In addition, you will have time to take an excursion that will take you to some of the magical locations that are in its surroundings.

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If you're the kind of person to get up reasonably early and spend a whole day outside, then you won't actually need 3 days in Marrakech – we found 2 full days was more than enough. If this is you, take a day trip to Essaouira on your 3rd day.

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It boasts cosmopolitan restaurants, theaters, and galleries, one of the world's largest mosques, and a vibrant nightlife. The best time to visit Casablanca is from June to August, when the weather is warm and sunny, and there are fewer tourists than other Moroccan cities such as Fez, Marrakesh, Meknes, and Rabat.

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Generally, Casablanca is considered a safe city for tourists. You will not face any problems while traveling in Casablanca in most instances.

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