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Is Marrakech safe for LGBT?

It's important to note here that in Morocco homosexual acts are illegal and punishable by up to three years in prison. Even though this is not always enforced, it's smart to use street sense and avoid PDAs (public displays of affection) as this is culturally frowned upon for both opposite and same-sex couples.



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Key takeaways: Morocco is a popular destination for LGBTQ+ travelers; however, LGBTQ+ rights are very limited because being gay is illegal and punishable by law in this country. However, some destinations within Morocco are known to have spots friendly to the LGBTQ+ community.

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Grindr still works in Morocco, but only with a VPN (as in many countries where homosexuality is illegal).

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Most travel agencies around the world agree that Marrakech is quite safe to visit however certain precautions must be taken before visiting the famous red city. Although the city is beautiful and a feast for the eyes, its small narrow streets and crowded areas makes it a particularly appealing place for pickpockets.

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  • Don't Drink Tap Water in Marrakech. It's probably best to drink filtered or bottled water when visiting Marrakech and traveling in Morocco. ...
  • Don't Accept Unsolicited Help or Directions. ...
  • Don't Forget to Learn About Local Customs. ...
  • Don't Take Photos Without Permission. ...
  • Don't Barter for Unfair Prices.


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Marrakesh is generally safe for solo female travellers.

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Morocco can get mighty hot in the summer, with temps often topping 104°F (40°C). Avoiding July and August is a good idea for those uncomfortable with the heat. The best time to visit if you like warm – but not too warm – weather is autumn or spring.

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Can unmarried couples sleep together in Morocco? While it is not permitted for an unmarried Moroccan couple to share a room, as non-Moroccans you won't encounter any problems (unless the establishment itself chooses not to allow it). However, public shows of affection should be kept to a minimum.

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Whatever you wear in Marrakech, never excessively reveal the body outside of the riad or hotel where you are staying. Cover décolletage, shoulders and thighs. It's not necessary for non-Muslim women to wear a hijab (a type of scarf covering the hair).

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If you are a foreign couple visiting and you kiss no one is likely going to say anything to you – kissing in Morocco is not illegal. However if one partner is Moroccan you may face additional scrutiny. While you might not get in trouble, it is highly frowned on to kiss or fondle each other in public.

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While Morocco has a bit of a bad reputation for tourist harassment, it's still a very safe country to travel in as a solo female. As long as you don't mind a few frustrations here and there, it's well worth the small difficulties to experience such a beautiful place.

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Yes, it is generally safe to go out at night in Morocco. However, as with any country, there are some precautions you should take to ensure your safety. Morocco is a popular tourist destination, and the government takes security seriously.

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Anyway, if one or both of you has an Arabic or Muslim name or is a Moroccan citizen, you cannot share a hotel room without being married or a relative. It's the law. If neither of you have an Arabic or Muslim name and are not Morocccan citizens, you will be fine.

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Is Marrakech safe at night? As long as you're near the city center and you don't venture far on the outskirts of Marrakech, your risk of being harassed, mugged or assaulted is very low. The city becomes much more alive at night and it's when street musicians and performers come to Jemaa el Fena.

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Morocco allows the consumption of alcohol. Alcohol must be purchased and consumed in licensed hotels, bars, and tourist areas. You can also buy alcohol in most major supermarkets. The alcohol section is usually in a separate room from the main supermarket.

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