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Best flights to Marrakech
- · 5 nights SVQRAK
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- · 10 nights VLCRAK
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- · 8 nights MXPRAK
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- · 3 nights ALCRAK
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- · 7 nights MADRAK
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- · 7 nights AGPRAK
RAKAGP
Airlines flying to Marrakech

Ryanair
48.98 €

Vueling
79.26 €

EasyJet
87.87 €

WizzAir Malta
100.27 €

Easyjet Europe Airline
130.43 €
Frequently asked questions
Flight information
8 airlines fly to Marrakech:
- Ryanair
- Vueling
- EasyJet
- WizzAir Malta
- Easyjet Europe Airline
- Iberia Express
- Royal Air Maroc
- TAP Air
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How to reach the centre of Marrakech
Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) is the main gateway, located approximately 6 kilometres south-west of the city centre. Several transport options connect the airport to the medina and hotel districts. The most economical choice is the airport bus (BMCE), which costs around £2-3 and takes 20-30 minutes to reach Jemaa el-Fnaa. Grand taxis (shared minibuses) offer a fixed-rate service for approximately £4-6 per person with a similar journey time. Private taxis charge around £10-15 for the trip, though negotiating the fare beforehand is advisable.
The journey by car typically takes 15-25 minutes depending on traffic and destination within the city. For visitors preferring comfort and convenience, pre-booked airport transfer services are widely available through most hotels and tourism operators.
What to see in Marrakech
Marrakech is celebrated for its stunning medina, bustling souks, and architectural treasures reflecting centuries of Moroccan heritage. The Jemaa el-Fnaa square serves as the vibrant heart of the city, where snake charmers, musicians, and food stalls create an unforgettable atmosphere. The historic riads throughout the medina showcase intricate tilework and tranquil courtyards offering respite from the energetic streets.
Key attractions and neighbourhoods worth exploring include:
- Koutoubia Mosque with its iconic minaret dominating the skyline
- Bahia Palace featuring ornate rooms and beautiful gardens
- Saadian Tombs showcasing intricate zellige tilework
- Majorelle Garden with exotic plants and striking cobalt-blue architecture
- The medina souks selling traditional crafts, spices, and textiles
- Mellah, the historic Jewish quarter with unique cultural character
Local cuisine in Marrakech
Moroccan cuisine is renowned for its bold flavours, aromatic spices, and slow-cooked dishes reflecting centuries of culinary tradition. Street food culture thrives in Marrakech, with food stalls around Jemaa el-Fnaa offering authentic snacks at budget-friendly prices. Dining in traditional riads provides intimate experiences where meals are served in candlelit courtyards, whilst modern restaurants showcase contemporary takes on classic Moroccan fare.
Essential dishes and specialities to savour include:
- Tagine – slow-cooked stew combining meat with vegetables and warm spices
- Couscous – steamed semolina served with rich broth and fresh vegetables
- Pastilla – crispy phyllo pastry filled with savoury meat and almonds
- Harira – traditional lentil soup often served during Ramadan
- Fresh seafood – grilled fish and prawns flavoured with local herbs
- Mint tea – the national beverage served throughout the day
