The Ultimate 7-Day Itinerary for Your First Trip to Marrakech
So, you have a week to immerse yourself in the magic of Marrakech. Seven days is the perfect amount of time to dive deep into the rose-tinted city—to experience the whirlwind of the Medina, savor the quiet courtyards, explore the stunning nature at its doorstep, and truly connect with its vibrant culture.
But how do you structure your time to ensure you get the most out of every moment?
As locals passionate about sharing the best of our city, we’ve crafted the ultimate 7-day itinerary. This plan balances the must-see sights with authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences that will stay with you long after you've returned home.
Day 1: Arrival and Immersion in the Medina
Theme: Getting your bearings and diving headfirst into the magic of the old city.
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Morning/Afternoon (Arrival): Arrive at Marrakech-Menara Airport (RAK). Take a pre-booked transfer to your Riad. Settle in, drop your bags, and accept the welcome mint tea—this is the first, essential ritual of your trip.
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Late Afternoon (Exploration): Your first mission is to get intentionally lost. Wander through the twisting alleyways of the Medina near your Riad. Don't worry about a destination. Follow the sounds and smells, marvel at the ancient doors, and let the energy of the city envelop you.
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Evening (The Spectacle): As dusk approaches, make your way to the legendary Djemaa el-Fna square. Find a rooftop cafe (like Le Grand Balcon du Café Glacier), order a drink, and watch from above as the square transforms into a living theater of storytellers, musicians, and snake charmers. For dinner, be brave and try the food stalls in the square—the sausage sandwiches and harira soup are local favorites.
Pro Tip: Save the souk shopping for later in the week when you are more comfortable with navigating and pricing. Today is just for observation.
Day 2: Palaces, History, and Hidden Gems
Theme: Stepping back in time to explore the opulent history of Marrakech's rulers.
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Morning: Start early at the Bahia Palace. Arriving before 10 AM allows you to experience the intricate tilework (zellige), carved stucco, and peaceful courtyards before the largest tour groups arrive. From there, visit the nearby Saadian Tombs, the long-hidden necropolis of the Saadian dynasty.
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Afternoon: Wander through the Mellah (the old Jewish Quarter) and visit the Lazama Synagogue. Afterwards, explore the stalls of the Mellah market, famous for its spices and textiles.
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Evening: Enjoy a more formal dinner at a traditional Moroccan restaurant within a Riad. Many, like Le Foundouk or Nomad, offer a stunning setting and a refined take on classic Moroccan dishes.
Day 3: A Day Trip to the Atlas Mountains
Theme: Escaping the city to witness the breathtaking natural beauty of Morocco.
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Full Day: Book a full-day group or private tour to the Atlas Mountains. Most tours will take you through the Three Valleys, showcasing a different side of Moroccan life. You'll see Berber villages clinging to the mountainsides, lush green valleys, and stunning waterfalls.
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Lunch: Your tour will almost certainly include a traditional tagine lunch at a local Berber family's home or a mountainside restaurant. This is often a highlight, offering both delicious food and an incredible, authentic cultural exchange.
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Evening: You will return to Marrakech in the early evening, likely tired but exhilarated. Have a simple, relaxing dinner near your Riad.
Day 4: Art, Craft, and Creation
Theme: Exploring Moroccan artistry, from historical masterpieces to creating your own.
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Morning: Immerse yourself in art and design. Start at the famous Jardin Majorelle, a stunning botanical garden with its electric blue accents, formerly owned by Yves Saint Laurent. Next door, visit the Yves Saint Laurent Museum to see the legendary designer's work, which was so heavily inspired by the city.
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Afternoon (The Main Event): It's time to move from observing art to creating it. Head to the MyRugy Workshop for an unforgettable, hands-on weaving class. You’ll be guided by master artisans, learning the traditional Berber techniques passed down through generations. In a few relaxing, mindful hours, you'll create your own small woven wall hanging—the most personal and meaningful souvenir you could possibly take home.
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Evening: Feeling inspired by your creative afternoon, enjoy dinner in the modern district of Gueliz. Try a restaurant like Plus 61 for a contemporary take on Moroccan-inspired cuisine.
Pro Tip: The MyRugy workshop is an indoor activity, making it a perfect plan for the heat of the afternoon or a rare rainy day. Book in advance, as spots are limited.
Day 5: The Souks and Secret Gardens
Theme: Mastering the art of shopping in the souks and finding hidden oases.
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Morning: It's time to conquer the souks. Start at the northern end of the main square and dive in. Take your time. Explore the different areas: the Souk Semmarine (for leather goods), the Souk Haddadine (for metal lanterns), and the Souk Cherifia (for modern Moroccan design). Remember the haggling rules: be polite, have fun, and never accept the first price.
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Afternoon: When the sensory overload of the souks becomes too much, escape to Le Jardin Secret. This beautifully restored Riad garden is a peaceful haven. Find a quiet bench, reflect on your morning's purchases, and enjoy the tranquil sounds of the fountains.
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Evening: Take a break from tagine and try one of Marrakech's excellent international restaurants. L'mida offers stunning rooftop views and creative dishes.
Day 6: Relaxation and Rejuvenation
Theme: A day dedicated to the classic Moroccan ritual of relaxation.
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Morning: Indulge in a traditional Hammam and Gommage. For an authentic local feel, visit a public hammam like Hammam Mouassine. For a more private, luxurious experience, book a treatment at a spa like Les Bains de Marrakech.
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Afternoon: A lazy, relaxed afternoon. Perhaps visit a local patisserie for some Moroccan sweets, find a cozy cafe, or simply relax on your Riad's rooftop with a good book.
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Evening: For your last big dinner, book a table at La Mamounia's Le Marocain for a truly opulent, unforgettable Moroccan dining experience, or return to your favorite spot from the week.
Day 7: Last Souvenirs and Departure
Theme: One last taste of the Medina before heading home.
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Morning: Enjoy a final Moroccan breakfast at your Riad. Make a last-minute trip into the souks for any gifts you forgot. If you prefer fixed-price, high-quality goods, the Ensemble Artisanal complex is a great choice.
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Afternoon: Head to Marrakech-Menara Airport (RAK) for your flight home, your bags filled with treasures and your mind filled with a week of unforgettable memories.
This itinerary is just a suggestion, a framework for your own unique adventure. Allow yourself to get lost, to say yes to unexpected invitations, and to savor every moment.
Ready to weave your own story into the fabric of Marrakech? Book your spot at the MyRugy Workshop as a highlight of your trip! →