Atlas Mountains
Spice-scented souks, cool mountain air, and Berber hospitality.
Why visit
The case for going
Marrakech’s medina is a full-sensory experience designed to overload and delight, but just an hour away, the High Atlas reveals a slower, older way of life in Berber villages, with cool air and quieter rhythms.
It's the rare combo of iconic city buzz and ancient mountain tranquility that few travellers fully explore.
What to do
Ways to spend a day
Activities €70–150 total
- 01Explore Djemaa el-Fna at dusk. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 02Hike through the Ourika Valley to a waterfall. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 03Take a cooking class for a traditional tagine. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 04Wander the vibrant souks of the Medina. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
- 05Visit the peaceful Jardin Majorelle. Book on GetYourGuide (opens in a new tab)
Spice-scented souks, cool mountain air, and Berber hospitality.
Where to stay
The right base
Accommodation €30–60/night
Marrakech
Medina
Gueliz
High Atlas Mountains
Imlil
How to get there
Easiest way in
How to get around
Once you land
Within Marrakech, walking is best for the Medina; grand taxis for longer distances or between the Medina and Gueliz. For the Atlas Mountains, shared grand taxis or private drivers (around €40–60 one way to Imlil) are available, taking 1.5–2 hours.
What to eat
Order this
Food €20–35/day
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Chicken tagine with preserved lemon
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Tanjia Marrakchia
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Harira soup
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Mint tea
- TasteAtlas (opens in a new tab)
Zaalouk
By the numbers
Cards on the table
Safety index
72/100
General guide, not advisory data
Best seasons
Spring · Fall
When it's at its best
Fly into
RAK
Marrakech Menara Airport
Daily spend
$$
Mid-range
How to fit in
Read the room
In the medina, embrace the organised chaos of the souks and the spontaneous hospitality of shopkeepers, especially when offered mint tea; haggling is expected and part of the experience. In the Atlas Mountains, the pace is slower and life is deeply connected to family and the land – a shared meal is the highest honour.
How to pack
What goes in the bag
Best in Spring
Spring: warm and sunny days around 20–28°C in Marrakech, with cooler evenings; the mountains are fresh at 12–20°C and can have occasional light rain.
- sturdy walking shoes for souks and trails
- light layers for day and evening
- a wide-brimmed hat for sun protection
- small backpack for day trips
How to prepare
The boring bits
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Get a local eSIM
Airalo
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Travel insurance
SafetyWing
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Check entry requirements
Visa & vaccinations
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