What does Marrakech cost?
Marrakech is very affordable compared to European cities — but prices vary greatly depending on whether you haggle in the souk or pay in the Ville Nouvelle, whether you eat at a food stall or a luxury restaurant. The currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD) — 1 Euro ≈ 10–11 MAD.
Typical Prices (Guidelines 2025/2026)
| Item | Price (€) |
|---|---|
| Mint tea (café) | 0.50–1.50 |
| Freshly squeezed orange juice (Djemaa) | 0.40–0.50 |
| Food stall on the Djemaa (tajine) | 3–5 |
| Restaurant in the Medina | 6–15 |
| Upscale restaurant | 20–50 |
| Riad (mid-range, double room with breakfast) | 40–100 |
| Riad (luxury) | 150–500 |
| Hostel (dormitory) | 8–15 |
| Taxi (within Medina/Gueliz) | 1–3 |
| Hammam (traditional) | 1–3 |
| Hammam (touristic/luxury) | 20–80 |
| Bahia Palace entry | 7 |
| Jardin Majorelle entry | 15 |
| Saadian Tombs entry | 7 |
| Cooking class (half-day) | 25–50 |
| Day trip to Ourika Valley | 20–40 |
| Carpet (souk, after haggling) | 50–500 |
