Marrakech 3-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Trip length
- 3 days
- Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
- $460
- Budget–luxury
- $180–$1,170
As of 2026, the recommended Marrakech 3-day route runs Day1 Jemaa el-Fnaa + Souks + Bahia Palace · Day2 Majorelle Garden + Hammam + La Mamounia · Day3 Atlas Mountains day tour + departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $460 on a mid-range budget. Three days covers the city core — Day 1 for the Bahia Palace, Saadian Tombs, souks and a sunset Jemaa el-Fnaa, Day 2 for Majorelle Garden, a hammam and a La Mamounia dinner, Day 3 for an Atlas Mountains day tour before departure.
3-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$180
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$460
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,170
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Jemaa el-Fnaa + Souks + Bahia Palace
Medina historic coreActivities
- 09:00 Bahia Palace 1 hour
An 1880s Moorish-Andalusian palace built for the Grand Vizier. 8,000 m² of intricately decorated rooms — cedar wood ceilings, stucco walls, zellige tile floors. The most accessible introduction to Moroccan craftsmanship.
Cost: $7 / MAD 70 TIP: Combine with the Saadian Tombs (10 minute walk) for a half-morning circuit. Free walking tours of the Medina sometimes start here. - 10:30 Saadian Tombs 1 hour
16th-century mausoleum of the Saadian sultan Ahmad al-Mansur — sealed and forgotten until 1917, then restored. Intricate tilework and carved cedar — Morocco's most-photographed historical site.
Cost: $8 / MAD 80 TIP: Expect a queue at peak times. Combine with the adjacent Kasbah Mosque exterior and the Mellah (Jewish quarter). - 12:00 Lunch — Café Clock (Kasbah) 1.5 hours
Modern Moroccan café — the camel burger is the signature novelty, plus more traditional tagine and couscous options.
Cost: $8-20 TIP: Cards and cash. The cooking school upstairs runs half-day classes if you have a free afternoon. - 14:00 Souks of the Medina 3 hours
The interconnected covered markets — spices, leather, carpets, lanterns, slippers, ceramics. Start from Souk Semmarine (the main entrance off Jemaa el-Fnaa) and wander.
Cost: Free entry; bargaining required TIP: Start bargaining at 30-40% of the first asking price. Cash dirham. Hire a guide ($20-30 half-day) for a first visit — otherwise easy to get lost. - 17:30 Koutoubia Mosque exterior + gardens 1 hour
12th-century Almohad mosque with a 77 m minaret — the visual landmark of Marrakech, visible from across the city. Non-Muslims may not enter; the gardens and exterior are the visit.
Cost: Free outdoor TIP: Best at sunset for photos. Walking distance to Jemaa el-Fnaa (5 minutes). - 18:30 Jemaa el-Fnaa Square at sunset 3 hours
The city's main square — UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. The transition from day vendors (henna artists, snake charmers, monkey handlers) to evening food stalls is the most-photographed hour in Marrakech. 100+ food stalls set up by 19:00.
Cost: Free + $3-10 dinner TIP: Cash only at most food stalls. Tip MAD 10-20. Avoid the henna artists and snake handlers who grab you — they demand $20-50 for unwanted service. - 21:30 Café des Épices rooftop 1.5 hours
Mint tea on a souk rooftop with a Medina view — the calmest way to end the night after the Jemaa el-Fnaa intensity.
Cost: $3-10 TIP: Cards and cash. Tip 5-10%. Walk back to your riad together if late.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Riad breakfast
Medina · Included with riad
Most riads include breakfast on the courtyard or rooftop — Moroccan pancakes, eggs, mint tea.
Lunch
Café Clock
Kasbah · $8-20
Modern Moroccan with the camel burger novelty.
Dinner
Jemaa el-Fnaa food stalls
Jemaa el-Fnaa · $3-10
UNESCO street food — the most distinctive Marrakech meal.
Walking throughout the Medina. Petit taxi to Bahia Palace if your riad is on the far side ($2-3).
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Majorelle Garden + Hammam + La Mamounia
Gardens, spa, luxury dinnerActivities
- 09:00 Majorelle Garden + YSL Museum 2 hours
Cobalt-blue garden created by French painter Jacques Majorelle in 1923, restored by Yves Saint Laurent in 1980. The Berber Museum is inside; the YSL Museum is next door. The most-photographed garden in Morocco.
Cost: Combined ticket $25 / MAD 240 TIP: Pre-book online to skip the morning queue. Both museums are small and complement the garden well. - 11:30 Le Jardin Secret 1.5 hours
A restored 19th-century palace in the Medina with two gardens (Islamic Andalusian + Exotic) — quieter than Majorelle, with a tower view of the Medina.
Cost: $8-15 TIP: Walking from Jemaa el-Fnaa. The garden tower view is the highlight. - 13:30 Lunch — Nomad (Spice Square rooftop) 1.5 hours
Modern Moroccan rooftop restaurant overlooking the Spice Square — the most-photographed view restaurant in the souks.
Cost: $15-35 TIP: Reserve Fri-Sat — rooftop tables sell out. Cards and cash. - 15:30 Hammam spa experience 2 hours
Traditional Moroccan bath — steam, scrub with savon noir (black soap), and rinse. Les Bains de Marrakech ($80-120) and Hammam Mouassine ($50-90) are the tourist-friendly options; public hammams run $5-15 if you want the authentic version.
Cost: $50-150 luxury or $5-15 public TIP: Reserve luxury hammams 1-2 days ahead. Bring or buy your own toiletries at public hammams. Separate male/female sessions. - 18:30 Marrakech Museum + Ben Youssef Madrasa 1.5 hours
A late 19th-century palace converted to a museum, plus the 14th-century Islamic college (Ben Youssef Madrasa, recently restored). Strong introduction to Marrakech's architectural traditions.
Cost: Combined $13 TIP: The madrasa courtyard is the best-preserved 14th-century Moroccan architecture in the city. - 20:30 Dinner — La Mamounia (Le Marocain) 2.5 hours
Opened in 1923 — the most famous hotel in Marrakech. Le Marocain is the flagship Moroccan dining room. The full experience: garden cocktails first, then dinner.
Cost: $80-200 TIP: Reserve 1-2 weeks ahead. Smart casual / no shorts. Cards and cash. The afternoon tea ($60) is a more affordable way to experience the hotel.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Riad breakfast
Medina · Included
Standard riad breakfast on the courtyard or rooftop.
Lunch
Nomad
Spice Square · $15-35
Rooftop view, modern Moroccan.
Dinner
La Mamounia (Le Marocain)
Medina (luxury) · $80-200
Reserve ahead. Smart casual.
Petit taxi to Majorelle ($3-5). Walking the rest of the day.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Atlas Mountains day tour + departure
Berber culture + farewellActivities
- 08:00 Atlas Mountains day tour (Imlil + Berber village) 10 hours
1.5 hour drive south of Marrakech into the High Atlas. Most standard tours include a Berber village visit, a short hike with views of Mount Toubkal (North Africa's highest peak), and lunch in a Berber home.
Cost: $80 per person day tour TIP: Pre-book through Klook or Viator. Standard tour groups are 6-12 people; private tours run $150-250. Bring water and modest clothing. - 11:00 Berber village walk in Imlil 3 hours
The starting village for Mount Toubkal expeditions. A short walk through the valley with views of terraced fields and Berber farmhouses.
Cost: Included with tour TIP: Modest dress is appreciated in the village. Many homes welcome travelers for tea. - 14:00 Lunch in a Berber home 1.5 hours
The cultural highlight of the day — lunch served in a Berber family home, usually tagine, couscous and Moroccan salads on low tables with cushions.
Cost: Included with tour TIP: Tip the family $5-10 per person if you enjoyed the meal. Bring small gifts (school supplies, soap) if you want to be especially appreciated. - 16:00 Optional hot springs on the way back 1.5 hours
Some tours add a stop at the Ourika Valley hot springs on the way back to Marrakech.
Cost: $10 add-on TIP: Skip if you have an early evening flight. - 19:00 Return to Marrakech + final souk shopping 2 hours
Back to the Medina for last-day souvenir shopping — leather slippers, lanterns, spices, argan oil.
Cost: Variable TIP: Bargain hard. Cash dirham. Allow time to repack. - 21:30 Final dinner — Le Foundouk 2.5 hours
A restored Medina foundouk with three floors and a rooftop terrace — Moroccan-international menu, more polished than the typical Medina restaurant.
Cost: $25-50 TIP: Reserve Fri-Sat. Cards and cash. Tip 5-10%. - 01:00 Departure from Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) 30 min
Late-evening departures back to Europe, Asia or North America. Most long-haul routings transit via Paris (CDG), Madrid or Casablanca.
Cost: Petit taxi $7-15 TIP: Pre-book a Klook airport transfer if departing late. International check-in opens 3 hours before departure.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Riad + tour pickup
Medina · Included
Early start — Atlas tours usually pick up at 8:00.
Lunch
Berber home lunch
Atlas Mountains (Imlil) · Included with tour
The cultural highlight of the day.
Dinner
Le Foundouk
Medina · $25-50
Reserve Fri-Sat.
Atlas tour vehicle + petit taxi for the airport.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Modest cover-up clothing (covered shoulders and knees) — essential
- ✓ Light cottons for March-November, warm jacket for December-February evenings
- ✓ SPF 50 sunscreen + hat (UV is very high)
- ✓ Insect repellent for summer
- ✓ Cash dirham (MAD)
- ✓ Type C/E plug (220V)
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