Winter In Marrakech.

Visiting Marrakech During The Cooler Season

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December in Marrakesh can still be warm and sunny, making it the perfect destination for people who don’t particularly enjoy the stifling summer temperatures.

If you want to avoid the huge crowds of tourists, you might prefer the months of December and January.

It’s worth noting that there is a possibility of more rain during the winter months, and evenings can be chilly, but packing the right clothing will ensure that you still have a wonderful experience.

In Gueliz and Hivenage, modern hotels and apartments have heating.

In the medina, riads have air conditioning and will supply their guests with extra warm blankets.

Wearing light layers and carrying a lightweight weatherproof jacket and umbrella will make visiting the city’s attractions more enjoyable.

I went in December, and it was still sunny most days, turning chillier after sunset.

I still had a brilliant time and found that vendors in the souks were easier to haggle with because of fewer tourists.

I even managed to bag a few really good deals to take home with me.

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Another thing worth mentioning is that the price of flights and accommodation are significantly cheaper too.

Regarding day excursions, the Atlas mountains do get snow, so if you’re considering a day trip to Ourika Valley or Imlil, check if travel is safe before booking.

The train to Casablanca is operational, and buses to Essaouira still run, so that’s an alternative day trip if it’s too dangerous or cold to go.

I was pleasantly surprised at how often I was able to sit outside and people watch in Jamaa El Fna in December.

Some days were bright and sunny, and some were cloudy with marginally cooler temperatures.

Marrakech in December/image by Freebird Tracey.

Some of the restaurants I visited, such as The Clock in the Kasbah, had roaring fires during the evenings, creating a nice cosy atmosphere.

Occasionally, Marrakech can experience more rainfall than usual, so this is something to bear in mind if you don’t want to get caught out.

There is still plenty to see and do, though, so don’t be too upset if you’re caught in a storm.

The city certainly needs the rain to keep it as beautiful as it is.

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I would definitely go again during winter. It helped me through the gloomy grey days in the UK.

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