Marrakech welcomes millions of visitors a year, and the ride from Menara Airport into the medina is most travellers’ very first taste of Morocco — usually after a long flight, often after dark. It’s a short trip, but it’s also where first-timers most often overpay or get flustered. Sort just two things before you even leave the terminal — datos móviles and the real taxi fare — and the rest is easy. Here’s exactly how to get from Marrakech airport to your riad safely, and for the right price.
How far is Marrakech airport from the medina?
Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) sits just 5–8 km from the medina — roughly a 15–25 minute drive depending on traffic and which gate (bab) your riad is near. It’s close enough that you never necesitas a pricey pre-booked transfer. What actually matters is agreeing the fare and knowing a taxi can’t drive you to your door — both covered below. First, land with a working phone: a eSIM para Marruecos means Maps, your riad’s address and a ride app all work the moment you step off the plane.
The real taxi fare (and what touts will quote)
Marrakech taxi fares are regulated, and knowing the real numbers is your best protection:
- Daytime: about 70–150 MAD for a petit taxi to the medina.
- After 22:00 / at night: a legitimate surcharge applies — about 150–240 MAD.
Touts inside the terminal often quote 300–400 MAD for the same ride. The fix is simple: acuerda el precio antes de subir, or ask for the meter (compteur). If a driver refuses both, walk to the next one — there are always plenty.
Why your taxi can’t reach your riad door
Here’s what surprises every first-timer: taxis can’t drive into the medina. Its lanes (derbs) are narrow and pedestrian-only, so your driver drops you at the nearest gate (bab) — not your riad’s front door — and you walk the last few minutes through the alleys with your bags. It’s completely normal and safe, but it catches people out at night. The easy move: message your riad before you land and ask them to meet you at the gate. Most do it for free, and it turns a confusing arrival into a five-minute welcome.
The airport taxi scams to know
None of these are dangerous — they rely on tiredness and politeness, and a calm “no, thank you” handles all of them:
- “No meter” / fixed tourist price — the classic overcharge. Agree the fare first or use the meter.
- “Your riad is closed / has moved” — a ploy to steer you to a commission-paying place. It’s almost never true; trust your booking.
- The fake “official” — someone in arrivals offering “official” taxis at inflated rates. Use the marked taxi rank outside.
- The padded night surcharge — a real surcharge exists after 22:00, but it isn’t triple the fare.
For the full playbook, see our guide to estafas comunes en Marruecos.
The cheaper way: Bus 19 to Jemaa el-Fnaa
Travelling light and arriving in daylight? The Airport Bus 19 (Alsa) runs between Menara Airport and Jemaa el-Fnaa, the medina’s main square, for around 30 MAD — a fraction of a taxi. Buses leave roughly every 30 minutes and take about 20 minutes. It’s great for budget and solo arrivals, though a taxi still wins if you have heavy bags, a late flight, or a riad deep in the medina.
Uber, Careem & inDrive at the airport
Uber doesn’t operate in Marrakech, but inDrive and (to a lesser extent) Careem are used by some locals and let you see a fare up front — handy for skipping the negotiation. Airport coverage can be patchy and pickup points change, so treat ride apps as a useful backup rather than a guarantee. The catch: they only work if your phone has data the moment you land — which is exactly why an eSIM is step zero (next).
Arriving at night — is it safe?
Plenty of flights land in Marrakech late, and a night arrival is safe with a little planning. The square and the main medina arteries stay busy and lit well into the night. The smart moves: arrange your riad pickup at the gate in advance, take a petit taxi rather than walking unfamiliar lanes with luggage, stick to lit, populated streets, and keep your phone charged and connected so you can call your riad or pull up directions instantly. Do that and a midnight arrival is nothing to worry about.
Step 0: land already connected
Almost everything above works better — or only works — with data the second you land: Google Maps to your riad, the real fare to check against, inDrive to book a ride, and WhatsApp to message your riad from the plane. A Morocco eSIM activates before you clear customs, with no shop queue and no passport-registration counter. Set it up at home, switch it on when you land, and you arrive fully connected.
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Your Marrakech arrival checklist
- Install and set up a eSIM para Marruecos before you fly; switch it on when you land.
- Screenshot your riad’s address, the nearest medina gate, and your booking confirmation.
- Message your riad to meet you at the gate — especially for a night arrival.
- Agree the taxi fare first (≈70–150 MAD day, 150–240 MAD night) or insist on the meter.
- Carry small notes; “no change” is a classic way to round the fare up.
- Keep valuables in a zipped, front-facing bag in the arrivals crowd.
- Guarda 112 — the universal emergency number — before you travel.
Preguntas frecuentes
How much is a taxi from Marrakech airport to the medina?
A petit taxi from Marrakech Menara Airport to the medina costs roughly 70–150 MAD in the daytime and 150–240 MAD after 22:00, when a regulated night surcharge applies. Touts often quote 300–400 MAD, so agree the fare before you get in or ask for the meter.
How far is Marrakech airport from the medina?
Marrakech Menara Airport is about 5–8 km from the medina, a 15–25 minute drive depending on traffic and which gate your riad is near.
Is there Uber at Marrakech airport?
No, Uber does not operate in Marrakech. Locals use inDrive and sometimes Careem, which show a fare up front, but airport coverage is patchy — and the apps only work if your phone already has mobile data when you land.
Can a taxi drive into the Marrakech medina?
No. The medina’s lanes are narrow and pedestrian-only, so taxis drop you at the nearest gate (bab) and you walk the last few minutes. Ask your riad to meet you at the gate, especially at night.
Is it safe to arrive in Marrakech at night?
Yes, with a little planning. The main square and medina arteries stay busy and lit at night. Arrange your riad pickup in advance, take a petit taxi rather than walking with luggage, stick to lit streets, and keep your phone charged and connected.
How do I get internet when I land in Marrakech?
The easiest way is a Morocco eSIM: you install it before you fly and switch it on when you land, so you have data before you even clear customs — no shop queue or passport registration. That gives you Maps, ride apps and WhatsApp from the moment you arrive.
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