Practical information : Going out Morocco
Timetable
In seaside resorts and imperial cities, the nights come alive at weekends and sometimes during the week in high season. In the villages, nightlife is almost non-existent.
Timetable
The Kingdom of Morocco is not a backward country, and many establishments offer night hours in bars and clubs, especially in Marrakech, or Agadir.
Budget & Tips
With 12 branches in Morocco, the French Institutes are a good option for cultural outings (theatre, concerts, dance...). Some top-of-the-range hotels have a bar with a panoramic terrace open to outside guests. There you can enjoy an aperitif or a digestif in beautiful surroundings.
Budget & Tips
Although bartering is a national custom, in restaurants or bars it is not possible to negotiate a dish or a price on a menu.
To be booked
Apart from the Majorelle Garden in Marrakech, which has many queues, few places require a prior reservation.
Night transport
You will always find a cab at an affordable price, even in the middle of the night. Of course, the rates go up after 10 pm.
Age restrictions
Moroccans can consume alcohol from the age of 18, even though in the Muslim religion alcohol is not allowed. Young people can legally go to clubs from the age of 18.
Age restrictions
If alcohol is forbidden in the Muslim religion, which is the majority in the country, legally, you just have to be 18 years old.
Smokers
Despite the law adopted by Parliament in 2008, some establishments are still smoky at night. The fines, ranging from 10 to 50 DH, do not have a persuasive effect .
Smokers
Despite the law adopted by Parliament in 2008, some establishments are smoked out at night. The fines, ranging from 10 to 50 DH, do not have a persuasive effect ...
Tourist traps
Be careful in some places where tourists are piling up not to be taken by a fake guide...