20 Top Things to Do in Marrakech in Your 20s

Morocco’s Red City is an enthralling destination for people of all ages. A plethora of attractions and activities ensure that there’s never a dull moment. There are certainly plenty of reasons to visit Marrakech. Budget-friendly activities ensure it’s a top destination for all. Here are some of the best things for younger visitors to enjoy in Marrakech.
Stay in a Sociable Riad
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Marrakech has a wealth of traditional homes, known as riads and dars, that have been converted into enchanting guest houses. Usually brimming with exotic designs and patterns, staying in a riad is one of the best ways to experience a little part of local life. Some riads cater especially to younger guests, with sociable common areas and a program of activities to help people to make new friends and mingle. There are enough budget accommodations in Marrakech to keep your bank account happy.
Find the Tastiest Street Food
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Marrakech, as with Morocco in general, is famous for its delicious cuisine. The local street food is especially tempting for younger guests, being both wallet-friendly and tasty. Meat skewers, soups, sandwiches, pastries, and pizzas are among the city’s street fare. There are plenty of places to dine on a budget too, if you want a sit-down meal.
Enjoy the Thrill of Quad Biking
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Another popular activity in Palmeraie is quad biking. The sandy and rocky terrain, surrounded by lush palm trees, is ideal for adventures.
Navigate the Streets of the Medina
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Haggle Hard in the Souks
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Enjoy the Local Art Scene
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Artsy youngsters may appreciate the city’s diverse art scene. There are several small galleries in Gueliz, in addition to studios at Sidi Ghanem and museums that contain beautiful local artwork. There’s also plentiful street art to admire.
Explore in a Horse-Drawn Carriage
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Take a horse-drawn carriage ride around the city for a different perspective. Especially loved by young couples, a ride in a calleche can be super romantic in the right company.
Ride on the Back of a Camel
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While many people think of camels when they think of Morocco, it can come as a surprise to find that camels are typically only found close to the desert areas. Head to Palmeraie, a palm oasis just outside the city centre, and you’ll be able to experience the fun of a camel ride.
Discover Your Favourite Roof Terrace
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Visit a few cafes with roof terraces and find the best views and most laid-back atmosphere in the Red City. Those around Djemaa el Fna are especially enthralling, although those that overlook the medina’s rooftops can be equally as endearing. While you won’t usually find alcohol on the drinks menu you can enjoy a refreshing glass of mint tea, fruit juice, or other soft drink.
Go Surfing in Essaouira
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Hike a Waterfall at Ourika Valley
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Located 40 kilometres from the heart of Marrakech, the lush Ourika Valley is a great place for visitors to admire mountain scenery and hike a multi-level waterfall. The riverside restaurants at Setti Fatma are ideal for refueling.
Take a Day Trip to Ouarzazate
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Another top day trip to make from Marrakech is to Ouarzazate. Located on the fringes of the Sahara Desert, it is often referred to as the ‘Door to the Desert’. The beguiling mud-built kasbah of Ait Ben Haddou draws scores of visitors, and there is also a movie museum and filming studios in the area. You might be surprised to discover the amount of movies that have been shot here and in other parts of the country.
Other things that people in their 20s may enjoy around Marrakech are visiting the city’s varied museums, getting up close and personal with former working donkeys at Jarjeer Donkey Sanctuary, hitting the modern shops of Gueliz, and shopping for crafts and handmade goods at Sidi Ghanem. Additionally, you could explore the city’s diverse neighbourhoods, take a day trip to Ouzoud Waterfall, visit Marrakech’s tanneries, watch the Fantasia Show at Chez Ali, and, if time permits, take a three-day trip to the mighty Sahara Desert.
Feel the Rush at Terres d'Amanar
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Terres d’Amanar is within the wider Marrakech region, 41 kilometres from the city centre. It offers an array of adrenaline-inducing activities, including a long zipline across a gaping gorge. Other activities include horse riding, mountain biking, rope courses in the trees, climbing, and archery.
Go Bar Hopping in Gueliz and Hivernage
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Decorate Yourself with a Henna Tattoo
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Probably more appealing for female visitors, there are numerous women at Djemaa el Fna who will decorate your hands, arms, feet and legs with an intricate temporary henna tattoo. The dye eventually fades away, leaving you with no permanent skin patterns. Choose your design and relax as the women skillfully apply the henna to your skin. Be sure, however to only use brown henna; black henna can cause allergic reactions and chemical burns.
Experience the Energy of Djemaa el Fna
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Get Comfortable in a Shisha Café
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Ornate shisha pipes are among the goods you’ll find for sale in Marrakech’s many markets. There are also several shisha cafes where you can chill out in ambient surroundings and enjoy a smoke while listening to hypnotic music.
Take it Easy in a Hammam
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Even youngsters need a little TLC at times! Treat yourself to a little pampering with a visit to a Marrakshi hammam. The public hammams let you bathe with the locals and enjoy lower costs. If you want a little more luxury, however, you’ll also find a good selection of high-class spas too.
Learn More about the Local History
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Young and old alike cannot help but be interested in Marrakech’s long history. A former imperial city, Marrakech’s splendid historic spots include the Saadian Tombs, Badi Palace, Bahia Palace, and Koutoubia Mosque.
Book your next amazing experience in Marrakech with these tours
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Immersions bring Marrakech to life and showcase its lively spirit. From sunrise hot air balloon rides over the Atlas Mountains to covert rooftop tea rituals with local storytellers, this range of experiences transports you beyond the souks and into the center of the medina. Explore undiscovered riad gardens, artisan workshops preserving traditional crafts, and the greatest street food vendors that locals are only aware of. Whether your interests lie in modern Moroccan architecture, Berber culture, or the vibrancy of Djemaa el-Fna at dusk.
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