You will stay in a riad wich has traditionally been a private home decorated to welcome you as guests.In a quiet and cosy atmosphere, you can relax after visiting the city and its alleys ("Derb").
All the rooms are no smoking but you can enjoy your cigarette on the terrace or in the patio if you want.
It is not allowed to bring an outsider to the riad and some of them will be forced to ask you to leave without any compensation.
The architecture of these houses,claim to respect its neighbors. WHAT TO WEAR?:the medina is a place where you have to respect how people live, our advice: do not wear clothing which may seem casual to you but shocking for them(no mini skirts or too big necklines).
If you come to Marrakech during the period of Ramadan, try to drink as discreetly as possible, especially when Ramadan is in full summer, also try to smoke in pubs or restaurants to avoid doing in the street, il will be appreciated.
PRAYER: because of the large number of mosques, you will hear the prayers five times per day, the prayer will be longer on Friday which is THE day of the prayer. It is strictly forbidden to visit the mosques unless you are Muslim.
MONEY: you can change your national currency into dirhams at the airport if you wish. Many currency exchange offices and distributors are available in town.
VACCINES: no vaccinations required for Morocco.
WATER: we recommend bottled water.
DRUGS: plan an anti diarrhea, rehydration salts if you are travelling with a baby but know that you will find most of the drugs (or their equivalent) in all drugstores in the city.
AIRPLANES: to come to Morocco you have the choice. The most important thing is to have a valid passport.
http://www.ryanair.com
http://www.transavia.com
http://www.easyjet.com
http://www.royalairmaroc.com
useful link:
http://www.amb-maroc.fr/
http://www.tourisme-marrakech.org/adresses_utiles.php
http://www.cgm-paris.fr