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Whether you're looking for a last-minute Marrakech (RAK) flight or planning a flight at a later date, take advantage of our lowest prices for your travel dates on this site. With our flights list you can easily find for the coming months the cheapest prices to fly with Air France to Marrakech (RAK). You can also directly pick your departure date on our booking engine at the top of the page, if your trip to Marrakech (RAK) is already scheduled.

Flights to Marrakech

You have a trip to Marrakech scheduled? From a number of US departure cities, Air France provides daily flight Marrakech service. You can quickly find the most convenient times and prices for any upcoming Air France trip to one of Morocco's most well-known destinations by using the information in our flight Marrakech schedule. You only need to enter your departure date into the booking search box at the top of the website if you already have a trip to the city scheduled. If you're looking forward to your upcoming flight with Air France to Marrakech, keep reading for some of our vacation suggestions.

When to go to Marrakech?

While Marrakech is a great place to visit any time of the year, the months in the fall is probably the best time to visit Marrakech. September to November, when temperatures range from about 28 degrees at the maximum to 15 degrees at the low is pleasant and offers many good days to explore the city, likewise in early Spring is in the months of March through April. Even though it's warm outside, you won't have to deal with the bitter cold or searing heat like in summer months. The shoulder seasons can definitely more opportunities to visit the places you want to see, as months in these seasons also feature the less rainfall compared to other months in the year.

Why you should visit Marrakech?

The northern African city of Marrakech is among the most coveted destinations to visit in the world. And for good reason. The town is a cacophony of varied and vibrant elements that will definitely wake up any traveler’s senses, from the hustle and bustle of it’s many medinas, the colorful spirit of its souks, the unforgettable taste of its local cuisine, and the beautiful journey to the Saharan desert that will leave you breathless and wanting for more. It’s a mystery that many people have longed to uncover.

Marrakech in particular has a strong French influence. After all, France formerly had a province in Morocco. There are several French-style cafés in the city, and the Jardin Majorelle, the former residence of Yves Saint Laurent, is undoubtedly one of the most popular attractions. The Yves Saint Laurent Museum, designed by French architects Olivier Marty and Karl Fournier, is a building that is situated close to the famous Jardin Majorelle, and features an exhibition space, a theater, a bookshop, and a research library.

Practical information

Standard Moroccan Berber and Standard Arabic are the two official languages in Marrakech. Although English is frequently spoken in tourist-oriented areas, you will discover that most individuals you come across in Marrakech itself, a cosmopolitan city, speak French. The Dirham, which is used in Morocco, is a closed currency, meaning that it is not commonly used outside of Morocco. While you can spend Euros in Marrakech's large hotels, eateries, and stores, it is advisable to carry Moroccan Dirhams in cash for everyday purchases outside major cities and popular tourist destinations.

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