
Marrakesh Morocco
Things to do in Marrakesh in August 2026
By Tripsapien Research · Updated June 3, 2026
Use this Marrakesh guide to choose August sights, neighborhoods, and seasonal highlights worth putting on your shortlist. August in Marrakesh averages 37°C / 99°F highs, 21°C / 70°F nights, and about 1 rainy day. Good starting points are Ben Youssef Madrasa, Medina souks, and Jardin Majorelle and Yves Saint Laurent Museum. Paste your shortlist into Tripsapien to validate hours, closures, booking windows, and neighborhoods for your exact trip dates.
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Marrakesh in August 2026
Weather
Temperature
99°F / 70°F
37.4°C / 21°C
Precipitation
1d
0.1in · 3mm
Daylight
13.2h
August stays scorching, making riad shade, drivers, and late dinners more practical than midday wandering.
Planning checklist
- 1Use the Marrakesh weather, seasonal timing, and top sights as the spine before assigning fixed sightseeing days.
- 2Check exact-date opening days for museums, markets, and major sights before locking the route.
- 3Group each Marrakesh day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate saved places against your dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
About Marrakesh
City overview
Marrakesh is a former imperial city where the walled Medina, Djemaa El-Fna, souks, palaces, gardens, and Gueliz sit between the High Atlas and the Haouz plain. The useful visitor split is simple: stay alert inside the dense old city, use Gueliz for easier restaurants and modern services, and treat the Atlas valleys as the natural day-trip extension.
Food & drink
Marrakesh food centers on tagine, tanjia, couscous, harira, msemen, olives, dates, chebakia, mint tea, and fresh orange juice. Djemaa El-Fna is the famous evening stage, the Medina has riad cooking and rooftop terraces, and Gueliz adds easier sit-down dining when the old-city lanes feel tiring.
Top sights
Ranked for August suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- ABen Youssef Madrasa
- BMedina souks
- CJardin Majorelle and Yves Saint Laurent Museum
- DDjemaa El-Fna
- EBahia Palace
- FMenara Gardens
- GSaadian Tombs
- HKoutoubia Mosque
- IDar Si Said Museum
- JEl Badi Palace
1Ben Youssef Madrasa
4.7★ · 12,289outdoorOpen dailyBen Youssef Madrasa was one of North Africa largest Quranic schools. Its courtyard, cedar wood, carved stucco, tilework, and student cells make it a key architectural stop in the Medina.
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2Medina souks
4.4★ · 5,878outdoorOpen dailyThe souks north of Djemaa El-Fna form a dense market maze of leather, slippers, spices, lamps, textiles, metalwork, ceramics, and workshops. Go slowly, note landmarks, and expect bargaining.
3Jardin Majorelle and Yves Saint Laurent Museum
4.4★ · 59,289outdoorOpen dailyJardin Majorelle combines cobalt-blue buildings, cactus, palms, bamboo, and a Berber Museum, while the Yves Saint Laurent Museum sits nearby. Both are popular enough to justify timed planning.
Buy timed tickets online during busy periods, especially for morning garden slots.
Show 7 more sights
- 4Djemaa El-Fna
- 5Bahia Palace
- 6Menara Gardens
- 7Saadian Tombs
- 8Koutoubia Mosque
- 9Dar Si Said Museum
- 10El Badi Palace
Neighborhoods
1Medina
The Medina is the walled old city of riads, souks, mosques, hammams, narrow lanes, food stalls, workshops, and the constant pull of Djemaa El-Fna.
2Kasbah and Mellah
Kasbah and the Mellah sit south of Djemaa El-Fna with Saadian Tombs, Bahia Palace, El Badi Palace, spice markets, synagogues, and quieter guesthouse lanes.
3Mouassine and Sidi Abdelaziz
Mouassine and Sidi Abdelaziz are central Medina quarters with riads, boutique shops, hammams, cafes, and fast access into the northern souks.
4Gueliz
Gueliz is the Ville Nouvelle district with easier taxis, banks, galleries, shopping streets, cafes, bars, and modern restaurants outside the old walls.
5Hivernage
Hivernage is a hotel and nightlife district west of the Medina, with resort pools, lounges, broad roads, and a calmer base for visitors using drivers.
6
Palmeraie
The Palmeraie is the palm-grove resort zone north of town, useful for villa stays, pool days, and resort restaurants rather than Medina wandering.
Day trips
45km / about 1.5h by car south of Marrakesh
Ourika Valley
Ourika Valley gives a quick High Atlas outing with riverside restaurants, Berber villages, and walks toward Setti Fatma waterfalls. Go early on warm weekends.
190km / about 3h by bus or car west of Marrakesh
Essaouira
Essaouira adds Atlantic ramparts, fishing port, blue-and-white lanes, seafood, and a cooler coastal climate. It is a long day but an easy contrast to the Medina.
160km / about 3h by car northeast of Marrakesh
Ouzoud Falls
Ouzoud Falls is the classic waterfall trip from Marrakesh, with viewpoints, boat crossings, and village restaurants. It works best with a driver or organized day tour.
Getting around
Inside the Medina, walking is the main transport and maps lose precision in covered souks, so navigate by gates, squares, mosques, and riad landmarks. Alsa buses, petit taxis, airport bus 19, caleches, and hired drivers handle longer hops, with fares agreed before taxi rides when meters are not used.
Check this shortlist against your dates
Tripsapien starts with the sights on this page or places you paste, then checks hours, closures, booking pressure, and neighborhoods for your exact August dates.
Check my Marrakesh datesCommon questions about Marrakesh in August
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Marrakesh in August?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Marrakesh list into Tripsapien and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Marrakesh days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripsapien groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- What to pack for Marrakesh in August
Pack for August's weather, not a generic Marrakesh checklist.
- Light, breathable daytime clothes for average highs around 37°C / 99°F.
- A light evening layer because nights average 21°C / 70°F.
- Sun protection and comfortable walking shoes; rain is usually limited this month.
- How many days do you need in Marrakesh
- 4 days covers the main Marrakesh highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Marrakesh worth visiting in August
- Yes. August in Marrakesh averages 37°C / 99°F highs, 21°C / 70°F nights, and about 1 rainy day.