Marrakech in July: weather and travel tips

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 11.12.2023

July turns up the heat in Marrakech, both in terms of weather and cultural fervour. With the high season in full swing, the city invites you to bask in the summer sunshine while exploring its vibrant streets. Brace yourself for the bustling energy, as our guide helps you navigate the crowded attractions and seize the advantages that come with the peak season. Here’s our guide to the weather in Marrakech in July.

What is the weather like in Marrakech in July?

July promises a scorching summer escape, ideal for those embracing the energy of peak tourist fervour. Long, sunny days demand sun protection for daytime explorations. Though the heat is intense, July remains firmly in the high season, drawing sun-seekers to Marrakech. 

Nights, however, retain a warm charm, perfect for immersing yourself in the city's vibrant nightlife. Overall, this month promises a fantastic summer experience for those who can stand the heat — ideal for those who enjoy the energy of peak tourist season.

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Is Marrakech warm in July?

Yes, Marrakech is undeniably warm in July. Daytime temperatures soar between 25 and 40 degrees Celsius (77 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit). The city experiences hot and dry conditions, requiring visitors to take measures to stay cool and hydrated. 

Despite the high temperatures, the warm evenings contribute to the vibrant atmosphere, making it a popular time for tourists. Exploring this city in any weather is one of the best things to do in Morocco.

Average rainfall in July in Marrakech

July experiences a slight uptick in rainfall, with an average of around 1 millimetre. While rainfall remains minimal, you may encounter brief showers. Despite this, the impact on travel plans is generally limited, and visitors can still enjoy the warm temperatures and vibrant atmosphere.

For more details on the weather in Morocco around the year, read up on when to go to Morocco.

Marrakech Djema El Fna square © Shutterstock

Jemaa El Fna, Marrakech, Morocco © Shutterstock

Is July a good time to visit Marrakech?

Yes, July is a good time to visit Marrakech for those who appreciate hot and sunny weather. However, the high temperatures may pose challenges for extended outdoor activities during the day. Nevertheless, the minimal rainfall ensures predominantly dry conditions. it is an excellent time for those seeking a lively Marrakech experience.

Set on taking a trip to Marrakech? Browse our inspirational Morocco itineraries to start planning your perfect holiday.

What about the crowd & cost?

July brings peak tourist traffic to Marrakech, resulting in higher prices for accommodations and potentially more crowded attractions. While costs may be a consideration, the city's lively atmosphere, cultural events, and warm evenings make it a desirable time for those seeking an energetic and bustling travel experience.

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The weather in Marrakech in July is great for discovering the souks © Shutterstock

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Bab Agnaou, city gates, Marrakech, Morocco

Bab Agnaou City Gates, Marrakech, Morocco © Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Marrakech in July

Here’s our list of the best festivals, events and activities for your trip to Marrakech in July.

National Folklore Festival of Marrakech

Immerse yourself in the cultural vibrancy of Marrakech at the National Folklore Festival, where traditional music, dance, and captivating performances showcase the rich heritage of Morocco.

Festival Timitar

Experience the rhythmic beats and cultural diversity of Festival Timitar, held in Agadir (near Marrakech), featuring a dynamic lineup of musical acts and cultural performances celebrating Amazigh (Berber) traditions.

Explore the vibrant district of Gueliz

Discover the modern charm of Marrakech by exploring the vibrant district of Gueliz. Here, contemporary art, trendy boutiques, and lively cafes create a dynamic atmosphere blending tradition with a modern flair.

Throne Day

Participate in the festivities of Throne Day, a national celebration in Morocco honouring the King's enthronement. Join patriotic events, parades, and cultural activities that reflect the country's rich history.

Take a day trip to the Ourika Valley

Escape the city's hustle and bustle by taking a day trip to the Ourika Valley. Revel in the serene landscapes, visit traditional Berber villages, and enjoy the refreshing beauty of waterfalls in this picturesque region.

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Jamaa el Fna Market, Marrakech, Morocco © Shutterstock

Tips for travelling to Marrakech in July

The weather in Marrakech in July can be hot, so pack lightweight, breathable clothing and stay hydrated. Consider scheduling outdoor activities in the morning or evening to avoid the peak heat of the day. To avoid making a faux pas, read our Morocco travel tips.

What to wear in Marrakech in July

Opt for light, loose-fitting clothing to stay cool in the summer heat. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are essential for sun protection. Comfortable walking shoes are crucial for exploring Marrakech's vibrant streets and markets.

Stay in the Gueliz District

For a more modern and cosmopolitan experience, consider staying in the Gueliz District. This area offers a blend of contemporary amenities, diverse dining options, and stylish boutiques. It provides a contrast to the historic medina, offering a different perspective of Marrakech.

Respect religious customs

Marrakech is deeply rooted in Islamic traditions, so it's important to respect religious customs. Be mindful of prayer times, dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and avoid public displays of affection. Understanding and adhering to these customs contribute to a more culturally immersive and respectful travel experience.

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The tanneries of Marrakech  © Shutterstock

Planning your July trip to Marrakech

Discover the beauty of Marrakech with the guidance of our local Morocco travel experts. We handle every detail of the planning and booking for your adventure. 

Whenever you're ready to set off on your journey, contact us, and we'll create a tailor-made itinerary to suit your desires.

Explore our existing Morocco itineraries for inspiration, knowing that each one can be adjusted to meet your specific preferences.

For more travel inspiration see our Rough Guide to Morocco.

Dre Roelandt

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 11.12.2023

Dre Roelandt is originally from the United States but lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Dre is a freelance writer and artist with a passion for travelling. They are an in-house Content Editor at Rough Guides.

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