Marrakech in September: weather and travel tips

Dre Roelandt

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 02.05.2024

September brings a welcome change to Marrakech as the weather begins to mellow, signalling the onset of the shoulder season. Experience the city in a more relaxed setting without compromising on favourable weather conditions. Here’s our guide to the weather in Marrakech in September.

What is the weather like in Marrakech in September?

The weather in Marrakech in September signals a shift toward fall,. Days remain warm, but evenings offer a refreshing coolness, creating a more comfortable setting for outdoor pursuits. Falling into the shoulder season, September beckons with a more relaxed Marrakech experience. Overall, September provides a pleasant blend of warm weather and reduced tourist congestion, making it an ideal time for a more relaxed visit to Marrakech.

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Is Marrakech warm in September?

Yes, Marrakech is still warm in September, although there is a gradual transition toward milder temperatures. Daytime highs range from 21 to 36 degrees Celsius (70 to 97 degrees Fahrenheit). 

The city experiences a pleasant blend of warm weather and cooler evenings, providing a comfortable environment for outdoor exploration. Exploring this city in any weather is one of the best things to do in Morocco.

Average rainfall in September in Marrakech

September sees a slight increase in rainfall, with an average of around 17 millimetres. While still relatively low, you may encounter occasional showers. Despite the uptick in rain, September remains a pleasant time to visit, with warm temperatures and a more relaxed atmosphere due to the beginning of the shoulder season. 

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

Marrakesh, Morocco, Jemaa el Fna © Shutterstock

Jemaa El Fna, Marrakech, Morocco © Shutterstock

Is September a good time to visit Marrakech?

Yes, September is a good time to visit Marrakech as it marks a transition from summer to fall. The temperatures become more comfortable, providing a pleasant climate for outdoor exploration. With a slight increase in rainfall, you’ll want to be prepared for occasional showers.

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What about the crowd & cost?

September in Marrakech transitions into the shoulder season, resulting in a decrease in tourist crowds and potentially more favourable prices for accommodations. The city offers a more relaxed atmosphere, making it an excellent time for budget-conscious travellers seeking a balance between pleasant weather and a less bustling environment.

Find even more ideas for your autumn adventure with our guide to the best places to travel in September.

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The weather in Marrakech in July is great for exploring the medina © Shutterstock

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Ben Youssef Medersa, Houses of Prayer, Marrakech, Morocco

Ben Youssef Medersa, Houses of Prayer, Marrakech, Morocco © Shutterstock

Festivals and events in Marrakech in September

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

Marrakech International Theater Festival

Immerse yourself in the world of performing arts at the Marrakech International Theater Festival, where local and international theatre companies showcase their talents in a celebration of creativity.

Explore the Medina

Take a leisurely stroll through the historic Medina of Marrakech in September, where the labyrinthine streets come alive with vibrant markets, cultural treasures, and the distinctive ambience of the city.

Eid al-Adha

Join in the festive celebrations of Eid al-Adha, a significant Islamic holiday marked by prayers, feasts, and the symbolic sacrifice of animals, creating a lively and communal atmosphere.

Attend cultural events for Mawlid al-Nabi

Participate in cultural events and celebrations for Mawlid al-Nabi, honouring the birth of Prophet Muhammad, with processions, prayers, and cultural activities that showcase the rich heritage of Marrakech.

Visit the Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (MACAAL)

Explore contemporary African art at MACAAL in September, where the museum's dynamic exhibitions and installations offer a thought-provoking journey through the diverse expressions of contemporary African artists.

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Souk Marrakesh

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

Tips for travelling to Marrakech in September

The weather in Marrakech in September offers milder temperatures, so pack a mix of light clothing for warm days and layers for cooler evenings. Consider exploring outdoor attractions without the intense summer heat. To avoid making a faux pas, read our Morocco travel tips.

What to wear in Marrakech in September

Opt for a combination of breathable clothing for the daytime and layers for cooler evenings. Modesty is appreciated, so choose outfits that cover shoulders and knees, especially when visiting religious sites. Comfortable walking shoes remain essential for navigating Marrakech's diverse landscapes.

Learn about Berber culture

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Marrakech by delving into Berber culture. Visit museums, attend cultural events, and engage with locals to gain insights into their traditions, music, and art. Understanding the Berber way of life adds depth to your Marrakech experience.

Stay in a riad

Enhance your stay in Marrakech by choosing accommodations in a traditional riad. These courtyard-style homes offer an authentic experience, combining comfort with local charm. Enjoy the unique architecture, personalized service, and often serene atmospheres that riads provide, contributing to a memorable and culturally immersive stay.

Preparing for two-wheel tours

The weather in Marrakech in September is great for outdoor activities © Shutterstock

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Dre Roelandt

written by
Dre Roelandt

updated 02.05.2024

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 Senior Content Editor at Rough Guides.

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