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Getting Around
Grand taxis are the primary way to move between Ouarzazate and nearby sites like Ait Benhaddou or the Dades Valley, operating on shared or private hire basis from the main taxi stand near Place Al Mouahidine. CTM buses connect Ouarzazate to Marrakech, Agadir, and Errachidia, though journeys are long and booking ahead during peak season is strongly advised.
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Cash or Card
Ouarzazate operates predominantly on cash, especially in medina shops, local restaurants, and at smaller kasbahs where card readers are either absent or unreliable. Larger hotels and a handful of tourist-facing restaurants accept Visa and Mastercard, but carrying a good supply of dirhams at all times is not just practical, it is essential.
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Good to Know
Bargaining is expected and respected in souks and craft shops, but the key is to approach it as a friendly conversation rather than a confrontation, always with a smile and genuine interest in the item. Photographing local people, especially women and older residents, requires clear permission first, and a small gift or purchase from a nearby stall is often a gracious way to express gratitude.
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ATMs
ATMs from Banque Populaire, Attijariwafa Bank, and CIH Bank are available in the city center near Avenue Mohammed V and around the main municipal square. Withdrawal limits per transaction are typically set between 2,000 and 4,000 MAD depending on the machine, and international cards with a Visa or Mastercard logo generally work without issue, though informing a home bank before travel is wise.
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Currency
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the official currency and is not freely traded outside the country, so travelers should plan to exchange money upon arrival rather than before departure. Exchange offices called bureaux de change offer competitive rates in Ouarzazate, generally better than hotel front desks, and keeping small denomination bills on hand makes market transactions much smoother.
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Plugs
Morocco uses Type C and Type E outlets with a standard voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz. European two-pin plugs fit without an adapter, but travelers from North America or the UK will need an adapter.
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Safety
Ouarzazate is considered one of the safer cities in Morocco for independent travelers, with a low rate of petty crime compared to larger urban centers like Marrakech or Casablanca. Travelers should be alert to occasional overly persistent touts near the Taourirt Kasbah entrance and the film studios, as unsolicited guide offers can quickly become difficult to decline without firm but polite refusal.
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Airports
Ouarzazate Airport (OZZ), also known as Moulay Ali Cherif Airport, sits roughly 3 kilometers north of the city center and handles direct seasonal flights from several European cities including Paris and Brussels. For greater connectivity, Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) serves as the main regional hub, located approximately 200 kilometers north via the Tizi n-Tichka mountain pass, a spectacular but winding three-to-four-hour drive.