
Taxi, bus, transfer or ride app? A local breaks down every Marrakech airport to medina option with real 2026/2027 prices.
The First 30 Minutes of Your Trip Set the Tone
Your first impression of Marrakech often happens in the taxi line at Menara Airport. If you pay 300 dirhams for a 6 kilometre ride, the rest of your trip feels slightly off. If you pay the right price calmly, you arrive at your riad in good mood and the city opens up properly. Here are all your options, with real 2026 prices.
The Reality Check
Marrakech Menara Airport is just 6 kilometres from the medina. The drive is 15 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. There is no good reason this trip should cost more than 150 dirhams in any scenario. If you are quoted 200 to 300, you are looking at the tourist tax.
Option 1: The Official Airport Taxi
How it works: walk out of the arrivals hall. The official taxi line is just outside, marked, with a small queue manager in uniform. You take the first car. They have working meters.
The honest price: in 2026, the official daytime rate from the airport to the medina is around 100 dirhams. To Gueliz, around 80. To Hivernage, around 90. To Palmeraie, around 200 to 250 (it is genuinely far).
After 8pm and before 6am, add 50 percent to those numbers. So airport to medina at midnight is around 150 dirhams.
The trick: some drivers will say "the meter is for inside the city only, not from the airport." This is partly true: official taxi rates from the airport are sometimes a fixed tariff. The fixed tariff for medina is 100 dirhams during the day. If a driver asks for 250, you can simply say "100 dirhams" calmly and either he agrees or you take the next car. The queue is constant. There is always a next car.
What works:
What does not work:
Option 2: Bus 19 (The Express)
How it works: bus 19 is the express airport shuttle. It runs every 30 minutes from outside the arrivals hall to the central medina (Place du 16 Novembre in Gueliz, then Jemaa el Fna).
Cost: 30 dirhams one way, 50 dirhams round trip. There is a small ticket booth at the bus stop.
Travel time: 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic and stops.
When it makes sense:
When it does not:
The bus saves 70 dirhams. For a couple, that is 140. For the convenience and lower stress on day one, the taxi is usually worth it.
Option 3: A Pre Booked Transfer
How it works: you book online before your flight. A driver waits in the arrivals hall with a sign with your name. You walk out, get in, drive directly to your riad door.
Cost: 120 to 250 dirhams for a private car (small sedan), 300 to 500 for a minivan (4 to 6 people with luggage).
Pros:
Cons:
Many riads include a free or discounted airport transfer in their booking. Check before you book elsewhere. If your riad offers a transfer for 200 dirhams or includes it for free, take it.
Option 4: Ride Apps (inDrive or uber)
How it works: you download the app at the airport (free wifi exists in arrivals), book a ride. The app shows you the price upfront, you accept, the driver comes to a designated pickup point.
Cost: 50 to 120 dirhams to the medina depending on demand. Often the cheapest option.
Travel time: same as a taxi.
Pros:
Cons:
In 2026, inDrive is the most reliable in Marrakech. Heetch works but has fewer drivers. Uber is also currently active in Marrakech.
If you’re tired and prefer a direct, hassle-free ride, take a taxi. If you don’t mind waiting about 10 minutes and want to save around 30 dirhams, you can use the app. However, keep in mind that inDrive is not legal in Morocco, so you could run into issues with the police and may even be asked to go to the station to confirm the driver is using the app.
The Honest Cost Comparison
| Bus 19 | 60 MAD | 35-45 min | Medium |
| inDrive ride app | 70-120 MAD | 25-35 min | Low |
| Official taxi | 100-150 MAD | 20-30 min | Medium (negotiation) |
| Pre booked transfer | 150-250 MAD | 20-30 min | Lowest |
| Riad pickup | Varies (free to 200) | 20-30 min | Lowest |
Why Riad Pickup Is Often Worth It
Most medium and high end riads in the medina offer airport pickup, either included in your stay or for 100 to 200 dirhams extra. They send a driver, sometimes with a porter to carry your bags through the alleys to the riad door.
This matters more than you think. The medina is a maze. Many riads are 5 to 15 minutes walk from the nearest car drop point. Without a porter, you are dragging your suitcase over uneven cobblestones in the dark on day one. Not a great start.
If your riad offers pickup, take it. Almost always.
Late Night Arrivals: Special Tips
If you land after 11pm:
If you land before 6am, similar logic. Walk in calmly, expect a sleepy doorman, tip generously for the early hour.
Returning to the Airport
Reverse logic. The medina to airport ride is around 100 to 150 dirhams in a metered petits taxi. Same rates apply. After 8pm add 50 percent.
If you have an early morning flight, ask your riad to pre book a taxi the night before. The riad has reliable drivers. Pay 130 dirhams (slightly above the meter price) for the convenience of a guaranteed pickup at 5am.
Do not rely on flagging a taxi at 4am in the medina. They exist but availability is unpredictable.
What Not to Do
Practical Final Advice
The arrival is the hardest hour of any Morocco trip. You are tired, you do not yet know the prices, you do not yet have local rhythm. Make the choice that lowers your stress, not the one that saves 50 dirhams.
For most first time visitors, this is the order I recommend:
Once you have done the airport to medina trip once, you will know the route and the prices. Future trips will be easy.
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