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What to Wear in Morocco: A Practical Guide for Travelers

One of the most common questions our guests ask is: “What should I pack for Morocco?” While Morocco is a liberal and welcoming country, dressing respectfully is key to a smooth experience.

  • Respect the Culture: In cities like Fes and Marrakech, it’s recommended to cover your shoulders and knees, especially when visiting religious sites.
  • Layering is Key: Even if it’s hot during the day, mornings and evenings can be chilly, especially in the Atlas Mountains.
  • Footwear: You will be walking a lot in the Medinas. Bring comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes to navigate the cobblestone streets.
  • Scarves: A light scarf is a traveler’s best friend—it protects you from the sun and serves as a quick cover-up when needed.

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