Ultimate Guide to Ouarzazate Morocco: Top Things to Do, Best Hotels and Must-Try Restaurants

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Never heard of Ouarzazate? You certainly won't be alone in that! But if you’re heading from Marrakech to Merzouga (the gateway to the Sahara Desert) or the iconic Ait Ben Haddou, you’ll be passing right through Ouarzazate on your way there.

A bit of background about Ouarzazate: It was a major stop on the ancient trans-Saharan trade route and is located on the Route of a Thousand Kasbahs (the most famous of which being the aforementioned Ait Ben Haddou), which means that this city is steeped in thousands of years of history.

Not only is it an interesting place to explore, but it’s also a logical stop for some refreshments and to do a bit of sightseeing after driving 4 hours from Marrakech.

Beyond the city's historical significance, Ouarzazate has a unique claim to fame – being a popular filming location for some of the biggest movies and TV shows around, including Gladiator I and II and Game of Thrones.

When I was driving from Marrakech to Merzouga, I actually stopped in Ouarzazate twice – first on my drive from Marrakech to Dades Valley, then again on the way back from Todra Gorge to Ait Ben Haddou. Both times were much-needed breaks to stretch the ole legs after hours of driving! But honestly, it worked out perfectly since I could split up the sightseeing instead of cramming it all into one day.

So, to help you make the most of your stop in this modern Moroccan city, I’ve rounded up the top things to do in Ouarzazate – including the best Ouarzazate hotels and restaurants.


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How to Get From Marrakech to Ouarzazate

Book a Tour from Marrakech

Visiting Ouarzazate from Marrakech couldn't be easier as there are plenty of tour companies that service this route!

And to save you from having to do all the research, here are my top group tour recommendations for visiting Ouarzazate:

  • Day trip to Ouarzazate and Ait Ben Haddou from Marrakech: This highly-rated tour takes you to all the must-visit spots, including a scenic stop in the Atlas Mountains and Tizi n’Tichka Pass, a visit to the famous Atlas Studios in Ouarzazate, and, of course, the iconic Ait Ben Haddou.
  • Or if you've more time to spare, embark on this 3-Day Merzouga and Sahara Desert Tour. It's one of the most popular tours from Marrakech. On your way to Merzouga, you'll explore Ouarzazate, visit the ancient city of Ait Ben Haddou, discover the stunning Atlas Mountains and Todra Gorge, and spend a night under the stars in the Sahara. It’s the perfect way to see all the must-see places in southern Morocco in a nutshell.

Hire a Car in Marrakech

This is exactly what I did: I hired a car in Marrakech and drove (for the first time in a foreign country!) to Merzouga, stopping off in Ouarzazate to do some sightseeing along the way. I absolutely loved the freedom that driving gives you to explore the country at your own pace.

If you’re considering doing the same, check out DiscoverCars or AutoEurope for car rental quotes. And make sure to read my 27 Essential Tips for Driving in Morocco – it’ll provide you with all the insights you need on what to expect. I could've done with a guide like this before I went driving in Morocco!!

I rented a Dacia Sandero to drive from Marrakech to Merzouga for my trip to Morocco.

Marrakech to Ouarzazate Bus

Taking the bus from Marrakech to Ouarzazate is definitely one of the most budget-friendly transport options. While you won’t be able to stop at any viewpoint, you can still admire the stunning scenery from your seat.

There are two bus companies that operate this route:

  • Supratours: They run four buses per day from Marrakech to Ouarzazate between 8am to 3.30pm | Costs about £8/€9 one-way | Takes about 4-5 hours
  • CTM: They run five buses per day from Marrakech to Ouarzazate between 12.30am and 4.15pm | Costs about £7/€8 one-way | Takes about 4-5 hours
If you plan to do a day trip using public transport, aim to catch an early morning bus from Marrakech to Ouarzazate, and then return on an evening bus to make the most of your trip.

Private Transfer or Tour

If you don’t want to drive, take public transport, or join a group tour, your best bet is to take a private transfer from Marrakech to Ouarzazate or a private tour that includes visiting Ait Ben Haddou.

Either way, you can sit back, relax, and stretch out in a comfortable taxi for the long journey ahead – no need to focus on the road, squeeze into a cramped bus, or make small talk with anyone if you don’t feel like it. Plus, you can ask your driver to stop off wherever and whenever you would like!


Things to Do in Ouarzazate

Kasbah Taourirt

As I mentioned earlier, Ouarzazate lies on the ancient trans-Saharan trade route. This prime location made it an incredibly wealthy region, which led to the construction of many large and lavish kasbahs – Kasbah Taourirt being one of them.

Kasbah Taourirt's roots date back to the 17th century and its most famous owners were the powerful Glaoui family, who took over in the early 20th century.

The Kasbah is located right in the commercial centre of Ouarzazate and is open daily from 8am to 5pm. It costs 50dh (£4) to visit without a guide or 150dh (£12) with one. We opted for a guide since the kasbah has over 300 rooms and a maze of winding passageways so it would be easy to get lost!

The tour lasted an hour, and while it was a bit touristy, I found it really informative and interesting. That being said, after one guided kasbah tour, you probably don’t need another – they tend to follow the same storyline: a rich male ruler, their multiple wives, concubines, and slaves.

Across from Kasbah Taourirt is the Cinema Museum, although this has been shut since June 2024 due to a fire breaking out and destroying many of the artefacts.

Kasbah Taourirt.

The Old Synagogue

Sitting right next to Kasbah Taourirt, the Old Synagogue is a hidden gem that dates back to the 16th century. Step inside, and you'll get a fascinating glimpse into the history of the building, the local area, and Morocco’s rich Jewish heritage. You’ll also find Jewish artefacts and learn about the traditions and cultures of the region. Exploring the synagogue with the in-house guide takes only about 30 minutes. While it is free to visit, there is an expectation to leave a tip at the end, around 25dh (£2). It’s open daily from 8am to 7:30pm.


Atlas Studios

Located just outside Ouarzazate, Atlas Studios is one of the largest film studios in the world. It’s clear that the locals take pride in their film heritage – and rightfully so, as many have worked as extras in some of Hollywood’s biggest productions.

Although Atlas Studios gets mixed reviews online, I actually found it quite interesting. Granted, the sets are a little run-down, which does take away some of the movie magic, but it’s still a cool experience.

For 80dh (£6), you go on a 1-hour guided tour around Atlas Studios and explore famous sets from Gladiator and Prince of Persia to Game of Thrones. If you're keen to see more, you can get a combined ticket for 110dh (£9), which includes access to the Kingdom of Heaven set, located about 1 km away. This second set actually gets much better reviews than the main studio, so it’s definitely worth the upgrade!

Atlas Studios is open daily from 8am-6.30pm.

You might be wondering why Ouarzazate has become such a hotspot for filmmakers – it's boils down to the region’s climate, stunning landscapes, and low production costs.

CLA Studios

CLA Studios is another film studio in Ouarzazate, but I’d say you don’t need to visit both unless you’re particularly interested or have time to spare. I chose Atlas Studios since it’s better known, though CLA Studios actually has a slightly higher rating on Google.

CLA Studios is just down the road from Atlas Studios and offers a fascinating insight into iconic film sets, costumes, and props from films like The Mummy and The Jewel of the Nile. You can explore its three main sets: the Jerusalem set (featured in Prince of Persia and Game of Thrones), the Kasbah set, and the Ben Hur Boat set (used in the filming of Ben Hur). CLA Studios is open every day from 9am to 7pm.


Fint Oasis

Fint Oasis might be an hour outside Ouarzazate, but trust me, it’s worth the trip (if you can get there – more on that below!). It's made up of four tiny villages, where life has barely changed over the years. Don’t be surprised if you see locals by the river, casually washing their clothes – it’s all part of the charm! But what really draws people here is the promise of a lush, green paradise in the midst of the arid Moroccan landscape – a true oasis that has been beautifully preserved.

I didn’t end up visiting Fint Oasis during my time in Morocco, as the roads weren't in the best condition and I'd only hired a hatchback (definitely didn’t want to risk a fine for damaging the car!). So, if you plan on visiting Fint Oasis, be sure to rent a 4x4 to make the journey smoother. Or, for a more unique way to get there, consider going on this Fint Oasis Private Day Hike. And while you’re there, don’t miss the amazing Terasse de Delices for lunch or even an overnight stay!


Ait Ben Haddou

When you’re in Ouarzazate, one of the absolute must-dos is a visit to the nearby Ait Ben Haddou – the most famous kasbah in all of Morocco! Let’s be real; it’s probably the main reason a lot of people even make their way to Ouarzazate in the first place!

Instead of going into detail about how to make the most of your visit to this incredible UNESCO site, check out my handy guide on what to do in Ait Ben Haddou.

Ait Ben Haddou.

Kasbah Amridil

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Top Tip!
- If you're only going to Ouarzazate and Ait Ben Haddou then back to Marrakech then visit Kasbah of Tifoultoute.

- If you're continuing onto Merzouga via Dades Valley, then visit Kasbah Ambridil.

Kasbah Ambridil is located just outside Skrouda, about a 45-minute drive from Ouarzazate on your way to Dades Valley. The kasbah is a prime example of Moroccan architecture with 95% of it still the original kasbah that dates back to the late 17th century.

Although when we visited, there were parts of the kasbah that had been damaged by the earthquake, it was still very impressive! We were still able to walk about and get up to the rooftop to enjoy the views of the surrounding landscape.

An entrance ticket cost us 40dh (£3) or you can opt for a guide to take you around which costs 150dh (£12). Since we'd already been on a guided tour of Kasbah Taourirt, we decided just to pay the entrance fee for this one.

For a more unique way to visit Kasbah Ambridil, check out this Guided Tour of the Palmerie de Skoura, which will take you on an adventure around the area on an electric mountain bike.


Quad Biking Adventure

If you're looking for an activity that will have your adrenaline pumping? Hop on a private quad bike tour of the Ouarzazate Desert, which will have you navigating your way along the dunes and diverse terrains surrounding Ouarzazate. These breathtaking landscapes really are the perfect place to explore.

Many quad tours also include visits to local Berber villages, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions while enjoying your exciting adventure.

Quad biking is all the rage with tourists in Morocco! Whether you find yourself in the Agafay Desert, the Sahara, or even Marrakech, you’re sure to spot people zipping around on their quad bikes! This also means that if you decide to skip quad biking in Ouarzazate, there will be plenty of opportunity to do it elsewhere in Morocco!

Best Ouarzazate Hotels for Every Budget

All the options below were selected with peak season in mind and for two people sharing. So if you're flying solo, you're in luck – it'll be even cheaper for you!

If you’d prefer to stay overnight in nearby Ait Ben Haddou, check out my top recommendations for the best Ait Ben Haddou accommodation.

I stayed in La Fibule D'or Hotel in Ait Ben Haddou.

Budget Ouarzazate Hotels (£0-50 per night)

  • Hôtel Riad Dar Daïf - This Ouarzazate hotel gets rave reviews! With beautiful decor, a swimming pool, and stunning views over the Atlas Mountains, it's a budget-friendly gem. Although it is about a 20-minute drive from Ouarzazate, so you’ll need to take a taxi or drive out to it.
  • Riad Dar Rita - Located 15-25 minutes walk from the commercial centre of Ouarzazate, this riad has everything you need for a comfortable overnight stay – cosy rooms, private bathrooms, and a free continental breakfast.

Mid-Range Ouarzazate Hotels (£50-100 per night)

  • Le Petit Riad Maison d'hôtes - At this hotel, you can opt for your breakfast to be delivered to your room. And it doesn't stop there, with a gorgeous outdoor pool, and a cosy fireplace for chilly evenings, this stunning riad is the perfect place to unwind after a long day of sightseeing.
  • Dar Amoudou - Just an 8-minute drive from the centre of Ouarzazate, this gorgeous accommodation offers views for days. Once you’re settled in for the evening, you won’t need to go anywhere, with an on-site restaurant for dinner and a cosy coffee shop for slow mornings. 

Luxury Ouarzazate Hotels (£100 or more per night)

  • Riad Chay & Boutique - Nestled in a small village just outside Ouarzazate, this beautiful accommodation is the perfect escape from the chaos of the city. With a rooftop to soak in the stunning views, this place is all about slowing down and being present.
  • Berbère Palace - If luxury is what you’re after, this is it. Everything about this accommodation is spot-on, from the location to the beautifully designed rooms. It even has its own spa with a Hammam, sauna, and hot tub – a perfect way to start or end your day.

Must-Try Ouarzazate Restaurants

When I visited Ouarzazate, we randomly picked a restaurant we walked past. Sometimes, this is the best way to stumble upon some incredible places to eat – but not this time! The portions were huge, but the food was terrible. I guess that’s the risk you take with spontaneous dining – you win some, you lose some!

Don't make the same mistake we did - instead, the Ouarzazate restaurants listed below come with excellent reviews citing incredible food, service, and prices.

  • La Kasbah des Sables: Restaurant & Lounge: French and International Cuisine | Vegan and Vegetarian Friendly | Lunch and Dinner Options
  • The Full Sun: Moroccan and Italian Cuisine | Vegan and Vegetarian-Friendly | Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Options
  • Restaurant La Gironde: Moroccan and Mediterranean Cuisine | Vegan and Vegetarian-Friendly | Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Options
  • La Rose Des Sables Restaurant and Pizzeria: Moroccan and Italian Cuisine | Vegan and Vegetarian Friendly | Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Options
  • Café Restaurant Sabrine: Moroccan and Mediterranean Cuisine | Vegan and Vegetarian-Friendly | Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Options
  • La Datte d'Or: Moroccan and Mediterranean Cuisine | Vegetarian-Friendly | Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Options
  • Jardin des Arômes: Restaurant & Lounge: Moroccan and Mediterranean Cuisine | Vegan and Vegetarian Friendly | Lunch, and Dinner Options
  • Ovelix: Restaurant Gastronomique: Moroccan and French Cuisine | Vegetarian-Friendly | Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Options

Ouarzazate Temperature and Best Time to Visit

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Ouarzazate Temperature Throughout the Year:
- Spring: Lows 9-20°C | Highs 23-35°C
- Summer: Lows 18-23°C | Highs 33-38°C
- Autumn: Lows 8-18°C | Highs 22-33°C
- Winter: Lows 3-9°C | Highs 17-23°C

I visited Ouarzazate in July, and let me tell you – it was ridiculously hot. After our Atlas Studios tour, we got back to the car, and it was registering a whopping 47°C (117°F). That kind of heat makes you feel permanently dehydrated, and I spent the whole trip looking like a sunburnt lobster (definitely not the aesthetic I was going for!).

Honestly? I really wouldn’t recommend visiting Morocco in the summer. The sky is hazy from the heat, the rivers are completely dried up, and sightseeing can sometimes feel a bit like a survival challenge.

That being said, I didn’t find Morocco as crowded as people claim during the summer, especially outside Marrakech. So if you're worried about summer being too busy, don’t stress too much!

Autumn and winter are hands down the best times to visit. The weather is milder, making sightseeing so much more enjoyable. Just keep in mind that evenings get chilly, so pack a jumper or two. If you're road-tripping, there's a higher possibility of snow and ice – so you'll need to drive a bit more carefully.

On the plus side, winter brings crystal-clear skies, meaning you'll be treated to some stunning sunrises and sunsets, especially outside the big cities!


Is Ouarzazate Worth Visiting?

Absolutely! Ouarzazate has become quite the hotspot, thanks to the wave of tourists heading to the famous Ait Ben Haddou. With that, the city has seen a lot of investment, making it more modern while still keeping its authentic charm.

The location of Ouarzazate in relation to Marrakech and Merzouga (Sahara Desert) naturally makes it the perfect place to stop off, stretch your legs, and do a bit of sightseeing. That’s exactly what I did! Driving from Marrakech to Dades Valley, I made a few "essential" pit stops – Tizi n' Tichka Pass for a coffee break and Ouarzazate for a little exploring.

If you're thinking about staying overnight in Ouarzazate, one or two nights is plenty. While the city is cool, it’s not packed with loads of things to do, so it’s best as a short stop on your Moroccan adventure!

Kasbah Taourirt Side View.

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