Opening hours in Morocco

Opening hours in Morocco fluctuate based on the demands of tourists for various departments and services. Given Morocco’s reputation as a well-managed nation and a sought-after tourist destination, understanding these dynamics is crucial for optimizing your experience while visiting.

Opening hours in Morocco

In Morocco, typical business hours are from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. However, many shops and businesses may close for a few hours in the afternoon for lunch and prayer time. During the month of Ramadan, which is a month of fasting and religious observance, business hours may be shorter and some shops and restaurants may be closed during the day.

Banks in Morocco are typically open from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday, and some may also be open on Saturday mornings. However, during Ramadan, bank hours may be shorter.

Tourist sites and museums generally have longer hours, often staying open until 6:00 PM or 7:00 PM, and may be closed on certain days of the week. It is best to check the opening hours of specific attractions before visiting.

It is important to note that opening hours may vary depending on the location and type of business or attraction. Additionally, some businesses may have different opening hours during religious or national holidays.

banks

Banks in Morocco are generally open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, with a lunch break of about two hours. The bank closes for Friday prayers half an hour earlier, at noon. Banks often close earlier in summer and during Ramadan. Exchange offices are open at arrival and departure times in ports and airports. Main post offices are open between 8.30 am-6 pm, and the smaller ones close at noon. Museums and monuments can be visited daily between 9 am and 5 pm. Some are closed on Tuesdays. All businesses and offices are closed on weekends and public holidays.

Morocco Store Hours

All companies and offices are closed on weekends and public holidays in Morocco. Many shops (especially convenience stores and souvenir shops) are open seven days a week and have extended opening hours. Due to Friday prayers, many shops in the medina are closed on Friday afternoons. On Sundays, most shops in the new town, the modern part of the cities, close their doors. Opening hours will be adjusted during Ramadan; everything is closed during the main religious holidays.

Shopping in Morocco

Morocco offers many things: leather goods, pottery, mosaics, jewelry, carpets, etc. It is customary to haggle on all items except for foodstuffs. Often very high prices are initially charged. Bet low so that you have plenty of room to negotiate. Determine the maximum you want to reach before you haggle. The sale will only go through if you agree on the price. If you don’t want to negotiate or enjoy some price indications before diving into the souks, visit a shop with fixed prices in one of the cities.

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