Marrakesh invites visitors to explore its enchanting medina on foot, where winding alleys, vibrant souqs, and centuries-old palaces reward those who wander. Beyond the old city, travelers can cycle through flat, bike-friendly streets or hop into iconic and ever-present yellow petit taxis—though be prepared to politely negotiate fares. Neighborhoods like Gueliz and Hivernage are easy to navigate with wide boulevards, chic boutiques, and cultural landmarks, but are most easily explored with private cars. Meanwhile, budget travelers can rely on inexpensive city buses or the airport shuttle to navigate the city. Driving, however, is best avoided due to chaotic traffic and scarce parking. Although accessibility is limited, specialized tours and grand taxis help travelers with mobility needs navigate the Red City’s dynamic charm.
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