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Marrakech in the Midst of a Heatwave: My Budget Student Survival Guide

@Topiclo Admin3/30/2026blog
Marrakech in the Midst of a Heatwave: My Budget Student Survival Guide

so i just checked and it's...38.9°c right now, hope you like that kind of thing. seriously, it's like the sun's decided to move in permanently. i mean, the weather data says it's 38.9°c with a feels-like of 37.85°c, which is basically a sauna with a view. if you get bored of sweating, marrakech's neighbors like casablanca are just a short drive away, but honestly, why leave when you can find a shady courtyard to hide in? someone told me that the local mint tea is life-changing, but another said the cafes are overpriced. i heard that the medina's alleys get even more crowded than usual when it's this hot, so maybe hit the souks early or late.

*gear list (because i'm a budget student, not a tourist):
- a hat that doesn't look like a dad hat
- a reusable water bottle that doesn't leak
- a scarf for impromptu shade
- a map that doesn't require wifi

pro-tip: if you're feeling adventurous, try the street food near jemaa el-fna at sunset. someone told me the grilled sardines are dope, but another said the lines are a nightmare. i'm just here for the free water from the fountains, honestly.

overheard gossip: the riad owners are complaining about the heat affecting their ancient plumbing. one said it's like living in a pressure cooker. i'm just trying to survive without air conditioning.

local review: yelp says the hammam experience is relaxing, but someone warned me it's like a sauna with strangers. i'll stick to my cold shower for now.

map time:


images:

a sprawling village nestled among lush green trees and hills

a thatched roof structure in the middle of a dirt field

a large body of water surrounded by lush green trees


links:
- budget hostel in the medina
- local market guide
- free walking tour

tags*: travel, marrakech, budget, heat, chaos


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