CTM Bus
CTM Bus
CTM Stations
Where is CTM Terminal in Marrakech?
The CTM bus company has its bus terminal in Gueliz, just a short walk from the Marrakech train station. When arriving by taxi, request the driver take you to the "CTM" terminal, as it is the only CTM bus station in Marrakech.<a href="http://
Where is CTM Terminal In Rabat ?
CTM bus in Rabat operates from its terminal on Avenue Hassan II.
Map Of CTM Bus In Rabat
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Where is CTM Terminal in Essaouira?
The CTM bus terminal in Essaouira is located at Place 11 Janvier, a 15-minute walk from the medina.
Map of CTM Bus in Essaouira
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Where Is CTM Terminal In Ouarzazte?
The CTM bus terminal in Ouarzazate is located on Avenue Mohamed V at the corner of Rue de la Poste.
Map of CTM bus in Ouarzazate
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Where is CTM Terminal in Fes ?
The CTM bus from Fes to Chefchaouen departs from the main CTM bus terminal in the centre of Fes.
Map of CTM bus terminal in Fes
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Where is CTM Terminal in Chefchaouen ?
The CTM bus service operates from the Gare Routiere in Chefchaouen.
Map of CTM / Gare Routiere in Chefchaouen
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Where is CTM Terminal in Casablanca?
CTM bus service in Casablanca operates out of the main CTM location at Gare Routiere CTM, 23 Rue Leon L’Africain.
Map of CTM bus terminal Casablanca
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Morocco Train
Disembarking at The Station?
Morocco's trains don't stop for very long at any of the stations they pass. Gather your bags and head to the door as soon as you know your station is next. You might not be able to get off when you want to since people are waiting to get on the train if you're not prepared to move swiftly to get off! Be courteous; don't worry about it! If you are getting off the train at Casa-Voyageurs, pay special attention to this.
This isn't applicable at the end of any line—Marrakech or Tanger, for instance.
Can I take a Bicycle on The Train?
Simply put, the answer is no.
The trains have no room for storage. Even with a valid ticket, you will not be allowed to board if you arrive at the station with a bicycle.
On a Supratours bus, however, you can bring a bicycle.
Is There a Space for Luggage on The Train?
Luggage can be stored on racks located above. If not, keep your bags in the train compartment with you. To guarantee a spot on the overhead racks, board the train as soon as you can.
How Do I Find My Seat On the First Class?
There are numbers on First Class rail tickets for the carriage, cabin, and seat. Usually, carriage number one or number two will be displayed. The train's first carriage isn't always number one! Seek assistance from a conductor or another First Class traveler, or attempt to locate the number on the exterior of the carriage.
What is The Difference between the First Class and the Second Class?
Several new trains have recently been introduced, significantly improving the standard of second-class travel. On newer trains, the first class may be a regular open, air-conditioned carriage with seats lined up on both sides of the aisle. The old train has six comfortable seats in an enclosed compartment with sliding doors leading from the compartment to the hallway. Vehicles are clean and tidy.
Air conditioning is not always on in second-class ships. On newer trains, a second class may be a regular open carriage with rows of seats on either side of the aisle. In older trains, the compartment is narrower, as his 8 seats are provided in a separate compartment compared to his 6 seats in first class. The majority of Moroccans travel in their second class. Typically, each train consists of six second-class cars and two first-class cars.
It's usually worth traveling in first class to enjoy the extra comfort.
The view from the window is the same whether you fly in 2nd or 1st class!
What is the Difference between Non-Flex / Semi-Flex/ Full-Flex on Train Fare?
November 2018 saw the introduction of Morocco's TGV service between Tanger and Casablanca, and at the same time, ONCF modernized the ticketing and tariff systems for the whole Moroccan rail network.
There are still two classes of carriage: first and second class. However, on the majority of train trips, passengers who book tickets in advance will now have a choice of three fares to choose from:
Non-flex: no refunds and no modifications allowed
Semi Flex: Provides 50% reimbursement in case of cancellation before to date/time of travel and permits one adjustment to the date/time of travel.
Complete Flex: permits up to eighty percent of the original amount to be refunded if cancellations are made after the scheduled departure date and time, and allows for an unlimited number of adjustments.
Complete schedules and costs can be found on the ONCF Website.
How Far In Advance Can I Buy a Morocco Train Tickets?
You can purchase tickets for travelling by train in Morocco up to 90 days in advance.
Can I Purchase Morocco Train Ticket Online?
Indeed! With a Moroccan bank card, tickets for rail travel within Morocco can be bought online as of March 2, 2015. If you would rather, Marrakech Tickets is still able to buy tickets and have them delivered to your Marrakech lodging.
Superatoutrs Bus
Where is Superatours Terminal In Fes?
The Supratours bus terminal in Fes is located next to the Fes train station (Gare de Train).
Map with location of Supratours bus terminal in Fes
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Where is Superatours Terminal in Ouarzazate?
The Supratours bus operates from its bus stop in Ouarzazate.
Map of Supratours bus in Ouarzazate
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Can I Take Bicycle or Surfboard to Superatours Bus?
Sure, you can!
The storage space underneath a Supratours coach is large and there is no problem with transporting large items with you. You must register all luggage before boarding, for larger items there will be an additional charge.
Where is Superatours Station in Marrakech?
In the new town of Gueliz, directly across from the Theatre Royal, is the Supratours bus terminal, situated behind the new train station. The former train station is now the Supratours building.
Not to be confused with Bab Doukkala's Supratours ticket office or Bab Doukkala's bustling Gare Routiere bus terminal, which serves all national buses that aren't Supratours.<a href="http://">
Majorelle Garden
Things to do in Majorelle Garden?
Top things to do in Marrakech's Majorelle Gardens:
You can visit the Berber Museum located inside the park. It houses some of the most famous artifacts dating back thousands of years.
You can also see the most beautiful types of plants and various colorful trees such as white flowers and flowering trees.
You can see the lake. This lake is home to many small aquatic creatures, including colorful fish.
And noteworthy in Marrakech's Majorelle Gardens is a small mansion painted blue. These buildings are surrounded by the most beautiful plants. It adds so much charm.
Stop by the kiosk in the garden to eat, drink, and enjoy your trip.
Please bring a professional camera. Fantastic areas like the Majorelle Gardens allow people to show off their photography skills.
Carry your favorite books with you! The Majorelle Garden is one of the most relaxing and comfortable places in the crowded city of Marrakech.
Jardin Majorelle Entrance Time?
Every day of the week, people can visit the park.
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 17:30 p.m. from October 1 to April 30.
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 18:00 p.m. on May 1 and September 30.
From 9:00 in the morning to 17:00 in the evening during the Islamic month of Ramadan.
What is the best time to visit Majorelle Gardens?
Arrive as early as you can in the morning; there won't be as many people in the garden. Another reason is that outdoor activities in Marrakesh are more enjoyable in the mornings. Thirdly, even during the winter, Marrakech has bright morning lighting.
Things I can do Near Majorelle?
Besides visiting the iconic garden, there are plenty of things you can do near the Majorelle garden.
- Visit Delightful shops around the garden.
- Visit The Yves Saint Laurent Museum dedicated to the fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent.
- Visit Bab Doukala Gate. It is an antique door of the ancient Medina.
- Walkthrough the old Medina of Marrakesh from Bab Doukala. And visit the traditional local markets (we call them Souika in Arabic).
- Go through the Allal El Fassi Avenue. It seems like a non-touristy road, but there are a lot of cafes and restaurants. You can use Google Maps to find them. It is also a good experience at a local price.