Money

The unit of currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD), which is divided into 100 centimes. ATMs are available in the larger towns, but can be unreliable; currency can be exchanged at banks or official bureaux de changes, which are also widespread in major towns. Dirhams cannot be obtained or exchanged outside Morocco and receipts must be retained as proof of legal currency exchange, as well as in order to re-exchange money when departing. Major credit cards are accepted in the larger shops, hotels and restaurants. Travellers cheques can be used in tourist areas, but are not prevalent; they are best taken in Euros or Pounds Stirling.

Attijariwafa Bank
Rue Mohammed El Beqal, Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 448 905
Boulevard Zerktounin, Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 446 620
213 avenue Mohammed V, Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 432 910
46 boulevard Moulay Ismaïl, Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 442 034

Banque Populaire
Avenue abdelkrim El Khettabi, Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 434 561
BMCE Bank
Avenue de Mohamed VI, Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 430 101

BMCI
35 boulevard Zerktouni Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 448 109
Rue Moulay Ismaïl Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 442 188

CIH
187 boulevard Mohammed V, Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 448 830
Crédit Agricole
avenue Hassan II, Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 446 385

Crédit du Maroc
215 Boulevard Mohammed V, Marrakech
Tel : + 212 (0)24 434 851

Société Générale
59 rue de Yougoslavie, Marrakech Maroc
Tel : + 212 (0)24 448 702