Top Destinations in Morocco
Looking for a serviced apartment in Morocco? From short-term business trips to long-term corporate relocations, our premium corporate accommodation provides the space, flexibility, and comfort of home across Morocco's major commercial and cultural cities.
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Morocco, officially known as the Kingdom of Morocco, is a North African nation with coastlines on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco’s service sector accounts for over half of its national income. The tourism industry has seen consistent growth, drawing international attention to its coastal resorts and its historical and cultural sites. We offer a range of accommodation solutions around the country in key locations such as:
For those travelling to Morocco on business, serviced accommodation provides a superior alternative to a traditional extended hotel stay. A Morocco serviced apartment offers spacious, flexible living and a full range of facilities, perfectly catering to the needs of individual corporate travellers. Choosing a serviced apartment is generally a more economical and enjoyable option for long-term stays and business projects. At SilverDoor, you can expect:
Morocco is a country rich in history, commerce, and culture. As a business traveller, understanding and respecting local customs and etiquette is essential for building rapport and ensuring a successful trip.
Morocco features a diverse climate. Coastal cities like Casablanca and Rabat enjoy a mild Mediterranean climate, with pleasant, wet winters and warm, dry summers. Inland cities, such as Marrakech and Fez, experience more extreme temperatures, with very hot summers and cold winters, particularly at night.
Business travellers should pack lightweight clothing for summer (May to September) and layers for the winter months, especially if travelling to the mountainous regions.
The official currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). It is a restricted currency, meaning it is illegal to import or export it. You must exchange your currency upon arrival in Morocco. ATMs are widely available in major cities, and credit/debit cards are accepted in most large hotels, restaurants, and retail centres. While tipping is appreciated for good service in restaurants and for taxis, it is not mandatory.
Modern Standard Arabic is the official language, though the spoken dialect is Darija (Moroccan Arabic). French remains the primary language of business, government, and education due to Morocco's historical ties, and it is widely spoken in commercial centres. Spanish is also common in the northern regions. While English is increasingly understood in the tourism and hospitality sectors, conducting business in French or having an interpreter is highly recommended for formal meetings.
Morocco observes UTC+0 all year round. The country generally aligns with Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and does not observe daylight saving time.