AFCON 2025 Host Cities: Where to Stay in Morocco’s 6 Tournament Cities

The “Strategic Sleep” Rule

Split screen showing a narrow ancient Medina alley versus a wide modern city street in Morocco.

Here is the brutal truth about AFCON 2025: You should not choose your hotel based on how pretty the pool is. You must choose it based on traffic flow.

Moroccan cities are split into two zones:

  1. The Medina (Old City): Beautiful, car-free, chaotic. Bad for quick match exits.
  2. The Ville Nouvelle (New City): Modern, grid-roads, accessible by taxi. Good for logistics.

If you have tickets for a 9:00 PM match, stay in the Ville Nouvelle. If you are just here for the vibes, stay in the Medina.


1. Casablanca: The Business Hub

Stadium: Stade Mohammed V (District: Maârif)

Option A: Maârif (The “In the Action” Zone)

Busy street in Casablanca's Maârif district with red taxis and white apartment buildings.
  • Why: You can walk to the stadium. No taxi needed.
  • Vibe: Dense, noisy, packed with cafes and shops.
  • Risk: It is gridlock on match days. Taxis will refuse to enter.
  • Stay: Hotel Kenzi Tower (High-end) or Ibis Casablanca City Center (Budget, near the port/train).

Option B: Ain Diab (The “Vacation” Zone)

  • Why: Ocean views and nightlife. This is the “Corniche.”
  • Vibe: Miami style. Clubs, beach bars, and luxury hotels.
  • Logistics: You need the Tramway (T1) to get to the stadium, but the ride is scenic.
  • Stay: Four Seasons (Luxury) or Club Val d’Anfa.

Pro Tip: Avoid the “Old Medina” in Casablanca. It is small and not as tourist-friendly as Marrakech. Stick to the modern city.


2. Rabat: The Strategic Capital

Stadium: Prince Moulay Abdellah (District: Outskirts/Agdal)

The Only Choice: Agdal

  • Why: Agdal is the transport heart of Rabat. It has the High-Speed Train Station (Gare Agdal) which connects you to Casablanca (50 mins) and Tangier (1h 20m).
  • Stadium Access: It is the closest district to the stadium. A blue taxi costs 20 MAD.
  • Stay: Onomo Hotel Rabat Terminus (Right at the station) or Sofitel Jardin des Roses.

Avoid: The Kasbah of the Udayas (unless you don’t mind walking uphill with luggage).


3. Marrakech: The Tourist Trap (In a Good Way)

Stadium: Grand Stade de Marrakech (Location: 11km outside city)

Option A: Hivernage (The “VIP” Zone)

  • Why: Wide roads, luxury hotels, and nightclubs. Easy for private drivers to pick you up.
  • Vibe: Glamorous.
  • Stay: Mövenpick Mansour Eddahbi or Savoy Le Grand Hotel.

Option B: The Medina (The Riad Experience)

Interior courtyard of a traditional Moroccan Riad with a fountain and colorful zellige tiles.
  • Why: It’s magical. Courtyards, fountains, tiles.
  • The Warning: Taxis cannot drive to your door. You must walk your luggage through crowded alleys. Do not stay here if you have a late-night match—getting lost in the dark souk is stressful.
  • Stay: Look for Riads near “Jemaa el-Fnaa” or “Dar El Bacha” (easy taxi drop-off points).

4. Tangier: The Northern Gateway

Stadium: Ibn Batouta (Location: Near Airport)

Option A: Malabata (The Bay)

  • Why: Beachfront hotels with views of Spain. Wide boulevards make traffic manageable.
  • Stay: Hilton Tangier City Center (attached to the train station—huge plus) or Royal Tulip.

Option B: The Kasbah

  • Why: incredible history and views.
  • Risk: Steep hills and narrow streets.

5. Agadir: The Beach Resort

Stadium: Adrar Stadium (Location: Inland)

The “Tourist Zone” (Secteur Touristique)

  • Why: Agadir is unique; the beach zone is separated from the residential city. 90% of hotels are here.
  • Logistics: You must take a taxi/shuttle to the stadium (20 mins inland).
  • Stay: Iberostar Founty Beach or Riu Palace.

6. Fes: The Spiritual Maze

Stadium: Complexe Sportif de Fès (Location: Outskirts)

The “Ville Nouvelle” Rule

  • Why: The Fes Medina is the largest car-free urban zone in the world. It is a maze. If you stay deep inside, you will need a guide to find your way out.
  • Recommendation: Stay in the Ville Nouvelle (French Quarter) for easy train/stadium access, or at a hotel on the perimeter of the Medina (e.g., near Blue Gate/Bab Boujloud).
  • Stay: Hotel Sahrai (Luxury on a hill) or Barceló Fès Medina.

Summary: Price Guide (Peak AFCON Rates)

Estimates per night. Book NOW.

CityBudget (Hostel/2-Star)Mid-Range (3-4 Star)Luxury (5-Star)
Casablanca$40–$60$80–$140$250+
Marrakech$30–$50$100–$180$400+
Rabat$50–$70$90–$150$300+
Tangier$40–$60$80–$130$220+

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