FAQs

  • We recommend arriving in Marrakech the weekend before if you’d like extra time to explore the city’s markets, gardens, and rooftop restaurants.

    Otherwise, arriving by Wednesday, September 30th, or Thursday, October 1st, will give you time to settle in and enjoy a relaxed start before the wedding weekend begins.

    If you prefer a shorter stay, you can also arrive on Friday, October 2nd, before the evening welcome event.

    Our wedding celebrations will take place October 2–4, 2026.
    You can depart anytime after lunch on Sunday, or on Monday, October 5th, if you’d like to enjoy the Sunday pool party and leave the day after.

  • Fly into Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) — it’s the main international airport and only 15–20 minutes from the city center.

  • All wedding events are hosted at the same place, Les Jardins de Kesali.

    Address: Route Ourika km 6.5 Laguassem Tassoultant, Marrakech 40000, Morocco

  • Most nationalities, including Sweden, the EU, the UK, NZ, and US, do not need a visa for stays under 90 days.
    Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your entry date.

  • We’ll share exact details with the full itinerary, but here’s a general idea:

    • Moroccan Rooftop Mingle — Festive Cocktail (colorful, elegant, relaxed)

    • Wedding Day — Elegant Attire (Moroccan touches encouraged)

    • Moroccan Brunch & Pool Party — Chic & Breezy (linen, flowy, swimwear)

  • Yes! Group transportation will be arranged for all official wedding events from La Siredrah accommodation locations. You’ll receive details closer to the date, including pickup points and times. It will be important that you email us the details of where you are staying so we can coordinate accordingly.

  • We’ll share recommended hotels and riads in different price ranges, all within easy distance of the wedding venue.
    You’re also welcome to book your own accommodation if you prefer.

  • While we love your little ones, our wedding celebrations will be adults-only so everyone can relax and enjoy the weekend.

  • October in Marrakech is warm and sunny — expect daytime highs around 28°C (82°F) and cooler evenings around 16–18°C (60s°F).

    • Light, breathable fabrics for daytime

    • A shawl or jacket for cooler evenings

    • Comfortable sandals or flats for cobblestone streets

    • Swimwear and sunscreen for pool or spa time

    • Optional: A hat, sunglasses, and a scarf for sun and modesty at cultural sites

  • Morocco’s currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
    Cash is preferred in smaller shops, taxis, and souks.
    Most hotels, restaurants, and larger stores accept credit cards (Visa & Mastercard). Don’t rely on your Amex!

  • We recommend drinking bottled or filtered water throughout your stay.
    Avoid ice in drinks unless you’re in reputable hotels or restaurants.

  • Yes — most carriers offer international roaming.
    Alternatively, you can buy a local SIM card or use an app like Airalo (recommended by us).

  • Yes! Marrakech is generally very safe, especially in tourist areas.
    As always, use common sense — keep valuables secure and be cautious in busy markets.

  • Absolutely! Many guests are planning to stay longer.
    Consider visiting Essaouira, the Atlas Mountains, or the Sahara Desert for a few extra days of adventure.

  • You can reach out to us anytime at
    📧 lovisaandconnor@gmail.com
    or message +46-73-518-2957 (Connor) for urgent travel questions.

  • Yes, of course. Marrakech has many beautiful riads and villas.
    We recommend staying within 15–20 minutes of the venue to make transportation easy.

    • Taxis: Readily available — always agree on a price before getting in. It should be cheaper than America / Sweden.

    • Private drivers: We can recommend trusted drivers for airport transfers.

    • Careem: This is Morocco’s version of Uber, you can download the app.

    • Walking: Many areas, especially the Medina, are best explored on foot.

  • No problem — we’d love to have you at everything, but please join as your schedule allows.
    Just indicate which events you’ll attend when you RSVP.

  • Formal times will be shared closer to the date, but here’s a preview:

    • Moroccan Rooftop Mingle: Friday evening, 6:00 PM

    • Wedding Ceremony & Celebration: 2 PM Arrival - till late

    • Moroccan Brunch & Pool Party: Sunday, late morning 11 AM - afternoon for those who want to stay and enjoy the pool.

  • Yes! Please note any dietary requirements on your RSVP form — vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc. will all be accommodated.

  • Yes — alcohol is served in most hotels, restaurants, and private venues.

  • Evenings can feel cooler — around 16°C (60°F) — so bring a light jacket or wrap, especially for outdoor events.

  • You can, but it’s often easier to withdraw Moroccan Dirhams at ATMs once you land in Marrakech.
    ATMs are available at the airport and throughout the city.

  • Tipping is customary and appreciated.
    A few general guidelines:
    Restaurants: 10% if service isn’t included
    Drivers or guides: 20–50 MAD (≈ 2–5 USD / 20–50 SEK)
    Hotel staff: 10–20 MAD (≈ 1–2 USD / 10–20 SEK) for luggage or assistance

  • Not at all. Having you there is the only gift we want:)