Ever dreamed of Marrakech’s technicolor souks but your wallet’s waving a red flag? Slide 130 miles south to Ouarzazate and check into Motel Safari Budget—where the rate is lighter than a mint tea and the Atlas views are still cranked to full cinematic drama. Same Moroccan sun, zero wallet sunburn.
Address
W2QF+J28, Route de Marrakech, Ouarzazate 45000, Morocco
Perched on the Route de Marrakez just outside Ouarzazate, Motel Safari Budget delivers exactly what its name promises: spotless, no-frills rooms at prices that leave plenty of dirhams for the desert tours departing daily from the doorstep. The 4.2-star consensus is earned through swift check-ins, reliable hot water, and a rooftop terrace that frames both the High Atlas and the film-studio horizon; while the décor won’t make a design magazine, the staff’s granular knowledge of kasbah timings and taxi rates turns a simple overnight into a smooth launchpad for the dunes.
Hotel Booking Questions
How close is Motel Safari Budget to the Marrakech action?
Technically the Motel Safari Budget sits 200 km south-east of the medina at W2QF+J28, Route de Marrakech, Ouarzazate 45000, but that’s the whole point: you trade the souk chaos for Atlas-mountain calm, then hop on the N9 highway and reach Jemaa el-Fnaa in under three cinematic hours—perfect for travelers who want a desert-road-trip base without paying Marrakech medina prices.
Is the 4.2 rating on the website legit, or just Moroccan hospitality hype?
The 4.2/5 you see on https://safaribudget.xtadia.com/ is pulled from verified booking engines, not from the owner’s cousin, and guests keep mentioning spotless rooms, hot-pressure showers, and a roof-terrace sunrise that makes the 4.2 feel almost conservative.
Can I book a room without a credit card or endless email ping-pong?
Hit the “Book Now” button on https://safaribudget.xtadia.com/—it accepts Apple Pay, Wise, and even revolut QR codes, so you can lock in a €22 double while still in the Marrakech–Ouarzazate shared taxi.
What happens if my desert tour gets cancelled and I arrive at 2 a.m.?
Night reception runs 24/7, the gate is lit like a mini-Las-Vegas sign, and if your camel trek implodes, the owner will rebook you onto tomorrow’s Atlas Film Studios walk for free—no penalty, no side-eye, just Berber coffee and a quiet room waiting.
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