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Morocco fuel and parking guide

23 mai 2026
Fuel is plentiful on main routes but thins out in the mountains and south, so top up before long legs. In cities, a gardien watches your car for a small tip, and blue zones are pay-and-display.

In this guide

  • Fuel
  • Parking in cities

Two small things make daily driving in Morocco smoother: knowing how fuel and parking work. Here is the short version.

Fuel

Stations are plentiful on main routes and in cities, thinning out in the mountains and the south — so top up before a long leg. Both diesel (gasoil) and petrol (essence) are widely sold; check which your rental takes when you collect it. Attendants usually fill the tank for you; a small tip is normal.

Parking in cities

You'll often be waved into a space by a gardien in a blue coat who watches the car for a few dirham. Blue-marked street bays are usually pay-and-display, and paid lots are common in modern districts like Gueliz in Marrakech or Maarif in Casablanca.

  • Keep small dirham coins for gardiens and meters
  • Don't leave valuables visible in the car
  • Park outside medina walls — the lanes are pedestrian
  • Note your spot in sprawling lots

Frequently asked questions

Do I tip the parking attendant in Morocco?

Yes — a few dirham for a gardien who watches your car is customary.

Petrol or diesel for a rental in Morocco?

Check the car at pickup; both are sold everywhere. Diesel (gasoil) is common in larger cars.

With small change in the door pocket and a full tank before the long stretches, the rest is easy. DriveCars cars are no-deposit with insurance included.

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