Hire Prams in Marrakech: Hassle-Free Family Adventures!
Want to hire prams in Marrakech without dragging your own through two airports? Little Nomad rents clean, safety-checked prams and pushchairs from 70 to 150 MAD per day, delivered straight to your hotel, riad or Airbnb anywhere in Marrakech. Delivery is free in the city centre, you keep the pram for your whole stay, and we collect it on your last day. In short, this is the easiest way to hire prams Marrakech has to offer. This guide covers prices, the best pram types for the medina, delivery zones, and answers to the questions parents ask us most.
Why hire a pram in Marrakech instead of bringing your own?
Hiring a pram in Marrakech saves you airline fees, protects your own pram from baggage-handler damage, and gives you a model actually suited to Moroccan streets. Most airlines technically carry pushchairs for free. However, they are routinely returned scuffed, bent or soaked. Moreover, oversized-luggage queues at Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) can add 30 to 45 minutes to your arrival. A hired pram is waiting for you at your accommodation instead.
There is also a practical point parents only discover on day one: the medina is not pram-friendly in the way European city centres are. Lanes are narrow. Surfaces alternate between smooth tile, packed earth and cobbles. In addition, motorbikes share the alleys with pedestrians. The pram that glides through an airport terminal at home is often the wrong tool here. When you hire locally, you can instead choose a compact, agile model for the souks. Alternatively, pick an all-terrain pram with cushioned wheels for longer days out, and swap if your plans change. Our fleet is cleaned and disinfected between every rental, and every harness, brake and folding mechanism is checked before delivery.
Finally, hiring means travelling light in the truest sense. Families flying budget airlines into Marrakech save 40 to 60 EUR in checked-luggage fees each way once a pram, travel cot and car seat are added together. As a result, hiring all three locally usually costs less than flying them in.
How much does it cost to hire a pram in Marrakech?
Pram hire in Marrakech costs between 70 and 150 MAD per day (about 7 to 15 EUR), depending on the model. Longer rentals work out cheaper per day, and delivery within central Marrakech is free.
| Pram type | Best for | Price per day |
|---|---|---|
| Compact city pushchair | Souks, taxis, restaurants | 70-90 MAD |
| Standard comfort pram | Day trips, naps on the go | 90-120 MAD |
| Premium compact (YOYO-class) | Cabin-size folding, city use | 120-150 MAD |
| All-terrain pram | Gardens, Palmeraie, uneven ground | 110-150 MAD |
Delivery and collection in central Marrakech (medina, Gueliz, Hivernage, Kasbah) are free. Outer districts such as the Palmeraie or Route de l’Ourika are 100 MAD, the wider Marrakech area is 200 MAD, and delivery to Agadir or Taghazout is quoted individually. There is no deposit surprise: you pay the rate you see, and we hand over the pram assembled, cleaned and ready to roll.
How can you estimate your exact rental cost before booking?
Use the simulator below: choose your dates and equipment, and it calculates your total in seconds, including delivery. It is the same engine we use to confirm bookings, so the figure you see is the figure you pay.
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Which pram works best on Marrakech’s streets?
For the medina and souks, a compact pushchair under 60 cm wide is the right choice; for gardens, the Palmeraie and longer outings, an all-terrain pram with larger wheels is noticeably more comfortable for the child. Most families visiting for 4 to 7 days do 80 percent of their walking in three environments, and each rewards a different setup.
| Environment | Surface | Recommended pram |
|---|---|---|
| Medina and souks | Narrow lanes, tile, cobbles | Compact city pushchair |
| Gueliz and Hivernage | Wide modern pavements | Any model |
| Gardens (Majorelle, Menara, Cyber Park) | Gravel paths, packed earth | All-terrain or standard pram |
| Palmeraie and desert-edge resorts | Sand, rough tracks | All-terrain pram |
A note on heat: between June and September, daytime temperatures in Marrakech regularly exceed 35 C. Choose a pram with a full-coverage canopy, and ask us for the clip-on parasol and seat liner we include free on request in summer. For babies under 6 months, a pram that takes a carrycot lying flat is safer for long outings than an upright pushchair seat.
How does pram delivery work in Marrakech?
First, we deliver the pram to your accommodation before or at your check-in time. Next, we show you the folding and brake mechanisms in two minutes. Finally, we collect it on your departure day at whatever hour suits you – including early-morning airport runs. Delivery works the same whether you are staying in a five-star palace in Hivernage, a family riad in the medina or a rented flat in Gueliz. If you are staying in a hotel, the pram can be left with the concierge before you even land; see our guide to stroller rental for hotels in Marrakech for how that handover works. Staying in an apartment? Our article on renting a stroller for an Airbnb in Marrakech explains the meeting-point options when there is no reception desk.
Zones and fees are simple: free delivery in central Marrakech, 100 MAD for outer districts like the Palmeraie, 200 MAD for the wider Marrakech area, and Agadir or the coast on individual quote. We confirm a one-hour delivery window by WhatsApp the day before. Furthermore, the same number reaches us throughout your stay if you need a different model, a rain cover or a repair. Replacements are free and usually same-day.
Where can you comfortably push a pram in Marrakech?
The short answer: almost everywhere tourists go, if you time it well. Jemaa el-Fna square is wide open and pram-friendly in the morning, before the food stalls and crowds build from late afternoon. For a detailed plan, our guide to visiting Jemaa el-Fna with a baby in a stroller gives an hour-by-hour plan. The Jardin Majorelle and the neighbouring Yves Saint Laurent Museum have smooth, shaded paths, though the garden lends a baby carrier at busy times because some alleys are narrow. Similarly, the Menara Gardens and Cyber Park are flat and quiet, ideal for nap-time loops. Gueliz, the modern city centre, has the widest pavements in Marrakech plus lift-equipped malls like Menara Mall for the hottest hours.
In the souks themselves, a compact pram genuinely works in the main arteries, but expect to lift it over the occasional step or drain channel. Many parents settle into a rhythm: pram for the day’s main outing, and short carrier sessions for the deepest, narrowest market lanes. If your itinerary includes the Agafay desert or an Atlas day trip, tell us when booking – we will recommend the all-terrain model and a car seat for the transfer, since Moroccan grand taxis do not carry child seats by default.
What does a real booking look like?
Here is a typical rental from last spring. A family from London booked a premium compact pram at 150 MAD per day plus a baby cot. They were two parents and a 14-month-old, staying five nights in a riad near the Bahia Palace. Their pram total came to 750 MAD, roughly 70 EUR or 60 GBP, with free delivery to the riad door. We handed the pram over at 3 pm on arrival day. Mid-stay, we swapped the seat liner for a fresh one after a juice incident. Finally, we collected everything at 6 am on departure day while their airport taxi waited. Their verdict: cheaper than the airline’s pushchair fee both ways, and no carrying anything through Menara Airport.
That pattern repeats across hundreds of rentals: book online two or three days before arrival, then receive a WhatsApp confirmation with the delivery window. After that, simply meet us at the door and forget about logistics for the rest of the holiday. Around 40 percent of our families add a second item once they see how the delivery works – usually a travel cot or a car seat – and combined bookings are delivered together at no extra fee.
When is the best time of year to use a pram in Marrakech?
October to April is the most comfortable window for pram outings in Marrakech. Daytime temperatures sit between 18 and 28 C, with cool, dry evenings. In these months you can walk the medina at almost any hour, and gardens like Majorelle and Menara are pleasant from opening time onwards. From June to September, the city regularly passes 35 C, so the pram rhythm changes rather than stops. For example, families head out between 8 and 11 am, retreat to the riad pool or an air-conditioned mall over midday, and come back out after 5 pm when the souk lanes fall into shade. Every pram we deliver in summer comes with a full canopy, and the parasol and breathable seat liner are added free on request.
Rain is rarely an issue – Marrakech averages fewer than 30 rainy days a year – but if a shower does arrive between November and March, a rain cover is included in the basket of every pram at no charge. Wind and dust matter more than rain: on days when the chergui blows in from the desert, the canopy and a light muslin cloth keep dust off your baby far better than an umbrella ever would.
Are hired prams in Marrakech safe and up to standard?
Yes. Every pram in the Little Nomad fleet is a recognised European or American brand. Each one meets the EN 1888 safety standard for wheeled child conveyances. In addition, every unit is retired from service well before the end of its certified life. Before each delivery, we run the same checklist: five-point harness anchors, brake engagement on both wheels, frame-lock security, wheel bearings, and canopy attachment. Anything that fails is repaired with original parts or withdrawn. Prams are washed with baby-safe detergent and disinfected between every family, including the parts babies actually chew – bumper bars and harness pads. If anything feels wrong during your stay, one WhatsApp message gets you a free replacement, usually the same day. That service promise is the reason hotels and riads across Marrakech recommend us to their guests rather than keeping ageing house prams of their own.
FAQ – hiring prams in Marrakech
How much does it cost to hire a pram in Marrakech?
Between 70 and 150 MAD per day depending on the model, with free delivery and collection in central Marrakech. Outer districts cost 100 MAD and the wider area 200 MAD.
Do you deliver prams to hotels, riads and Airbnbs?
Yes. We deliver to any address in Marrakech: hotel concierge desks, riad doors in the medina, and Airbnb meeting points. Delivery in the city centre is free.
Can I hire a pram in Marrakech for just one day?
Yes, one-day rentals are available at the standard daily rate. Most families hire for their full stay, since the per-day price drops on longer rentals.
Are the prams cleaned between rentals?
Every pram is washed and disinfected after each rental, and harnesses, brakes and folding mechanisms are checked before delivery. Damaged units are withdrawn from the fleet.
Is a pram usable inside the Marrakech medina?
Yes, in the main lanes and squares, with a compact model under 60 cm wide. For the narrowest souk alleys, many parents alternate with a baby carrier.
Do you also rent prams in Agadir or Taghazout?
Yes, on individual quote. Send us your dates and accommodation address by WhatsApp or through the booking form and we confirm price and delivery within a few hours.
Ready to travel lighter? If you want to hire prams Marrakech families consistently recommend, check your dates in the simulator above, and your pram will be waiting at your door in Marrakech – cleaned, checked and ready for the souks.









