Arriving in a new country always comes with one big question: How do I get cash?
If you’re visiting Morocco for the first time, don’t worry—withdrawing money in Tangier is easy, safe, and traveler-friendly.
In this complete guide from Youness, you’ll learn:
Whether you’re staying in the Medina or just passing through, this guide will help you handle money in Morocco with confidence.
Can You Use Cards in Morocco?
Yes—but only in some places.
In Tangier, credit and debit cards are accepted in:
Hotels & larger riads
Some restaurants
Supermarkets
Modern cafés
Shopping malls
However, many small shops, street food stalls, taxis, and local restaurants only accept cash. That’s why having Moroccan dirhams (MAD) is essential.
Are ATMs Easy to Find in Tangier?
Absolutely. Tangier has plenty of ATMs, especially in:
City center
Near Tanger Ville Train Station
Along the Corniche
Shopping areas
Banks in the modern city
Near the Medina and Kasbah, ATMs are just a short walk away. Our team at Tangier Kasbah Hostel can always point you to the closest and most reliable one.
Best Banks in Morocco for Travelers
All major Moroccan banks accept international cards (Visa & Mastercard). The most reliable for travelers are:
Attijariwafa Bank – very common, reliable
BMCE Bank of Africa – good for foreign cards
CIH Bank – modern and traveler-friendly
Banque Populaire – wide national network
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These banks usually allow withdrawals of 2,000–3,000 MAD per transaction.
How Much Cash Should You Withdraw?
A good rule for travelers in Tangier:
Short stay: 500–1,000 MAD
Several days: 1,500–2,500 MAD
This covers:
Meals
Taxis
Souvenirs
Small tours
Tips
You can always withdraw more later—ATMs are everywhere.
ATM Fees & Limits in Morocco
Moroccan ATMs usually don’t charge high local fees
Your home bank may charge:
A foreign withdrawal fee
A currency conversion fee
Most ATMs in Morocco have a per-transaction limit, so you may need two withdrawals for larger amounts.
Important local tip:
👉 Al Barid Bank is currently the only Moroccan bank that does not add a local ATM fee for foreign cards. If you want to withdraw cash without paying extra local charges, look for an Al Barid Bank ATM.
Where to Exchange Money in Tangier
You can exchange money at:
Official exchange offices
Banks
Some hotels
The best rates are usually found in the city, not at the airport.
Popular areas include:
City center
Near major hotels
Around commercial streets
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Avoid street money changers—always use official offices.
Airport vs City Exchange
At Tangier Airport:
Convenient
But worse exchange rates
In the city:
Better rates
More options
More flexible amounts
Our advice: exchange a small amount at the airport if needed, then exchange more in the city.
Euros or Dollars – What’s Better?
Both are accepted at exchange offices, but:
Euros are more commonly used
Exchange rates for euros are often slightly better
Many places near Spain prefer euros
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If you’re traveling through Europe, bring euros.
Common Mistakes Travelers Make
Arriving with no cash
Relying only on cards
Exchanging all money at the airport
Withdrawing very small amounts multiple times
Forgetting their bank charges foreign fees
A little planning saves money and stress.
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