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Family Travel on Morocco Trains

Tips for families traveling by train in Morocco, including seating and luggage advice.

Best class for families

1st class offers reserved seats and more space, making it easier to keep children comfortable on long trips.

Strollers and luggage

Strollers can be brought onboard and stored in luggage areas. Board early to secure space.

Snacks and essentials

Bring snacks, water, and light entertainment. Not all trains have onboard cafes.

Explore routes, classes, and stations

Morocco train travel scenic image
Top routes

Morocco rail journey

Plan the most iconic rail routes across Morocco with confidence.

Al Boraq high-speed train at station
High-speed

Al Boraq high-speed

Morocco's fastest rail link between Tangier, Rabat, and Casablanca.

First class seating on Al Boraq train
1st class

Al Boraq 1st class

Upgrade for reserved seating, extra space, and a calmer cabin.

ONCF intercity train at platform
Intercity

ONCF Atlas intercity

Reliable services linking Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, and Fes.

Casablanca Voyageurs station exterior
Casablanca

Casablanca Voyageurs

Morocco's busiest station with modern facilities and easy transfers.

Marrakesh railway station platform
Marrakech

Marrakech station

Gateway to the Red City with frequent departures nationwide.

Quick tips

  • Choose early departures for calmer stations.
  • Reserve seats when possible for long routes.
  • Keep a small daypack with essentials within reach.

FAQs

Do children need their own ticket?

Children often have reduced fares. Confirm during booking.

Can I store a stroller on the train?

Yes, but space is limited, so arrive early.

Is 1st class worth it for families?

For longer trips, the extra space and reserved seating help.

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