Oujda

Oujda is the capital city of the Oriental Morocco region, and is in the eastern part of Mediterranean Morocco.

Understand

Get in

By plane

Oujda is served by Oujda Angads Airport (OUD  IATA). There are daily direct flights from Amsterdam, Paris, Marseille, Madrid and other cities in Morocco.

By train

Three trains a day arrive from Western Morocco. From Fez, the trip will take about 5½ hours and cost 158/108 dirhams (first/second class)

By car

Oujda is accessible from the north via Melilla and Nador, or from the west via Fes and Taza. Arriving from the South is also possible from Figuig and Bouarfa. The Algerian border is closed which prevents land travel to/from the east. There are grand taxis to many destinations including: Taza, Saidia (20 dirhams), Berkane (18 dirhams), Jerada (15 dirhams), and Ain Beni Mathar (15 dirhams).

By bus

The bus station is located next to the grand taxi station in the south of the city. Many destinations are possible. From Oudja to Taza is roughly 30 dirhams, Oujda to Fes around 60 dirhams.

By boat

Boat service is via Nador and Melilla, both around three or four hours away.

Get around

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Do

Buy

Eat

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Drink

Sleep

Budget

There are various decent hotels around the Place du 16 Aout, but two of the best are:

  • Hotel Tlemcen (0536686533), which is attached to a women-friendly patisserie and cafe. 80 dirhams will get you a single room with a hot shower. Friendly staff.
  • Hotel Hanna (0536686003) has public hallway showers, but is slightly cheaper.

Mid-range

Splurge

  • As all over Morocco, the Hotel A ibis is a safe and well located bet. Always right next to the train station, the Ibis offers wi-fi, hot showers, white sheets, a lovely breakfast buffet, a pool and bar. Even if you aren't staying here, just pop in for an afternoon cocktail poolside (even during Ramadan!)
  • Another good option in Oujda is the Atlas Spa and Hotel, again, right next to the train station. Swank and brand-new, it's even got a night club (or at least a sign for one).

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