Casablanca to Fes by train

A solid intercity rail leg—comfortable, frequent, and usually the simplest option.

Overview

Typical duration
3h–4h 30m
Price range
120–320 MAD
Mode
Train

Pricing + frequency

Price: 120–320 MAD

Frequency: Several departures daily.

Alternatives

Bus

Cheaper but longer and less comfortable.

Car

Works with a driver, but timing depends on traffic and stops.

Tips + pitfalls

Tips

  • Pick a seat on the aisle if you want easier luggage access.
  • Arrive early to find the right platform and coach number.
  • In Fes, arrange taxi pickup with your riad if you have a late arrival.

Pitfalls

  • Station names can be similar—confirm the destination on the coach display.
  • Keep valuables close when boarding in busy stations.

FAQ

Is the train comfortable?

Yes—especially in 1st class, which offers more space and quieter cars.

Can you buy tickets at the station?

Often yes, but pre-book for busy travel days.

Which station in Fes?

Fes has a main station; taxis connect to the medina (often a longer ride).

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City guides

  • Casablanca travel guide

    Casablanca is Morocco’s business hub and best transit node—visit for the Hassan II Mosque and use it to connect by train.

  • Fes travel guide

    Fes is Morocco’s spiritual and craft capital—best for deep-medina exploration, traditional workshops, and a more local rhythm.