📅 Updated: June 2026
Ludiparc is a small water park on the Route de Fès in Marrakech, offering slides and pools. It is the most budget-friendly aquatic option in the city for families looking for a simple, accessible day out without a large spend.
Ludiparc pool
Pool and relaxation area
Park slides
Slides and play features
General view of the park
The park is modest in size and its infrastructure is basic. It may suit a half-day outing with very young children.
With a rating of 2.7/5 on TripAdvisor (6 reviews), Ludiparc is the lowest-rated water park in Marrakech. Visitors mention ageing facilities and limited upkeep. Best reserved for tight budgets or last-minute needs.
Ludiparc occupies a specific niche in the Marrakech aquatic landscape: it is the local, budget-friendly neighbourhood park. It must be approached with the right evaluation criteria and calibrated expectations.
Ludiparc is on the Route de Fès, north of Marrakech.
Ludiparc is aimed primarily at families with very young children whose expectations of aquatic attractions are still simple. The park is not suited to teenagers or adults looking for thrills.
Prices at Ludiparc should be checked directly on site. Ludiparc has a reputation as the most affordable water park in Marrakech, but no specific prices are documented on this page. To compare with other parks: see our Marrakech water park prices guide.
Let's be honest: Ludiparc is not a park I recommend as a default choice. With 2.7/5 on TripAdvisor and only 6 reviews, the signals are not reassuring. The ageing facilities and limited upkeep mentioned by visitors match what one would expect from a park of this price point and visibility.
But there is one specific situation where Ludiparc makes sense: you're in Marrakech with a 3-year-old, it's 38°C, you need water and the budget is tight. In that precise scenario, Ludiparc does its job. It's the last-resort park or the first water park experience for a toddler who doesn't yet need spectacular slides.
For any other profile — families with children over 6, teenagers, adults looking for a proper aquatic experience — put the money towards Oasiria (290 DHS per adult, 11 slides, wave pool). The quality difference justifies it by some margin. Rating: 2.5/5, honestly — a modest park that can serve as a stopgap but is not worth a dedicated detour.
Ludiparc is on the Route de Fès in Marrakech. It is the northernmost water park in the city.
Ludiparc is rated 2.7/5 on TripAdvisor (6 reviews). Facilities are basic. It may suit a half-day with very young children or families on a tight budget. For a more complete experience, Oasiria or Palmiya are recommended.
Prices are available directly on site. Ludiparc is the most budget-friendly water park option in Marrakech. Check opening hours before making the trip as seasonal closures are possible.
Opening hours and season at Ludiparc are not clearly documented. It is strongly recommended to check by phone or in person before travelling, as unexpected closures are possible depending on the season.
Ludiparc offers water slides (at least 2), pools for children and adults, and play areas for children. Facilities are modest in size and basic compared to the larger parks in Marrakech.
Based on available information, bringing your own picnic to Ludiparc is possible. This is actually recommended for families, as on-site catering options are limited.
Ludiparc is Marrakech's budget option. Its 2.7/5 rating reflects ageing facilities. If budget is not a constraint, Oasiria offers a significantly better experience (11 slides, wave pool, 5 restaurants). Ludiparc suits very young children's first water park experience or very tight budgets.
Ludiparc is on the Route de Fès, north of Marrakech. By taxi from the centre or medina, allow a short journey of a few kilometres. Verify the exact address before you set off as the park is poorly referenced in navigation apps.