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Oujdain July

Oujda in July is hot and very dry, with long sunny days and high crowds and prices. The city still works for a short break if you plan around the heat and focus on its small set of sights.

Crowds

high

Price level

high

Average sunshine

12.7h
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Month read

Hot weather and a high-season feel shape July in Oujda. The main landmarks and museums still give a worthwhile city break, but cooler months are easier.

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Bataille d'Isly

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Best for

Who this month can work well for

Travelers who can handle hot, dry weather.

Visitors who want a short, straightforward city break.

People who are happy to mix landmarks with a couple of museums.

Travel pulse

Should you shortlist it?

Crowdshigh
Price levelhigh
Night temp21.5C

What Works Well

Long sunny days make it easy to fit sightseeing into the schedule.
Oujda’s small but focused sight list keeps planning simple.
Indoor stops like Galerie D'Art Maghreb Al Arabi and Musée Ethnographique Lalla Aicha offer relief from the heat.

What Needs Planning

Daytime heat is intense, with average highs near 36.9°C.
Crowds are high, so the city feels less relaxed.
Prices are also high, which reduces the value of a July trip.

Snapshot

The numbers behind the vibe

Average daytime temperature36.9C
Average night temperature21.5C
Monthly rainfall0.6 mm
Rainy days0.2 days
Humidity41.5%
Average sunshine12.7 h

How The Month Feels

July in Oujda is extremely hot, dry, and very sunny, with daytime highs around 36.9°C. The city’s landmarks and museums are open for a short break, but the heat shapes every plan.

What To Lock In Early

Book with the high crowd and price level in mind, especially if you want a comfortable pace. November, February, or October are better alternatives if you can shift the trip.

How to do it

A few things worth planning ahead

01

Plan cue

Plan outdoor visits to Bataille d'Isly, Bab Sidi Abdelwahab, and Bab Ahl Jamel for early or late in the day.

02

Plan cue

Use the two museums as midday breaks when the heat is strongest.

03

Plan cue

If dates are flexible, November is the stronger choice for a more comfortable Oujda city break.

Practical trip tips

Plan the heaviest walking for the morning or late afternoon and keep the middle of the day lighter.
Comfortable shoes will matter more than extra gear, because most visitors will spend the best parts of the day on foot.
Start with the most popular sight first, then let the rest of the route get more relaxed as the day opens up.

Broaden the session

Similar cities worth checking for July

Check alternatives if the timing works but accommodation prices are starting to push the budget.

Quick answers

Oujda travel FAQ

Is Oujda in July a good time to visit?

Usually yes, as long as the weather, pace, and trip style line up with what you want from the visit.

What is the weather like in Oujda in July?

Expect around 36.9°C by day and 21.5°C at night, with 0.6 mm of rain across roughly 0.2 rainy days.

What should I pack?

Pack light clothing, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes for longer walking days.

Does Oujda in July need a more flexible plan?

Usually yes when weather, price pressure, or crowd dynamics are less predictable. It works better with one anchor booking and room to adjust the rest of the day.

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