Where to Stay in Agadir
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Agadir
City Center (Talborjt/Founti)
BudgetThe administrative and commercial heart, offering a more local feel with markets and everyday amenities.
- +Authentic local life and markets
- +More affordable dining and shopping
- +Good transport links
- -Further from the main beach
- -Can feel less 'touristy' and more functional
Sidi Bouknadel
Mid-rangeA lively beachfront area with a bustling promenade and a wide array of restaurants and shops.
- +Direct beach access and sea views
- +Abundant dining and entertainment options
- +Well-developed tourist infrastructure
- -Can be very crowded and noisy
- -Less authentic Moroccan experience
La Corniche
Mid-rangeA more relaxed, residential area adjacent to the beach, popular with locals and expats.
- +Quieter atmosphere than the main strip
- +Good selection of local restaurants and cafes
- +Pleasant for evening strolls
- -Fewer tourist amenities
- -Beach access can be less direct
WiFi & Remote Work in Agadir
Quality
good
Avg Speed
25 Mbps
Free WiFi
Many hotels, cafes, and restaurants offer free Wi-Fi, though it can be slow during peak hours.
Coworking
Limited dedicated coworking spaces. Some cafes like 'La Fabrique' or 'Le P'tit Dome' can work for short periods, but expect typical cafe speeds and noise levels. No reliable daily cost data for dedicated spaces.
Daily Budget (Budget)
MAD 400/day
Hidden Gems in Agadir
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Argan Oil Cooperative
FREEVisit a local cooperative to learn about the traditional process of extracting argan oil, a unique Moroccan product, and purchase authentic souvenirs directly from the producers.
2 areas to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Agadir