Seven-day stays are common in CMN’s Long Stay Parking
Long Stay Parking at Mohammed V International Airport sits a short walk from Terminals T1 and T2 and targets cars staying several days at economy rates. Locals use it for week‑long trips, treating it as the default option when leaving a vehicle for 5–10 days. Pricing is typically lower than the main short‑stay areas, but the real draw in reviews is the ability to leave a car for 7–8 nights without paying premium daily fees.
Access is straightforward from the airport access road: follow signs for “Long Stay” or equivalent French/Arabic wording and then walk to T1 or T2 in roughly 5–10 minutes, depending on your row. The lot is open 24/7, matching early‑morning departures and late‑night arrivals common on Royal Air Maroc flights. Payment is usually handled at exit booths, so keep your ticket handy in the glove box rather than loose on the dashboard.
Reviews calling out the CMN long‑term parking mention that some sections felt “very dark” at night with “few people around,” especially during a prior visit where a traveler was leaving a car for 7–8 days. One responder said they hadn’t heard of systematic break‑ins, but lighting clearly varies by row. That same thread recommended avoiding back corners and instead choosing spaces closer to visible lights or camera masts.
Regulars treat security as a shared responsibility. A local‑sounding commenter on TripAdvisor advised removing valuables, clearing out bags from seats, and parking under or near a light pole or camera cluster rather than at the far edge of the lot, especially for stays over 5 nights. One practical move: snap a quick photo of your row number and the nearest terminal sign so you can find the car fast after a red‑eye arrival.