With the short time that I had, I decided to stick to the main areas of interest, and always felt safe. I didn't feel threatened by anybody nor did I feel that the bag on my back was going to be snatched or have items removed from it. On the many occasions that i appeared lost (it's easily done) I was approached and pointed in the right direction. Many of the people were very friendly. Morocco is a Muslim country that has come a long way - especially with regards to its treatment of women. Few women wear veils or any other type of headscarf, they can drive, marry/divorce, work etc. it didn't feel quite as I expected, if that makes sense. The city is definitely do-able in just a few days. There is a hop on, hop off sightseeing bus which drops you at gardens, mosques, souks, museums etc, meaning that you don't have to spend endless hours walking. During my three days, I spent just £40. That covered all transport, meals and shopping. I love visiting places where my wallet doesn't take a battering - and Marrakech didn't disappoint.