
Nearly everyone who goes to Amizmiz gets there via Marrakech. Within Marrakech, you'll need to take a "petit taxi" to the "Bab Er-Rob" taxi station that is just outside of town. Once you arrive at the taxi station, start asking for "Amizmiz" (which is pronounced AMZ-meez), and someone will eventually direct you to a grand taxi (an old Mercedes Benz) that is waiting to get filled up, at which point you'll depart. The normal fare is 15 DH. For those who are not as eager to sit squished for an hour's ride in the heat, feel free to pay for two places (hence 30 DH) and ask for the front passenger area to yourself (normally two people sit in the front passenger seat!). You can also find a bus that takes longer (because of more frequent stops) which costs only 10 DH. The bus (#45) can be picked up at the "Sidi Mimoun" bus stop area near Djemaa el Fna.
Once you arrive at Amizmiz, you'll be able to get everywhere by foot. They do have some local taxis now that can take you from the main part of town up to the administrative section of town where the high school is. However, there is little reason for the normal tourist to see that part of Amizmiz.
The best time and place to do some shopping is at the weekly market (see above). There are a wide variety of handmade items for sale, many made by local Berbers in the villages surrounding Amizmiz.
There are a number of small cafes that also serve food, from sandwiches to small tajines with meat and vegetables. These are generally cheap, filling, and tasty.
For the thirsty traveler, the best bet is to stop by one of the many hanoots (small general stores) spread all around Amizmiz. They will sell bottled water and cold sodas for a few dirhams.
You can also find quite a few cafes in the center of town near the taxis. You'll be able to pick up some hot tea, water, or soda.