ENSEMBLE ARTISANAL
Read moreThe craft complex presents a vast series of shops listed by profession: it is the domain of coppersmiths, tinsmiths, armourers, wood, leather or jewellery craftsmen, not forgetting carpet dealers. All these craftsmen are state-qualified, which is a guarantee of quality. They propose objects with an often interesting quality-price ratio. This is particularly true for small leather goods. Here, no need to make the effort to haggle: prices are fixed! The objects of the souk, but without the hustle and bustle.
DAR BOUCHAIB
Read moreThere are no craftsmen at work here, just a sort of 8,000 m² mega-supermarket with escalator. The place is rather kitschy, as evidenced by the two equestrian statues that greet you at the entrance. Nevertheless, we dare you not to find the product you're looking for, as you'll find everything you could possibly want in the way of handicrafts. Shelves overflowing with tea glasses, poufs, babouches, photophores and tutti quanti. Everything is labeled and prices are fixed, which is handy if you don't have much time to buy gifts or if you hate bargaining.
TANGER CITY CENTER
Read moreThis gigantic shopping center is simply the largest in the region. Its surface area covers nearly 30,000 square meters spread over 3 floors. The Tanger City Mall and its 78 stores make the inhabitants of Tangier very happy. Indeed, its 3 hectares of shopping malls offer everything: food, shopping, a children's park and the largest Megarama cinema (8 screens) in the region. This mall with its futuristic look and its numerous activities is very appealing. The top floor is dedicated to fast food. Large underground parking lot.
MÉNARA MALL
Read moreThe Menara Mall, with its 90 stores, children's playground and 17 restaurants, is one of those huge shopping malls that are springing up in the heart of African capitals. One of its ambitions is to modernize the souk experience. Also, some of the aisles have been laid out like alleys in the medina. The real show is outside, at nightfall when Marrakchis, in a certain effervescence, take possession of any green space nearby, to picnic or eat an ice cream.
MEDINA MALL MARRAKECH
Read moreJust a stone's throw from the Palais Badii, the Medina Mall Marrakech opened its doors in 2022. As the city has very few shopping malls, we can only welcome the news. Combining tradition and modernity, both in terms of its location at the gateway to the medina and the trendy style of its signage, this space covering more than 750 m² welcomed 34 stores, including fashion, accessories, jewelry, skincare, sportswear, etc. boutiques focusing on Moroccan know-how, as well as cafés.
MAISON TOUAREG
Read moreWe find everything, sold wholesale or in detail, in this huge casbah. You will cross many tourists there.
VIRGIN MEGASTORE
Read moreGames consoles, coffee machines, printers, connected speakers - you'll find it all in this store located between the city center and the upscale Vieille Montagne district. Located on the second level of the shopping center, Virgin offers a complete range of high-tech, gaming and stationery products. More unexpectedly, make-up products are also available. The bookshop occupies one of the spaces, with books in French, Arabic and English, the kind you'd find in railway stations or airports the world over.
TANGER MALL
Read moreTangier is succumbing to the shopping mall frenzy, and malls are springing up all over the city. Rue de Fès has inherited its own: the Tanger Mall, due to open in 2019. The health crisis has caused some minor delays. The result: some stores are closed or empty, despite a modern, fully air-conditioned building and fittings that sometimes take on a futuristic air, such as the stylish backlit escalators. Doga Coffee, with a concept borrowed from the big Seattle chain, is the first to have taken possession of an outlet.
LUX MALL
Read moreAt the corner of Mexico and M'Salah streets, this recent shopping center gathers on 4 levels a large number of luxury brands, hence its name of "Lux Mall". The big brands of ready-to-wear, but also jewelers, attract a clientele fond of glitter. In addition to the brands, many of which are French, there is a beautiful rooftop terrace with a café for a drink with one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the city, far from the noise and bustle below. It is one of the only terraces west of Tangier.
CARRÉ ÉDEN SHOPPING CENTER
Read moreRight in the heart of the modern city, you can't miss this shopping mall, with its emphasis on French brands and labels. In addition to a dry cleaners and a supermarket (with a large spirits section) and convenient basement parking, there are numerous boutiques selling clothes, cosmetics, shoes, glasses, perfumes and luggage, to name but a few. Cafés and a variety of fast-food outlets provide a place to relax and recharge between fittings.
M AVENUE
Read moreWe have been waiting for it for a long time! The opening of M-Avenue has finally taken place. On either side of a 500-meter long avenue, there are stores with international and prestigious brands, restaurants, cafés and Cristiano Ronaldo's brand new hotel. A new 3,000 square meter cultural complex has also been built, as well as an auditorium offering immersive digital journeys to discover the city from multiple angles. More than just a shopping destination, it is a lifestyle destination.
ALMAZAR CENTRE COMMERCIAL
Read moreA bit out of town, this mall offers stores but also leisure areas. Without forgetting the movie theaters located a few meters away. Fashion accessories, clothes, shoes, for all ages and all tastes, but also a large French supermarket, decoration stores, household appliances, a megastore and a floor dedicated to restaurants. A parking lot is available in the basement, as well as wifi in the mall.
IBN BATOUTA MALL
Read moreThis 14,000 square meter shopping center opened in 2017 near the waterfront and the municipal beach. It hosts major international brands Zara, Zara Home, Bershka, Massimo Dutti or Swarovski. Food is also present with fast-food corners and a Carrefour Market (without alcohol), which allows you to buy supplies. In all, 30 brands share the center's four levels, creating a prestigious and dynamic image for the city of Tangier. Moroccans love to go shopping in these malls.
MALL DU SOCCO ALTO
Read moreWe'd rather tell you about the charming, historic addresses in the heart of the city, but the huge shopping malls scattered all over the place are also what make Tangier what it is today. There's nothing too out of place here: big international brand names are lined up next to each other, as well as a French supermarket, a wine and spirits store, a bakery, restaurants, a bowling alley and a children's play area. There's plenty of parking, so it's easy to get to the shops for big-ticket items.