BRASS SOUK
Brass souk offering the finest white copper and bronze objects of ...Read more
SOUKS
Read moreThe of Marrakesh are open from 9 h till dusk. Many shops of craftsmen are closed on Fridays. The Marrakech Souk itself is a monument: 40 000 craftsmen work inside this maze of streets and alleys with shimmering colours and characteristic smells, protected from the sun by wooden lathe. Orientation: this huge handicraft and commercial market obeys a rigid structure and order under a voluntarily disordered appearance: each corporation is thus confined to a neighbourhood. Admittedly, today it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish between the various parts of the souk, and the co-existence of traders does not always correspond to the primary vocation of neighbourhoods. But, by historical or tradition, it is always the old name of that is used by the Marrakchis. Today, the approaches of the souk (place Jemaâ el Fna, in particular) are victims of a «touristisation» that has lost many of the crafts shops their authenticity: by remaining at the periphery, you may acquire copies at the price of the authentic. You must therefore leave the shopping streets of the square Jemaâ el Fna, despite the insistence of most of the guides (which will urge you to stay close to the bazaars) and get into the dust. And if you are looking for more chic shops, head to the Gueliz district. There are many trendy shops offering candles, furniture, decoration items and crafts at reasonable prices given the originality of some parts.
SOUK LBADIN
Souk Lbadin, busy with leather bag merchants, is a pleasant place to stop, ...Read more
CARPENTERS' SOUK
A carpenters' souk, amid the scent of cedar wood, making skewer handles and ...Read more
SAFFRON COOPERATIVE SOUKTANA
A cooperative of Saffron, the oldest cooperative of the city of Taliouine.Read more
SOUK SEMARINE
The Souk Semarine, once occupied by farriers and blacksmiths, is now ...Read more
IN JALIL
Read moreJalil is an artist who works around sculpture and recycling. Some of his works are monumental, you cannot miss them by leaving the village, others can take away under your arm (and don't cost too much). We advise you to stop, the visit is worth a look! Paintings, drawings and sculptures are loaded with history and anecdotes that you can discover through the fascinating stories of the artist Jalil Benlaassal. You can also see your team working. A nice meeting.
SOUK TO THE COOKS
Souk aux cuirs in Marrakech, offering pleasant encounters punctuated by ...Read more
SOUK SMATA
Souk of babouches (slippers) in competition with Western shoes, considered ...Read more
DRIED FRUIT SOUK
Souk aux fruits secs (dried fruit souk) where street vendors often sell ...Read more
TANNERIES OF THE MEDINA
Tanneries in the medina with 2 L-shaped open-air entrances, ensuring the ...Read more
SOUK JBALA
Souk Jbala, offering a visit to see women wearing traditional dress, a ...Read more
CAMEL SOUK
Camel Souk, with a huge fruit and vegetable market in Guelmim.Read more
BOUZERZE COOPERATIVE
A women's cooperative making carpets and argan oil products in Tiznit.Read more
RUE DES FOUNDOUKS
Rue des foundouks, designed to accommodate nearly 100 merchant caravans, 45 ...Read more