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Committed shopaholics should take a ride out to the Quartier Industriel at Sidi Ghanem. This is the city's warehouse belt, home to several fine factory...more
see the Marrakesh guideWealthy Marrakesh socialites hoping to turn heads at the next soiree pay a visit to Beldi. A tiny kiosk of a boutique at the entrance to the souks, it is the...more
see the Marrakesh guideOpen 9:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Among the many beauty products of the Henna Souk, you'll find heady perfumed oils, hair dye,...more
see the Fez guideThis traditional hole-in-the-wall herbalist shop stocks a wide range of spices, medicinal plants, and exotic lotions, potions, and infusions. The most popular...more
see the Marrakesh guideMidway between the Bahia Palace and the Place Jemaa El Fna, along the increasingly shop-edged Riad Zitoun J'did, this boutique specializes in ceramicsfrom...more
see the Marrakesh guideFez craftsmen are known for their intricate metalwork, and complex Islamic designs decorate the finely crafted bronze and copper items available here. Look for...more
see the Fez guideAt first sight, this antiques shop in Guéliz, run for generations by the Bousfiha family, doesn't seem particularly impressive. But walk past the usual...more
see the Marrakesh guideMoroccan tribal pottery is earth-toned and unglazed, and Safi ceramics are modern and streamlined, but Fez is known for its bold cobalt-blue-and-white pottery,...more
see the Fez guideRue de la Liberté, which bisects Avenue Mohammed V in Guéliz, is home to a high concentration of the new town's chicest shops. Attika Chaussures sells...more
see the Marrakesh guideIn the alleys north of Jemaa El Fna, you'll find Marrakesh's souks. The sheer number of shops is overwhelming, although many offer the same non-essential wares,...more
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