Dar Si Said Museum
A beautifully displayed collection of Moroccan craftsmanship and decorative arts housed in a lavish 19th-century riad. Four floors of carved wood, silk-embroidered textiles, weaponry, jewellery, and pottery trace centuries of Moroccan artisan tradition. Far fewer visitors than the main attractions β one of the medina's most underrated gems.
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Marrakech
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Djemaa el-Fna
The world's greatest public square β by day a market, by night a massive open-air food court and entertainment zone. A solo traveler's dream for people-watching.
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Souk Semmarine
The grand artery of the Marrakech souks β a covered market street stretching north from Jemaa el-Fna under a reed-woven canopy. Lined with everything from hand-stitched leather babouches and hand-woven rugs to argan oil and saffron. The best place to start any souk exploration, leading deeper into the labyrinthine specialist souks beyond.
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Rahba Lakdima (Spice Square)
A small, ancient open square off Souk Semmarine overflowing with mountains of vivid spices, dried herbs, medicinal plants, and traditional apothecary items. Watch vendors weigh saffron, ras el hanout, and cumin on brass scales. The rooftop cafΓ© above the square is the best vantage point over the entire souk district.