Mellah Market (Jewish Quarter)
The historic Jewish quarter of Marrakech's medina, centred around a covered market famous for gold jewellery, colourful fabrics, ornate wedding outfits, and dried fruits. The covered market hall dates to the 19th century. A quieter, less touristy alternative to the main souks β wander the narrow alleys and discover local life at a gentler pace.
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Marrakech
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Djemaa el-Fna
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Souk Semmarine
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Rahba Lakdima (Spice Square)
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