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.
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Marrakech
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