Roofs of medina |
Old cities in Arab countries are like an unveiled mystery. The older medina- the bigger secret. The old city in Marrakech is hidden behind tall walls. Getting lost in it is an essential part of your Moroccan excursion :)
One of countless alleys in medina. |
When I see those rickety motorbikes I can’t resist! I just have to take a photo each time I see them ;) |
Handmade woven carpets. Thick and thin ones, you can use them to decorate your sofas as well. In medina you’ll find many shops selling exclusively carpets. |
Jama el Fnaa seen from above:) even in October there are still many tourists |
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Beautiful, handmade lamps. Many patterns to chose from. You can find them on Jama el Fnaa and in shops in medina |
fruit seller. Chucks of fresh pineapple and coconut are sold on Jamaa el Fnaa. It is around 2 dhs |
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