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3 markets selected in this guide.

A narrow alleyway where freshly dyed skeins of wool and silk hang from overhead poles, creating a spectacular canopy of colour—one of the most visually striking corners of the medina.

The main commercial artery of the Marrakesh souks, a broad covered street branching into dozens of specialised sub-souks selling slippers, lanterns, carpets, and leather goods.

Rahba Kedima ("Old Square") specialises in spices, traditional cosmetics, and herbal remedies. Surrounded by 16th-century buildings, it's the medina's most photogenic market square.