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The of Marrakesh are open from 9 h till dusk. Many shops of craftsmen are closed on Fridays. The Marrakech Souk itself is a monument: 40 000 craftsmen work inside this maze of streets and alleys with shimmering colours and characteristic smells, protected from the sun by wooden lathe. Orientation: this huge handicraft and commercial market obeys a rigid structure and order under a voluntarily disordered appearance: each corporation is thus confined to a neighbourhood. Admittedly, today it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish between the various parts of the souk, and the co-existence of traders does not always correspond to the primary vocation of neighbourhoods. But, by historical or tradition, it is always the old name of that is used by the Marrakchis. Today, the approaches of the souk (place Jemaâ el Fna, in particular) are victims of a «touristisation» that has lost many of the crafts shops their authenticity: by remaining at the periphery, you may acquire copies at the price of the authentic. You must therefore leave the shopping streets of the square Jemaâ el Fna, despite the insistence of most of the guides (which will urge you to stay close to the bazaars) and get into the dust. And if you are looking for more chic shops, head to the Gueliz district. There are many trendy shops offering candles, furniture, decoration items and crafts at reasonable prices given the originality of some parts.

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Akeimiss
Visited in january 2018
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J’adore les souks de Marrakech, allez vous y perdre, flâner et n’oubliez pas que le bon prix c’est celui qui satisfait les 2, vous et le vendeur. Ce n’est pas un concours, mais au prix où vous êtes prêt à l’acheter. Bonne promenade.
sonritan
Visited in december 2017
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Lieu incontournable, où il faut se perdre pour se retrouver devant des trésors. Les marchands marocains sont agréables, ils nous laissent flâner sans nous obliger d'acheter.
Visited in april 2017
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Ce fut un réel plaisir de déambuler dans les souks de marrakech. Plein de senteurs, de couleurs, et de plaisirs pour les yeux. Les vendeurs sont courtois (même si souvent insistants) il suffit de décliner fermement pour pouvoir continuer son chemin tranquille. Mais on s'y fait !
FranckFRA
Visited in july 2017
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Faire un tour dans le souk, c'est le dépaysement total. C'est très animé et il y règne une ambiance folklorique (rien à voir avec nos marchés français). Se prêter au jeu de la négociation est vraiment très amusant.
Visited in may 2017
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Ah les souks de Marrakech immanquables quand vous êtes au départ sur la place jemaa el fna, on se laisse guider par son instinct et au gé du hasard, aller vers les tanneurs, les orfèvres, le cuir, le bois, la poterie...etc tous les petits métiers sont là, bien sûr vous serez sollicité par ces marchands et artisans, mais vous êtes dans le purement touristique, attention les articles vendus ne sont pas toujours de qualité et que dire des prix qui vous enverrons dans d'interminables négociations, c'est ça les souks...!

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