Embark on a 3-hour guided walking tour of Marrakech, exploring its vibrant markets, iconic monuments, and serene gardens. Tailor your itinerary to your interests and discover the hidden gems suggested by your expert guide.
Embark on a 3-hour guided walking tour of Marrakech, exploring its vibrant markets, iconic monuments, and serene gardens. Tailor your itinerary to your interests and discover the hidden gems suggested by your expert guide.
- Souk Semmarine - The souks of Marrakech are bustling markets filled with vibrant colors, enticing scents, and a diverse range of local crafts and goods. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, discover unique textiles, spices, and artisanal treasures, and enjoy a truly engaging shopping experience.
- Bloty Marrakech - Argan Oil & Prickly…
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Souk Semmarine - The souks of Marrakech are bustling markets filled with vibrant colors, enticing scents, and a diverse range of local crafts and goods. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, discover unique textiles, spices, and artisanal treasures, and enjoy a truly engaging shopping experience.
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Bloty Marrakech - Argan Oil & Prickly Pear Oil: Known as Morocco’s “liquid gold,” Argan oil, along with the rarer Prickly Pear Seed Oil (celebrated for its anti-aging benefits), are widely available. These oils are typically cold-pressed and sold for both cosmetic (skin/hair) and culinary purposes. It is advisable to purchase them from reputable vendors, often women’s cooperatives, to ensure their purity. Stalls frequently serve as traditional apothecaries, offering herbs, natural remedies, dried flowers, and traditional beauty products like kohl eyeliner, as well as items with folkloric medicinal uses.
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La Maison Des Babouches - The creation of leather goods and slippers in Marrakech is a key aspect of its artisan tradition, concentrated in specialized sections of the souk. The traditional Moroccan leather slippers are the most renowned footwear. The main area for these is Souk Smata (the Slipper Souk). Artisans, or Mâalem, hand-stitch these distinctive, often pointed-toe, soft leather slippers, which are showcased in a dazzling array of colors and are available in both simple and intricately embroidered designs.
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Souk des Teinturiers - The dyer section of the Marrakech souk is known as Souk des Teinturiers (or Souk Sebbaghine). It is one of the most vibrant and photogenic parts of the labyrinthine markets. Activity: It is where artisans continue the centuries-old tradition of dyeing wool, silk, and leather, often using natural pigments like indigo, saffron, and henna.
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Les Nomades De Marrakech - Les Nomades de Marrakech is a highly esteemed, multi-generational family-run rug store in the souk, renowned for offering an extensive collection of authentic Moroccan carpets. The store is often described as a “treasure cave” and provides a relaxed shopping environment, frequently including complimentary Moroccan tea. They offer services such as custom rug design and, importantly for international buyers, expert packaging and often arrange shipping directly to your home.

- Coffee and/or Tea
- Personalised Shopping Tour
- A private Local Guide
- Air-conditioned transport if you book the Pick up and drop off Option Tour
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Personalised Shopping Tour
- A private Local Guide
- Air-conditioned transport if you book the Pick up and drop off Option Tour
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Lunch
Discover the hidden gems of Marrakech on an exceptional treasure-hunting walking tour through the labyrinthine alleys of the historic Medina of Marrakech. Guided by an experienced local, this adventure takes you off the beaten path to uncover genuine artisan workshops and lesser-known souks where traditional Moroccan crafts are still crafted by hand…
Discover the hidden gems of Marrakech on an exceptional treasure-hunting walking tour through the labyrinthine alleys of the historic Medina of Marrakech. Guided by an experienced local, this adventure takes you off the beaten path to uncover genuine artisan workshops and lesser-known souks where traditional Moroccan crafts are still crafted by hand using age-old techniques.
Wander through lively markets like Souk Semmarine and explore secret corners of the medina where talented artisans produce leather goods, handwoven textiles, lanterns, ceramics, and detailed metalwork. Along the journey, hear the stories behind each craft, meet local craftsmen, and receive insider advice on identifying quality items and bargaining like a local.
Ideal for culture enthusiasts and inquisitive travelers, this engaging tour provides a deeper insight into Marrakech’s rich craft heritage. It’s more than just a shopping trip—it’s an exploration of the living traditions and hidden craftsmanship of Marrakech.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Dress code is smart casual
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.