Dar El Farah Marrakech
rue Riad Zitoun el Jdid Marrakech, Morocco
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Marrakech
We arrived very late. This was because passport control was on strike when we arrived. We had to wait in the airport in a small room filled with 3 or 4 planes' worth of people for 2 hours before we finally got through. One person collapsed and we were all a bit worried about her, until they put her in a wheelchair and wheeled her through, at which …
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Marrakesch
... langen Nacht auf dem Jamaa El Fna (dem zentralen Platz in Marrakesch) mit ausschlafen, fruehstuecken und dann einem Spaziergang in einem der alten Souks verbracht, bevor ich dann wieder in Richtung Truck gefahren bin, der ausserhalb von Marrakesch steht.
Im Souk habe ich eine Faerberei gefunden, wie wir sie auch schon in Fez gesehen haben, aber hier war der Gestank dann doch noch einen Zacken schaerfer, da man ...
Starting it solo
... is less “Arigato” and “Konigiwa” being thrown out by kids. A colorful sight I enjoyed was in several stands selling multi-color scarves. Many Moroccan ladies dressed in their jellaba and scarves were clambouring to get the 50 dirham scarves. Too bad the vendor did not allow photo of this beautiful moment. I wonder why they never allow it. My photos are always so lopsided, being taken surreptitiously without looking in ...
Souks & Spa
... it was genuine or not I had a great time & decided I would be happy to visit Marrakech again.
Things I recommend in Marrakech:
- Experience a Hammam
- Haggle yourself a good deal in the souks
- Stay in a riad
- Sit in the front circle of some great music
- Eat at a stall in the evening
- Escape from a carpet shop
- Get lost & find yourself reaching the walls of the city
- Try some delicious authentic moroccan ...
Exploring the crazy market square.
... stalls.
We waited till a seat was free- as our french was limited and we knew no moroccan- we choose to watch what others did and we were handed bread, salsa & aubergine dip. We pointed to a dish of battered fish & asked for une frites- nice food. We discovered the Moroccan way is to eat, then pay everywhere we went.
After dinner we walked around the entertainment. I was grabbed on my arm ...

