La Maison Du Noyau
Jemma El Fna, Marrakech
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La Maison Du Noyau Marrakech

Jemma El Fna Marrakech, Morocco

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Marrakesch

A travel blog entry by antonunterwegs

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... zur Lederbearbeitung einsetzt. Man erhaelt beim Besuch eine marrocan gasmask, was sich als Pfefferminz entpuppt, den man sich bei Bedarf unter die Nase haelt.
Morgen machen wir uns wieder auf den Weg nach Rabatt, da wir wegen des Militaerputschs in Mali noch ein paar Visa brauchen. Aber darueber spaeter mehr, denn wir werden ein paar tage fuer die Visa brauchen und ich werd versuchen, den Blog langsam ...

Starting it solo

A travel blog entry by lilyc

... felt like Nonya back home, a little surreal or in Lara Croft Tomb Raider movie. Especially since the Thai Tom Yum was $30. More lamb tajine or tangia for me on my way back to the hotel. Uh, and I won’t forget a nice glass of freshly squeezed OJ. I cringed at the snail stands setting up this afternoon after yesterday’s bowl of snails and juice. It wasn’t close to the caliber of escargot in U.S. or garden snails in Taiwan. ...

Souks & Spa

A travel blog entry by abbysheppard

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... 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.

A travel blog entry by abbysheppard

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... henna lady- I yelled 'I'm allergic' She then squeezed some on my hand and said 'Its natural' I pulled my hand away & wiped it off.

We found a crowd listening to some awesome drummers and a banjo player, we were invited to sit down then threw down some money, I was thanked in 5 different languages 'Shokran'- Is moroccan. We clapped along and tapped our feet.

This was a great end to the ...

You are never lost, only discovering

A travel blog entry by abbysheppard

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... avoid them, then sat on a bench in full viewof the mosque.
As we walked on we found a pond and I ate a dried date we bought the night before, a boy came up and kept saying in french 'mange' & gesturing to his stomach we understood he wanted our food, but we acted naive and said we didn't understand.

Visting the salon de the on the edge of the square with a fresh smoothie & moroccan pastries. We saw a ...