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What Kind of Souvenirs Should I Buy in Morocco, and Where Can I Find Them?

Morocco offers a variety of unique, high-quality souvenirs, reflecting the country’s rich culture and craftsmanship. Below is a guide on what to buy and where to find the best Moroccan souvenirs.


Top Moroccan Souvenirs to Buy

  1. Rugs and Carpets (Zanafi & Berber)
    • Handwoven carpets with geometric patterns from the Atlas Mountains or Zanafi rugs are excellent souvenirs.
    • Where to Buy: Souks in Marrakech, Fes, and the Artisan Ensemble shops.
  2. Leather Goods (Babouches, Bags, and Jackets)
    • Morocco’s leather tanning tradition is famous, offering bags, jackets, and babouches (slippers).
    • Where to Buy: Tanneries in Fes or leather stores in Marrakech.
  3. Argan Oil and Cosmetics
    • Genuine argan oil, used for cooking and skincare, is a sought-after souvenir.
    • Where to Buy: Cooperatives in the Essaouira region or organic shops in major cities.
  4. Ceramics and Pottery
    • Morocco’s distinctive pottery, especially the blue ceramics from Safi and Fes, make excellent gifts.
    • Where to Buy: Fes, Safi, and pottery shops in Marrakech.
  5. Traditional Clothing (Kaftans and Djellabas)
    • Kaftans for women and djellabas (long robes) are popular, reflecting Moroccan fashion.
    • Where to Buy: Souks in Marrakech, Casablanca, and Rabat.
  6. Spices and Moroccan Tea
    • Morocco is known for its ras el hanout spice mix and mint tea leaves.
    • Where to Buy: Spices are available in the spice markets (souks) of Marrakech or Fes.
  7. Lanterns and Home Décor Items
    • Handcrafted brass or metal lanterns bring a touch of Moroccan ambiance to any home.
    • Where to Buy: Artisan shops in Marrakech and Casablanca.
  8. Jewelry and Accessories
    • Look for Berber silver jewelry and beaded necklaces, which reflect traditional Moroccan designs.
    • Where to Buy: Jewelry souks in Marrakech and Fes.
  9. Tagine Pots
    • Tagines (cone-shaped clay pots) are both functional and decorative, perfect for recreating Moroccan dishes at home.
    • Where to Buy: Cooking shops in Marrakech, Rabat, or Fes.
  10. Woodwork (Thuya Wood)
  • Small boxes and home décor items carved from fragrant thuya wood make elegant souvenirs.
  • Where to Buy: Artisan workshops in Essaouira and Marrakech.

Where to Shop in Morocco

  • Marrakech: The souks of Jemaa el-Fnaa offer a wide variety of souvenirs.
  • Fes: Visit the old medina for ceramics, leather, and textiles.
  • Casablanca: Modern malls and artisan shops blend traditional and contemporary items.
  • Essaouira: Known for argan oil, thuya wood, and relaxed shopping experiences.
  • Rabat: The medina offers a quieter shopping experience with quality goods.

Tips for Shopping in Morocco

  • Bargain politely in souks—it’s expected!
  • Inspect the quality of items like leather or argan oil to ensure authenticity.
  • Be aware that shipping large items, such as carpets, can be arranged through vendors.

With these unique souvenirs, you can bring a piece of Moroccan charm back home, making your trip even more memorable.

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