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The Souk El Had of Agadir is much more than just a market: it is a truly vibrant, colorful, and authentic world. With its hundreds of stalls spread across multiple alleys, it is one of the largest souks in southern Morocco.
Accompanied by a local guide, you enter this fascinating maze where every aisle reveals a new atmosphere: the smell of freshly ground spices, mountains of olives, colorful fruit stalls, Berber crafts, and traditional fabrics.
The guided visit helps you avoid getting lost and makes the most of your time while understanding the cultural richness of the place.
A sensory and cultural discovery
From the grand entrance of the souk, the guide explains the history of the market, rebuilt after the 1960 earthquake, and its importance in Agadir’s economic life.
The walk takes you through different sections:
- The spice and herbal medicine area
- Olive stalls and local products
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Traditional handicrafts (leather, carpets, pottery)
- Moroccan clothing and textiles
- Dried fruits and pastries
Each stop is an opportunity to learn:
- How to recognize real saffron
- The culinary uses of Moroccan spices
- How argan oil is produced
- Berber weaving techniques
- The basics of local bargaining
The guide also shares practical tips for buying at the right price and avoiding common mistakes.
An authentic experience far from clichés
Unlike small tourist markets, Souk El Had remains a place frequented mainly by locals, which gives it its full authenticity.
You observe everyday life: families shopping, restaurateurs selecting their ingredients, lively discussions between merchants… The souk becomes a true living stage of local culture.
The visit may include a tasting break (depending on the package) to try Moroccan specialties or enjoy mint tea in a small café inside the market.

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