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SOUK EL HAD - Que Faire au Maroc

With more than 6,000 stalls spread across nearly 13 hectares and surrounded by a monumental ochre rampart, Agadir’s Souk El Had is one of Morocco’s largest markets and the city’s pride and joy.
A place of exchange, traditions, colors, and scents, it embodies the soul of Agadir: a city that is both modern and deeply rooted in the craftsmanship of the Souss region.
With its vibrant spices, handmade pottery, local fruits, Amazigh rugs, jewelry, premium dates, leather goods, woodwork, authentic argan oil, and a warm atmosphere, the souk offers a total immersion in everyday life in Agadir.
For many locals, it’s “the Sunday outing”—the place where people come to compare prices, choose the finest products, and experience the atmosphere of the traditional souks of southern Morocco.

Market layout and atmosphere

Anecdotes & immersion

What is there to do at Souk El Had?

At Souk El Had, you can buy spices, dried fruits, carpets, and many handmade crafts while taking the time to explore the food sections and taste local products. It is pleasant to enjoy a fresh orange juice or a local smoothie before comparing prices, practicing bargaining, and exploring woodworking workshops as well as leather shops. Visitors also enjoy purchasing certified organic argan oil, soaking in the market’s distinctive atmosphere—the calls of merchants, the colors, the smells—and taking home authentic souvenirs made in the region.

Practical Information

Location: Avenue des FAR, downtown Agadir

Opening hours: open every day of the week, usually 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Busiest day: Sunday

Access: taxi, bus, car (large secure parking areas around the souk)

Recommended duration: 1.5 to 3 hours depending on how much you explore

Budget: suitable for all budgets, bargaining is possible except in the food section

Tips:

  • come in the morning to avoid crowds
  • keep an eye on your belongings (very busy place)
  • prefer cooperatives for argan oil
  • wear comfortable shoes
  • take your time: it is a place to experience, not just visit

FAQ

Is Souk El Had Authentic ?

Yes, it’s a popular market frequented mainly by the residents of Agadir.

Can You Bargain?

In most sections, yes. Only the food court has fixed prices.

Is It Easy to Find Your Way Around?

The souk is vast, but well organized into numbered sections. After a few minutes, it’s easy to find your way around.

Is It a Family-Friendly Place ?

Yes, it’s safe and lively, but it’s best to avoid peak hours if you have young children.

Are There Cafés or Restaurants Inside ?

Yes, there are several stands offering juice, snacks, coffee, and light meals.