Nestled in the heart of Marrakech, the souk is a labyrinthine network of covered markets, with narrow alleyways occasionally illuminated by shafts of sunlight. Each section of the souk specializes in different goods, from vibrant rugs and intricate leatherwork to colorful ceramics, aromatic spices, and finely crafted metalwork. Visitors can immerse themselves in the bustling atmosphere, where the art of haggling over prices, often accompanied by a cup of hot mint tea, remains an integral part of the shopping experience.
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