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33 Rue Majorelle – Closed Temporarily
This new concept store just outside the Medina has been likened to Paris’ famed (and now closed) Colette. The collections were curated by plugged-in stylist Monique Bresson and feature the fashion and home wares of some fifty designers. Kaowa, a...
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Al Kawtar
Founded in 2006 as a non-profit to provide day care for disabled women, Al Kawtar is a women’s center that includes an embroidery workshop, where young disabled women can learn a craft. Many of their products are sold in a...
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Al Matjar – Closed Temporarily
Carpet sellers abound in the medina but come to this shop for everything from Berber rugs to intricate woven antiques (it was opened by the son of the owner of the clothing shop Au Fil d’Or). Chabi Mohamed will explain...
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Amira Bougies
The mother of all candle shops is a ten-minute drive from the center of the industrial zone. There are twenty-six colors to choose from, and the staff will light as many candles as you would like so that you can...
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Atelier Landon
Laurence Landon, a French designer, set up her atelier in Marrakech a few years ago and has never looked back. She specializes in lamps, sconces and candle holders, but also offers the odd book shelf or table. Almost everything she...
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Atelier Nihal – Closed Temporarily
All of the textiles at this chic home furnishings and design shop are handwoven on traditional looms. Parisian transplant and designer Marion Verdier supervises her team of 20 artisans at her workshop in Sidi Ghanem as they create an elegant...
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Bazar Jouti
Mohamed Karimi has a sliver of a shop in the souk where he sells a small selection of his carpets. He will wave you in and explain origins and dying techniques and you’ll pay a fraction of what you would...
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Beldi
Popular with Marrakech socialites and the likes of Paloma Picasso, this chic little den offers lush velvet coats, hemstitched caftans and loose linen shirts. Considered the haute couturier of Marrakech, the wizard behind Beldi sells kaftans that are all made...
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Beldi Verre
All Moroccan tea glasses were once made by hand within Morocco but over the years, many factories have shuttered and most of the tea glasses you see in the souk were made in China. The owners of Beldi Country Club...
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Ben Rahal Carpets
Rug buyers who want a more civilized experience than hunting through the souk can go to this shop on Rue de la Liberté and look through a more edited selection. It’s the favorite stop of one of our most stylish...
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Chabi Chic
This lovely boutique houses a curated selection of Moroccan designs. Favorite finds include home goods, olive wood kitchen utensils, woven carpets and bath products.
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Chez Zoe – Closed Temporarily
Caroline Hamile, the French owner of Chez Zoe has a small outpost at the front of La Mamounia and other hotels in town sell her tasseled terry bathrobes and embroidered bath linens. Many of the top hotels in the city,...
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Corinne Bensimon
This lovely home store from France sells wonderful linens, ceramics and furniture that merge the sophistication of Paris with the handmade aesthetic of Provence. Many decorative objects have been sourced within Africa and the mix feels just right for a...
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Côte Sud
You will find many of the same things next door at Maison Rouge, which has the same owner. Look for modern Moroccan housewares, fashion and gift items. You will also find metallic leather bags with fun sayings, ribbon bracelets with...
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David Bloch Gallery
This black, box-shaped gallery, squeezed in between a red wall and a building, catches your attention with a huge wooden sculpture of a man near the entrance. Modern art here includes psychedelic walls, aluminum and wood sculptures and mixed media...
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El Jouli Miloud
One of the sleeker boutiques in the Souk, El Jouli Miloud carries many Moroccan made housewares and fashions with a more modern sensibility. Designer Miloud El Jouli mixes the ethnic influences of the city with his more contemporary sensibility. If...
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Jardin Majorelle Boutique
Not your average tourist site gift shop, the Boutique at the Jardin Majorelle carries some of the best Moroccan crafts and fashions. Shoppers get to wend their way through the glorious gardens to arrive at this boutique. The prices are...
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Keros Fragrances
A sliver of a boutique selling perfumes and candles based on the regions scents.
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Khalid Art Gallery
This gallery is among the most esteemed in the city, and the owners claim that the King of Morocco shops here. Certainly, many international interior designers do. There are many rooms of treasures on multiple floors, which are jam-packed with...
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Ksar Char Bagh Boutique
The exquisite small hotel, Ksar Char Bagh, in the Palmeraie only welcomes outside guests for dinners but if you do come, be sure to visit the series of gift shops that are arranged like a traditional village, with five different...
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La Maison Bahira
This lovely linens shop sells high-quality linen sheets, towels and table linens as well as Moroccan house slippers similar to those you find in the nicer hotels. Its owner Marion Théaud is often on premise to advise on choices.
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LUP31
It’s a bit tricky to find this small shop in a not often frequented part of the medina but if you manage to make it, you’ll be happy you did. Owned by one of Marrakech’s premier talents, Ludovic Petit, this...
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Maarifa Boutique
Occupying a vast section of the lobby, the Maarifa boutique in the Four Seasons showcases the best of many local designers. You can find elegant kaftans, jewelry, kids’ fashion and housewares as well as bathing suits in case you left...
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Maison de la Photographie
La Maison de la Photographie is a small independently run gallery tucked away in the winding streets of Marrakech’s Medina (about 200 meters behind Koranic school Ali Ben Youssef Madrasa). The gallery has over 5,000 original prints and 3,000 glass...
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Ministero del Gusto
When Vogue sent editor Italian Alessandro Lippini to Marrakech in the early 1990s, she fell so in love with the city and its beauty that she decided to buy a house and move. In the process of fixing it up,...
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Moor – Closed Temporarily
In an all white space that is illuminated by dozens of white lanterns, Moor mixes house wares in a neutral palette like white leather poufs with metallic stitching and grey linen napkins with sophisticated fashion. Think of the kaftan or...
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Mustapha Blaoui
Behind a pair of enormous unmarked doors, this warehouse is piled floor to ceiling with irresistible treasures, such as tables and chairs, glassware, mirrors, candlesticks, pots and bowls. It is truly an Ali Baba's cave of wares. Among our favorites...
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Popham Studio
Those who love interior design should consider a visit to Popham Studio, the tile factory in the industrial area, where two inspired American expats have transformed a traditional Moroccan practice of cement tiles into a vibrant new concept. Their modern...
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Riad El Fenn Boutique
The gift shop of this popular riad, which is owned by Vanessa Branson, has expanded and opened to the public and is now one of Marrakech’s must visit boutiques. It is a treasure trove where you will find a great...
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Scènes de Lin
Come to buy fabrics by the yards or to pick up wonderful linens for the dining room or bedrooms. The owner showcases her stylish goods in wonderful table displays and now also sells some kaftans and accessories to go with...
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Sissi Morocco
Sylvie Pissard combines a spare elegant aesthetic and palette of muted colors with a love for Morocco. The result: modern exotic fashion and housewares, including fine white ceramic plates with her trademark camel and canvas totes with photos of veiled...
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Some
This charming new interiors store in Gueliz was opened by two French expats who have interpreted many Moroccan staples with a modern twist. For example, they have a “Basket Bar” where you can pick the size and shape of your...
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Soufiane Zarib
A longtime family-run business, this carpet emporium in the souk boasts some of the city's best rugs and blankets.
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Via Notti
Expat Sophie Rieutord sells exquisite hand embroidered linen sheets and towels out of an all-white showroom in the industrial zone of Sidi Ghanem. Among her refined motifs are white-on-white polka dotted towels and 100 percent cotton sheets with red branches...
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Yahya Creations
This treasure trove may look like something out of Aladdin, but designer Yahya Rouach's creations are far from cheesy. In fact, the store is one of Marrakech's best for lamps of all kinds, each with intricate patterns and exceptional craftsmanship.
Marrakech

There are three main shopping areas in Marrakech to consider: the souk in the medina; the new town (Gueliz) and the industrial zone. In the souk, you will find the traditional crafts of Morocco. In recent years, a number of stylish French and Italian expats have opened boutiques where they sell Moroccan made fashions and housewares with a more Western sensibility. A few of these are scattered in the souk but most are in the new town, where they have set prices and a calmer boutique atmosphere than the souk. If you are going to shop the souk, we recommend bringing your list of shops and getting a reliable guide to navigate the maze of lanes. Indagare members can contact the bookings team to arrange one. Please note that many streets in the medina are not in Google Maps so mapping may not be reliable. You can always call the shops and they will send someone to guide you to their location.