15 Best Shopping in Marrakesh, Morocco

33 Rue Majorelle

Guéliz Fodor's choice

Just opposite the Majorelle Garden, this funky concept store stocks a range of fashions and quirky crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs from hip young Moroccan and European designers all working in and inspired by Marrakesh.

33, rue Majorelle (also known as Rue Yves Saint Laurent), Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
0524-31–41–95

Ben Rahal Art

Guéliz Fodor's choice

This well-established shop has a magnificent array of Imazighen tribal rugs and antique carpets, and owner Mohamed Taieb Sarmi will painstakingly explain their origins and value. 

Le Trésor des Nomades / Mustapha Blaoui

Bab Doukkala Fodor's choice

The highly respected Le Trésor des Nomades---often referred to just by the name of its owner, Mustapha Blaoui---extends over several floors and two adjacent properties. Here you'll find antique doors, lanterns, vintage tribal carpets, mats from Mauritania, Amazigh jewelry, and all kinds of crafted furniture, housewares, and textiles. It's so well-known that there is no sign over the door.

Shipping can be arranged for large purchases.

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+Michi

Medina

The stock here tends to tastefully redesigned takes on Moroccan classic items like babouche slippers and hand-sewn buttery soft leather bags. 

38 Souk Kimakhin, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco

Al Nour

Medina

This boutique displays lovely hand-embroidered items all created in a workshop that benefits and trains women with disabilities. Clothing, table linen, bed linen, and home accessories are some of the items available. 

Antiquités du Sahara

Medina

Handcrafted jewelry from southern Morocco of Amazigh, Touareg, and Blue Men traditions is what this shop is known for. Camel-skin decorated dromedary carry packs and ornately carved wooden Touareg tent pegs reminiscent of tribal caravans or bygone times also line the shelves.

176, Rahba Lakdima, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
0524-44–23–73

Bazar de Sud

Medina

Run by the Marrakshis Lamdaghri family since 1940, this shop works with more than 200 artisans and has a huge collection of old and new tribal carpets as well as antique Imazighen textiles.

Worldwide shipping can be arranged and credit cards are accepted.

Brins d'Orient

Guéliz

The contemporary silver jewelry, all crafted on-site, incorporates traditional Moroccan motifs and semiprecious stones and an unusual modern slant.

10, rue Majorelle, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
0679-92--98--37-mobile

Chabi Chic

Medina

Some of the trendiest riads serve guests using the beldi (traditional) pottery with modern designs that are the hallmark of Chabi Chic. Product lines include serving ware, tea sets, and coasters as well as spices, carpets, and beauty products. They also have a store in the Sidi Ghanem Industrial zone in the Marrakesh outskirts.

Ensemble Artisanal

Bab Doukkala

It may be a bit touristy, but this is a great way to see all the wares of the souk in one hassle-free space. Many of the goods here display fixed prices (which are high) for handicrafts including babouches, embroidery, lanterns, bags, jewelry, carpets, and paintings. You can see baskets being woven, carpets on the loom, and other artisans at work. There's even a snack bar.

If you enjoy bargaining, take a note of prices here and then aim to pay around 25% less in the souks.

Av. Mohammed V, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
0524-38–66–74

Galerie Le Pacha

Guéliz

This sprawling showroom is filled with inlaid furniture, antique doors, and an impressive carpet collection.

79, bd. Moulay Rachid, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
0524-43--04--76

Moor

Guéliz
The Guéliz sister shop to Akbar Delights in the medina, Moor sells a high-quality range of locally crafted items for the home as well as fashion items and accessories. You'll find handmade embroidered tunics and jackets, throws, cushions, and painted lanterns.

Palais Saâdiens

Medina

This shop has an enormous selection of Imazighen, Bedouin, and tribal carpets.

16, rue Moulay Taib, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
0524-44–51–76

Souk des Bijoutiers (jewelry souk)

Medina

North of the carpet souk on Rue Souk El-Kebir you'll see an overhead sign for the Souk des Bijoutiers (also labeled Souk Tagmoutyime). Follow that just off to the right into a narrow mall, full of jewelry stores displaying their wares behind glass. It is by no means the only place in Marrakesh to buy jewelry, and buyers should proceed with caution if they're not well versed in stones or precious metals. 

Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco

Twizra

Medina

Prices are high at this general antiques and jewelry store in the kasbah—so bargain hard! They can (reliably) organize international shipping and also accept credit cards. 

361, Bab Agnaou, Marrakesh, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
0524-37–65–65