The Southern Atlantic Coast
We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Southern Atlantic Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Southern Atlantic Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Established by an association of local artisans, this complex of more than 60 shops a short distance outside town sells leather products, woodwork, jewelry, pottery, candles, sculpture, embroidery, and argan oil. It's a relaxed place to wander and browse without any of the usual souk hassle, and prices are reasonable. There's also a small café at the center. You can take a taxi from downtown Agadir for around 50 DH.
Offering a wide range of quality Moroccan-made items at fixed prices near the Lebanese mosque, the store features modern twists on classic crafts such as Fez leather bags, glazed ceramics, oversize candles, and Sens de Marrakech cosmetics. It's owned by two brothers who speak excellent English and are happy to advise on purchases without being pushy.
This charming gift shop, located in Talborjt, stocks an extensive range of handcrafted gifts, baskets, clothing, homemade jams, upcycled craft items, home furnishings, and jewelry. It's a real treasure trove, and the owner, "Izza," always welcomes with a smile.
Find leather goods and designer-label fashions here. This is not the kind of place where a bit of haggling will halve the price, so be ready to pay higher prices.
This boutique jewelry store selling some more modern designs entices you with 18-carat gold from behind a warm wooden exterior. Custom creations are a specialty. There's another branch in the Marina development at the north end of Agadir beach.
Owned and operated by Morgane and Majid, this boho-chic women's fashion boutique serves the women of Agadir and visitors from all over the world. The carefully curated mix of clothing from Europe and handmade Moroccan creations helps give your wardrobe a multicultural, eco-friendly makeover. The store is closed Sunday.
For an emporium of carpets, ceramics, leather, lanterns, and ornate boxes, visit Palais du Sud. Behind the golden doors, all goods have price tags, which makes buying hassle-free. It's closed Sunday.
A large indoor bazaar with fixed prices, the store offers Moroccan artisanal goods, souvenirs, a small grocery area with some Western foods like peanut butter (not too common here), and a full selection of international wines, beers, and spirits.
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