How to Navigate Moroccan Souks Like a Pro

The souks of Morocco are a sensory explosion. The vibrant colors of spices, the scent of leather and mint tea, the sounds of merchants calling out and artisans at work—it can be overwhelming, but it's an experience not to be missed. Here are our top tips for navigating these bustling markets.
1. Go with a Plan (Sort of)
It's good to have a general idea of what you're looking for, whether it's leather bags, ceramic plates, or spices. But don't be afraid to get lost. The best discoveries often happen when you wander off the main paths.
2. The Art of Haggling
Bargaining is part of the culture and expected in the souks. The first price you're given is just a starting point. A good rule of thumb is to offer about half the asking price and negotiate from there. Always be polite, friendly, and willing to walk away. Sometimes, that's when you'll get the best offer!
3. Enjoy the Mint Tea
If a shopkeeper invites you for a glass of mint tea, accept it! It's a sign of hospitality and a great way to take a break from the hustle and bustle. There's no obligation to buy, but it's a wonderful cultural experience.

