Mellah

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Lonely Planet review

In the narrow derbs of the city's historic Jewish quarter are the tallest mud-brick buildings in Marrakesh. Some doors are embellished with six-pointed stars and menorahs. Visit the local synagogue and the Miaâra (Jewish cemetery), where donations are requested from visitors for upkeep. But to see the living legacy of Mellah artisans and spice traders, check out the Place des Ferblantiers, Grand Bijouterie and Mellah Market.