Marrakesh

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Introducing Marrakesh

Capital of the south and epicentre of Moroccan tourism, Marrakesh is changing fast. Once the hub of camel caravans from the south, Marrakesh remains exotic, but just as Moroccans craved modern housing, Euro­peans arrived dreaming of old houses in the heart of the medina. This happy exchange has transformed the place, bringing money and work to a city that lives off its looks and its wits.

The looks are still there, as the first glimpse of its 16km-long, time-worn ramparts confirm. And some things have remained – the Djemaa el-Fna and the area around remains the beating heart of the city and the greatest souq in the south.

Last updated: Sep 18, 2008

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Shopkepper and his son outside their medicine shop selling natural remedies.
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Shopkepper and his son outside their medicine shop selling natural remedies.

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  • Rachel Lewis
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  • Man hurrying through backstreets of the Marrakesh medina.
  • Olives for sale in souq.
  • Fresh orange juice stall in central square Djemme el-Fna.
  • Woman selling souvenirs.
  • Windows, Old City, Medina.
  • Chameleon with young on back in souk in medina.
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