Apothicaire Tuareg

Mouassine & Central Souqs


Serious foodies, you have found spice nirvana. Proprietor Abdel is happy to take shoppers through a spice 101. His old-fashioned shop is crammed to the rafters with day-to-day cooking spices, argan oil and the natural remedies that Moroccans use to cure illnesses and scare away mischievous jinn (spirits). You can get legit taliouine saffron here for Dh40 per gram.


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1. Rahba Kedima

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2. Creiee Berbere

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3. Heritage Museum

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The Alouani Bibi family have thrown open the doors of this old riad to display their eclectic and fascinating collection of Moroccan artefacts. From…

4. Musée Boucharouite

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5. Musée de Mouassine

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While house-hunting in the medina, Parisian Patrick Menac'h stumbled across a historic treasure of great cultural significance. Beneath the layers of…

6. Mouassine Fountain

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The medina had 80 fountains at the start of the 20th century; each neighbourhood had its own, providing water for cooking, public baths, orchards and…

7. Souq des Teinturiers

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8. Almoravid Koubba

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