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Jemaa el-Fnaa Review

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The square of Jima is the essence of Marrakech. Foreign visitors can appreciate almost all the Moroccan flair they expect: colorful folklore, exotic lighting costumes, unique food and beverages, and of course, clashing with local people or gentle or sharp cultures. When the sun sets, the lights on the square gradually turn on, which is the most beautiful moment in Jima Square. Overlooking the entire square from a high place is a must-see experience for tourists. The night market is very rich in content, and of course our most interested is food stalls. Each food stall is marked with a number, but it is not compiled along the way. The numbers that are far apart may be together, and the same number may even appear in different places. I think it may be that each stall owner randomly chooses a number they like.

Jemaa el-Fnaa

Posted: Jan 27, 2021
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  • sculptor
    4/5Excellent

    德吉玛广场 Jemaa el-Fnaa (ساحة جامع الفناء) 位于摩洛哥马拉喀什的老城区,至今它仍然是马拉喀什的主要广场,供当地人和游客使用。

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    Posted: Nov 29, 2022
  • 长脸张少侠
    5/5Outstanding
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    [Jemafna Square], also known as Dejima Square, also called the sleepless square, also called the open-air market has not been to this square, it is not really to Marrakech, Jemafna Square has existed since 1050 AD, has been nearly a thousand years of history. Whenever night falls, the heat gradually dissipates, and the tourists in the square will gradually increase and become very lively. There are food stalls in the square, and various authentic Moroccan snacks and drinks can be seen here. The vendors will warmly sip and invite visitors passing by, and the vendors selling handicrafts will constantly switch Japanese, Korean and Chinese to Asian-faced tourists and solicit business. Berbers in all kinds of strange clothes will invite you to take a photo together and then order tips. There are also various entertainers and snake-players, attracting visitors to the scene. Of course, you can also buy a variety of leather goods, spices, scarves, clothes and bronzeware, etc., Gemavna Square is a microcosm of Marrakech life, there are local people's lives, absolutely not to miss the address: Avenue Jamaa El Fna، Marrakech, 40000 Morocco

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    Posted: Jan 1, 2022
  • 大姐小露開心果
    4/5Excellent
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    Marrakech, a 900-year-old nickname, Red Castle is Morocco's premier tourist attraction, Dejima Square, the most important landmark, was listed as a World Heritage Site in 2001. The square during the day was a gathering of vendors and jugglers. It was very noisy and noisy after the evening. Many night market stalls in the center of the field, white smoke and spices filled the air square, and it instantly became a gourmet paradise for foodies.

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    Posted: Apr 20, 2020
  • RobTheTraveller
    5/5Outstanding

    Morocco is one of my favourite places close to Europe. Marrakech is just a 5 hours flight from Holland and it's another world. I usually spend lots of time around Jemaa el-Fnaa, the main square in the centre of Marrakech. Local food, fresh juices etc. It really feels like a far-away Arabic destination.

    0
    Posted: Dec 27, 2023
  • Traveljunkie
    4/5Excellent

    what a bustling overload for the senses experience, immersed into Moroccan culture be prepared to haggle they expect it, and it becomes quite fun.

    0
    Posted: Nov 22, 2023
  • 蔷薇钰钰
    5/5Outstanding
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    Dejima Plaza is full of goods, it is worth visiting ~

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    Posted: Aug 27, 2023
  • ABDEL SAMAD
    5/5Outstanding

    Mind blowing market. Streets with lots of things to but everywhere. Very colorful and very busy at all times. During the day is just a bazar, but in the evening everything transforms in a big place with hundreds of mini restaurants where they serve everything from chicken to fish, lamb and beef.

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    Posted: Oct 1, 2023
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