Better to know a city and people living in it than to visit high-rise buildings and famous attractions. Canetti was impressed by the passage of the mad woman who chanted in the deep lane in her book Listening to Marrakech. Which lane is more like the one that Canetti walked through? Marrakech's streets are long and winding but often broken, often walking for ten minutes to find that the road is not accessible. From time to time, in the street, you can meet people who take tourists to consume by guiding the way, cross their hands on their chests, and say to me: "Closed"