Travel Diaries: Djemma El Fan (Marrakesh, Morocco)

As we continue our wonderful adventure across Africa, we now stop at Djemaa el Fna in Morocco!



This wonderful and exciting town square is exactly what one needs to experience just to see that African culture. Trust me, if you don’t stop here, you’ll be missing out on all the African culture and vibes. 

Think of this place as the lively downtown of a huge city. This town square is located in Marrakesh’s medina quarter. There’s so much to witness and see in this square! There are snake-charmers (not something you see everyday), henna-painters, storytellers, date-sellers, multiple vendors. Plus as the day goes by and the night begins to fall, tribal drummers, lady-boy dancers, and restaurateurs begin to come and stay throughout midnight. 

Plus, isn’t it interesting that the food stalls only begin to appear once the sun begins to set. These Moroccan vibes and atmosphere throughout this town square is exactly what you’ll desire. So what are you waiting for? Get going! Morocco awaits!   

For some more info, check out this blogger's post: https://mowgli-adventures.com/dining-out-in-jemaa-el-fna-morocco/

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