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7 free things to do in Marrakech

Embark on a journey through Marrakesh, where the allure of the medina meets the charm of cost-free experiences. While the city beckons with tempting restaurants and captivating souvenirs, discover a wealth of budget-friendly activities that promise to enhance your red city experience without breaking the bank.

1. Immerse Yourself in Djemaa El Fna’s Carnival Vibes

As the sun sets over Marrakesh’s medina, Djemaa El Fna springs to life with a vibrant carnival atmosphere. Food stalls line the main square, enticing locals and visitors alike. Amidst the tempting aromas, explore the periphery of the food stalls for an array of free entertainment. Gnaoua performers in vibrant satins, belly dancers swaying to traditional tunes, and musicians serenading the crowd – it’s a visual feast, and the best part is, it won’t cost you a dirham. Tip: Weekends bring an even more diverse array of entertainers, including boxers and comedians.

2. Indulge in Free Concerts in the Kasbah

Cafe Clock, nestled in the kasbah district, hosts enchanting evening concerts. Experience the Arabian lute’s classical tunes on Mondays and Fridays. Wednesdays usher in jam sessions where you can either pick up an instrument or simply clap along to the rhythm. All concerts kick off at 7 pm, providing a perfect after-dark escapade without denting your budget.

3. Relish the Art of Storytelling

While traditional storytellers on Djemaa El Fna might be a thing of the past, Marrakesh keeps the age-old tradition alive. Attend free storytelling events at The World Storytelling Cafe, a welcoming vegan spot near the Ben Youssef Medersa. Alternatively, on Thursdays at 7 pm, head to Cafe Clock for free storytelling sessions in both English and Darija (Moroccan Arabic).

4. Witness Artisans Crafting Wonders

A short distance from Djemaa El Fna, the Ensemble Artisanal offers a captivating glimpse into Moroccan craftsmanship. Watch artisans carve wood, weave fabrics, work with leather, create jewelry, and paint ceramics – all for free. Plus, if you decide to make a purchase, you’ll find fixed prices here lower than in the bustling souq.

5. Soak Up Inspiration from Top Designers

Marrakesh’s contemporary design scene is a treasure trove of inspiration. Explore Studio Augustine for eclectic pieces, Corinne Bensimon’s Maison for sleek linens, Soufiane Zarib for spectacular rugs, and Maison Blaoui for exquisite lanterns. Get a taste of Moroccan aesthetics to bring home without spending a fortune.

6. Explore the Tanneries

Venture to the tanneries at the end of Rue Bab El Debbagh, where men work diligently to produce the famed soft leather of Marrakesh. Entry is free, and you can witness the leather-making process. Stop by La Clinique du Ballon at no. 68, where Kamal Boukentar crafts leather soccer balls, continuing a family tradition.

Tip: Plan your visit in the morning to avoid the stronger tanning smells later in the day.

7. Roam Through Art Galleries in Gueliz

In the Ville Nouvelle suburb of Gueliz, discover cutting-edge art galleries housed in exquisite art deco buildings – all free to enter. Comptoir des Mines, spanning three floors, showcases contemporary Moroccan and African artists. Don’t miss Passage Ghandouri at 61 Ave Yougoslavie, a mini shopping mall brimming with diverse galleries, from bronze lanterns to avant-garde fashion pieces.

Tip: Use the “Gueliz Art and Art Deco Walk” in Pocket Marrakesh for an optimal gallery-hopping experience.