Djemaa el-Fna
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/SHOPPING, MOROCCO/ Updated : Jul 16, 2014, 11:14 IST
Synopsis
Djemaa el-Fna translates to Assembly of the Dead. Which sounds a lot grimmer and less lively than the place itself: one of the largest squares in Marrakech's medina, and the main one as far as both locals and tourists are concerne … Read more
Djemaa el-Fna translates to Assembly of the Dead. Which sounds a lot grimmer and less lively than the place itself: one of the largest squares in Marrakech's medina, and the main one as far as both locals and tourists are concerned. During the day it still looks like something out of the Arabian Nights, or Disney's Aladdin, depending on what generation you are, with lots of colourful marketplace type activity and entertainments going on, including snake charming, traditional healers plying their trade, musicians, men walking around with apes looking for photo opps., and colourfully dressed local water —sellersit doesn't get much more traditional than that, and lots of stalls selling all sorts of everything. Read less
Djemaa el-Fna translates to Assembly of the Dead. Which sounds a lot grimmer and less lively than the place itself: one of the largest squares in Marrakech's medina, and the main one as far as both locals and tourists are concerned. During the day it still looks like something out of the Arabian Nights, or Disney's Aladdin, depending on what generation you are, with lots of colourful marketplace type activity and entertainments going on, including snake charming, traditional healers plying their trade, musicians, men walking around with apes looking for photo opps., and colourfully dressed local water—sellersit doesn't get much more traditional than that, and lots of stalls selling all sorts of everything. In the evening the smell of cooking takes over the whole place and the magicians, dancing boys and story tellers come out, replacing the circus folk of the day.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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