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Central Market
The guide was updated:The Central Market at the edge of the medina is like a melting pot of Rabat’s old town. Local vendors offer all manner of fruit, vegetables, meat, and spices – beware of the fish smell if you're sensitive. To experience an authentic Moroccan market, this is the place to go.
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- Address: Avenue Mohamed V, Rabat
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Must-sees in Rabat's medina are Rue Souika, Rue des Consuls and Souk es-Sabat. Wandering around and enjoying the look of arts and crafts, pottery, shoes, leather and much more is an experience in itself. Do not forget to bargain when purchasing a souvenir! Mondays and Thursdays are for rug auctions, which take place on Rue des Consuls – a guaranteed spectacle.
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Megamall
Megamall is a multilevel shopping centre which houses several retail stores, restaurants and a movie theatre. If you are in need of a classic shopping experience, start or end your day in Rabat here.
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Alchimies
This gift shop is famous for its excellent quality and laid-back atmosphere. They offer arts and crafts, like jewelry, tiles and crockery, which makes Alchimies a wonderful place to buy souvenirs for yourself and your loved ones. The shop is located in Hassan district, close to Nouzhat Hassan Garden.
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Galérie Nougia
Situated in the Kasbah of the Udayas, Galérie Nouiga offers paintings made by local artists, books dedicated to art, postcards and more. It is a perfect place to browse through after a day in the Kasbah. There are changing and permanent exhibitions, not only of Moroccan but of international artists as well. Afterwards, you can enjoy a cup of mint tea or coffee in the gallery’s cafe.
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Central Market
The Central Market at the edge of the medina is like a melting pot of Rabat’s old town. Local vendors offer all manner of fruit, vegetables, meat, and spices – beware of the fish smell if you're sensitive. To experience an authentic Moroccan market, this is the place to go.
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Avenue Mohammed V
Avenue Mohammed V in the city centre offers a wide variety of shops, restaurants and boutiques. Besides shopping, you will come across several sights and might continue on with stroll through the medina afterwards.
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Agdal
Agdal, a district south of the city centre, belongs to Rabat’s modern, upscale quarters. Here you’ll find global fashion brands and shopping malls, as an alternative to the ancient charm of the medina.
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