2 Best Sights in The Southern Atlantic Coast, Morocco

Souk Al Had

In the northeastern corner of the city, this daily bazaar sells souvenirs, household goods, and the produce of the fertile Souss plains. It's one of the biggest in Morocco, and you'll need to bargain hard. The souk is a great place to witness and participate in real Moroccan life. 

Av. Abderrahim Bouabid, Agadir, Souss-Massa, Morocco
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Souks

In the city itself, the municipal market (also referred to as the Amazigh souk) sells spices, dried fruits, and other household essentials. In an open-air area to the east, you'll find men upcycling plastics and tires into saddles, water troughs, and panniers for donkeys. The older, so-called Arab market is the better one for souvenirs, and here you can pick up local terra-cotta, brass, and copper items, along with leather sandals, rugs, and jewelry. You can access the souks from Place Assareg.