Marrakech Musings: Vintage Finds & Crazy Heat
i just landed in marrakech and the air feels like a spice market on fire
i just checked and it's scorching like a sauna right now, hope you like that kind of thing.
if you get bored, neighboring towns are just a short drive away.
someone told me that the hidden vintage boutique on *souk al had only opens when the call to prayer echoes, and i heard that the owner trades in silk for stories.
Pro tip: chase the evening shadows for the best light on those old walls.
Check out Yelp for the latest cafĂ© reviews, or peek at TripAdvisor for the mustâsee spots.
if youâre craving something sweet, the little stall near Place Jemaa serves honeyâdrizzled pastries that locals swear by.
Donât miss the rooftop bar at Le Jardin* for sunset views-trust me, itâs worth the climb.
Local Forum for insider tips.
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