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Inezgane

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Inezgane offers a more traditional Moroccan experience than its coastal neighbor Agadir, with bustling souks where locals shop for everything from spices and textiles to handicrafts. The main market, Souk El Had, is a labyrinth of stalls selling fresh produce, leather goods, and pottery. Visitors can wander through narrow alleyways, haggle with vendors, and observe daily life in a working city. The atmosphere is vibrant and chaotic, providing a genuine glimpse into Moroccan culture away from tourist resorts.

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  • Explore the vast Souk El Had for local crafts and fresh produce.
  • Watch artisans at work in the leather and metalwork quarters.
  • Sample street food like grilled sardines and msemen pancakes.

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Ways to visit Inezgane

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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