Wander logo

Morocco Shopping Guide: the Best Things to Buy

What to Buy & Where to Find the Best Deals

By Said OunirPublished 9 months ago 2 min read
Essaouria

Morocco is a fascinating and exotic destination, offering countless reasons to visit. With its rich and ancient artisan traditions, the allure of shopping is everywhere.

This comprehensive Morocco shopping guide has been crafted to assist travelers in navigating the vibrant markets and making the most of their shopping experience along their morocco travel itinerary.

Quick Overview :

  1. Morocco Shopping Guide: the Best Things to Buy.
  2. Ceramics
  3. Carpets & Rugs
  4. Brassware
  5. Babouches (highly recommended)
  6. Moroccan Pillows & Cushion Covers
  7. Morocco Leather
  8. Tea Sets & Glasses
  9. Antiques
  10. Paintings
  11. Clothing
  12. Purses & Handbags
  13. Argan Oil, Olives, Dates & Sweets

1. Ceramics

Ceramics are a must-have for any shopping experience in Morocco. Known for their vibrant colors and intricate designs, Moroccan ceramics have a rich history rooted in Islamic and Spanish influences.

The Medina offers a wide range of handmade artisan creations, while contemporary designs can be found in upscale stores like those on Rue Majorelle in Marrakech.

2.Carpets & Rugs

rugs

Rug crafting is an ancient Moroccan tradition passed down through generations, especially in remote villages. Typically made of wool and hand-knotted or woven, Moroccan tribal rugs are a significant part of the country’s heritage and lifestyle. These rugs, often created by Berber tribes, come in various sizes and styles and make for a cherished addition to any home a truly prized Moroccan souvenir.

Shopping for a Moroccan rug is a thoughtful process that usually takes place in the heart of a bustling souk. It’s important to research and consider how a rug will fit into your home.

Prices can vary widely, so preparation for negotiation is key.

3. Babouches

babouche

Quality Moroccan slippers should be soft and mould to your feet after just a few wears. You can also find babouche shoes with a thicker rubber sole.

The babouche slippers are prized for their comfort and versatility, making them a popular purchase among travelers. Available in a range of colors and designs, they are an excellent keepsake or gift that embodies the charm of Moroccan culture.

4. Morocco Leather

leather souk

While Marrakech leather is notable, the finest quality is found in Fez, home to a tanning and dyeing tradition dating back to the 13th century. The scent of leather often fills the air in the souks of Marrakech and other cities, adding to the sensory experience of shopping.

Moroccan leather goods come in diverse forms, from handbags and wallets to belts and various styles of shoes. In the Medina, quality may vary, but chic stores in Marrakech offer some of the finest leather items. For a practical and stylish souvenir, small leather wallets are an excellent choice to hold local currency or keepsakes.

activitiesafricabook reviewsbudget travelfamily travelphotographysolo traveltravel advicetravel geartravel liststravel photographyvolunteer traveltravel tips

About the Creator

Said Ounir

solo traveler

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments

There are no comments for this story

Be the first to respond and start the conversation.

Sign in to comment

    Find us on social media

    Miscellaneous links

    • Explore
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Support

    © 2026 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.