Dyers' Alley in Souk des Teinturiers
Vibrant alley with colorful dyed wool & fabrics
6 vista
Flokkur

Ljósmyndastaður

Einnig

Skoðunarferð

Skilaboð frá
Lara and Aldin

Tucked away in one of the quieter corners of the medina, this vibrant alley feels like you’ve stepped into a living color palette. Strings of freshly dyed wool hang overhead in bold shades of orange, saffron, and indigo, swaying gently in the breeze—it’s a visual treat for any photographer or curious traveler.

You’ll find this gem inside Souk des Teinturiers, also known as the Dyers’ Souk. This is where traditional artisans have been practicing the ancient art of dyeing fabrics for generations. If you’re lucky, you might even catch them stirring massive vats of boiling dye or hanging wet yarns to dry in the sun—it’s fascinating to watch and totally unique to this spot.

It’s free to visit and makes for an amazing photo stop, especially in the morning when the light is soft and the alleys are less crowded. Whether you're after bold photos or a peek into authentic Moroccan craftsmanship, this little alleyway is well worth the detour.

Fá nákvæmari upplýsingar um staðinn
Heimsundir í nágrenninu
Mælt með afLara and Aldin
Ben Youssef Medersa
Skoðunarferð
Skoðunarferð
Ben Youssef Medersa
Masterpiece in the Heart of Marrakech
3-day Merzouga and Sahara
Ferð
Ferð
3-day Merzouga and Sahara
Bucket List Adventure from Marrakech
Bahia Palace
Skoðunarferð
Skoðunarferð
Bahia Palace
Stunning Glimpse into Royal Moroccan Design
Riad Sakkan
Hótel
Hótel
Riad Sakkan
Stylish Hideaway in the Heart of Marrakech
L'mida Marrakech
Veitingastaður
Veitingastaður
L'mida Marrakech
Rooftop Dining with a Twist of Modern Middle Eastern Flavor
Agafay Desert Sunset, Camel Ride, and Dinner Show
Ferð
Ferð
Agafay Desert Sunset, Camel Ride, and Dinner Show
An Unexpected Escape Just Outside Marrakech

Höfundar eru næsta kynslóð ferðaráðgjafa og rekstraraðila

Ætlar þú ferðinni þinni í gegnum samfélagsmiðla? Nú geturðu auðveldlega nálgast ferðaráð og ferðir búnar til af bestu ferðaefnishöfundum heims