Jemaa el-Fnaa

Jamaa el Fna
Watch spellbinding dance routines, interact with snake charmers and browse the market stalls in this fascinating cultural hub on a central square.

With a lively ambiance and a dynamic market, Jemaa el-Fna is one of the main squares of Marrakech. The plaza dates back to the 11th century and is known for its spectacular range of activities and events. Get a sense of the local culture with some time in this enigmatic and entertaining square.

Listen to the plaza’s storytellers to learn more about the history here. They’ll generally be speaking Arabic dialects, but some may use French or occasionally English. Watch some of the male dancers showing off their routines. Note that it is not considered appropriate for female dancers to perform here. See serpents’ heads rise seductively from baskets at the command of snake charmers and their flutes.

Embark on a horse-drawn carriage ride around the area or sit at a wooden chair in a circle around a musician. Bargain with vendors at the market stalls for different types of food. Certain stalls are for tattoos, while others specialize in snails, juices and other intriguing items. Stay until after sunset, when the activities and music become more active. Dine at one of the cafés and restaurants serving food and drink in the plaza.

Note that the meaning of the name of the square in Arabic is unclear, although it might signify the Mosque at the End of the World or simply the Gathering Area. Some believe it means the Assembly of the Dead, in reference to the public executions held here in the 11th century. Over the centuries, the square has had periods of regression and popularity.

Enter the square for free. It is open at all times. Arrive on any day from morning until midnight for the market and entertainment. Bargain for any purchases and protect belongings from pickpockets. Be prepared to pay tips if you watch performers or take photos.

Jemaa el-Fna is in the historic center of Marrakech. Take a bus to the Arset El Bilk terminal and walk northeast for a few minutes to get here. Visit nearby attractions, such as the Ali Ben Youssef Mosque, the Dar Bellarj souk and the Marrakech House of Photography.

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4/5 - Good

Andrea
Mar 2, 2020

Put your shades on and earbuds in. If you stand still for too long you'll be a target for sellers. Remember, people are just trying to make a living. It's chaos, but it's beautiful.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
Mar 1, 2020

The main square is nice, but venture into the maze of the souks too.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler
Dec 2, 2019

Watching the sunset from a terrace that overlooks the square is worthwhile. Many don't serve alcohol so make sure to ask. Also, ask the price before you go up as. It is worth having dinner there one of the nights. The stalls are aggressive so if you don't enjoy the banter then just choose one *(we ate at 14 and it was great). If you are buying items I do feel that if you get them for about 25% of what they initially ask for then it is reasonable. Avoid the snakes and monkies as it doesn't seem as if they treat the animals too well. The pollution can get bad if there is no rain.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Sep 23, 2019

A must at sunset and appreciate the transformation as the call to prayer changes the activity, recommend observing the sunset from one of the elevated restaurants vantage points the look onto the square

5/5 - Excellent

Tan
Jun 18, 2019

Since this was our first visit, we did extensive research about shopping and bargaining in the Medina that proved to be very useful.

3/5 - Okay

Alison
May 19, 2019

The Times Square of Marrakech- enjoy the fun but be careful of people who want to sell you things, henna ladies will just grab you and start, people will come up and touch you for pictures, have fun but be careful.

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