The old town of Fes, but small in size. Along the wet slate, the elephant entered the vegetable market. Fruits and vegetables, fish and chickens, and even pigeons; olives were made in a dozen kinds, very grounded.
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Rabat Medina Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The old town of Fes, but small in size. Along the wet slate, the elephant entered the vegetable market. Fruits and vegetables, fish and chickens, and even pigeons; olives were made in a dozen kinds, very grounded.
The people in Rabat feel more friendly. In Medina, it is not like in Marrakech or Fis. Everyone is more curious about Asians. It may be the capital. I have seen more. I feel very comfortable shopping here.
Most tourists come here with the dyeing workshop of "skin"... If it weren't for the local guide... It's hard to find... We walked through the alleys in thousands of lanes to a very inconspicuous old house, along the narrow steep stairs to the flat top... Look around the podium... Overlooking for a long time The prestigious leather hand dyeing workshop... The cellular large dyeing cylinders arranged in turn in the dyeing workshop... The famous Fis leather comes from here... In order to reduce the stench... The store will prepare mint leaves for tourists to smell relief...
The capital, Rabat, Arab settlements, Arab customs.
Rabat Arab District - in the local name "Medina", Medina means the old street, popularly said to be the old street. We have visited the old street in several cities, which is a major feature of the local area. The Medina in Rabat is also as crowded and noisy as elsewhere. We walked through the narrow alley, and we were allowed to accompany us for a long time. The local residents were also inside. The purchase price was very lively and it was the best place to experience the local people.
The Arab district of Rabat, that is, the Medina of Rabat, is still lively in the evening, and the dim incandescent lights light up every alleyway in Medina. There is no bustling city here, but it shows the ordinary and comfortable life.