Enclosed by ramparts, Taroudant is the epitome of a Moroccan market town. Engage in friendly bargaining at a souk in one of the two main squares, then revive your spirit with a soak at an authentic hammam steam bath. Take a day trip to the refreshing Tioute Oasis, birdwatch at Souss Massa National Park, or enjoy an evening of Berber folk music under the stars.
Restaurants in Taroudant
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Since 1980, we've been helping over 50 Moroccan artisans market their products around the world. Our story begins in Taroudant a historical city in Morocco with a lot of traditional products such as pottery, ceramics, and leather crafts. In this amazing city, we give the tourists and travelers a collection from the south to the north of Morocco in a big store.
Highly recommended. The choice here is greater than in specialist pottery shops in Marrakech that I have visited. Service is very friendly & prices are good.
4.0 based on 36 reviews
Want to discover all that Taroudant has to offer? Taroudant Guided Tours get you up close and personal with our city, all with a local expert guides. See amazing places on a half or full day tour to the Medina of Taroudant, the famous small Marrakech founded in 9th century by the Saadiyen. Discover the multiple facets of this magic city, with a stroll in the labyrinth of the narrow streets of the Medina amongst its famous monuments and traditional markets. The tour takes you through the souks, where you will find your self overwhelmed by the smell of colorful exotic spices and goods on offer, continue with the visit of many breathtaking monuments, learn about the history and the Moroccan art of living. Our objective is to let you know and understand 14 centuries of civilization, unique and unusual.
4.0 based on 77 reviews
The guides are very knowledgeable and provided that you make good use of the sprig of mint supplied to improve the smell, it's really interesting and a good place to buy leather goods
4.0 based on 44 reviews
The walls surround the city with the accessible portion at the entry to Taroudant. One of the few city walls we could actually climb as most have no access.
3.5 based on 40 reviews
We were very fortunate to be able to spend time with the women at the Roudana cooperative, watching (and participating in) the process of grinding the nuts while learning how the traditional artisanal craft is being modernized and made more fair for the women doing the work under the cooperative model. It's unfortunate that some of the other reviewers had less pleasant experiences here...ours was exceptional, and we are pleased with the products we ended up buying.
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