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
5.0 based on 19 reviews
We thoroughly enjoyed our time seeing how the filagree jewelry is made and looking at the beautiful selection of pieces. I purchased a lovely ring that I will treasure even more from having met the artisan who made it! I did not know about mentioning Trip Advisor when I made my purchase but I was able to get the price down a little (although not as much in other shops). I feel it was still an excellent value.
5.0 based on 89 reviews
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
Sports Parachuting School Affiliated with the USPA (United States Pachutist Association). Tandem baptism, training courses. Paratroopers of all levels accepted. Open since 2015 from November to March.
5.0 based on 51 reviews
Horseback riding 1H, 2h (for all levels), half day and full day (average level gallop 3 to confirmed) in the middle of wadis at the foot of the atlas. You will be accompanied by two guides. Please book by phone, email or social networks. We offer career introductions for young and old, initiations to fantasia for confirmed and animations for wedding or birthday. Shorts and flip flops are forbidden (pants and closed shoes).
We loved our horse-ride in Taroudant. The staff was extremely kind and helpful and the horses were beautiful and kept in amazing conditions - the owner built a true paradise for them! Despite the fact we were beginners, we were able to go for a ride outside of the ranch, in the lovely Moroccan countryside. We were under the supervision of two experienced trainers, but with no leash, which made the experience particularly enjoyable. The price was more than fare and if I had the chance to stay longer I would have definitely taken advantage of the offer of 10 rides valid x 3 months. Thank you for the experience and I hope to see you soon!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
It is one of those agadirs (storage fortress) that is worth the side trip. The overall condition is excellent. The walk up the hill is pleasant. The guardian is not very charming but it does not matter.The view from the to of the agadir is worth a few pictures..
4.5 based on 113 reviews
I highly recommend a trip to this museum just outside of Taroudant. You can visit the "castle" of contemporary artist Claudio Bravo on a private tour and see rooms filled with fascinating objects and furniture, beautiful courtyards, his studio, and views over a small lake framed by mountains. Enjoy Claudio's art as displayed in his home and finish with mint tea at his lakeside pavilion. Given the customized nature of the tour it's best to call ahead to arrange a visit and well worth it!
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 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.
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