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25 Jan, 2026

Sunday Market (Souk lhad)

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Sunday Market (Souk lhad)

Sunday Market (Souk lhad)

Exploring the Vibrant Souk El Had in Agadir

Uncover the Heart of Agadir's Bustling Market

When in Agadir, a visit to the famous "Souk El Had" is an absolute must. The name itself, which translates to "The Sunday Market," hints at its significance. This bustling marketplace is the largest souk in all of Morocco and plays a pivotal role in the city's economy. With approximately 6000 small shops offering a wide range of goods, it's a treasure trove for both locals and tourists alike.

As you navigate through the labyrinthine alleys of Souk El Had, you'll encounter a diverse array of products. From clothing to high-tech gadgets, fresh vegetables to an assortment of seafood and poultry, and even live reptiles, this souk has it all. And when hunger strikes, don't worry – there are numerous restaurants serving delicious Moroccan cuisine to satisfy your appetite.

Recently, the souk underwent a reorganization, dividing itself into distinct sections, including groceries, vegetables, clothing, and a dedicated area for tourists interested in local crafts and souvenirs.

One of the unique features of Souk El Had is its haggling culture. Prices are not fixed, so it's the perfect opportunity to embrace your inner negotiator. The souk is open every day from 8 am to around 9 pm, except on Mondays when the traders take their weekend break.

You'll find Souk El Had situated in the heart of the city's industrial district, just a 10-minute walk from the tourist hub. The souk boasts ten numbered entrances, each leading to a specific product theme. If you're looking for Moroccan handicrafts and jewelry, head to entrances 9 and 10 on the north side of the souk.

Before you embark on your Souk El Had adventure, ensure you have enough cash on hand. Firstly, the souk lacks ATMs, and secondly, most traders prefer cash transactions over credit cards. It's also a good idea to bring a sturdy shopping bag because it's nearly impossible to leave this vibrant market without making a purchase.

Now, are you ready to explore the mesmerizing Souk El Had in Agadir? Before you go, make sure to book your stay through Sana.ma. Whether you're planning to visit Casablanca, Agadir, Tangier, Rabat, or any other city in Morocco, Sana.ma offers a convenient online hotel reservation service that ensures a comfortable and enjoyable stay during your Moroccan adventure.

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Catégorie : Agadir