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Habous Quarter (Quartier des Habous)

Habous Quarter (Quartier des Habous)

4.5 (775 reviews)
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Mejor época para visitar

Morning, right after shops open, when temperatures are cooler and vendors are setting up for relaxed browsing; late afternoon is pleasant for cafes and softer light for photos.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Free to wander, there is no entry fee; bring cash and small bills since many stalls and bakeries do not accept cards, and negotiate prices politely at market stalls.

Recomendado para

Architecture lovers, Craft and souvenir shoppers, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural travelers

Planifica tu visita

1-2 hours

Acerca de

Datos rápidos: Cobblestone alleys smell of baking bread and spices, while shady arcades hide tiny bookshops and workshops where artisans polish brass and hand-embroider textiles. A surprising number of teahouses and galleries cluster around sunlit courtyards, offering a photogenic blend of Moorish arches, colorful zellij tiles, and French colonial lines that lure photographers and bargain hunters.

Destacados: Winding streets laid out in the 1920s by French planners hide tiny shops where artisans still hammer brass trays and stitch red-and-gold babouches by hand, the metal ringing faintly like a bell when a tray is set down. A local habit makes mornings feel alive: bakers pull warm msemen and honey-drenched chebakia from wood-fired ovens at dawn, the air thick with toasted sesame and orange blossom so strong you can smell it three streets away.

Consejos de expertos

  • Wear comfortable shoes, the quarter has uneven cobbles and narrow lanes.
  • Carry small cash, most artisanal stalls and patisseries are cash-only.
  • Visit early morning to avoid tour groups and midday heat.
  • Ask permission before photographing people or private courtyards, and look for the ornate tile and carved wood at the Mahkama du Pacha courtyard for photos.

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