Marrakech’s beguiling souks are the nation’s largest: a complex network of narrow passageways, packed with all kinds of goods. The traditional markets are mainly organised according to the products sold or the specific trade, and Marrakech’s leather souk commands a large, busy corner of the Medina. Here, merchants tout the wares of local craſtspeople, selling everything from babouche slippers to embroidered satchels. Getting lost in these bustling alleys while admiring the local craſtsmanship is a unique experience.