Moving again to our next stop!
Founded in 1942, this was a famous haunt of Ernest Hemmingway.
Once the ship stopped it was time to meet up with our tour. We had to meet in the theater and wait for our tour to leave.
Very shallow, old steps.
The problem with standing still to wait for the bus is, anyone who was selling anything came by: art, people tried to put necklace…
Most people came back before the 40 minutes were up. The bus wasn't there so we waited by the wall. That's our tour guide Najit in…
The monkeys didn't seem very happy. They were on chains and I felt sorry for the one in the dress.
We made it around to the corner with the monkeys. There was even a monkey in a pink dress.
We took a secret picture of some different guys with snakes so they wouldn't charge us. These guys had a drum and I think a snake…
Steam and probably smoke coming from a food stall. They started cooking for the night.
There were a lot of orange juice stands all around the square. The nuts looked good but we didn't buy anything. We just walked aro…
This is the main square of Marrakesh. It's used both by locals and tourists.
A "souk" is an open-air market or bazaar. Each souk sells different wares such as spices, leather goods, etc. This souk sells trad…
On the second story in 2011 there was a bombing at the Argana cafe. It's all fixed now and it's the Argana Restaurant. I didn't fe…
I'm very happy that I got my cobra photo!
I just loved the snakes!
We got a lot of photos of the snake charmer. I was hoping he would be on the ground with the cobra, like in the movies, but he put…
I really wanted a photo of the snake charmer with a cobra. We settled on $2 and he immediately tried to put the cobra on Bill's sh…
As soon as we walked up he put two small snakes around my neck. They were just babies.
The main thing I wanted to see...a snake charmer!
Coming up on the square! At Jemaa el-Fnaa you can buy fruit, nuts, water, leather goods, and black market phones. It also has sto…