chasing vintage threads in marrakech
i landed in marrakech and the air felt like spiced tea fresh on my skin
i just checked and it's...a whisper of wind, hope you like that kind of thing.
if you get bored, the blue streets of chefchaouen are just a short drive away.
someone told me that the rooftop cafe on jamaa el-fna serves the best mint tea at sunrise.
here's a quick pro‑tip list for fellow vintage hunters:
- bring a sturdy tote, the stalls love to hide treasures in the corners
- wear comfy shoes, the medina alleys are a maze of cobblestones
- pack a reusable water bottle, the sun can sneak up on you
- keep an eye on the shade, vintage finds melt in direct heat
check out this Marrakech travel guide on TripAdvisor for hidden spots
and this Vintage boutique reviews on Yelp
plus the local board Marrakech Streetstyle Forum often shares flash sales
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