Jemaa el-Fnaa Square’s magnetism exudes from fortune tellers and snake charmers, poets and storytellers. The main square opens to the drama and history of a city that dates back to the 11th century, the food market unfolding with the aromas of grilling meat and the sounds of musicians warming their instruments.
Whether within the bustles of the square after sunset or viewed from a neighboring rooftop café, the square possesses an undeniable allure that embodies the heritage of a city in the heart of a city.