Part 1... A night in the Medina...A memorable experience...
As we entered the Big Square in the Medina, the night's varied activities had just begun. |
Leaving Dar Aicha at 5:00 pm, our home until mid May, 2014, we immediately got into step with the massive crowds, working their way through the Souk, stopping every few feet to look at the vast array of colorful merchandise.
On the crowded trek through the Jemaa el Fna colorful shops began to light up for the evening's activities. |
The relentless crowd pushed and shoved as we bounced around like ping pong balls, neither of us into shoving and pushing. During the week when more locals were in the Jemaa el Fna Souk it was an easier trek to the Big Square.
We were on a mission to find a rooftop restaurant for dinner and an opportunity to watch the evening's activities while high above the crowds. The challenge: food I could eat, food Tom was willing to eat.
All of the restaurants in the Medina have menus posted outside, giving us an opportunity to review each as we made our way from one restaurant to another. None of the menus are in English. They are posted in Arabic and French.
The colorful fabrics in the Souk is appealing to the eye. |
As we entered the Big Square we could sense that the size of the crowds were growing by the minute. |
As we discovered after dining in three restaurants thus far in Marrakech, my only safe bet is to order a salad with grilled beef, chicken or fish, avocado, olives, veggies and cheese. Of course, when we dine on Madame Zahra's fabulous foods, we have no fear. She totally gets it, making the most interesting and delicious foods I've had since the onset of this way of eating 31 months ago.
If we stop to take a photo, the hard working vendors are compelled to get us to make a purchase. Where in our luggage could we ever fit any of the colorful trinkets? |
The size of the crowd continued to grow as we made our way around the Big Square checking out the dining options. |
As the sun began to set and the crowds grew, we were comfortably situated atop of the roof of the restaurant we selected for the evening. |
The vendors organized their wares in preparation of the upcoming evening's activities. |
The crowds increased by the minute... |
The vendors were prepared for the growing crowds. |
The sky darkening over the rooftops of the homes and shops located in the walled city. We were too far from our riad to find our rooftop. |
It seldom rains in Morocco, although the sky at dusk was covered with fast moving clouds. |
Smoke began to waft through the air as wood fired grills were started for the evening's foods. The smell was indescribable. |
The pigeons are fed by the locals as well as the many cats that wanders the Medina and the Souk. |
The horses and colorful buggies were awaiting their next customers. |
Many of the vendors began to turn on the lights in their tents and shops. |
This mosque was lit creating an enchanting scene. |
Note: Tomorrow, we'll return with photo of the Big Square, after dark when we were able to get some excellent shots of the night's activities.