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As with most Moroccan cities it is enough just to wander around and adventure where something takes your fancy. In the Kasbah (Oudaia) there is an amazing cafe that looks over the sea, where you can drink mint tea and eat sugary treats. The staff is super friendly and you can stay as long as you like soaking up the atmosphere! Although the medina here is not as extensive as that of Fez or Marrakesh there are still some bargains to be had. You will find the normal array of baboshka shoes, baggy pants, ornate mirrors and plates.Interestingly all the Moroccans can be found in the section of the market that sells imported western style clothing from Asia and all the tourists can be found in the 'traditional' section. The lovely woolen paunchos are well worth a look and the carpet shops near the end of the medina are also very nice. If you find yourself in Agdal, try the brochettes at 'Sucre et Sale'. There are also some classically named restos around here such as Happy Chicken. In the centre there are often cheapo food stalls around the medina, serving delicious fish and salad sandwiches and there are also lots of stalls selling pancakes and pain au chocolat.

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