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The vibrant traffic of Marrakech captured in 10 photos

Voiture transport marrakech

We see it every day: getting around Marrakech is full of surprises. Carriages, cars, and taxis merrily intertwine, not to mention the tuk tuks that have appeared alongside mopeds and carts! Made in Marrakech has selected 10 photos that capture the lively streets of Marrakech. Photo: Ferran Feixas

The horse-drawn carriages beloved by tourists

The horse-drawn carriages of Marrakech, with their elegantly harnessed horses and drivers, are a true symbol of the city. These vehicles from another era offer a romantic and nostalgic way to explore the ochre walls of the medina and the broad avenues of Guéliz. The clatter of horseshoes on the pavement and the jingling of bells add a unique sound to the visual experience.

Marrakech
 Photo: DR

The famous Mercedes taxis

The Mercedes taxis are a staple of Marrakech's urban landscape. These sturdy vehicles, often of a respectable age, reflect the city's recent history and economic development. Their prominent presence in the streets contrasts with Marrakech's traditional architecture.

Marrakech
 Photo: DR

The trusty donkey

The donkey remains an essential mode of transport in the narrow alleys of Marrakech's medina. These hardy animals, loaded with various goods, remind us of the city's millennia-old heritage and its deep connection with the surrounding rural world.

Marrakech
 Photo: DR

The moped for the whole family...

Mopeds, often overloaded with passengers, create a remarkable sight in the streets of Marrakech. These small two-wheelers, sometimes carrying entire families, showcase the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the people of Marrakech. Their characteristic buzz and acrobatics amid traffic add a dynamic and daring note to the city's sound and visual landscape.

Marrakech
 Photo: DR

...and some astonishing ones!

In the bustling streets of Marrakech, an unusual sight often catches the eye: mopeds turned into veritable moving Towers of Pisa. You frequently see massive doors, entire wardrobes, or king-size mattresses precariously balanced on these small two-wheelers. These surreal scenes are a testament to the resourcefulness of Marrakech's residents!

Marrakech
 Photo: DR

Overloaded trucks

The overloaded trucks in Marrakech are like mobile works of art. These vehicles, often adorned with colorful patterns and poetic phrases, transport an impressive variety of goods, from fruits and vegetables to construction materials.

Marrakech
 Photo: DR

The mobile café

The mobile café, a well-established tradition in Marrakech, offers a unique visual and olfactory spectacle. These vendors, equipped with shiny copper containers and colorful glasses, roam the streets offering mint tea or spiced coffee. Their presence adds a touch of warmth and captivating aroma to the already rich atmosphere of the city.

Marrakech
 Photo: DR

The tricycle

The tricycle, a versatile three-wheeler, is everywhere on the streets of Marrakech. These small vehicles, often customized and carefully decorated, are used for transporting goods and selling products on the go. Their agility in traffic and ability to weave through narrow alleys make them perfectly suited to Marrakech's urban layout.

Marrakech
 Photo: DR

The tuk tuk for exploring the city

The tuk tuk, a recent import to Marrakech, offers a new way to explore the city. These small three-wheelers, often electric and vividly decorated, allow tourists to tour the historic and modern neighborhoods in a fun and eco-friendly manner. Their growing presence on the streets reflects Marrakech's adaptation to new urban tourism trends while preserving its charm.

Marrakech
 Photo: DR

Published: Nov 15, 2024

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