The self-respecting traveller will try and discover all the hidden corners of the place he visits but, also, will go in search of those products (normally handmade and/or artistic) which have survived through time. if you´re visiting Marrakech, don´t miss out on walking in its emblematic square Djemaa el Fna where shopkeepers, snake charmers and those unique storytellers who are protected by UNESCO (as intangible world heritage) coexist. He will also not miss out on a visit to enjoy the pleasures of a hammam and (you don´t even need a deep pocket for it) will buy the handmade dyed fabrics in subtle colours of the land. Also, the traveller who is passing by in Marrakech has to take back home some of the exquisite handmade soaps that are on sale at L´Art Du Bain (the art of bathing). Made with precious materials such as olive or argan oils, jenny donkey milk, floral scents, natural salts and flower pertals… there are plenty for all tastes and specific needs. You have to go to the Medina and there they will advise you on the most adequate one. The sybarite traveller will not wait to try them at home and will definitely use them in his provisional apartments in Marrakech