The Rabat market is roughly divided into two areas: There is the readymade stuff for tourists – useless stuff they buy as souvenirs for their obvious Morrocan style. And then there is the market for everyday people, local inhabitants of Rabat. It’s a market with real products, real handcraft, things of daily use that got broken and repaired, created and customized to fit the customer’s needs. The range spans from a hundred worn out belts and fresh from the producer leather slippers to old pipes that get repurposed for momentary need – everything in between smoked food stands. All you really need to buy - provided by hundreds of random shops.