Souk El Had

Market · Agadir

Souk El Had

Market · Agadir
Rue 2 Mars, Agadir 80090, Morocco

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Vast market with spices, housewares, food, clothing, souvenirs  

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Rue 2 Mars, Agadir 80090, Morocco Get directions

soukelhad.shop
@soukelhadagadir

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Rue 2 Mars, Agadir 80090, Morocco Get directions

+212 699 533739
soukelhad.shop
@soukelhadagadir

Features

restroom
parking free street
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Aug 7, 2025

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Jody Bunting

Google
Great to have a root around. Nice to see the local life. Lots of gifts to get here and a must is to try the local fresh foods like juices and fruit. Best food here is kuanafa sweet and the soup. Defo stop at a local cafe and enjoy a meal.

Fahida Zaman

Google
This was my first time visiting Souk El Had during our holiday in Agadir, and it was such a lovely experience. The market is huge with thousands of shops! You can easily get lost in the maze of stalls, but everyone we came across was so friendly and helpful. Prices are already reasonable, but you can definitely haggle and get even better deals. I picked up some beautiful souvenirs and gifts for myself and loved ones, little trinkets, jewelry, magnets, keychains, thobes, football kits, trainers you name it, they have it! There’s honestly something for everyone here, and you won’t leave empty handed. I can’t wait to visit again next time I’m in Agadir! 🇲🇦

Masih HFZ

Google
A very nice shopping area with reasonable prices. You have different sections. All from food to clothes and households and fruits and veggies. One organic glass of pomegranate juice costs 1$. A burger costs from 3$. No scam and no harassing unless you are an attention seeker.

Jason Candy-torn

Google
This is a place to go for that taste of Morocco and how the local people go about their day to day life.you will find everything you could want and need and the smells of spices and other local products is amazing. The people there are also very friendly and not pushy. BUT PLEASE DON'T ACCEPT THE FIRST PRICE HAGGLE if they are asking you for saying 100 you should be going around half of that price

Katie Warr

Google
Big market, not as big as we believed it was going to be, but lots and lots of stuff, clothes, fabric,leather goods, meat fresh veg. A handful of places to eat local cheap good which was good. Don't go thinking that there are loads of street food places to eat you will be disappointed. For the locals what a place to shop for your fruit and veg and anything else you need in your home, tourists clothes traditional and copies. Worth a trip a quick trip!

Roxanne Goodhead

Google
I love the souk. So many shops and so much to see. Yes a lot of shops sell similar and there's lots of second hand clothes stalls. There were a few come look at my shop but it never felt unsafe. We went twice during our holiday. Grandma, mum and Son combo. No tour guide. I bought some lovely dresses that worked out to be £2.64-£4.50! There was also a rather friendly chicken that sat with me whilst I enjoyed me bevy 😂.

Brian Fernandes

Google
A lovely souk to wander around in, come out of the heat. A look at the various goods on sale (be sure to haggle). Argon oil, Dates, Fridge magnets and various goods purchased. Then, some well deserved Tagines with mint tea.

Gregory Fernandes

Google
Very interesting experience, but great to see and explore this market. So much to see, wish I had more time there. Like most people say, you definitely have to have good bargaining skills or you'll get ripped off.