Never buy at the asking price unless there is a sign "fixed prices". Be polite and respectful while you half the asking price, and, depending on your willingness to "stand your ground" be prepared for a lengthy bargain discussion which most of the times ends up with both parties being happy for the deal and smiling cheerfully.
Haggle, if you're prepared to buy and don't show you're "desperate to buy the item".
Decline politely and walk away saying "no merci" if the price is still too high.
If the merchant wants to sell, he will follow you, asking you to make him a "democratic price offer, your last offer". The moto here is, haggle haggle and haggle. It is a joyful experience, which will leave you with a smile on your face and a...
Read moreSouk Laghzel is a fascinating market filled with vibrant stalls offering textiles, traditional clothing, and handcrafted goods. It’s a great place to find unique souvenirs and immerse yourself in the local culture. The atmosphere is lively, with friendly vendors and bustling energy. Bargaining is part of the experience, so come prepared to negotiate. Some areas can feel busy, but the colorful displays and authentic charm make it a must-visit spot for exploring local...
Read moreZoco de las mujeres. Seguramente de ser quien son, no es bonito. Pero si se debe visitar y mejor aún comprar algo. Estábamos entrando en este pequeño zoco, había hombres que nos decían que no fuésemos pues no era nada interesante. Increíble oír esos comentarios...
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