NIGHTCLUB
NIGHTCLUB
FESTIVAL
DINNER THEATRE
ART & CRAFT, FOOD & DRINK
ART & CRAFT
ART & CRAFT
SUPERMARKET
BOOKSHOP
Offline map Google map (Passage Aït Souss; ) As its name suggests, this place is confused
even by the standards of its genre, with more pictures of King Mohammed VI than shamrocks.
Nonetheless, it offers outside tables, draught beer, English breakfasts and soccer broadcasts.
Entertainment
There is a decent range of clubs, mostly scattered along Blvd du 20 Août and attached to the
big hotels. Entry ranges from Dh50 to Dh250, including a drink. During the low season, tourists
are sometimes allowed in free of charge and clubs close at around 2am.
So
( 0528 82 00 88; Sofitel Agadir, Baie des Palmiers, Ben Sergao) The hippest club in Agadir
and one of the most expensive, laid out on several levels with features including champagne
and vodka bars, a live-music stage and a restaurant. Local players save this one for the climax
of the evening’s entertainment.
Papa Gayo
( 0661 99 97 68; Hotel Riu Tikida Beach, Chemins des Dunes) One of Agadir’s most
popular nightclubs, attracting international DJs. Dance the night away and chill on the beach.
Festival Timatar
(http://festival-timitar-agadir.blogspot.com) The city’s annual music festival attracts Moroccan
and African musicians each July.
Club Med
( 0528 82 95 00; Rue Oued Souss) Evening passes (9pm to 2am) for the all-inclusive resort,
including dinner, drinks and a stage show, cost Dh330 per person.
Shopping
Souvenirs are often trucked into Agadir from other parts of Morocco and tend to be of low
quality, although Marrakshi vendors have started to outsource production here. The options in
the centre are unatmospheric but low-pressure environments offering easy shopping.
Souq al-Had
(Blvd Abderrahim Bouabid; Tue-Sat) The most atmospheric and fun place to shop for
craftwork.
Ensemble Artisanal
Offline map Google map (Ave du 29 Février) Some of the best-quality craftwork found in Agadir.
Central Market
(off Blvd Hassan II) Pick up presents from chess boards to leatherwork in and around this
concrete building.
Uniprix
(Blvd Hassan II) Sells swimwear, holiday essentials and some handicrafts.
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