It was at night when I first turned the corner to view Place Jemaa el Fna. I immediately felt transported to an ancient time. The energy of the crowd lifted my spirit and whirled me into a feeling of excitement. I felt like laughing, dancing and singing all at once. The sound was rhythmic and carried me with it, drums and voices chanting sounds I didn't recognize yet felt I understood.
There were snake charmers and monkey tamers, dancers and games, fruit stands and food stands.
The air was cool and filled with smoke from the impromptu restaurants that pop up every night. My husband and I wandered through the square taking in the wonderful new smells and sights.
During the day the square is more subdued by Moroccan standards. There is still a lot of selling, visiting, and of course traffic but there is not as much entertainment.
This square has a gruesome past. Until the 19th century criminals on whom the death penalty had been passed were beheaded here and their heads were hung on the city gate.
I fell in love with these mint stands they smelled wonderful and were beautiful to look at.
I included a mint tea recipe link below. It's more of a dessert tea that is served everywhere and when you are being entertained they always offer you mint tea.
Place Jemaa el-Fna is the place to be at sunset. The square gets a warm glow and you can feel the excitement beginning to build.
Click on the image below to learn how to enter this give away!
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