Slow Morocco
The Anti-Tourism Manifesto
The carpet merchant will tell you it's antique. It isn't. The guide will take you to his cousin's shop. The hotel will call the rooftop 'authentic Marrakech' while serving the same tagine as every other rooftop.
Slow Morocco exists because we got tired of watching it.
Twenty years of networks.
The zellige cutter who learned from his father.
The Gnawa maalem who doesn't play for tour groups.
The hammam keeper who remembers when there were no tourists at all.
These people don't advertise. They don't need to.
We introduce you.
That's it.