Re: 10 Of The World’s Weirdest Shops And Markets
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2017 10:28 am
9. Fes Tanneries, Marrakech

Founded in the 8th century AD, the city of Fes has a long history that influenced its development, yet some parts of it have not changed at all in the last few hundred years. One of those districts is the Fes el-Bali Medina. Located behind a wall, the Medina has narrow alleys you can only reach on foot, where merchants and skilled craftsmen sell products like fish, various spices, dates, urns, fantastic-looking carpets and even musical instruments.
10. Diagon Alley Shops, London, UK

The day when every Harry Potter fan squeaks in awe has come! Technically, this is old news but some of you may not know about the HP theme park in London. It has all the awesome locations from the movies and books and you can even interact with some of the set pieces to trigger certain events. It has everything you’ve ever wanted from a Harry Potter experience, including the shopping district – the Diagon Alley. There you can visit the Malfoy Manor, Crumple-Horned Snorkack, The Leaky Cauldron, Knockturn Alley, buy a magic wand, cast some of the spells to unlock secret locations and, generally, make all your HP fantasies real. Leavus commentus!

Founded in the 8th century AD, the city of Fes has a long history that influenced its development, yet some parts of it have not changed at all in the last few hundred years. One of those districts is the Fes el-Bali Medina. Located behind a wall, the Medina has narrow alleys you can only reach on foot, where merchants and skilled craftsmen sell products like fish, various spices, dates, urns, fantastic-looking carpets and even musical instruments.
10. Diagon Alley Shops, London, UK

The day when every Harry Potter fan squeaks in awe has come! Technically, this is old news but some of you may not know about the HP theme park in London. It has all the awesome locations from the movies and books and you can even interact with some of the set pieces to trigger certain events. It has everything you’ve ever wanted from a Harry Potter experience, including the shopping district – the Diagon Alley. There you can visit the Malfoy Manor, Crumple-Horned Snorkack, The Leaky Cauldron, Knockturn Alley, buy a magic wand, cast some of the spells to unlock secret locations and, generally, make all your HP fantasies real. Leavus commentus!