Haggle in Arabic, pay in any currency
Spice sellers, leather merchants, and lantern smiths in the Marrakech medina, the labyrinth of Fez, and the blue alleys of Chefchaouen now hang QR codes from their stalls beside the price tags. Tourists pay through their home bank apps; locals through Moroccan mobile-money; the dirham conversion happens silently in the background. Haggling, mercifully, stays unchanged — but the merchant no longer has to chase change for a hundred-euro note at the end of the day.