8 Hours
Up to 1 day
15 people
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Nestled in the Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen charms visitors with its blue-washed medina, Andalusian flair, and peaceful mountain setting.
The Modern City
Hassan II Avenue connects Place Mohammed V with Bab El Ain, the main entrance to the old city.
The Medina
A maze of narrow, blue-painted alleys, filled with colorful bazaars, lively fountains, and over 20 small mosques and shrines. Andalusian inspiration is visible throughout.
The Kasbah
Built in 1471, this small fortress overlooks the medina. Visit its lush Andalusian gardens and the ethnographic museum with traditional crafts from northern Morocco.
Uta el-Hammam Square
The town’s main square, lined with cafés, sits beside the Grand Mosque and the Kasbah. Just below, explore the souks and Fondouk, an old caravanserai turned antique market.
Place El Makhzen
A bustling square with a local market and occasional ceramic exhibitions.
Ras El-Maa Spring
A refreshing natural spring east of the medina, offering stunning valley views. Nearby, discover Jemaa Bouzafar Mosque and the Sebbanin quarter, known for its ancient communal laundries.
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