Chefchaouen, Morocco's 'Blue City'

Chefchaouen, Morocco's 'Blue City'

Chefchaouen

The city of Chefchaouen is one of the Moroccan cities and Arabic cities located in the north of Morocco, known as Ashoun,
with an area of about 4.20 km², and a population of 42,786 people,

 

The most important tourist attractions in the city of Chefchaouen

Kasaba

Kasaba is one of the distinctive landmarks in the Moroccan city of Chefchaouen. The Kasaba is located in the west of Chefchaouen in the Place de la Hammam and is the nucleus of the city as it was one of the first buildings in which it was built. The kasbah was built in the Andalusian style and it consists of a wall in the middle of ten towers, and a large garden with two basins, and was built inside the kasbah later on into the Ethnographic Museum.

Place Outa el Hammam

Place Outa el Hammam is the central square in the city, and the square combines in its details the Moroccan-Arab architectural style and the Spanish-European style. And there are dozens of shops selling traditional Moroccan goods, as well as many restaurants where visitors will be able to eat local dishes while enjoying the picturesque views of the city and its surrounding mountains. It is one of the most popular attractions in the city.

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