Full Day Trip From Tangier to Chefchaouen
Tangier, Morocco
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 9 hours
Chaouen or Chefchaouen in Berber is one of the most beautiful towns of the Rif mountains which are the last rampart before the Mediterranean and the Iberian peninsula. It's famous for its shady valleys Medina, its white coloured houses, blue doors and tiles roof.
The local market of Chaouen are animated with traditionally dressed locals and a variety of beautifully displayed. Chaouen offers to its visitors the charm of a city which has preserved Arab Andalusian arts and traditions.
The local market of Chaouen are animated with traditionally dressed locals and a variety of beautifully displayed. Chaouen offers to its visitors the charm of a city which has preserved Arab Andalusian arts and traditions.
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Chaouen or Chefchaouen in Berber is one of the most beautiful towns of the Rif mountains which are the last rampart before the Mediterranean and the Iberian peninsula. It's famous for its shady valleys Medina, its white coloured houses, blue doors and tiles roof.
The local market of Chaouen are animated with traditionally dressed locals and a variety of beautifully displayed. Chaouen offers to its visitors the charm of a city which has preserved Arab Andalusian arts and traditions.High up in the Rif mountains, Chefchaouen is a beautiful blue door and white walled Medina that was originally a Berber post.
The Main square is the heart of Chefchaouen with the kasbah built back in the 18th century, central mosque and cafes with authentic Moroccan style menus.
The market is a mix of traditional Moroccan and tourists souvenirs, very busy but worth a visit for the bargains.
The town is easy to explore. The kasbah was built by Moulay Ismail and is now practically a ruin and next to it is the great Mosque.
Although the Medina is small, walk on to the main square and the souks that sell an array of goods.
If you head on the Jewish quarter behind the jewellery souk, you will feel the difference between it and the main Arabic feel of the town.
The local market of Chaouen are animated with traditionally dressed locals and a variety of beautifully displayed. Chaouen offers to its visitors the charm of a city which has preserved Arab Andalusian arts and traditions.High up in the Rif mountains, Chefchaouen is a beautiful blue door and white walled Medina that was originally a Berber post.
The Main square is the heart of Chefchaouen with the kasbah built back in the 18th century, central mosque and cafes with authentic Moroccan style menus.
The market is a mix of traditional Moroccan and tourists souvenirs, very busy but worth a visit for the bargains.
The town is easy to explore. The kasbah was built by Moulay Ismail and is now practically a ruin and next to it is the great Mosque.
Although the Medina is small, walk on to the main square and the souks that sell an array of goods.
If you head on the Jewish quarter behind the jewellery souk, you will feel the difference between it and the main Arabic feel of the town.
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