Chefchaouen is a city with a very particular cachet, in addition to being built on the side of a mountain. But if it fascinates travelers so much, it is because it gives off an impression of unreality. The facades of its houses are tinted blue and white, the whole city seems bathed in azure. We walk there as if in a dream.
However, Chefchaouen is much more than a simple adornment. The city is full of attractions. Its heritage is rich. There is the Medina, small but authentic: to borrow its alleys is to mingle with the local population, to smell the daily aromas, that of the bread freshly taken out of the oven, that of the tajines skillfully prepared. There is also the Kasbah which stands in the middle of the old quarter: its lush gardens are a haven of freshness in the very heart of the city. Its museum is also worth a visit: there is a collection of old weapons, some photos of the city, and textiles too.
Taking advantage of its location, Chefchaouen is also a paradise for walkers. The surrounding mountains are crisscrossed with trails that offer very pleasant hiking opportunities. Walking them is discovering another Morocco, more remote, that of the Rif mountain range.
Give your stay the allure of a dream and set off to discover the “little blue city”!