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Tetouan
Tetouan is a city located in Mediterranean Morocco. With its UNESCO-protected medina and Spanish-style architecture, Tetouan is perhaps the jewel of Morocco's Mediterranean coast. It is surrounded by limestone mountains covered in a thick forest. Tetouan is known for its excellent craftsmanship and musical lineage, making it a part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in the area of Crafts and Folk Art since 2017.
Like most Moroccan towns, Tetouan is divided into the medina and the Ville Nouvelle, in this case, a Spanish Ensanche. Resting on the foothills of the Rif Mountains, Tetouan has also been called 'Little Jerusalem' and the 'sister of Fez'. The city is one of the only places in Morocco where it is possible to hear church bells calling the faithful to prayer alongside the muezzinÍs call. Be it the Royal Palace from 1988 or the Kasbah overlooking the town, Tetouan is an excellent holiday destination for those who enjoy the countryside and relaxing retreats. With a rich cultural lineage, Tetouan is studded with historical monuments and museums around the town. It is usually considered a weekend retreat from Tangier and Chefchaouen. One of Morocco's two major Mediterranean Sea ports, it is located along the Martil Valley a few kilometres south of the Strait of Gibraltar and roughly 60 kilometres from Tangier.
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Tetouan Medina
Tetouan Medina, or the old city, is a maze of narrow streets, bustling markets, and stunning architecture. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the most notable landmarks in the Medina is the Grand Mosque, which dates back to the 17th century. The medina is also home to various traditional markets, restaurants, cafes and hammams.
Visitors are usually struck by the unique blend of Moroccan, Andalusian, and Spanish influences that can be seen throughout the medina. Another must-see attraction is the Dar Batha Museum, which is housed in a traditional Moroccan palace and showcases the art and culture of the region.
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Tetouan
Tetouan is a city located in Mediterranean Morocco. With its UNESCO-protected medina and Spanish-style architecture, Tetouan is perhaps the jewel of Morocco's Mediterranean coast. It is surrounded by limestone mountains covered in a thick forest. Tetouan is known for its excellent craftsmanship and musical lineage, making it a part of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in the area of Crafts and Folk Art since 2017.
Like most Moroccan towns, Tetouan is divided into the medina and the Ville Nouvelle, in this case, a Spanish Ensanche. Resting on the foothills of the Rif Mountains, Tetouan has also been called 'Little Jerusalem' and the 'sister of Fez'. The city is one of the only places in Morocco where it is possible to hear church bells calling the faithful to prayer alongside the muezzinÍs call. Be it the Royal Palace from 1988 or the Kasbah overlooking the town, Tetouan is an excellent holiday destination for those who enjoy the countryside and relaxing retreats. With a rich cultural lineage, Tetouan is studded with historical monuments and museums around the town. It is usually considered a weekend retreat from Tangier and Chefchaouen. One of Morocco's two major Mediterranean Sea ports, it is located along the Martil Valley a few kilometres south of the Strait of Gibraltar and roughly 60 kilometres from Tangier.
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Tetouan Royal Palace
The Tetouan Royal Palace is a stunning historical monument that was the former main seat of the Spanish political authority. Though it is strictly guarded and closed to visiting the public, visitors can still view from outside and marvel at the beautiful architecture of the palace and soak in the aesthetically pleasing surroundings.
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