Chefchaouen Private Tour with Local Guide | Blue City Walk
Overview
Chefchaouen's stunning blue-washed buildings and picturesque alleyways await your visit with our Guided Tour Service. Knowledgeable guides will lead you through the town, sharing insights into its rich history and culture.
- 🗺️ Visit bustling marketplaces where local delicacies can be tried and admired.
- 🏞️ Enjoy breathtaking views while strolling through scenic streets.
- 📚 Our tour caters to individual needs, whether focused on art, architecture, or culture.
- ⚠️ Please note that the tour is designed for a leisurely pace; no intense physical activity is included.
- 💰 The service is affordable and reliable, ensuring a unique experience in Morocco's Blue Pearl.
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Pickup included
- Walking tour with a local guide
- Pick up from your hotel in Chefchaouen
- Tips (optional)
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Chefchaouen MedinaThe old medina of an Andalusi style is the main attraction of the city
- Small and quiet, the Chefchaouen Cemetery points to the remnants of a once vibrant culture. Visitors may notice that many of the tombs have inscriptions written in Arabic (pass by)
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Kasbah Museumfortress and museum
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Place Outa el HammamThe central square of Chefchaouen is full of restaurants at a good price for lunch or dinner. It is a fairly large square where there is plenty of life. In this square is the Kasbah (fortress) and the first mosque of the city.
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Chefchaouen AdventuresA unique experience to discover the blue pearl
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Ras El MaMain fountain of the city and its main reason reason of existance in this place
- Constructed in the 15th century, Chefchaouen’s Grande Mosque was built on the orders of Moulay Mohamed Ben Ali Ben Rachid, the son of the city’s founder. It features an octagonal minaret, which is somewhat unusual when compared to the many square minarets that generally tower over the nation’s myriad mosques. The shape was influenced by Andalusian styles, brought to the country by Muslims from Spain. Built from stone, the shades of brown and beige are juxtaposed against the nearby blue and white buildings. Admiring the mosque is among the top things to do in the city. Do note that non-Muslim visitors are not permitted to enter the mosque. (pass by)
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Bouzafer MosqueIf time permits we will go uphill to watch one of the best sunsets of Morocco.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.