The Blue City : Where Everything Is Blue
Chefchaouen is a small charming city of about 40,000 inhabitants located in northeastern Morocco near the Mediterranean Sea. Situated in the heart of Morocco's Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen is a tourist’s delight with affordable accommodations, and above all, a picturesque town set against the dramatic backdrop of the Rif Mountains filled with white-washed homes with distinctive, powder-blue accents.
Chefchaouen was painted blue by the Jewish refugees who lived there during the 1930's. The beauty of Chefchaouen's mountainous surroundings are enhanced by the contrast of the brightly painted medina (old town). It is this beauty and the relaxed atmosphere of the town that makes Chefchaouen very attractive to visitors. The main square in the medina is lined with cafes and filled to the brim with locals and tourist mingling easily. During the summer approximately two hundred hotels cater to the influx of European tourists.
HOTEL RIAD Cherifa
Chefchaouen is a popular shopping destination as well, as it offers many native handicrafts that are not available elsewhere in Morocco, such as wool garments and woven blankets. The goat cheese native to the area is also popular with tourists. The countryside around it has a reputation for being a prolific source of cannabis. The Chefchaouen region is one of the main producers of cannabis in Morocco. Hashish is subsequently sold all over town, but is mostly the domain of native Chaouenis.
In my journey in the Blue Pearl I take a thousands of pictures of stores who sells traditional moroccan products as this one who sells clothes made of the wool
In the medina inside the old city where everything is in blue Doors, Windows, And the walls
In Every Street Of Chefchaouen i found cute cats around the doors and the stairs sitting in calm.
The city of Chefchaouen was founded in 1471. Located in an enclave difficult to access it dominated the mercantile route between Tetuan and Fez and served as a base to restrain the entrance and influences of the Portuguese of Ceuta. During the 15th and 17th century the city prospered and grew in considerable form with the arrival of the Moriscos and Jews who were expelled from Spain. In 1920, the Spanish seized Chefchaouen to form part of Spanish Morocco. Spain returned the city after the independence of Morocco in 1956.
Great post @achrafbenz keep going as well
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Your photos have really captured the beauty of the blue city so well, picture perfect! Thanks for sharing this on steemit @achrafbenz, you should consider adding this to steemitworldmap.
Thank you for your great words @lizelle , Its my pleasure.