Many backpackers seem to go there just for the smoking aspect of the place, but the main reason should be the beautiful blue painted medina (city), with the towering Rif Mountains looking down.
Exploring Chefchaouen.
Local market.
Hotel balcony for getting some writing done.
Unlike some other places in Morocco there is almost no hassle in Chefchaouen, and the little that you do get is just some brief whispered voices of “You want some hashish”?
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So just grab a drink, sit back, and enjoy.
Meeting up for a chat in the central area.
Local mosque.
At the market.
As has been stated many times before, one of the absolute best places to get a taste for local life is down at the market. It’s also naturally where you can get yourself some fresh tasty fruits, the best being oranges in Chefchaouen (IMO).
Market scenes.
The weather was gloriously sunny when there at the end of April, but being located at the foot of the Rif Mountains it can get very cold and rainy. You have been warned!
Speaking of those mountains you can do lots of multi-day hikes in them. I can’t tell you how good those hikes are as I didn’t do any (other places to go), but heard there’s some great walks to be done.
Overlooking Chefcahouen from near the mountains.
It’s quite easy to get there, especially if going from Fez to Chefchaouen, as many buses pass through, so there is no excuse not to pop in for the night if in Northern Morocco.
Chefchaouen gets a lot of rave reviews from travellers you meet in Morocco. Some of that may be from the ones who went there to smoke hashish, but for many it’s just simply the stunning location and that blue medina.
I can highly recommend stopping there for a few days.
Just remember that what you may think will just be a short visit could turn into a week of ‘chilling’.
Children playing a game at night.