walked to the bus station to catch the 11 am bus to Chefchaouen 70 Dh
Chefchaouen is set beneath the striking peaks of the Rif Mountains, it has long been charming travellers. One of the prettiest towns in Morocco, its old medina is a delight of Moroccan and Andalucian influence with red-tiled roofs, bright-blue buildings, and narrow lanes converging on a delightful square. Chefchaouen is the sort of place where a two-nights stay can easliy slip into a week. The air is cool and clear.
stayed at Hotel Marrakech in Chefahaouen, room 10
C/Hassan II N 41, Telf: 039 98 77 74
spices for sale
narrow streets with blue walls
many doors of Chefchaouen
rugs / blanets
treking up a big hill, looking back at the city
out to eat at Restaurant Casa Hassan
3 sections to choose from, soup or salad, meat dish, desert for 70 Dh