Chefchaouen, called by locals Chaouen, is one of the most fascinating destinations in the country. Situated 600 meters above sea level in the heart of Morocco's Rif Mountains, this historic town is famous for its narrow streets, blue-painted buildings and spectacular panoramas. Every year, hundreds of thousands of visitors flock to Chefchaouen to experience its authentic charm and unique cultural traditions.
This city founded in the 15th century by Jewish refugees who fled the Spanish Inquisition. It has become a place of refuge for religious communities, artists and intellectuals. The city was also under Spanish rule for much of the 20th century, which left a lasting influence on its architecture and culture.
But what makes Chefchaouen truly special is its tradition of painting all the buildings in the city blue. This tradition dates back centuries and remains a mystery to many people. Some say the color blue repels mosquitoes, while others believe the color has spiritual meaning for the city's residents. Whatever the reason, the beauty of this blue city is breathtaking.