Chefchaouen, Morocco Travel Guide: The Blue City, Kasbah, and Artisan Markets — Sunday Guides Winter 2026 by The Paris House

Why Chefchaouen, Morocco is Known as the Blue City; Exploring the Historic Medina; Visiting the Kasbah of Chefchaouen; Traditional Communal Ovens; Shopping for Berber Rugs and Artisan Crafts; Discovering Chedda Chamalia Bridal Dresses; Dining with Views of the Rif Mountains

 
Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
 

Chefchaouen

 
About Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
 

History

For as long as I can remember, I hoped to visit Chefchaouen in Africa. Chefchaouen, Morocco's "Blue City," is renowned for its blue-washed buildings in the Rif Mountains, and for its stunning, photogenic medina (old town) with steep, cobbled lanes, leather and weaving workshops, and the red-walled Kasbah in the main square, Place Outa El Hammam. Founded in 1471, the city's blue hue is often attributed to Jewish refugees who made a pilgrimage to Chefchaouen, painting buildings that symbolized the sky and God. It provides a peaceful atmosphere. Enjoy various attractions such as hiking trails in the Rif Mountains.

 
Blue buildings of Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
 

Beautiful colors of Chefchaouen

 
Blue buildings Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
Blue buildings Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
Blue steps Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
the vibrant beauty of Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
 

The vibrant beauty of Chefchaouen

 
Communal ovens of Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
 

Communal ovens of Chefchaouen

 
About the Communal ovens of Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
 

See

Communal ovens are a wonderful and unique attraction in Chefchaouen. Locals bring their dough, which is carefully baked in ovens for them to take home. This is an arduous job for the baker who often stands on their feet for many hours a day in a warm space. We can only hope that this artisan craft continues on for many more years, passed down through generations of families.

Wander through the Blue City, where every street is awash in varying shades of blue; it is truly a delight for the eyes!

Visit the Kasbah’s 15th-century fortress located in the main square, Place Outa el Hamman. Stroll through the RAs El Ma, where locals gather to do laundry in the natural cold spring.

Continue up to the mosque perched on the hilltop with views of Chefchaouen.

 
Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City
Chefchaouen Morocco Blue City breads and baked goods
Dining food cuisine of Chefchaouen Morocco
 

Dining

 
Moroccan cuisine beautiful view of RIF Mountains Blue City Chefchaouen Morocco
 

Sip & Savor

We dined on classic Moroccan cuisine with a beautiful view of the RIF Mountains and glorious blue city.

 
Moroccan cuisine of Blue City Chefchaouen Morocco
Where to shop in Chefchaouen Morocco Berger rugs and crafts
 

Shop

Chefchaouen is filled with treasures and artisan crafts. Beautiful Berber rugs are on full display throughout Chefchaouen. Berber women, originally from the RIF Mountains, are skilled in creating these bespoke rugs, leather goods, woven textiles, and carpets. Berber women are known to be camera-shy, so always ask first before taking a photo.

 
Textiles of Chefchaouen Morocco Berger rugs
 

Textiles of Chefchaouen

 
Textiles of Chefchaouen Morocco Berger rugs
Textiles of Chefchaouen Morocco Berger rugs
Textiles of Chefchaouen Morocco artisans crafts
Chedda Chamalia bridal dresses made in Chefchaouen Morocco
 

Chedda Chamalia

 
About Chedda Chamalia bridal dresses made in Chefchaouen Morocco
 

Bridal Dresses

The Chedda Chamalia are opulent, and ornate traditional bridal outfits from the Northern Moroccan regions of Chefchaouen, Tangier, and Tetouan. Overlays of fabrics featuring “El Bhaja” embroidery are often worn with heavy gold jewelry.

 
Woman with donkeys in Chefchaouen Morocco
Kasbah Morocco
 

Kasbah

 
Kasbah Morocco
 

Additional Reading

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