
Narrow, winding alleys lead past white walls with vibrant green accents, reflecting an Andalusian legacy. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tétouan’s medina brims with mosaic fountains, hidden courtyards, and artisanal workshops crafting intricate woodwork, leather goods, and ceramics. Souk El-Hout beckons with fresh fish and lively bartering, while the Mellah reveals traces of Jewish heritage. Stroll to Hassan II Square for cafés serving mint tea and sweet pastries. The streets exude a tranquil charm, fusing Arab, Berber, and Andalusian influences into a captivating tapestry that rewards unhurried exploration.
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