Description
Chefchaouen Food tour
The UNESCO designated our city as a Mediterranean Diet Iconic Community and one of the Intangible Cultural Heritages in 2010. There is much more to Chefchaouen than just blue houses. On this fantastic cuisine tour, learn about the culinary culture of the city. You can expect a pick-up from your accommodation. We’ll stroll through its recognizable blue streets, where you can get some amazing shots and learn where to find the greatest Moroccan food. We’ll make up to five stops along the road to sample regional fare like goat cheese, Moroccan tea, and sfenj, or doughnuts from Morocco. After sampling a variety of small bites on our tour of Chefchaouen, we’ll make one last stop at a traditional restaurant where you can sample couscous, tajine, and zaalouk, among other things. What better way to learn about the culture and cuisine of the nation?
What you get:
Lunch
Coffee and/or Tea
Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice
visit to a public oven and bread tasting
Moroccan sweets
Guided tour with a local Guide
Duration: 4 hours
Group: /
Price: €40
You can book this tour directly with Chefchaouen Adventures
Chefchaouen Food Tour itinerary
Chefchaouen Medina Explore this blue pearl, with its gorgeous blue alleyways and blue-washed buildings, with us. 2 hours • Admission Ticket Free 2 Ras El Maa Waterfall We willmake a stop along the river to taste the moroccan tea with local cookies
Chefchaouen – the destination
Chefchaouen is a city with a very particular character, in addition to being built on a mountainside. But if it fascinates travelers so much, it is because it gives off an impression of unreality. The facades of its houses are tinted of blue and white, the whole city seems bathed in azure. One walks there as in a dream.
However, Chefchaouen is much more than a simple ornament. The city is full of attractions. Its heritage is rich. There is the Medina, small but authentic: to walk through its alleys is to mingle with the local population, to smell the daily aromas, that of the bread freshly baked, that of the tajines skillfully prepared. There is also the Kasbah which stands in the middle of the old quarter: its luxuriant gardens are a haven of freshness in the heart of the city. Its museum is also worth a visit: there is a collection of old weapons, some photos of the city, textiles too.
Taking advantage of its location, Chefchaouen is also a paradise for walkers. The surrounding mountains are crisscrossed with trails that offer pleasant hiking opportunities. To go through them is to discover another Morocco, more remote, that of the Rif chain.
Make your stay a dream and discover the “little blue city”!
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