Inside Chefchaouen: Morocco’s Stunning Blue City
Chefchaouen may be blue, perhaps the bluest city in the world, but that doesn’t mean it’s said. It’s because everything in this Moroccan city, from buildings to lamp posts and garbage cans, is painted blue.
The city’s blueness is a tradition that dates back to the 15th century when Jews fled Spain because of the religious upheaval that was taking place.
Most of the city’s Jewish population moved on to Israel after World War II, but they left behind their heritage of blue buildings. The tradition is not likely to change, either, since the city government furnishes special paintbrushes to keep painting the town blue.
You can spend a day just wandering through the old town, but this may not be as easy as you think. Chefchaouen is built on a hill, and visitors say walking up and down the hill under Morocco’s hot sun can be tiring; they’d all do it again, however.
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