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Chefchaouen Travel Guide: Morocco's Blue City

How to visit Chefchaouen, the blue city in the Rif Mountains — when to go, how to get there, where to stay, the best photo spots, and real prices.

📍 Chefchaouen ⏱ 7 min read Updated June 8, 2026

Tucked into the Rif Mountains in Morocco’s north, Chefchaouen is the country’s most photogenic town — a medina washed in every shade of blue, cooler and calmer than the imperial cities, and made for slow wandering.

Quick answer

Chefchaouen has no train — reach it by bus or grand taxi from Fes (~4h), Tangier (~2.5h) or Tetouan (~1h). Stay one night, shoot the blue lanes early morning before the crowds, and hike to the Spanish Mosque for sunset.

How to get there

There’s no railway into the Rif, so you’ll arrive by road:

FromTimeMode
Fes~4 hoursCTM bus or grand taxi
Tangier~2.5 hoursBus or private transfer
Tetouan~1 hourGrand taxi

Book CTM or Supratours buses a day ahead in high season. A private transfer from Fes is the comfortable option if you’re short on time.

Where to stay

Stay inside the medina — the blue lanes are the whole experience, and the small guesthouses (dars) here are charming and cheap. Rooms with a rooftop terrace give you the best of the mountain light, morning and evening.

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Rooftop terraces here have some of the best mountain views in Morocco.
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What to do

  1. Shoot the blue lanes at dawn. Between roughly 7 and 9am the light is soft and the streets are empty — this is when the famous photos happen.
  2. Plaza Uta el-Hammam — the main square, ringed by cafés, with the red-walled kasbah and grand mosque.
  3. Hike to the Spanish Mosque — a 30–40 minute walk up the hill east of town for the postcard view over the blue medina at sunset.
  4. Akchour waterfalls — a popular day hike about 45 minutes away, with pools and the “God’s Bridge” rock arch.
  5. Shop for wool and crafts — the Rif is known for blankets, wool goods and woven items, often cheaper than in the big cities.
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Day trips & Akchour hikes
Guided waterfall hikes and transfers from Fes or Tangier.
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When to go

Spring and autumn are ideal for comfortable hiking weather and clear light. Summer is busy and warm but the mountain air keeps evenings pleasant; winter can be cold and occasionally snowy on the peaks.

Frequently asked questions

How do you get to Chefchaouen?
There's no train. The easiest routes are a bus or grand taxi from Fes (about 4 hours), Tangier (about 2.5 hours) or Tetouan (about 1 hour). Many travellers add it as a stop between Fes and the north.
How long should you stay in Chefchaouen?
One full day and a night is enough to wander the blue medina, shoot the famous lanes early, and hike up to the Spanish Mosque for sunset. Two nights if you want to slow down or hike in the Rif.
Why is Chefchaouen blue?
Theories range from the practical (blue is said to repel mosquitoes and keep walls cool) to the spiritual and historical. Whatever the origin, residents repaint it every year — and it's stunning.

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