What is the name of the blue city in Morocco? Morocco Blue Cities Travel Guide

I believe many friends from Morocco’s Blue City have seen it online or in books. It will definitely shock your soul. They are all light blue dream scenes. Looking up, this blue color similar to the sky and ocean brings infinite shock to people. This is a guided tour of the Blue City of Morocco.

What is the name of Morocco’s blue city:

Chefchaou

Morocco’s blue city travel guide:

You are Tourists in the mountains.

Love while walking, feel at home everywhere.

I am a cat owner in the market.

Don’t look at passers-by, don’t change lovers

The first time I heard about Morocco, it originated from that blue town.

The big blue house is full of strong exotic atmosphere.

Prussian blue, ultramarine, lake blue, sky blue.

As far as you can see, they are all blue.

Each photo has its own filter effect .

Some locals turn their lives into poetry,

There are cats everywhere,

(I heard that half of the cats in the world are in Morocco)

There are flowers everywhere.

Lazy

Living in this pure blue and pure white town

It is said to be in Africa, but it is not like Africa;

Not Europe, but similar to Europe;

Coming to this country full of exotic colors and cultural customs is like entering a mysterious country.

Colorful cities,

Like a colorful Rubik's Cube,

Each city is decorated with bright colors.

The white Muslim city of Casablanca

Casablanca

Marrakech, the Red City of God

Marrakech

The romantic blue town of Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen

Fez, the colorful ancient African city

Fez

There is also "Sahara" written by San Mao.

The Sahara Desert (located in northern Africa)

is full of the romantic atmosphere of medieval ancient cities.

And the style of modern urban life.

Acrobatics, storytelling, snake dance, belly dancing

Street performances with flashing lights

Through the colorful fabrics on the booth

It's like a real-life fantasy.

Marrakech’s Place de la Musuem

The name Morocco

sounds very far away.

But it still lingers in my life.

Marrying Saint Maurice of Ayung, Morocco, became a good story.

The Sahara Desert (located in northern Africa)

And the classic on the screen gave Casablanca endless love,

Because of this movie, the whole world knows it Morocco.

Casablanca

The model of "Journey" recently broadcast on Dragon TV

The first stop is Morocco.

There are various styles and stories like flowers.

This film was rated as "Lonely Planet".

The top ten tourist destinations of the year

Finally

It’s too late to meet~

Casablanca

I check After a round of strategies,

I heard that the desert environment is harsh,

the desert group for 3 days and 2 nights is not deep enough,

what you can see is still There will be an oasis;

I heard that the whole process will be a hodgepodge of Northeastern Mohist cuisine.

Inevitable constipation;

I heard that the ancient city of Fez is full of smelly leather art workshops;

I heard that the routines in Marrakech are better than those in China It’s still serious,

But there is only one reason for wanting to go,

As long as he is in Morocco

That’s right.

Coming from Fes, Fes, it takes four hours by CTM bus.

Come to the legendary blue town-Chefchaouen, which is built on the mountain and the entire exterior wall is decorated in blue. The Spanish mosque in the city is particularly spectacular! We stayed in a small hotel halfway up the mountain in Blue Town. I have seen this photo in countless places, but I was still stunned by the light sky blue at first sight.

Shefshavan is a small town in the Taza-Husema-Taunat region of northwest Morocco, located in the wide valley of the Rif Mountains. It is a blue town famous for its blue houses built in the 15th century. It still retains everything from its past.

I bought a piece of traditional Moroccan clothing in a small town: "Jeraba", long sleeves and hood.

Chefchaouen was discovered in 1471 and only three people visited it in 1920. Currently, it has become the most popular Moroccan tourist destination among tourists. It is said that in the beginning, there was no color in the town. At first, the house was painted blue to deter mosquitoes. Later, people spontaneously painted door panels, steps, stairs, window sills, flower racks, mailboxes and even all places where blue could be seen blue.

All kinds of blue flowers bloom unbridled in every corner of Chefchaouen. Walking in the blue alley, you will feel the overwhelming and suffocating blue baptism. Every stop at every corner is surrounded by blue.

After four days in the beautiful Chefchaouen, I took a five- or six-hour bus ride to Tangier, the largest city in northern Morocco, across the sea from Spain. Less than a straight-line distance away 12 kilometers.