The Chefchaouen Medina, located in Morocco’s Rif Mountains, is renowned for its distinctive blue-painted buildings and narrow, winding streets that reflect Andalusian and Moorish architectural influences. Founded in 1471, the medina offers visitors a blend of cultural heritage and local craftsmanship. Tourists can explore traditional souks selling textiles, leather goods, and handicrafts, visit the Kasbah Museum with its displays of historical artefacts and gardens, and enjoy panoramic views from the medina’s elevated points. The area is also a gateway to outdoor activities, including hikes in the nearby Rif Mountains and excursions to Talassemtane National Park and Akchour Waterfalls.