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Tetouan Visite de ville guide

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When Tetouan works best

Summer (June-September) is peak season when the nearby beaches are most popular and temperatures reach 28-32 degrees C. Spring (April-May) and early autumn offer the best balance for medina exploration combined with coastal activity. Winter brings rain November-February but temperatures rarely drop below 8 degrees C.

How Tetouan feels on the ground

Tetouan feels distinctly Andalusian - whitewashed buildings with green and blue tile trim, narrow medina streets, and Spanish-language signage in older quarters reflect the city's history as a refuge for Muslims and Jews expelled from Spain in 1492. The Place Hassan II is the main civic square connecting the medina to the Ville Nouvelle.

Helpful local planning tips

Combine Tetouan city with at least one beach day at Martil or M'diq. The Tetouan medina is less tourist-oriented than Fez or Marrakech and better for authentic artisan workshop visits. Spanish is widely spoken here alongside Arabic and Darija. Tetouan and Chefchaouen pair well as a 2-day northern circuit from Tangier.

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Questions travelers ask about Tetouan

These answers are written to make the city page more useful for real visitors, not just to add volume. They also create better semantic coverage around destination intent, timing, transport, and budget.

What is Tetouan best known for?

Tetouan is a northern Moroccan city with a UNESCO-listed medina (designated 1997) and a Spanish colonial history. It sits 60 km from Tangier and 30 km from the Spanish enclave of Ceuta. The city is known for its whitewashed Andalusian architecture, medina craft workshops, and proximity to Mediterranean beaches including Martil (6 km) and M'diq (13 km). The Rif Mountains rise directly behind the city.

When is the best time to visit Tetouan?

Summer (June-September) is peak season when the nearby beaches are most popular and temperatures reach 28-32 degrees C. Spring (April-May) and early autumn offer the best balance for medina exploration combined with coastal activity. Winter brings rain November-February but temperatures rarely drop below 8 degrees C.

How do you get around Tetouan?

Sania Ramel Airport (TTU) is 5 km from the city center but handles limited routes - most visitors arrive via Tangier Ibn Battouta (60 km, 1 hour by taxi). Within Tetouan, the medina is walkable and compact. Grand taxis to Martil beach cost approximately 20 MAD. The coastal road north to M'diq and Cabo Negro is a popular 30-minute drive.

What kind of experiences can you book in Tetouan?

Tetouan has 0 live Visite de ville options on this page, ranging from quick bookable experiences to longer sessions. Travelers usually compare timing, pickup convenience, and whether the format is private, shared, or group-based before booking.

What budget should you expect in Tetouan?

Most bookable experiences in Tetouan currently sit around Custom pricing, with entry points starting from Custom pricing. Premium options, private setups, and multi-stop itineraries usually sit toward the upper end of that range.

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