
The city of Chefchaouen in northeastern Morocco is known worldwide for the blue color that covers most of the city's buildings.

Houses here began to be painted blue - the color of hope - from 1930, when a large number of Jewish refugees came to live in the city.

Over the decades, painting houses blue has become a city tradition.

Nowadays, green can be seen everywhere in Chefchaouen.

Not only the walls, the doors and mailboxes are also painted green.

Even stairs and roads are no exception.

The labyrinthine streets bathed in a magical blue hue make Chefchaouen seem like a surreal world.

Dream spaceThe fresh mountain climate makes this city an attractive tourist destination for international visitors.

The streets in this city known as the "Green Pearl" always have a strange attraction for tourists.

Not only famous for its blue houses, Chefchaouen is also famous for its exquisite handicrafts and local specialties such as goat cheese.































