



Bouzafer Mosque
Perched on the hills overlooking the picturesque town of Chefchaouen, Bouzafer Mosque, also known as the Spanish Mosque, is a significant historical and cultural landmark. Built in the 1920s by the Spanish during their occupation of northern Morocco, the mosque was never officially used for worship, yet it has become an iconic attraction for visitors to the area. The hike to the mosque is relatively easy and rewarding , taking about 30–45 minutes from Chefchaouen’s medina. Along the way, travelers pass through scenic trails with stunning views of the blue-washed buildings of Chefchaouen, the lush Rif Mountains , and the surrounding valleys . The mosque’s hilltop location makes it the perfect spot to watch the sunset , as the golden light casts a magical glow over the town. Although the mosque itself remains unused , its tranquil atmosphere and panoramic views make it a favorite destination for hikers, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat . Whether you're looking to capture breathtaking landscapes , enjoy a serene moment , or experience the spiritual essence of Chefchaouen, a visit to Bouzafer Mosque is an unmissable experience .
More than 1 hour
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
Location
✨ Wear Comfortable Footwear
The hike to the mosque involves uneven terrain, so sturdy walking shoes are essential.
✨ Bring Water and Snacks
There are no facilities at the mosque, so it's a good idea to bring water and light snacks for the hike.
✨ Respect the Site
While the mosque is not in regular use, it is a historical and cultural landmark. Visitors should respect the site and avoid any disruptive behavior.
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Nice Spot for Sunset overall


