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Quick facts
- Essaouira's medina is a UNESCO World Heritage site, officially recognized in 2001 for its well-preserved 18th-century architecture and unique blend of Moroccan and European influences.
- The city's ramparts are built from a local pink-hued stone and stretch over 2 kilometers, showcasing a mix of Portuguese, French, and Berber architectural styles.
- Essaouira is famous for its annual Gnaoua World Music Festival, which began in 1998 and attracts over 100,000 visitors each year, celebrating the rich musical heritage of the Gnaoua people.
- The city is home to an impressive 17th-century fortress known as the Borj el Berod, which stands as a historical landmark overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and offers panoramic views of the coastline.
- In Essaouira, you can find the iconic blue fishing boats lining the harbor, with over 700 of these traditional vessels operating daily to support the local fishing industry.
Travel details
- Country
- Morocco
- Wind (now)
- 14 km/h
- Coordinates
- 31.5085, -9.7595
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