Spanish Mosque

Spanish Mosque: The Best Sunset View in Chefchaouen
Perched on a hill overlooking Chefchaouen, the Spanish Mosque offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of the Blue City. Built in the 1920s during the Spanish occupation, this solitary mosque stands as a silent witness to history. Though rarely used for worship, it has become a favorite spot for visitors seeking tranquility and stunning vistas.

Spanish Mosque, Chefchaouen, Morocco
Why Visit the Spanish Mosque?
Unmatched Views: A sweeping panorama of Chefchaouen’s blue-washed buildings against the Rif Mountains.
Historical Significance: A relic of Spanish colonial influence in Morocco.
Peaceful Atmosphere: A serene retreat away from the bustling medina.
Sunset Magic: The best place to watch the sun dip behind the mountains.

View from Spanish Mosque, Chefchaouen, Morocco
Experience the Magic of Chefchaouen
A short uphill hike leads to this iconic viewpoint, where visitors can sit in quiet reflection, capture stunning photographs, and witness the city bathed in golden hues as the sun sets.

Spanish Mosque, Chefchaouen, Morocco
Tips for Visitors
Best Time to Visit: Sunset for the most spectacular views.
Hiking Difficulty: Easy to moderate; takes about 30 minutes from the medina.
Nearby Attractions: Ras El Ma spring, Chefchaouen’s medina, and local cafés.