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Place Hassan II

Tetouan


The broad and empty Place Hassan II, which is mostly roped off for security reasons, links the medina to the Ensanche. It looks like it houses the Wizard of Oz, with guards standing in front of the long flat facade of the Royal Palace, and four somewhat bizarre columns towering all around.

These are not minarets, as one might suppose, but art-nouveau light towers designed by Enrique Nieto, a student of modernist Spanish architect Antoni Gaud铆, who lived in Melilla. The large decorations on the opposite wall are abstract Hands of Fatima, a common symbol used to ward off the evil eye.


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Nearby Tetouan attractions

1. Royal Palace

0.05 MILES

The Royal residence was built in 1988 in what was once Feddan Park. The palace is still active as King Mohammed VI has been known to visit during the鈥

2. Archaeology Museum

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A few blocks from Place Al Jala is a small museum with an excellent collection of pottery and mosaics mostly from the Roman ruins at Lixus, displayed both鈥

3. Jewellery Souq

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Tetouan is known for its artisans, and this is the spot in the medina where you'll find a collection of jewellery boutiques.

4. Carpentry Souq

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Best visited after going to the Artisanal School, where you can see the detail and hard work that goes into making each piece, this is where you'll find鈥

5. Ensanche

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Restored to resemble the era when Tetouan was capital of the Spanish protectorate, this broad boulevard along Ave Mohammed V from Place Al Jala to Place鈥

6. Leather Souq

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Next to Tetouan's tannery, where you can see how the cow hides get their shades, the leather souq features traditional Moroccan shoes, jackets and bags鈥

7. Medina

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Tetouan's medina is an authentic time machine, with buildings that have witnessed centuries of history. The medina is also very traveller-friendly, with鈥

8. Dar El Oddi

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The wealthy El Oddi family graciously opened their sparkling family riad to the public as a cultural centre in 2018, celebrating their beloved Tetouan鈥