Place Outa el Hammam, a rare open space within the Chefchaouen Medina, offers a refreshing contrast to the city’s narrow streets and alleys. Tall trees cast cooling shadows over the square, creating a serene atmosphere. The square is framed by local landmarks, including the Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen and the Kasbah Museum, which draw visitors to this central gathering spot. Today, travelers can enjoy a moment of respite under the leafy canopy, observe the daily life of locals, and explore the nearby historical sites.
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