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Getting Around
No vehicles enter the Medina — everything inside is on foot, which is both the defining constraint and the defining pleasure of Chefchaouen. Grand taxis from the main square connect to Fes (4 hours), Tangier (2.5 hours), and Tetouan (1 hour). CTM buses serve Casablanca and Marrakech. For Akchour and the hiking trails, shared or private grand taxis from outside the medina gate are the standard option.
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Cash or Card
90% Cash / 10% Card. Chefchaouen is one of the most cash-dependent cities in Morocco. The medina economy — riads, restaurants, souvenir shops, hammams, and market stalls — runs almost entirely on dirhams. Only the larger guesthouses and some tour operators accept cards. Withdraw before arriving; ATMs inside the medina are limited.
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Good to Know
Day-trippers from Fes and Tangier arrive en masse by 10 AM and leave by 5 PM — staying overnight is the only way to experience the city as it actually is. The painted flagstone rule: white-painted stones are private property and should not be walked on. Kif (cannabis) is openly present and sold; as a visitor, a polite decline is always accepted. The medina is entirely walkable but genuinely hilly — arrive with a good pair of shoes and no wheeled luggage.
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ATMs
ATMs are available on Avenue Hassan II outside the medina gate and at the main square. Inside the Medina, cash machines are scarce. Banque Populaire and Attijariwafa Bank machines reliably accept international Visa and Mastercard. Withdraw enough for your full stay before passing through the Bab gate.
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Currency
The Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Withdraw at ATMs on the main avenue outside the medina before entering. Small denomination notes — 20 and 50 MAD — are essential for tea, bread, market stalls, and the hammam. The dirham is a closed currency and cannot be purchased outside Morocco.
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Plugs
Morocco uses Type C and Type E plugs — the round two-prong European-style sockets. Standard voltage is 220V at 50Hz. Most modern electronics are dual-voltage and need only a plug adapter. Many older riads have limited sockets — bring a multi-port USB charger.
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Safety
Chefchaouen is one of Morocco’s safest and most welcoming cities for international visitors. The main practical risks are the hill gradients after rain (the blue cobblestones become slippery), and the narrow lanes that disorient first-time visitors after dark. Download an offline map before entering the Medina. The tourist police presence is visible and helpful at the main gate and plaza.
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Airports
Chefchaouen has no airport. The nearest international access points are Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (TNG) at 2.5 hours by grand taxi, and Fes-Saïss Airport (FEZ) at 4 hours. CTM buses serve Chefchaouen from Casablanca, Fes, and Marrakech. Most visitors arrive by grand taxi from Fes or Tangier, which is the most efficient and atmospheric approach through the Rif Mountain landscape.