Standing in front of the Medersa Loukach, you can feel the coolness of the stone walls as the scent of spices wafts through the air. The sound of distant chatter mixed with the clanging of metal from a nearby workshop fills your ears. As you take in the intricate tile work, the sun casts a warm glow, illuminating the vibrant colors of the mosaics. It's a perfect moment to start your stroll through Tétouan.
As you step away from the medersa, you’ll walk along Rue des Souks, where the lively atmosphere shifts. The narrow street is lined with small shops selling everything from leather goods to handcrafted ceramics. The cobblestone path feels uneven beneath your feet, and the scents of fresh herbs and grilled meats fill the air. Turning onto Rue Al-Mahdi, you’ll notice the buildings become taller, and the sounds of the marketplace intensify, with vendors calling out to passersby. The light changes as you reach the Musée d'ethnographie, where the street opens up into a small plaza.
Keep an eye out for the uneven cobblestones, as they can be tricky to navigate, especially if you're in a hurry. Traffic can be a bit chaotic, so it's wise to stay alert when crossing streets. Be cautious of your belongings too - pickpockets can be a concern in busier areas. Most shops and cafés will close in the early afternoon for a break, so plan your visit accordingly.
As you prepare for this walk, make sure to wear comfortable shoes, since you'll be walking on uneven surfaces. Hydration is important, so bring a water bottle, especially if you're walking in the heat. If you're visiting during the summer, a hat and sunscreen will help protect you from the sun. In the cooler months, a light jacket should suffice, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
The best moment of this walk comes just before sunset, when the golden hour bathes the buildings in a warm hue. Standing in front of the Musée d'ethnographie, you’ll catch a glimpse of the sun dipping below the horizon, casting long shadows and illuminating the vibrant colors of the local architecture. The air becomes cooler, and the sounds of the city take on a more relaxed tone, creating a perfect ending to your journey.


