Ceuta
Ceuta, a unique Spanish exclave on Morocco's northern coast, sits
strategically at the Mediterranean entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. With a
rich history spanning Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Portuguese, and
Spanish rule, Ceuta offers a fascinating blend of cultures.
Explore the historic Murallas Reales (Royal Walls) surrounding the city, offering
a glimpse into its past. The Parque Maritimo del Mediterraneo provides a serene escape with
beautiful views, while Plaza de Africa invites relaxation in its shaded areas. Don't miss the Casa de los Dragones (House of
the Dragons) with its dragon-adorned roof.
As a duty-free zone, Ceuta is a shopping haven. The Mercado Central offers fresh produce, while Calle Camoens Street is ideal for window shopping.
Luxury goods, leather products, and department stores cater to diverse tastes.
Ceuta's nightlife, while not as bustling as larger cities, offers
options like Pub La Biblioteca for a cozy evening. Enjoy the unique blend of European and African
influences in this historic city.