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.