Tetouan is a city located in the northwestern region of Morocco. It is the capital of the Tétouan Province and is located near the Mediterranean Sea. Tetouan has a rich history that dates back to the Phoenician era, and its old city, or medina, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Tetouan's medina is known for its well-preserved Andalusian-style architecture, with its white-washed buildings, red-tiled roofs, and narrow, winding streets. The city is also home to several important cultural and historical landmarks, including the Grand Mosque, the Royal Palace, and the Dar Batha Museum, which houses collections of traditional Moroccan art and artifacts.
In addition to its rich history and cultural heritage, Tetouan is also known for its vibrant local markets, where visitors can purchase traditional goods such as spices, textiles, ceramics, and jewelry. The city is also known for its traditional cuisine, including dishes such as couscous, tagine, and pastilla.