Morocco’s Serenity-Inspiring Aqua-Hued City Will Cure Your Winter Blues
If you crave a vacation that will help you achieve the most relaxed state of mind humanly possible, you may want to visit Chefchaouen, a town in Morocco known for its blue-tinted everything.
Situated in the northern part of the country, Chefchaouen first began its blue tradition in the 15th century, when Jewish settlers began moving there to escape the Spanish Inquisition, according to CNN. It was their practice to paint things blue because, as the color of the sea and the sky, it symbolizes God.
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Chefchaouen is now one of Morocco's most popular (or at least most photographed) tourism destinations. Naturally, it's a big hit on the travel- and interior-design–crazed Pinterest, where I've sifted through inspirational, mood-boosting photos to bring you the ones most likely to make you book that trip ASAP.
See the blue-hued Chefchaouen photos below.
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