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HISTORICAL SITE
LANDMARK
LANDMARK
Larache
Top Sights
Casbah de la Cigogne
Sights
1 Galerie Afnar
2 Music Conservatory
3 Ruin of the Kasbah
Sleeping
4 Hôtel España
5 Hôtel Riad
6 La Maison Haute
7 Pension Amal
Eating
8 Balcón Atlantico
9 Le Sourire Salon de Thé
10 Restaurant Commercial
11 Restaurant Puerta Del Sol
12 Salon de Thé Triana
Sights
Old Town
Perched on a cliff top overlooking the ocean are the ruins of the kasbah (Qebibat), a 16th-
century fortress built by the Portuguese and closed to visitors as it is now in a state of serious
disrepair. Head south from here to the old cobbled medina , through Bab al-Khemis , a large,
unmistakable Hispano-Moorish arch on Place de la Libération. You come immediately into a
colonnaded market square, the bustling Zoco de la Alcaiceria , which was built by the
Spaniards during their first occupation of Larache in the 17th century. The Archaeological
Museum was closed at the time of research.
Casbah de la Cigogne
Offline map Google map (Fortress of the Storks) South of the square, through the medina, is this
17th-century fortification was built by the Spaniards under Philip III. Unfortunately, the building is
not open to visitors.
Jean Genet’s Grave
To the west of town, the old Spanish cemetery is the final resting place of French writer Jean
Genet (1910–86). If the gate is not open, ring the bell on the right and the caretaker will let you
in. A small tip is expected for showing you to the grave.