Skala de la Ville
Essaouira | Morocco
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Essaouira, Morocco, is home to the iconic Skala de la Ville, a historic fortification built in the 18th century to defend the city against maritime invasions. Stretching along the edge of the medina, the ramparts offer panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the bustling Port of Essaouira, and the distant Îles Purpuraires. Famous for its bronze cannons lined up along the sea wall, this scenic spot also served as a filming location for productions like Game of Thrones. A walk along the ramparts offers visitors a perfect blend of history, breathtaking views, and incredible photo opportunities.
1. The row of historic bronze cannons offers a dramatic foreground for photos, with the Atlantic waves crashing against the sea wall below.
2. Enjoy sweeping views of the port, Essaouira’s beach, and the surrounding medina from various lookout points along the ramparts.
3. The Portuguese, Berber, and French architectural influences are evident in the stonework and design, reflecting the city’s rich, multicultural history.
4. The ramparts are lined with small artisan shops and galleries selling handmade crafts, including wood carvings and colorful paintings from local artists.
5. Explore hidden staircases and tunnels built into the fortification, offering quieter spaces to take in the views away from the crowds.
Visitor Tip: Visit during sunset for spectacular lighting and fewer crowds. Bring a jacket—the sea breeze can be strong, especially in the late afternoon.
Photos: Alice Lomeu
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