Thanks for this. My dad is Moroccan and from tetouane. I am 33 and never been as grew up in England and only recently found my dad again since i was a kid. I'm going there next year. Can't wait.
@@kawtarkawtar7024 The medina architecture of Tetouan is Andalusi, which is similar to Moroccan architecture but actually not quite the same. Around the Medina is Spanish architecture. The Spanish architects experimented a lot with Mudejar architecture. That's why you'll still see many Moorish elements in the Spanish architecture around the Medina.
@@ColonelFluffles Actually, **Geert Wilders**, The earliest examples of all the elements of Andalusi architecture are in north africa, square minarets , moorish archs, zellige, etc.
Correcting some information that people do not know about Tetouan, a city even older than Spain, and the building in Andalusia, Spain, Cordoba and the Alhambra Palace are mosques and a house that is made and built by Moroccans Unfortunately, because of Spain's colonization of Morocco at a time of weakness in Morocco.They tried to deceive and change the history of the Arab era in Europe and Spain in particular Let you know that Morocco has historical rights to museums and Spanish architecture, such as the Alhambra Palace ; How is it possible to call a Spanish architecture when it is a mosque? Were the Spaniards Muslims? hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Morocco did not exist when Spain was muslim. All the monuments, palaces and mosques in Spain were built for arabs. We belonged to the Damascus Califate. As you say it was the arab era, not the morocan era. Tetouan has only 500 years more or less.
@@koldorro ls the architectural historical buildings in andalusia have a relation with the Damascus architecture??! For sure there is any relation. The most of historical building have a Moroccan style. Did you know who built geralda Minaret??!! If you look for the answer, pls take a look to koutoubia Minaret and mosque in Marrakesh, and Hassan Minaret in Rabat (via UA-cam). Pls take a look to Alhambra and take a look to Alquaraouine mosque in Fes . For sure you will find the correct answer. Banu omaya were there but only for some years the rest were directed by Moroccans (Almoravids empire and Almohad empire)
@@koldorro Luis, are you kidding? 😄 Moravids 👉Moro 👉 Morocco Moravids, Mohads, Mariniens, Watasyen, Saadiens all those are Moroccans and built a dynasty's and empires in the middle ages. For example take a look to Saadiens Tombs. You will see that we are the source of the andalusian architecture not Damascus or Nepal 😉
Thanks for sharing guys. This is a great video. You guys made me relive my childhood joyful moments in the streets of Tetouan. You made my day, although I had a rough start today! Greetings from San Francisco to you and through you to all the beautiful people of Ireland.
Tetuan is also called "the white dove" , white is definitely the dominant color ....as to the inhabitants most of them are the descendants of the moriscos and the Jews who were kicked out of Spain...have fun
Ceuta is still occupied by spain, We will get back sooner or later. peacefully or by war, they think we forget it. welcome to Morocco and enjoy your stay.
15:40 Not having a woman in that restaurant is just a coincidence Anyone can eat and sit in any cafe in Morocco, it is not restricted to men only.I think most of the people sitting in that restaurant are not from the neighborhood, either someone works or passes through the city I was working there and I meant popular places like that restaurant is cheap and tasty .Often avoid the shops in the city center and high-end neighborhoods, which are expensive and overpriced
Your comments are always full off knowledge and information asfar that we can learn from! I find it amusing that all men sit in cafes and no women are around.
@@GlenAndMado Unfortunately, due to the working conditions, I do not have much time to rest. I would have given you wonderful areas and roads that are worth visiting. Even places that a foreigner has never visited, but due to the closure and the Corona crisis, things have become difficult. I have publish your content in Moroccan groups that love to travel. They will give you tips and information . im waiting for your next trip
@@ASFAR-kg5cw thanks for sharing our content and getting our channel more attention from the morrocan community! Its very unfortunate about the closure, I just left when it happened. I have a morrocan friend which we bought flights for too go and work abroad but he got stuck too :(
As a women from tetouan but born and raised in europe. That kind of eating places traditionally feed men that don't have anyone to cook for them, or are just in the mood for homemade food and hungry. The food ia realky good and tasty. The layout of these places is basic that you eat and go away not expecting to see it as a restaurant. For that reason many women don't WANT to go to a place like that. I ate plenty of times with my husband but it stays a surprising act for the clients.
Thank you for taking us through the mellah. It used to house one of the oldest Jewish communities in Morocco. Will be visiting this March and to see it on your video is amazing!
A wonderful video in all of Morocco you always find an ancient city that exceeds two centuries and a modern different and diverse with traditional decoration ..❤❤❤ tinks for visit & We want to see more old stuff 😍
What a lovely video ❤ , hope you liked the city and you are welcome anytime to re-visit as there are still a lot of places for you to see that you didnt get the chance to 😄
Oh man I was literally out with my friends there in the Old Medina on the same day that the video got published, would have been really cool to meet with both of you and get to talk to you a bit about my city. Anyhow glad you both enjoyed and welcome back at anytime :)
Oh we missed you then! I know it would of been a pleasure for you to show us around :( we were there like a month before it was published unfortunately as editing videos take alot of time. its like a full time job!
After seeing your Episode about morocco Tetouan, I reallly reallly miss it,, haven’t been to my fathersCountry for 4 years,, after seeing this video, im definitely going this May/jun❤️❤️
Dude the kids were right about being careful. I lived and studied in Martil for a year and I never dared walk aimlessly where you were walking without local friends. Those are some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city. In fact, one time I was with a friend and we were in the alleys taking picture and a woman warned us not to into the medina any deeper because its too dangerous. That being said, Tetouan one of my favorite Moroccan cities. Beautiful, clean, unique, amazing people, and very delicious and affordable food. I used to love walking from the new medina to the old medina, get lost for hours, drink a coffee and get a sandwich before heading home.
i hope you liked our city guys , she's so safe and beautiful even she lives a hard time now , we are so happy when we see people visit our city , welcome guys anytime and we wich see you in other time inchallah
You would for sure not be the only european tourists if it wasn`t for the covid restrictions. The most beautiful impression from my last trip to Morocco in 2020 is from Tetouan. I am checking every day whether the restrictions are removed.
@@GlenAndMado Thank you for visiting our humble town. There are so many places to see! Tetouan was one of the most touristic cities in the country, it seems now that the media has excluded Tetouan from its appearance and promotion, as in the recent past.
Spanish architecture? I think you don't know that muslims (Moroccans mainly) were in Spain for 800 years and shaped the actual Spain. It's Spain that have the moorish architecture and not the opposite.
The archtucture is moorish moroccan not spanish. Moroccans who bring this kind of arts to spanish in medievaltime when morocco was an empire from tombokto to the south france
@@mom3taz76 mkntouch dik lwqita , kan ghi lmaghrib , capital dialo mrakech ola fes ola meknes ola rbat.w jdodek kano 7akminhom ya ima lmgharba ya ima turks ya ima francis.
@@mom3taz76 How is it possible to call a Spanish architecture when it is a mosque? Were the Spaniards Muslims? hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Beautiful that you guys've been here. Rectifying a bit of misinterpreted information; what you have been climbing all along the beginning of the video is not the old Medina, those are just the tight alleys of old-styling building of the last century. The old Medina belongs within the fort borders and gates surrounded by a long circular wall.
Yeah easy, There everywhere! as soon as you arrive in the airport you can get one. there the same price everywhere. I used Inwi network. super fast and cheap.
You didn’t visite more places in tetouan when come here for the second time contact me and welcome of course in morocco 🇲🇦 and tetouan. Hope you enjoy the visite of our country ❤️👍🏻
1st the local place where you went to eat min 16:13, the fact there weren't any women there got nothing to do with culture, it just they werent there, and most pple who eat there either they arent married or they are working and far from their houses. 2nd : that is not a moroccan soup, that called "byssara"
Actually Tetouan is old city its dont look like Spain its southern spain that look like Moroccan architecture because of Islamique rule in southern Spain. Another correction we moroccans women are allowed to go to café, restaurants there is no law ban us. South West Moroccans and Northern Moroccans speak Spanish , French is more useful in Central Morocco, Eastern Morocco.
You have not enough knowledge about Moroccan culture and history , so please don't make statements you're not sure about !! In Tetouan it's not spanish architecture , there's no such thing as spanish architecture , it's Moroccan design and architecture brought to spain by Moroccans who ruled there for 8 centuries . As to women not being there mixed with men eating in public places it's the country's culture and you should respect it . In Morocco women make their own food at home , they don't eat much outside !
You don't know what you talking about. It's very clear that you never been in tetouan and you don't know anything about its history, arquitecture etc.. and don't be a Debby downer. I really appreciate this Irish couple that took the courage to visit local places and interact with locals instead going to luxury resorts in marina Smir or kabila
I was working in the city of Tetouan. I am from the city of Rabat, my friend. Unfortunately, you missed the most beautiful thing. There is a cafe on the mountain opposite the city. From there, you can see the whole city with a truly panoramic view. I love you guys, your video is all the fun 🌹❤️
Asfar thanks for all your special comments, seems like you have an intrest in our videos which gives us motivation to make more! 😀 awh its hard too see everything unfortunately. Time was against us haha :(
Normally we do have a lot of tourists in Tetouan. But do the corona restrictions we do miss al lot of the tourists. The reason why they where only men in the eat house is that they all working in the neighborhood en the crab their lunches. Women do work also but not in the old medina.
I love Irish people..you are so humble and empathic to people's struggles 😍❤🇮🇪🇲🇦
Haha thanks so much, we irish are always nice! Thanks for the compliment
So true 🙏🏻❤️
Thanks for this. My dad is Moroccan and from tetouane. I am 33 and never been as grew up in England and only recently found my dad again since i was a kid. I'm going there next year. Can't wait.
Did you go?
@@Aviator0688 not yet bro
Actually, back then the Moroccan architectural design was transferred to Spain, not the opposite.
I think he is talking about about the central city where the building are acually modern spanish
@@hahaha1763 yes exactly but traditional architecture is clearly moroccan . For example mederssa of sale is older than the buildings in Spain ….
@@kawtarkawtar7024 The medina architecture of Tetouan is Andalusi, which is similar to Moroccan architecture but actually not quite the same. Around the Medina is Spanish architecture. The Spanish architects experimented a lot with Mudejar architecture. That's why you'll still see many Moorish elements in the Spanish architecture around the Medina.
@@ColonelFluffles Actually, **Geert Wilders**, The earliest examples of all the elements of Andalusi architecture are in north africa, square minarets , moorish archs, zellige, etc.
Correcting some information that people do not know about Tetouan, a city even older than Spain, and the building in Andalusia, Spain, Cordoba and the Alhambra Palace are mosques and a house that is made and built by Moroccans Unfortunately, because of Spain's colonization of Morocco at a time of weakness in Morocco.They tried to deceive and change the history of the Arab era in Europe and Spain in particular Let you know that Morocco has historical rights to museums and Spanish architecture, such as the Alhambra Palace ; How is it possible to call a Spanish architecture when it is a mosque? Were the Spaniards Muslims? hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Alhambra has Moroccan architecture for sure. There is one Medersa in Salé, built before Alhambra and many parts are the exact copy of Alhambra.
Morocco did not exist when Spain was muslim. All the monuments, palaces and mosques in Spain were built for arabs. We belonged to the Damascus Califate. As you say it was the arab era, not the morocan era. Tetouan has only 500 years more or less.
@@koldorro ls the architectural historical buildings in andalusia have a relation with the Damascus architecture??! For sure there is any relation. The most of historical building have a Moroccan style. Did you know who built geralda Minaret??!! If you look for the answer, pls take a look to koutoubia Minaret and mosque in Marrakesh, and Hassan Minaret in Rabat (via UA-cam). Pls take a look to Alhambra and take a look to Alquaraouine mosque in Fes .
For sure you will find the correct answer. Banu omaya were there but only for some years the rest were directed by Moroccans (Almoravids empire and Almohad empire)
@@maxfax8536 all the buildings that you tell are very similar, you are right. But they were built by Almoravids and Almohads, they weren’t Moroccans.
@@koldorro Luis, are you kidding? 😄
Moravids 👉Moro 👉 Morocco
Moravids, Mohads, Mariniens, Watasyen, Saadiens all those are Moroccans and built a dynasty's and empires in the middle ages.
For example take a look to Saadiens Tombs. You will see that we are the source of the andalusian architecture not Damascus or Nepal 😉
Great video! Morocco is great country, I had a great time there.
Thanks for sharing guys. This is a great video. You guys made me relive my childhood joyful moments in the streets of Tetouan. You made my day, although I had a rough start today! Greetings from San Francisco to you and through you to all the beautiful people of Ireland.
Welcome to our City ❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you for showing love to us !!!
Tetuan is also called "the white dove" , white is definitely the dominant color ....as to the inhabitants most of them are the descendants of the moriscos and the Jews who were kicked out of Spain...have fun
You definitely know your history, thanks for sharing it :)
Ceuta is still occupied by spain, We will get back sooner or later. peacefully or by war, they think we forget it. welcome to Morocco and enjoy your stay.
Thanks, the next video will be about the border actually!
Inshallah bro
Inchallah
And melilia
كالما اصاط هادا راه غير سائح ماشي مبعوث أممي، كون شوية واعي، كون قتارحتي عليه بلايص اخرين يزورهوه حسن من هاد تعليق المحرج
My city 🌅😍😍😍😍thank you for visit
15:40 Not having a woman in that restaurant is just a coincidence Anyone can eat and sit in any cafe in Morocco, it is not restricted to men only.I think most of the people sitting in that restaurant are not from the neighborhood, either someone works or passes through the city I was working there and I meant popular places like that restaurant is cheap and tasty .Often avoid the shops in the city center and high-end neighborhoods, which are expensive and overpriced
Your comments are always full off knowledge and information asfar that we can learn from! I find it amusing that all men sit in cafes and no women are around.
@@GlenAndMado Unfortunately, due to the working conditions, I do not have much time to rest. I would have given you wonderful areas and roads that are worth visiting. Even places that a foreigner has never visited, but due to the closure and the Corona crisis, things have become difficult. I have publish your content in Moroccan groups that love to travel. They will give you tips and information . im waiting for your next trip
@@ASFAR-kg5cw thanks for sharing our content and getting our channel more attention from the morrocan community! Its very unfortunate about the closure, I just left when it happened. I have a morrocan friend which we bought flights for too go and work abroad but he got stuck too :(
As a women from tetouan but born and raised in europe. That kind of eating places traditionally feed men that don't have anyone to cook for them, or are just in the mood for homemade food and hungry. The food ia realky good and tasty. The layout of these places is basic that you eat and go away not expecting to see it as a restaurant. For that reason many women don't WANT to go to a place like that. I ate plenty of times with my husband but it stays a surprising act for the clients.
@@senahaddad8666 interesting to know sena! Thanks for that
Thank you for taking us through the mellah. It used to house one of the oldest Jewish communities in Morocco. Will be visiting this March and to see it on your video is amazing!
I love Tetouan 😍 This city is dear to me for many reasons
I love my country 😍😍😍and proud to be 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦❤❤
A wonderful video in all of Morocco you always find an ancient city that exceeds two centuries and a modern different and diverse with traditional decoration ..❤❤❤ tinks for visit &
We want to see more old stuff 😍
Yeah it was definitely an interesting one!
Follower numb 900 🙂 NICE ONCE DUDE 💙🇲🇦🙏🏻
Nearly at 1000 YEahhhhh thank you! :)
Awesome video brother.
Welcome to Morocco 🇲🇦 🙌 😀.
Thanks for the special words
I really liked this video especially it is about my hometown
wonderful video welcome to Morocco and Tetouan
i wish you a good time here
What a lovely video ❤ , hope you liked the city and you are welcome anytime to re-visit as there are still a lot of places for you to see that you didnt get the chance to 😄
Beauitful experience! I know we didn't have alot of time
Oh man I was literally out with my friends there in the Old Medina on the same day that the video got published, would have been really cool to meet with both of you and get to talk to you a bit about my city. Anyhow glad you both enjoyed and welcome back at anytime :)
Oh we missed you then! I know it would of been a pleasure for you to show us around :( we were there like a month before it was published unfortunately as editing videos take alot of time. its like a full time job!
@@GlenAndMado oh i see. It's all good. I hope one day you'll come back again and i'll get the chance to meet with y'all
@@jihadhamdaoui4207 In the near future myself!
the weather looks great! may I know when was this trip? looking at going Tetouan + Chefchaouen end of December heard it will be rainy
my city tetouan❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ greetings from the netherlands✌🏼
Tetouaaaaaaaan , the white pigeon 😍😍
My favourite city in the world.. (Tetouan) ❤️😍😍😍😍
Welcome To My City Bro ♥ Enjoy Your Time !
After seeing your Episode about morocco Tetouan, I reallly reallly miss it,, haven’t been to my fathersCountry for 4 years,, after seeing this video, im definitely going this May/jun❤️❤️
I love your videos 💖😍💖😍💖💖 beautiful place 😍❤️
you should visit al hoceima in summer .,Its located in rifmountain and has amazing sardines ,beaches and nice city
I really like this episode,, I’m from Tetouan.❤️❤️
يا الله علـي جمال المغرب شوارعها نضيفة ومبهجة 😍🥰🥰
Lovely big up
Morocco is a beautiful and advanced country
Awww I know the older gentleman. He’s so kind !
My city of Tetouan😍 I love you❤
I miss my beautiful city, thank you for sharing this amazing video 👍
👍 👍 👍 More video's in morocco
Dude the kids were right about being careful. I lived and studied in Martil for a year and I never dared walk aimlessly where you were walking without local friends. Those are some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city. In fact, one time I was with a friend and we were in the alleys taking picture and a woman warned us not to into the medina any deeper because its too dangerous.
That being said, Tetouan one of my favorite Moroccan cities. Beautiful, clean, unique, amazing people, and very delicious and affordable food. I used to love walking from the new medina to the old medina, get lost for hours, drink a coffee and get a sandwich before heading home.
not true
You will meet tourists in Tetouan during the summer, because of the beautiful beaches..you are welcome ❤🤍❤🤍❤🤍
Next time!
i hope you liked our city guys , she's so safe and beautiful even she lives a hard time now , we are so happy when we see people visit our city , welcome guys anytime and we wich see you in other time inchallah
Andalussian people are twins of Moroccan people , more you go south in Iberia , the more you see andalussian people which are part of Moroccan people.
I'm glad that allan has been here I live here six years ago I hope you liked it there, don't you speak Arabic?
No, we don't speak Arabic unfortunately haha.
Bravo.
Thank you welcom
My Dad is an old friend of the gentleman who took you around Tetuan
Nice video 👍🏻 welcome back to Tetouan you didn’t see all the best palces
Welcome to Morocco
You would for sure not be the only european tourists if it wasn`t for the covid restrictions. The most beautiful impression from my last trip to Morocco in 2020 is from Tetouan. I am checking every day whether the restrictions are removed.
Welcom my city ❤️❤️❤️
Marhaaa bik
1:08 lool its kinda true. I am a moroccan from the north and apparently i am 70% north african and 30% iberian (spain, portugal)
Everybody has abit of blood from everywhere most of the time 😉
مدنتي احبك كثيرا👍👍👌👌👏👏👏
Lovely place Nice music video keep going
Tetouan is big refugees city, millions of Moors came after fall of Nasrid emirate in 1492.
Tetouan has a very rich Jewish history from the Spanish equisition of 1492
Your welcome to morrocco brother🇲🇦🇲🇦❤
Nice 👌🏻 😍
that's an amazing sightseeing
Nice video and nice people
you are welcome anytime in my city guys 💜
really nice
Welcome to tetouan ❤️
I see my housse from here 🤣🤣 welcome bro to my city tetouan🇲🇦👋
haha whats the chances! thanks so much ! inshallah
@@GlenAndMado Thank you for visiting our humble town. There are so many places to see! Tetouan was one of the most touristic cities in the country, it seems now that the media has excluded Tetouan from its appearance and promotion, as in the recent past.
Spanish architecture? I think you don't know that muslims (Moroccans mainly) were in Spain for 800 years and shaped the actual Spain. It's Spain that have the moorish architecture and not the opposite.
It's Andalusi
hi, when did this video got filmed cause I thought Morocco closed its borders now? loved the video by the way!
Maybe 2 months ago!
The archtucture is moorish moroccan not spanish. Moroccans who bring this kind of arts to spanish in medievaltime when morocco was an empire from tombokto to the south france
من وكتاه نتوما امبخاتوخية
@@mom3taz76 ميخياخوخيييا خاخو!!!!!?
@@mom3taz76 mkntouch dik lwqita , kan ghi lmaghrib , capital dialo mrakech ola fes ola meknes ola rbat.w jdodek kano 7akminhom ya ima lmgharba ya ima turks ya ima francis.
@@mom3taz76 How is it possible to call a Spanish architecture when it is a mosque? Were the Spaniards Muslims? hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@@mom3taz76
أودي 130 سنة د الإستعمار غير من عند الفرنسيين بلا ما نهضرو على الأيالة العثمانية أنا نكون منكم والله ما نهضر على شي بلاد أخرى
🇵🇼🍌
Welcome to Tetouan ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
Beautiful that you guys've been here. Rectifying a bit of misinterpreted information; what you have been climbing all along the beginning of the video is not the old Medina, those are just the tight alleys of old-styling building of the last century. The old Medina belongs within the fort borders and gates surrounded by a long circular wall.
They were walking on Jbel dersa not the medina. I am from tetouan originally I grow up on that area .
We realized after doing some research 🤣
@@GlenAndMado .You guys did a good job with the video. Cheers from the States
@@pumuky02115 thanks so much!
Was buying a SIM card easy, what card did you use?
Yeah easy, There everywhere! as soon as you arrive in the airport you can get one. there the same price everywhere. I used Inwi network. super fast and cheap.
Nice 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦😘😘
Deadly guys keep them Coming really enjoy your adventures and so much interesting stuff :)
Thanks brother :)
How do you find my city I hope u like it and I hope ur coming back here someday
Very nice city! :) We liked it very much but we have seen many cities in Morocco.
You didn’t visite more places in tetouan when come here for the second time contact me and welcome of course in morocco 🇲🇦 and tetouan. Hope you enjoy the visite of our country ❤️👍🏻
مرحبا بكم في بلدكم الثاني المغرب وشكرا على زيارتكم إلى بلدنا
👍👍👍👍👍
You need to try the Sfenzz and Moroccan fish
Actually women can eat wherever they want in Morocco... It's not a problem even in local places
Welcome to my city 💖
سلام عليكم🌿✌🏽🌲🌵🌴🌳🇲🇦🇲🇦👍
Fava bean soup is the brand of Moroccan cuisine especially in the north ..
Soup is the best
1st the local place where you went to eat min 16:13, the fact there weren't any women there got nothing to do with culture, it just they werent there, and most pple who eat there either they arent married or they are working and far from their houses. 2nd : that is not a moroccan soup, that called "byssara"
You got a Dub accent mate, greetings from Donegaaaal 🤣
I NEED TO GO MOROCCO
Haha you winding me up
مرحبا بكم في بلدكم المغرب🥰
Yummy 🍽️❤️
I love Tetouan ❤ the city's my beloved husband ❤
Actually Tetouan is old city its dont look like Spain its southern spain that look like Moroccan architecture because of Islamique rule in southern Spain. Another correction we moroccans women are allowed to go to café, restaurants there is no law ban us. South West Moroccans and Northern Moroccans speak Spanish , French is more useful in Central Morocco, Eastern Morocco.
What's the best place for remote workers to live in?
no one speaks spanish in the north anymore ,maybe our grandparents , french is the dominant language
@@ontvlandia how can I connect with you? I'm from the UK, I live in Tunisia but I'm considering a move to Morocco...
Vive le Royaume du Maroc 👑 de Saïdia a Lagouira⚘🌸🌹🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🌹🌺⚘🦁🦁🦁🌹🌸⚘👑👑👑⚘🌺🌹🌸
You have not enough knowledge about Moroccan culture and history , so please don't make statements you're not sure about !! In Tetouan it's not spanish architecture , there's no such thing as spanish architecture , it's Moroccan design and architecture brought to spain by Moroccans who ruled there for 8 centuries . As to women not being there mixed with men eating in public places it's the country's culture and you should respect it . In Morocco women make their own food at home , they don't eat much outside !
You don't know what you talking about. It's very clear that you never been in tetouan and you don't know anything about its history, arquitecture etc.. and don't be a Debby downer. I really appreciate this Irish couple that took the courage to visit local places and interact with locals instead going to luxury resorts in marina Smir or kabila
@@pumuky02115 So true.
Enjoy love you 🥰🥰
Welcom to morocco
5:27🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 w3likom salam 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Tetouan my city
11:40 the guy is rolling a blunt 😋
أحلى شعب
I was working in the city of Tetouan. I am from the city of Rabat, my friend. Unfortunately, you missed the most beautiful thing. There is a cafe on the mountain opposite the city. From there, you can see the whole city with a truly panoramic view. I love you guys, your video is all the fun 🌹❤️
Le nom de café
@@issamoue9444 مكينش غير وحدة كين بزاف فبلصة سيمتها عين بوعنان اشهر وحدة هيا قوهة خضرة قديمة كصوبو احسن مقلة ول طجين تع لحوت تكلو فحيااتك
@@issamoue9444 ain bouanane عين بوعنان
Asfar thanks for all your special comments, seems like you have an intrest in our videos which gives us motivation to make more! 😀 awh its hard too see everything unfortunately. Time was against us haha :(
@@GlenAndMado thanks You have a wonderful channel and content. We thank you for your love for Morocco. Consider it your second country
Normally we do have a lot of tourists in Tetouan. But do the corona restrictions we do miss al lot of the tourists. The reason why they where only men in the eat house is that they all working in the neighborhood en the crab their lunches. Women do work also but not in the old medina.
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15:35 most Moroccan women and girls prefer modern restaurants, I don't know why
Who knows 🤣
Tetuán el mejor ciudad del mundo
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