Tourist guide: what to do and see in Melilla
In an off-the-beaten-path gem, an homage to ‘Modernista’ architecture
Few cities end up surprising visitors as much as Melilla – the fascinating mix of its people, its streets, its old town, citadel, and city wall, as well as the most Modernista architecture outside of Barcelona. Exploring here is also an exploration of the four faith cultures that make up the city’s fabric: the Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Hindu, and you could say it’s something like a “Spanish Constantinople” thanks to its unique position as a gateway to two continents. Furthermore, it’s ready to show you a warm and wonderful time any time of year, thanks to an average year-round temperature of 18º Celsius (64ºF), and feed you with a rich cuisine all its own that’s a blend of Spanish, North African, and other Mediterranean influences. A tasty dish, indeed!
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