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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!
The city's green lungs.
Get to know an interesting neighbouring Moroccan city.
Some serious desert adventure.
Modernism rules!
A walk through "the Real"
In the suburbs of Melilla.
A dose of sun, sea, and sand.
A thousand metres up!
A peaceful escape to the great outdoors.
A celebration of the founding of Spanish Melilla.
The 'Mosque of Bullfighting.'
A one-of-a-kind theatre in Melilla.
Diverse stage offerings.
Undah da sea…
A mountain of treats at a place named for a mountain.
Shopping for the thriftiest.
Culinary exchanges
A "scandalous" glass façade.
Inaugurated in 1947.
A key element of Melilla's religious diversity.
The pride of Melilla's Jewish community.
That staircase!
Modest but important.
Monumental art deco.
Symbol of the city.
A curious place of refuge in times of attack.
A witness to history.
An evocative trip back in time.
The city's top theatrical venue.
More than just cisterns.
Homage to a disciple of Gaudí.
Love on four wheels.
Temporary exhibitions and shows.
Catholic religious items spanning the 18th to 20th centuries.
Ghosts of technology past.
An old munitions warehouse, now a museum.
Art in the House of the Clock.
A well-ordered, well-explained timeline.
Bomb proof building.
A neoclassical landmark.
A great idea for the little ones.
"Cape of Water"
A peaceful escape to the great outdoors.
Healthy fun!
Celebrating the patroness of fishermen.
A topnotch cultural initiative.
A club in full.
Festivities honouring the city's patroness.
Undah da sea…
Try your luck, or just have a drink.
There's always something going on down at the port.
Two good choices.
Beef or chicken on a skewer.
Spectacular views, spectacular chews.
One lump or two?
The Berbers of Melilla.
Excellent value for money.
Interesting, rich and cheap.
No-haggling zone.
Culinary exchanges
A very different kind of experience.
Come with me to the casbah…
The downtown and Modernista commercial district.
A key element of Melilla's religious diversity.
Undulating Art Nouveau.
Temporary exhibitions and shows.
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Shopping
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