Essaouira Sights

Skala de la Ville

Good for: history, views

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Lonely Planet review for Skala de la Ville

The dramatic, wave-lashed ramparts that surround the medina are a great place to get an overview of the labyrinth of streets. The ramparts were famously used in the opening scene of Orson Welles' Othello for a panoramic shot where Iago is suspended in a cage above the rocks and sea. The easiest place to access the ramparts is at Skala de la Ville, the impressive sea bastion built along the cliffs. A collection of European brass cannons from the 18th and 19th centuries line the walkway here and you'll also get great views out to sea and wonderful sunsets.

 

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    Take a walk

    humbucker recommends this,

    A great place to walk, gaze and think.

    Good for: history, views