Murallas Reales De Ceuta



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The Royal Walls of Ceuta are a historic landmark in the Spanish city of Ceuta, located in North Africa. The walls were built in the 16th century to defend the city from attacks by pirates and other invaders. Today, visitors can explore the walls and learn about their history.

The Royal Walls of Ceuta are open to visitors daily from 10am to 6pm. Admission is free. The official website for the walls is not available, but visitors can find information at the Ceuta Tourist Office website.

Nearby attractions include the Plaza de Africa, the Church of San Francisco, and the Port of Ceuta. The Plaza de Africa is a beautiful public square that features a statue of Spanish King Alfonso XIII. The Church of San Francisco is a historic church that dates back to the 17th century. The Port of Ceuta is a bustling hub of activity, with ferries and cargo ships coming and going.

Visitors should note that the opening hours for these attractions may vary, so it's best to check ahead of time.

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