Today, we’ll wander through 15 handpicked stops, from grand theatres to seaside fortresses, and even a casino that’s seen more stories than a well-traveled suitcase. Imagine centuries of trade, laughter, and rivalry echoing among Spanish facades and North African breezes, with a heady mix of the Mediterranean always in the background.
Here’s how it works: as you stroll towards each landmark, I’ll pop up automatically and start spinning tales-no need to do anything but listen (and maybe keep an eye out for passing scooters). If my voice doesn’t appear right away, just tap “play”-I promise I wasn’t snoozing on the job!
Lost or feeling a bit like you’ve wandered into the wrong century? The app’s map will get you back on track. And if you have burning questions-anything from “How old is that fort?” to “Where’s a good café nearby?”-just ask me in the chat below.
Quick heads up: some stops, like the Capilla Castrense or the Real y Pontificia Iglesia de la Purísima Concepción, are religious sites, so please dress respectfully-nothing too revealing while we’re visiting these special places.
Melilla is generally a friendly city, but as with any walk in a lively Mediterranean port, keep your belongings close, check for busy crossings, and stay hydrated under that blazing African sun. Comfortable shoes are your best friend-your feet will thank you by stop ten, I promise.
If you haven’t already, head over to our starting point: the magnificent Theatre Kursaal-Fernando Arrabal. Stand back, soak in the Moorish arches and Art Deco details, and get ready-because we’re about to step into the storybook of Melilla, where every twist and turn could hold a secret (or the world’s best churros).
Ready? Let’s set off together-I promise, this tour will be dramatic in the best way. See you at stop one!



