Overview
LaĆ¢youne is the largest city in the disputed territory of Western Sahara. It serves as the administrative capital of the region and offers visitors a unique cultural experience with a blend of Moroccan and Sahrawi influences.
Top Attractions
- Place Mechouar: The central square of LaĆ¢youne where local events and festivals are held.
- Borj El Hassan: A historic fort offering panoramic views of the city.
- Dune Blanche: A white sand dune located just outside the city perfect for sunset views.
Local Cuisine
- Try traditional Sahrawi dishes such as couscous, camel meat, and chakhchoukha.
- Visit local markets for fresh seafood and dates.
- El Mersa Market: A bustling market selling traditional handicrafts and souvenirs.
- LaĆ¢youne Mall: A modern shopping center with a variety of shops and restaurants.
Transportation
- LaĆ¢youne Hassan I Airport: The main airport serving the city with flights to major Moroccan cities.
- Taxis: Affordable and convenient mode of transportation within the city.
Accommodation
- Hotel Parador: A comfortable hotel located in the city center.
- Camping LaĆ¢youne: A campsite offering traditional Bedouin tents for a unique stay experience.
Enjoy your visit to LaĆ¢youne, where the desert meets the sea!