Discover the Tiny Spanish City in Africa Featuring Its Own 'House of the Dragons'!

Published on October 24, 2025 at 02:18 PM
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SPAIN is usually just a short flight from the UK, but there’s one city further afield and is actually closer to Morocco than the Spanish mainland.

The small coastal city has plenty of historical sites, beaches and a mythically-inspired building.

Aerial view of Ceuta, Spain, a city along the coastline with a port extending into the Mediterranean Sea.Ceuta is a small Spanish city that actually borders MoroccoCredit: Alamy The House of Dragons building on the main street of Ceuta, Spain.It has its very own House of the Dragons with statues of the creature up on the roofCredit: Getty

The city is called Ceuta, and doesn’t tend attract Brits, instead visitors tend to be Spanish and Moroccan thanks to where it sits in .

But there’s plenty to see, including one popular attraction called House of the Dragons, aka Casa de los Dragones, which sits on the corner of Kings Square.

Construction on the building started in 1897 and was completed in 1905, it got its name thanks to the four bronze dragon statues on the roof.

The original dragons were removed in 1925 and lost, but four new dragons were later added in 2006, these are made of resin and fiberglass – they weigh less than 200kg each.

One visitor wrote on : “Stunning and well kept with dragons on the roof……… Straight out of or !!!”.

There’s a similar building in the town of Valencia, which is called the Building of the Dragons.

The house incorporates dragons too, but more subtly.

Despite its proximity to Morocco, the official currency in Ceuta is the Euro, as it’s a Spanish city.

Visitors can expect to pay about €2.50 to €3 (£2.62) for a local beer and around €15 (£13.08) per person for a “menu del día” – which is a set Spanish menu.

Ceuta has beaches like Playa del Chorrillo, which is close to the Strait of and has pretty scenic views.

Dragon sculptures on top of the House of the Dragons building in Ceuta, Spain.The dragons on top of the building were added in 2006 – and are made out of fiberglassCredit: Getty Panoramic view of the city of Ceuta in northern Morocco.Thanks to its location, visitors to Ceuta can easily visit MoroccoCredit: Alamy

The city has cobbled streets, historic buildings, and cultural landmarks like Royal Walls of Ceuta, also called Murallas Reales de Ceuta, a historic fort dating back to 962 AD.

Another popular site is the Ceuta Cathedral, a yellow-and-white cathedral overlooking Plaza de África.

As Ceuta is in North , it’s convenient to explore too.

About an hour away by car is the seaside city of city is at the very tip of Morocco and on a clear day, you can even see across the Strait of .

Tangier has been a major trade centre for thousands of years thanks to its location and busy port.

Visitors can learn about its interesting with a guided tour, and wander through Kasbah, the walled part of the city full of tiny streets and alleys.

Kasbah has been used for movies including and the Bourne series.

For more on a trip to , check out the .

For Brits, the best way to visit Ceuta is to fly to a Spanish mainland airport like or Algeciras, then take a car or bus to port, and finally a ferry to Ceuta.

Across the water is .

Someone who visits .

Aerial view of Ceuta, a Spanish town and port in Africa, with mountains in the foreground.Ceuta is closer to Morocco than it is SpainCredit: Alamy

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