A green oasis in the heart of Nador, Bouazza Park is a peaceful retreat that blends nature, history, and community.
Bouazza Park is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year, as it is a public park. You can easily get there by taxi from central Nador (about 10–15 minutes) or by local bus; use Google Maps for precise directions: View on Google Maps.
Entry to Bouazza Park is completely free for all visitors. There are no access fees, although you may spend money on snacks or bicycle rental if you wish.
A typical visit lasts between 1 and 2 hours, enough time to walk the paths, see the artificial lake, and enjoy the picnic areas. If you are visiting with children or want to relax, you can easily stay for half a day.
Bouazza Park, inaugurated in the 2000s, is a green lung dedicated to the memory of Bouazza, a martyr of Rif resistance, and represents Nador’s urban modernization efforts. It is a symbol of family recreation in an arid region.
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal thanks to the mild weather; avoid summer because of the intense heat. Go early in the morning to enjoy the breeze and fewer crowds.
Yes, it has main paved paths and ramps at the main entrances, although some garden areas or parts near the lake may be uneven. I recommend checking with the local city council at +212 536 603 000 for updated details.
Nearby you will find Nador Beach (a 10-minute drive away), the Central Market for local shopping, and the Nador Municipal Museum. You can also explore the Marchica Lagoons for a full day out: More about Marchica.
Bring water, sunscreen, and insect repellent, as there are shaded areas but also exposed ones; rent a bicycle on site to get around quickly. Visit with family or friends for picnics, and check the Nador tourism website for events: www.nador.ma.
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