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Park your car and hike across the riverstone cobbles to the open square at the base of
town, with a handy restaurant, lots of gift shops, and aggressive vendors. The multidomed
building is an old hammam (bathhouse). Then hike up the steep stairs (dodging costumed
vendors, and enjoying fine aerial views on those hammam domes) to reach the mosque. It's
free to enter (women must cover their heads). The interior is bigger, though not necessar-
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