

Ancient processional route leading to the Ishtar Gate, lined with mythical creatures and gods, offering a glimpse into Babylon's rich history.
A stunning remnant of Babylon's ancient past, this iconic gate is a must-see for history enthusiasts.
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, these legendary gardens offer a glimpse into ancient engineering marvels.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this ancient processional way is a symbol of Babylon's rich history.
Famous for its traditional Iraqi breakfast, including dishes like 'Kubba' and 'Shakshuka'.
A popular spot for a quick, affordable breakfast before exploring the city.
Offers a variety of Iraqi and Mediterranean dishes in a luxurious setting.

Poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce, served with pita bread
Yemenite layered dough pastry, served with tomato sauce and hard-boiled eggs
Fried chickpea balls, served in pita with tahini sauce

The Babylonian Processional Way involves walking on uneven surfaces, so comfortable and supportive shoes are essential.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially when exploring ancient ruins.

To protect your skin from harmful UV rays during outdoor activities.
A replica of the iconic Ishtar Gate, symbolizing Babylon's rich history and architecture.
Necklaces and pendants featuring ancient Babylonian cuneiform script, representing the world's earliest known form of written expression.
Traditional Babylonian textiles, often featuring intricate geometric patterns, reflecting the region's ancient weaving traditions.
A magnificent 14th-century mosque in Cairo, renowned for its stunning architecture and panoramic views of the city.
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