

Bahia Palace is a 19th-century palace in Marrakech, showcasing Moroccan artisans and craftsmanship. The palace's architecture, gardens, and art collections reflect the city's rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the palace's intricately decorated rooms, admire its cedar woodwork, and marvel at its colorful tile mosaics.
This stunning 19th-century palace showcases exquisite Moroccan architecture and lush gardens, making it a perfect morning visit before the crowds gather.
Housed in a former palace, this museum features a rich collection of Moroccan arts and crafts, ideal for exploring during the cooler afternoon hours.
As evening falls, this bustling square comes alive with street food, entertainers, and vibrant performances, offering a lively atmosphere perfect for families.
To protect your belongings from the humid climate and occasional rain in Marrakech.
For exploring the palace grounds on foot and comfortable walking in the Moroccan summer heat.
For dressing modestly and staying warm in the air-conditioned palace or during cooler evenings.
Café des Épices is a charming spot in the heart of the Medina, known for its fresh pastries and traditional Moroccan breakfasts, making it a favored morning retreat for locals and tourists alike.
Nomad offers a modern take on Moroccan cuisine with a rooftop terrace and a vibrant atmosphere, making it a popular spot for lunch with its fresh ingredients and inventive dishes.

Le Foundouk is renowned for its exquisite Moroccan and international dishes served in a beautifully restored riad, offering a unique dining experience combined with rich cultural ambiance.
A traditional Moroccan fava bean soup, flavored with olive oil, garlic, and cumin, served hot and often paired with crusty bread.

A slow-cooked stew made with meat (often lamb or chicken) and a variety of vegetables, flavored with spices like saffron and served in a traditional earthenware pot.
A flaky, pan-fried Moroccan flatbread typically served with honey or jam, often enjoyed as a snack or dessert.
A traditional Moroccan art of inlaid tilework, often geometric patterns.
Handmade wool felt with intricately woven patterns and symbols.
Artisanal soap made with argan oil and essential oils, showcasing traditional Berber skincare practices.
Bequia Fish Fridays is a popular event held on the beautiful island of Bequia in the Grenadines, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Locals and tourists gather to enjoy fresh seafood, live music, and a lively atmosphere. The event is a significant contributor to the island's economy.
A scenic coastal trail on Tung Ping Chau, Hong Kong's outermost island, offering stunning sea views, rock formations, and cultural heritage sites.
Experience the magical spectacle of thousands of fireflies lighting up the mangrove forests of Peucang Island.