

Ancient processional way connecting the city of Babylon to the Esagila temple, a testament to the grandeur of the Babylonian Empire.
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, these gardens are a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
A stunning example of Babylonian architecture, this gate is a symbol of the ancient city's power and wealth.
Home to artifacts from the ancient city, this museum offers a deep dive into Babylon's rich history.

Poached eggs in a spicy tomato sauce, served with crusty bread
Crispy chickpea fritters with creamy hummus, served with pita bread
Layered eggplant, potato, and spiced meat casserole, topped with creamy béchamel sauce
Babylon's climate is hot and humid, so breathable clothing is essential for comfort.
Protection from the sun is crucial when exploring outdoor historical sites.
Staying hydrated is important in hot weather, and reusable bottles help reduce plastic waste.
A miniature replica of the iconic Ishtar Gate, symbolizing Babylon's ancient glory.
Necklaces and pendants featuring ancient cuneiform script, representing the world's earliest known form of writing.
Hand-painted pottery inspired by ancient Babylonian designs, showcasing intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
Iconic for its unique breakfast menu and vibrant atmosphere.
Beloved for its fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and friendly service.
Famous for its classic American luncheonette experience.

A charming art museum in Pontarlier, showcasing local and regional artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and drawings.
A vibrant local market in Bera, Rajasthan, offering a glimpse into rural Indian life and shopping.
A serene coastal promenade in Kannur, Kerala, offering stunning sunset views and a peaceful atmosphere.