

A historic museum showcasing Moroccan art and culture, located in the heart of Marrakech's medina.
Museums can be chilly, and a scarf is versatile for both warmth and style.
Staying hydrated is essential while exploring museums, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
Power up your devices on-the-go to capture and share your museum experiences.
A historic mosque with a stunning minaret, offering a peaceful morning visit.
A bustling market square with street performers, food stalls, and local culture, best experienced in the evening.
Handmade from locally sourced argan oil, this soap is a symbol of Moroccan craftsmanship and has moisturizing properties.
Intricately designed and handcrafted, these silver pieces reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Berber people.
Hand-knotted and adorned with geometric patterns, these rugs are a testament to Morocco's textile tradition.
Semolina porridge with milk, sugar, and cinnamon
Slow-cooked lamb and vegetable stew, seasoned with cumin, paprika, and olive oil
Fried egg and tomato dish, served with bread
A historic café near the Museum of Marrakech, known for its traditional Moroccan breakfast.
A luxurious restaurant offering traditional Moroccan cuisine in a historic riad near the museum.
A romantic restaurant with a beautiful garden, offering French and Moroccan cuisine near the museum.
Experience the rich history of Shivamogga in a captivating light and sound show at the heritage center.

Ujjain's bustling night market, a vibrant blend of local culture, shopping, and street food.

Historic sites where the Allied invasion of Europe began on June 6, 1944.