

A historic fortress in Cairo, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into Egypt's medieval past.

The Citadel of Salah Al Din can experience sudden rain showers, especially in the cooler months.
Exploring the citadel involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm climate, and there are water refill stations within the citadel.
Hand-painted pottery from the historic Nizami district, reflecting the city's rich Islamic heritage.
Sweet, chewy confectionery made from starch and sugar, often flavoured with rosewater or pistachio, a local favourite.
Intricate, colourful tiles with geometric and floral patterns, inspired by the Iznik pottery tradition.
A platter of fresh bread, cheese, olives, tomatoes, cucumber, and eggs, often served with tea or coffee.
Stuffed grape leaves filled with rice, herbs, and sometimes meat, served with lemon and olive oil.

Grilled meat skewers, often served with flatbread and salad, popular in the evening.
Famous for its traditional Iraqi breakfast, this restaurant has been a local favorite since 1952.
Known for its delicious Iraqi and Lebanese dishes, this restaurant is a popular spot for lunch.
This iconic restaurant is famous for its traditional Iraqi dinner dishes and has been serving customers since 1946.
One of the oldest mosques in the world, offering a peaceful morning visit.
An iconic golden-domed shrine, best visited in the afternoon for its architectural beauty.
A vibrant evening market offering local food and shopping, perfect for a lively night out.
Nestled in the Yarra Valley, Enchanted Forest Sanctuary offers a magical experience amidst lush flora, vibrant fauna, and captivating sculptures. This sanctuary serves as a tranquil escape and an interactive journey into an enchanting world of art and nature.

A serene Jain temple dedicated to Lord Parshwanath, known for its intricate carvings and peaceful atmosphere.
A romantic canal walk in Paris, transformed by nightly illuminations.