UNESCO World Heritage site and a true heart of the city. The square comes awake every evening and gets packed with stalls, storytellers, and…
This cramped and lively ancient town centre is where you get the real taste of Moroccan culture and the way of living.
This stupendous 73 m long and 20 m tall limestone statue seems to watch over the pyramids of Giza.
The best way to get to know Marrakech is to visit one of its souks and absorb the unique lively and colourful atmosphere.
Khan el-Khalili is a busy bazaar that will dazzle you with its traditional atmosphere, this is simply the place to go if you want to…
Salah El Din Citadel was completed in 1183 and throughout its history, this fortification not only protected the city but it also served as…
Seemingly higher than Khufu, this pyramid is easily recognisable by its limestone cap.
Khufu is the oldest pyramid in Giza and certainly the most impressive one, no coincidence that it is referred to as the Great Pyramid.
This Islamic school dating back to the 14th century is the Morocco's largest one. It used to accommodate students in 130 dormitory cells.
The oldest church on the island built in a mixed yet impressive style.