This palace is the last remaining testament to the architectural grandeur and ingenuity of the Abbasid Empire in Baghdad.
From Beefbar to Nobu, here’s where to dine upon your football-induced trip to Qatar this season.
Step outside saturated stadiums and explore Qatar’s culturally-rich capital of Doha with this curated list of adrenaline-inducing activities.
Al Makkiyah is a pillar of Arabian art, culture, architecture, and heritage.
With open courtyards that span to encompass an 8,000 metre garden, the palace rejects the suffocating circumstances Si Musa was born into.
The Marsa Alam village is an experiment in implementing sustainable changes without affecting its natural surroundings.
Situated near Carthage, the city has been a UNESCO world heritage site since 1979 - but that hardly scratches the surface of its charm.
Located in Fez, Morocco, Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque has been continuously running since 859 AD.
650 visitors will be able to walk underwater, snorkel with rare species, participate in lab tours, and dive the depths of the Red Sea in a submarine.