posted by htomco on 13 July 2011 at 09:34
I adore souks and these are pretty spectacular as they go! So much to see and smell (not all great admittedly) it's just a fascinating melting pot.
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Reaches from Ben Youssef Mosque to Rahba Kedima
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Marrakesh
markets
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posted by mweldy on 27 April 2011 at 09:52
It's amazing to walk around this market thinking it's been pretty similar since the middle ages. The smells and sights are infectious and you'll want to wander for hours so leave plenty of time for your visit!
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Islamic Cairo
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Cairo
market
smells
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posted by klang on 13 January 2011 at 16:50
Absolutely stunning temple, in the most crazy of locations, right next to a humongous mall! I loved all the flower stalls which gave the air a heady smell, and the huge Bhodi tree with Buddha. The inside is even more amazing if that's possible.
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Mid-Valley, train station of the same name, you'll probably see the mall first!!
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Kuala Lumpur
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posted by qwilkerson on 13 January 2011 at 16:40
My friends and I had a day's stopover in KL on very little money so we decided to explore some of the markets and found little India. Delicious smells soon became tasty snacks and the vibrancy of the colours was amazing, I just wish I had an excuse for wearing a sari!
where, when, how, web
LRT train to Masjid Jamek
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Kuala Lumpur
market
indian
colours
smells
food
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posted by bmosser on 30 December 2010 at 13:17
Without a doubt the highlight of my holiday in New Delhi, I loved every moment I was there. So much to see and experience, the best bits were the sculptures and the solar park, as well as the rare flowers and the colour gardens...and I could go on!
where, when, how, web
Said-ul-Aizab village, near the heitage area of Mehrauli, out to the south of the centre
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New Delhi
garden
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