Written By
Sanjeev Vekariya
The city’s oldest structure, Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop, is a bar dating back to the 1720s and is rumored to be haunted.
During Carnival, the true identities of many masked revelers remain a secret, preserving a centuries-old tradition of anonymity.
The Philosopher’s Path, a serene walkway along a cherry-tree-lined canal, was once a hidden route for monks.
Beneath Prague's streets lie alchemists' laboratories from the 16th century, believed to hold secrets of turning metal into gold.
The city is dotted with hidden green spaces and parks that offer a peaceful retreat from the busy streets.
Some of Marrakech’s grand palaces, such as Bahia Palace, have hidden rooms and courtyards not shown on standard tours.