Go Morocco
The northwestern African country of Morocco has inspired countless luminaries – Yves Saint Laurent in particular. The late fashion designer famously paid tribute to the region in 1983, saying, "I owe to this country, to its forceful harmonies, to its audacious combinations, to the fervour of its creativity" and that Marrakesh, Morocco's fourth-largest city, had "taught me color."
A romantic vacation spot and a fount of inspiration, Morocco attracts royalty, political families, luxury powerhouses and rock stars alike. Its distinctive "Moroccan aesthetics" – which refers to the intricate, mystic and enticing mix of colors, geometric patterns and aromas of spices – is a blend of Arab, Berber, French and Spanish cultures. Surprisingly under-explored, Marrakesh is ranked atop the "Go List for 2018" by travel guide book Fodor's.
Marrakesh is a former imperial city in western Morocco, famous for its well-kept Islamic-style architecture, with elaborate symmetrical geometry and beautiful colors. The Bahia Palace (its name means "brilliance") was built by the grand vizier of the sultan in the late 19th century. You'll be amazed by the delicate work of the gibs (stucco plasterwork), zellij (mosaics) and carved cedar.