"A restored early-20th-century palace turned museum devoted to Moroccan craftsmanship, noted for intricately carved and painted wooden ceilings, a lush courtyard filled with geometric tiles and rows of orange trees, and richly detailed decorative work. The building retains its historic grandeur while hosting craft exhibits and a small Art Deco–style café inside, making it both an architectural highlight and a cultural museum experience." - Asia London Palomba Asia London Palomba Asia London Palomba is a trilingual Italian writer from Rome, currently based in Boston. As a writer, Asia focuses on food, travel, and history, and has covered everything from the best travel products to bring on a trip India to medieval judicial duels. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines