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Flights to Basra

Home to Iraq’s only port, Basra is steeped in history and punctuated by magnificent traditional architecture.

Once known as the ‘Venice of the East’, Basra holds a special place in Middle Eastern folklore, with the legendary Sinbad the Sailor said to have started his adventures from the city.

A boat trip on the Shatt al-Arab River is a fantastic way to experience Basra from the tranquillity of the water. Cruise past the Basra Museum, a beautifully repurposed former palace complex, and marvel at the iconic Italian Bridge, a stunning architectural feat that is best admired in the fiery light of sunset. Explore the museum itself and experience a deeper dive into Iraq’s history. This Shanasheel-style building holds a plethora of ancient artefacts tied to the Sumerian, Babylonian, Assyrian and Hellenistic eras.

Basra Times Square Mall is one of Basra’s primary modern developments and a key social hub. Browse an expansive range of alluring retail outlets and pick from a plentiful array of local and international restaurants.

Basra International Stadium serves as an additional symbol of Iraq’s innovation. With a capacity exceeding 65,000, this state-of-the-art hub for national and international sport features a stunning honeycomb design and an elite surrounding complex.

Strikingly designed mosques are a common sight in Basra, none more so than the Imam Ali Mosque, a significant location in the city’s storied history. Admire this revered site, the foundations of which were laid over 1,300 years ago.

While Basra is Iraq’s third largest city and a densely populated urban environment, immense natural beauty remains within striking distance. To the north are the Iraqi marshlands, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s largest inland delta systems.

When it comes to Iraqi cuisine, masgouf is a tantalising dish that is as delectable from Basra’s street vendors as it is from one of the superb local restaurants. Exquisitely seasoned carp, caught fresh from the Tigris-Euphrates Basin, is grilled over coals and served on a bed of vermicelli rice. For a sweet treat, caramel coffee is one of Basra’s most popular drinks. Grab a cup of this thick, creamy mixture with chocolate crumbs, walnuts and pistachio and watch the sun set from the Basra Corniche.

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