Ghadames is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the southwest of Libya. The old city is built on a small oasis in the Sahara desert and is thought to be one of the oldest settlements in the region, dating back more than 2,500 years. The city is famous for its distinctive architecture, with houses and public buildings built in a distinctive style that blends elements of traditional Libyan, Moorish, and Andalusian design. The city is also well known for its handicrafts, including carpets, metalwork, and pottery. Ghadames is a popular tourist destination, and the city's narrow streets and traditional architecture are a major draw for visitors.
Average temperatures during the day in Ghadames.