A souvenir is often reduced to an object or image, proof of a journey. Today tourism is increasingly a consumption of places and images, yet there are intimate, invisible memories: smells, gestures, ordinary scenes. The project reflects on what truly remains, opposing the everyday to the commodified. It critiques a fast, superficial tourism that turns places into images to own, giving nothing back. Instead, it proposes a slower, more aware gaze, able to grasp a fragile and authentic beauty beyond standardized routes.