The Atlas Mountains make an evocative backdrop for the olive groves surrounding this hotel, that blends Berber and Andalusian-Arabic influences with eastern traditions to mesmerising effect.
Royal Mansour Marrakech
Royal Mansour Marrakech
A massive 7-tonne bronze entry gate glides open to reveal an oasis of opulence within the medina walls.
A massive 7-tonne bronze entry gate glides open to reveal an oasis of opulence within the medina walls.
Defining a new concept of accommodation in Morocco, this enclave of luxury comprises fifty three individual one to four bedroom riads, all with private courtyards, fountains and plunge pools. Distinctively decorated in sumptuous silks and brocades and richly adorned with antiques and handcrafted furniture, each spacious riad has a living room, bar and patio – the larger riads also benefiting from alfresco dining areas. From the roof terrace, views of the city or Atlas Mountains abound.
Dine in-riad at one of four restaurants that each bring their unique zest to dinner, from poetic French flavours at La Grande Brasserie and an Italian flair courtesy of Sesamo, to local delicacies at La Grande Table Marocaine and the outdoor Le Jardin. An underground network of tunnels for staff ensures that service is discretion itself. Recreational amenities are outstanding. Guests can unwind in the Moroccan spa with hammam and swimming pool, whilst younger guests will enjoy the organised activities of the kid’s club. An exceptional new garden complete with an expansive swimming pool, outdoor bar and restaurant and seven private pavilions brings a fresh new look to the medina.
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