Why we love the Mandarin Oriental Marrakech
12 August 2016
Marrakech has built up quite a reputation for having some of the most luxurious hotels in the world, so any newcomer to this scene has a lot to live up to. Here’s why we love the Mandarin Oriental..
The villas
With a starting size of 288 square meters, cosy fire pits and a private courtyard centered around a stunning pool and hot tub, it’s almost impossible to tear yourself away from this Moroccan hideaway. And with all-day in-villa dining on hand, you might just not have to.
Cycling the garden trails
The hotel is set in a stunning 50 acre estate of olive groves and fragrant gardens, perfect for a leisurely bike ride. You can make the most of the delightful landscaped gardens either on foot or two wheels, with complimentary bikes from the hotel concierge.
The organic ‘potager’
Much of the produce used by the celebrated in-house chef comes from the hotel’s organic ‘potager’. Take a morning walk through the garden to pick up fresh vegetables and herbs for the day and learn to create your own delicious Moroccan dishes.
Direct access to the top golf courses
Marrakech is a fantastic year-round golfing destination, and the Mandarin Oriental is ideally located next to two of the city’s premium golf courses; Royal Golf and Al Maaden Golf, both offering direct access from the hotel.
Ultimate seclusion moments from the medina
If you are looking for a luxury escape from the world, you’ll find it here. The delightful and spacious hotel grounds offer an oasis of peace and relaxation yet within a short drive you can be in the heart of the hustle and bustle in Marrakech’s exotic medina.
The in-room hammam shower
We have never felt so clean!!
Open air yoga sessions
The ultimate way to unwind, enjoy a personalised yoga session in the hotel grounds with panoramic views of the Atlas Mountain range.
Free nights!
The fantastic free nights offer at the Mandarin Oriental means that you have every reason to stay a little longer.
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