The palm-studded resort is set among 20 hectares of landscaped, lush gardens, filled with 100,000 fragrant roses, with the snow-capped Atlas Mountains providing a stunning backdrop. Located just 10 minutes’ drive from the heart of the Medina, a UNESCO World Heritage site, the hotel offers spectacular accommodation consisting exclusively of suites and villas with private gardens, swimming pools, extensive areas for sunbathing and shaded alfresco dining. There are a variety of exceptional restaurants and bars including Shirvan Café Metisse and Ling Ling by Hakkasn.
The spa at Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech is a temple of wellbeing dedicated to health, holistic healing and rejuvenation. For younger fans, there’s the Kids Kasbah, a haven providing a host of activities ranging from farm animal visits to child-friendly cooking classes and reading sessions.
“We applaud the government’s initiative to safely reopen our borders and reconnect Morocco to the rest of the world, recognising the value of the tourism industry. Marrakech has been a prime holiday destination and we encourage travellers to plan their next visit soon to the red city.” said Marcel Thoma, general manager, Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech.