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La Mamounia

Marrakech's legendary oasis: 20 acres of Moorish gardens, Art Deco grandeur, and timeless luxury where Churchill painted and celebrities escape the Medina's frenzy.

★★★★★4.5 (7664)

La Mamounia is an iconic resort hotel in Marrakech's Medina, blending Moorish opulence with Art Deco elegance. Set amid 20 acres of lush gardens, it offers luxurious rooms, world-class dining, a legendary pool, and a spa. A historic oasis of calm near Jemaa el-Fnaa, perfect for indulgent escapes.

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Avenue Bab Jdid, Marrakesh, Medina, 40040, MA
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    Getting There

    Walking

    10-minute walk from Jemaa el-Fnaa square; free, but expect crowds in Medina.

    Taxi

    5-10 minutes from Marrakech Airport or city center; 150-300 MAD, 24/7 availability.

    Shuttle

    Hotel-arranged transfers from airport; 45 minutes, from 800 MAD one-way, book ahead.

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    Local tips

    Book restaurants and spa treatments well in advance, as they draw non-guests and fill quickly.
    Stroll the gardens at dusk when scents intensify and lights illuminate hidden courtyards.
    Opt for park-view rooms to wake up to Atlas Mountains and lush greenery.

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    History and Heritage

    Opened in 1923, La Mamounia quickly became a symbol of Marrakech's golden age, attracting luminaries like Winston Churchill, who painted its gardens here. Recently renovated by designer Jacques Garcia, it fuses traditional Moroccan craftsmanship with modern luxury, preserving its status as one of the world's most legendary hotels. The property spans 20 acres, transforming a chaotic urban setting into a serene retreat.

    Luxurious Accommodations

    Guest rooms and suites showcase intricate zellige tiles, hand-painted ceilings, and plush fabrics in warm Moroccan hues. Signature spaces like the Churchill Suite offer garden views and a mix of English and Moroccan styles, while riads nestled in the gardens provide private courtyards. Every detail, from silent air conditioning to soundproofing, ensures ultimate comfort and enchantment.

    Gardens and Pools

    The expansive gardens burst with orange trees, palms, and vibrant flowers, functioning almost as a botanical haven. Pathways wind through scented groves to the iconic pool, framed by Atlas Mountain vistas—a photographer's dream and a tranquil spot for lounging. Outdoor massage beds and hidden gems like a secret ice cream parlor add whimsy to the splendor.

    Dining Excellence

    Multiple restaurants elevate Moroccan hospitality: Jean-Georges for French cuisine, La Marocain for traditional tagines in a garden courtyard, and Italian options with Michelin influences. Breakfast buffets overflow with pastries, fruits, and local dishes poolside. Bars serve signature cocktails amid the gardens, though dining reflects gourmet pricing.

    Spa and Wellness

    The marble-clad spa features hammams, mosaic treatments, and serene courtyards. Royal hammam rituals and massages draw on ancient traditions, complemented by fitness areas and leisure facilities. It's an oasis for rejuvenation amid the hotel's opulent grounds.

    Location and Access

    Perched on Avenue Bab Jdid, it's a short walk to Jemaa el-Fnaa and souks, yet feels worlds away. The Medina's energy contrasts sharply with the hotel's peace, making it ideal for exploring Marrakech while retreating to luxury.

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