The name means "resting place" originally for the merchants crossing the Sahara, and nowadays guests lounge happily in the garden, pool, and beautifully restrained bedrooms. This is the ultimate in rustic charm, perfect for lovebirds and uptight city slickers looking to unwind. Design is a feast of exposed brick, lightly hued tadelakt walls, and simple wooden pillars. Service is laid-back and informal, with no set dining times. The garden can feel cramped when everyone is out sunbathing, so for some real privacy ask for the Majorelle Suite; it's entirely blue and has its own swimming pool.
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