This flashy, horseshoe-shape mansion is the height of bohemian boutique chic, if a bit Beverley Hills. Set in a garden of palm trees and flowers, each of the exceedingly large rooms is decorated in an ornate mixture of Moroccan and Art Deco styles, each also opens onto the pool's veranda, which is shared with the other guests. The mansion was originally constructed for a French countess, who then decided to make it a luxury hotel. Everyone is at your beck and call, and meals are served upon request. You can also eat at the exceedingly well regarded Abyssin restaurant next door.
Reviewed by beatrice2009 from madrid on 12/6/08
My husband and I visited marrakech for 5 days in december and enjoyed our stay at palais rhoul and spa.
Ultra chic the decoration is stunning,
Reception was warm in fact every interaction we had with staff (from management to maid) was very pleasant and friendly.
already booked for a return !
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