The New Four Seasons Hotel Marrakech

Morocco’s former Imperial city of Marrakech is home to the newest and most luxurious Four Seasons Hotel, nestled near the foothills of the glorious Atlas Mountains. The hotel, which may prove to be a destination all on its own, sits on 40 acres of beautiful Moroccan land with architecture that is a unique combination of modern style and traditional Moorish influences. It will captivate your attention as soon as you arrive.

The resort features 141 rooms and suites perfectly appointed to make your stay the best it can be. Each guest room offers a private balcony or terrace with a breathtaking view of the mountains, the Menara Gardens, or the resort. And just to make sure your views are not obstructed anywhere on the property, all the buildings have been designed with a low profile.

The Four Seasons Marrakesh Spa

Four Seasons knows that the discriminating traveller expects a certain type of relaxation and well-being as part of their trip. The hotel offers a luxurious and relaxing spa set among lush, beautiful gardens. The singing of the birds will relax your mind while the aroma of orange blossoms awakened your senses.

There are two pavilions that make up the spa, the first being ideal for couples or those seeking an intense experience. Traditional treatments take guests on a journey of relaxation that they’ll never forget. The second pavilion features 15 treatment rooms offering everything from facials to full body massages to personal beauty services.

Resource Facilities

Among the hotel’s beautiful gardens are two swimming pools – one for families and another for adults only. For families travelling together the hotel provides the only fully-supervised children’s facility in the entire city, along with complementary cribs, high chairs, strollers, and other baby accessories. They even provide a kids menu for a dining experience specifically geared to the younger set.

For couples, the resort offers a paradise of romantic spaces and activities to share together. The spa offers a separate couples-only pavilion which includes private suites with their own separate, discreet entrances. Spa services include treatments designed especially to allow couples to enjoy their journey of relaxation together. Add in private balcony breakfasts and a long, private walk around the grounds and the hotel is the perfect place for a wedding or honeymoon.

Dining at the resort will be one of the most highly anticipated experiences in all of Marrakesh. The hotel features an exclusive restaurant with a rooftop lounge unlike anything else in the city. The kitchen is under the expert care of Executive Chef Christophe Gillino, a French-trained chef creating a cuisine that blends local ingredients with classic French recipes. At the lounge, the views of the Atlas Mountains are an obstructed, providing the perfect backdrop for evening cocktails or a glass of wine.

The Four Seasons Hotel Marrakesh invites you to come see the resort for yourself. It just may be that you’ll have one of the best Moroccan travel experiences of your life.

Nightly rates begin at just over $500 per night.

Four Seasons Marrakech
1 Boulevard de la Menara
Marrakech, 40000, Morocco
212-524-359-200

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