Your Riad at the Royal Mansour in Marrakech

The Royal Mansour Marrakech invites you to discover an opulent and refined side of Morocco. Located just a few steps from the famous Medina, this sumptuous palace stands out for its impressive architecture and personalized services. Every detail, from the mosaic walls to the Andalusian gardens, reflects a level of excellence rarely matched.

However, this mecca of Moroccan elegance does not just shine in terms of its appearance. Designed by the services of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, the Royal Mansour aims to offer an exceptional experience to every visitor, promising luxury and comfort. The goal, particularly through the floral arrangements and art collection, is to reflect Morocco's rich cultural heritage.

Private riads for more privacy

Each guest at the Royal Mansour is welcomed into one of 53 private riads, true havens of peace tucked away in picturesque alleyways. Unlike traditional hotel rooms, these riads offer unparalleled privacy. They feature contemporary living rooms, sumptuous bedrooms, and terraces with private pools.

The attention to detail is astounding. Local artisans have used ancient techniques to create an atmosphere that dazzles and comforts. Precious fabrics and sumptuous furniture blend perfectly with modern technology to offer absolute comfort.

Gastronomic experience and wellness

Food lovers will be delighted by the culinary experiences offered at the Royal Mansour. The hotel's restaurants, long run by Michelin-starred chef Yannick Alléno, who has been replaced by Hélène Darroze, offer fine cuisine combining Moroccan tradition and modern innovation. The offering is available in several locations, each with its own unique atmosphere.

The Grande Table Marocaine is an ode to local flavors. Here, guests can enjoy authentic dishes prepared using the freshest ingredients. For a more contemporary experience, Sesamo offers refined Italian cuisine. The menu is sophisticated, with wines carefully selected to accompany each dish.

Nothing speaks more to the elegance and comfort of the Royal Mansour than its sumptuous spa, designed in the finest Moroccan tradition. Spread over three floors, this sanctuary of well-being is a world apart. It offers personalized treatments designed to revitalize and rejuvenate the mind and body. The traditional hammam is an unmissable experience.

An ultra-luxury positioning

The Royal Mansour Marrakech is undoubtedly a symbol of luxury and elegance. With its private riads, Michelin-starred restaurants, and sumptuous spa, it offers a unique escape into the world of Moroccan refinement and is an alternative for regulars of the Mamounia, located just a few steps away.  Rates start at between €1,100 and €1,800 per night for a one-bedroom (double) riad, depending on the season (breakfast and airport transfer included). The largest riad, with four bedrooms and a surface area of 1,800, costs €35,000 per night (the "Grand Riad"). Ultra-luxurious, ultra-expensive.

But this palace does more than just accommodate its guests; it tells a story, that of a Morocco where tradition and modernity coexist harmoniously. For discerning travelers in search of excellence, this establishment is undoubtedly a destination of choice.