Celebrate love at Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech
Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech is offering couples an opportunity to celebrate love in one of the world’s most romantic destinations this February. By booking the hotel’s Valentine’s Day package, guests can indulge in a selection of special treats, including breakfast in the seclusion of their luxurious Mandarin Villa, which has its own private pool and Jacuzzi. Among other pleasures included in the package are spa treatments, an evening champagne set-up and a romantic dinner at Mes’Lalla restaurant.
The Valentine’s Day package is priced from EUR 1200per night and includes:
- Breakfast for two in the privacy of guests’villa
- A romantic evening set-up including one hundred roses
- One four-course romantic dinner by hotel’s celebrated local chef, Meryem Cherkaoui, for two people, including tantalizing cocktails
- Two 90-minutearomatherapy spa treatments in a double spa suite
- A romantic evening set-up including a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Brut Champagne and special treats
- Round-trip transfer from Marrakech Menara Airport
- Fast Track through the airport
- Complimentary late check-out until 2pm
- High speed Internet access
The Valentine’s Day package is available for a minimum stay of two nights during February 2017 subject to availability.
Reservations can be made online at www.mandarinoriental.com or by contacting the reservations department at Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech on +212 5 24 29 88 88/ momrk-reservations@mohg.com.
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