Experience the magic of Marrakech with Mandarin Oriental

Mandarin Oriental, Marrakech has launched a luxury accommodation package for guests who want an authentic taste of old Marrakech. When booking the five-star resort’s Very Marrakech offer, guests will discover the Red City’s atmospheric medina, savour traditional Moroccan food and enjoy many other benefits, including staying in a sumptuous private villa or suite.

With the Very Marrakech package, guests can explore the old medina’s labyrinth of alleyways with a local guide, and encounter storytellers, musicians, snake charmers and magicians at its main square, while the main souk is filled with seemingly endless shaded passageways lined with colourful shops selling beautiful antiques, handicrafts, spices, perfumes and more. There are art galleries, historical sites and relaxing Arab-Andalusian gardens to visit, and rooftop views of the ancient Minbar (pulpit) of the Koutoubia mosque to admire.

Aside from the city’s cultural attractions, there is much for guests to enjoy at the resort itself. A contemporary twist on the traditional Moroccan riad, the resort’s elegant villas nestle within 20 hectares of secluded, lush gardens, making them perfect as private retreats. The new Beldi Breakfast served to guests in their villa or suite provides a serene way for them to start the day, discovering Morocco through its flavoursome cuisine.

The Very Marrakech package starts at EUR 1,000 per night, and includes minimum two-night stay in a private villa or infinity suite, a tour of the medina with a private tour guide (round-trip transfer included), Beldi Moroccan Breakfast served at guest’s villa or suite, round-trip transfer from Marrakech Menara Airport and fast Track through the airport. The package is available all year round. Prices are based on double occupancy in the Villa or Infinity Suite categories for a minimum two-night stay.

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