La Mamounia, Marrakech, Morocco
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La Mamounia as a tranquil haven in the heart of Marrakech. Located on the edge of the walls of the old city of Marrakech, La Mamounia is named after its legendary 200-year-old gardens, originally given as an 18th century wedding gift to Prince Moulay Mamoun. Today the gardens at La Mamounia cover almost 20 acres with an enviable variety of flora and fauna. The hotel originally opened in 1923 and since has been symbolic of traditional Moroccan hospitality and a classic example of the great age of grand hotels.�
For more than 85 years, La Mamounia has been a destination for travelers from around the globe, including royals, heads of state, film makers, musicians, actors and fashion designers like Sir Winston Churchill,Franklin D. Roosevelt Charlie Chaplin, Marlene Dietrich, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Princess Caroline of Monaco Nelson Mandela, Jacques Chirac, The Rolling Stones, Nicole Kidman, Kate Winslet, Yves Saint Laurent. Alfred Hitchcock chose La Mamounia as the site to film The Man Who Knew Too Much with James Stewart and Doris Day.
After years long extensive restoration led by interior designer, Jacques Garcia La Mamounia, re-opened its doors in 2009. This legendary hotel, has expanded with 136 stylish guest rooms, 71 Suites and three Riads each with three bedrooms, private terraces, Moroccan salons and a private swimming pool. Strong use of light and color, marble columns, vivid fabrics, soft furnishings and colorful wood, combined with theatrical perspectives. Two 2-Michelin Star chefs, Alfonso Iaccarino and Jean-Pierre Vigato leading two of its signature restaurants. L’Italien by Alfonso Iaccarino features modern Italian specialties, while Le Francais by Jean-Pierre Vigato specializes in French contemporary cuisine. In addition, the 27,000 sq ft La Mamounia Spa is a must visit place.
Wake up early and stroll in the gardens before the city starts its busy day..
















