At the foot of the Atlas Mountains, away from the hustle of
the Medina but still close to city and airport, lies the luxury hotel Selman
Marrakech.
The Arabian horse has a huge significance. The hotel is even named
after the father of a line of thoroughbreds. Facing the Andalusian pavilion,
the Selman Marrakech stud has two lavish stables. In the gardens, four outdoor
paddocks are home to the elegant Selman Arabian horses from the hotel’s own
breeding programme, roaming there for the guests’ delight.
This is a truly
unique experience. With its two private pools, the spa Espace Vitalité Chenot
Marrakech is an oasis within an oasis and a tribute to Oriental well-being. It
features a hammam, steam room, sauna, water jets, hydrotherapy and a broad
variety of treatments. Le Selman restaurant is a chic but casual dining place
made up of two parts: a large room with a replace and an extended covered
patio. It offers an international fusion cuisine without being pretentious. The
Assyl restaurant offers an authentic Moroccan cuisine in an outstanding
setting. The Mediterranean-inspired Le Pavillon has a stunning view over the
stables and paddocks where the Selman’s thoroughbred Arabian horses parade.
Designed by renowned architect Jacques Garcia and built by
the best artisans, Selman Marrakech enticing with its timeless harmony. At this
intimate, personal and family-owned property, each guest shares in the joy,
love and dreams of their warm and passionate hosts. In this timeless palace,
whose construction was the vision of the owner, the art of traditional Moroccan
hospitality has been revived. The hotel’s 60 rooms, five of them are Riads, are
different from anything else in Marrakech. Spacious rooms and little alcoves
opening onto a terrace give the guests the special feeling of being the only
one in the hotel.
By Safa Hajjaji
By Safa Hajjaji
Rates & Rooms for the Santa Marina Mykonos
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