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La Mamounia in Marrakech launches day-pass!

June 29, 2012

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The incredible La Mamounia Hotel in Marrakech in Morocco has launched a day-pass, which allows non-guests to use the facilities at the hotel for a day! If you are in Marrakech on a budget, this is a great way the experience one of the best hotels, I have ever stayed at. You can lounge by […]

Good places to eat in Marrakech

December 2, 2011

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Terrasse de Épices In the heart of the Medina you will find the mellow and cool rooftoop restaurant Terrasse de Èpices. Its owned by the same people who own the popular Café de Epices (see below). They make a delicious tajine de poulet aux olives, but don’t serve alcohol. You can always head to the popular Café Arabe […]

Maison de la Photographie Marrakech

November 6, 2011

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A great place to visit especially if you are interested in history and vintage photographs is Maison de la Photographie in Marrakech. The beauty and tranquility of the place makes it worth a visit, even if you are not interested in photography. The small museum is inside  a white washed riad in the medina and feature a […]

Riad Ariha in Marrakech

October 22, 2011

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Well tucked away inside the labyrinthic Medina (Old City) in Marrakech behind a small wooden door, you´ll find Riad Ariha. Riad Ariha is a five-room Riad, owned by a Canadian/Palestinian couple who lives in Canada, but comes to Marrakech every three-month. The rooms are small, but clean and cosy and the Moroccan staff is unbelievable […]

La Mamounia – the best hotel in Marrakech!

October 9, 2011

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On a (very, just returned last night) recent trip to Marrakech with my sister, I had the pleasure of staying at the completely fabulous and iconic hotel La Mamounia. This is definitely a serious competitor to my all time favorite hotel The Imperial in Delhi, India.You must treat yourself to a stay at the hotel, even if […]

Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech

February 5, 2011

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This must be the most enchanting garden on earth! Jardin Majorelle was founded in Marrakech in 1919 by painter Jacques Majorelle who open his garden to the public in 1947. It’s an overwhelming collection of plants, flowers and threes from all the continents. Jacques Majorelle died in 1962, and in 1980 the garden was bought by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, who restored the garden […]

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