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Royal Mirage

in Marrakech , Morocco - Marrakech T rating: 5

 
  • Ornate public areas
  • 5 restaurants
  • Plenty of activities & relaxation
"Ornate public areas, a choice of cosmopolitan restaurants and facilities that'll keep you amused for days - they're all present and correct at the Royal Mirage."
Walking into the lobby of Royal Mirage Marrakech is like delving into a glittering chest brimming with treasures. Intricately-carved panels adorn the walls, magnificent chandeliers sparkle back at you from decorative ceilings and exquisite Moroccan carpets sprawl on a floor of perfectly polished marble. It all adds up to a tantalising taste of what lies within this Aladdin’s Cave.

Staying 'in-house' for the day also means you can take advantage of the numerous facilities on offer. So whether you recline poolside, take in a set or two on the tennis courts or head for the fitness centre, there's certainly no danger you'll get bored. Alternatively, you can make the most of the hotel's enviable location. Gazing out at the snow-capped peaks of the mighty Atlas mountains, it’s close to both the slick city centre and the timeworn terracotta walls of the medina.

As if to reflect the two vastly different faces of is like delving into a glittering chest brimming with treasures. Intricately-carved panels adorn the walls, magnificent chandeliers sparkle back at you from decorative ceilings and exquisite Moroccan carpets sprawl on a floor of perfectly polished marble. It all adds up to a tantalising taste of what lies within this Aladdin’s Cave.

Staying 'in-house' for the day also means you can take advantage of the numerous facilities on offer. So whether you recline poolside, take in a set or two on the tennis courts or head for the fitness centre, there's certainly no danger you'll get bored. Alternatively, you can make the most of the hotel's enviable location. Gazing out at the snow-capped peaks of the mighty Atlas mountains, it’s close to both the slick city centre and the timeworn terracotta walls of the medina.

As if to reflect the two vastly different faces of
Staying 'in-house' for the day also means you can take advantage of the numerous facilities on offer. So whether you recline poolside, take in a set or two on the tennis courts or head for the fitness centre, there's certainly no danger you'll get bored. Alternatively, you can make the most of the hotel's enviable location. Gazing out at the snow-capped peaks of the mighty Atlas mountains, it’s close to both the slick city centre and the timeworn terracotta walls of the medina.

As if to reflect the two vastly different faces of Staying 'in-house' for the day also means you can take advantage of the numerous facilities on offer. So whether you recline poolside, take in a set or two on the tennis courts or head for the fitness centre, there's certainly no danger you'll get bored. Alternatively, you can make the most of the hotel's enviable location. Gazing out at the snow-capped peaks of the mighty Atlas mountains, it’s close to both the slick city centre and the timeworn terracotta walls of the medina.

As if to reflect the two vastly different faces of
As if to reflect the two vastly different faces of As if to reflect the two vastly different faces of , the hotel effortlessly fuses old world charm with contemporary style. Take the restaurants for instance. Plates piled high with steaming pasta and pizzas loaded with the freshest ingredients are among the Italian specialities served in Ricardo, while in the elegant, chandelier-lit Les Palmiers, clinking wine glasses, relaxed conversation and gentle music are the soundtrack to your eating experience. Meanwhile at Rissani, lively Moroccan music and shimmying belly dancers complement the traditional North African fare amid flickering candles, ornate interiors and soft light.

And when you decide it's time to call it a night, the bedrooms that await are bright, breezy and comfortable. Neutral in tone, they've got beds so large you could roll all night and not fall out. Better yet, in-room gadgets include satellite TVs, internet access and minibars.
  • 24-hour reception
  • 24-hour room service
  • Currency exchange
  • News stand
  • Laundry & dry cleaning service
  • Children's pool
Worth a stay just for the wonderful views of the snow capped Atlas mountains

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Hotel features

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Meals

  • Les Palmiers buffet & à la carte restaurant, serving Mediterranean cuisine
  • La Brasserie, serving French à la carte dishes
  • Rissani, specialising in Moroccan & Lebanese cuisine
  • Ricardo, serving Italian fare
  • Menara, serving snacks
  • Poolside bar
  • Bar

Health and Beauty

  • Swimming pool with swim-up bar
  • Steam room, sauna & massage
  • Health club with fitness equipment
  • Beauty treatments
  • Hair salon

Other Information

Some facilities may incur extra local charges, please see the A-Z Guide

Tour operator rating

5

Official Rating

5 star

Air conditioning

Yes

No. of lifts

7

No. of rooms

661

Room facilities

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Room facilities

  • Air-conditioning
  • Satellite TV
  • Internet access
  • Telephone
  • Minibar
  • Bathrobes & slippers
  • Hairdryer
  • Balcony
  • Safety deposit box

Location

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  • 300m to city centre
  • 6km from Marrakech airport
  • 40km from Ourika Valley
  • 75km from Oukaimeden ski resort

Your guide to Marrakech, Morocco - Marrakech

Once the focal point of a great empire, Marrakech stands at the crossroads between the swirling sands of the Sahara and the snow-capped slopes of the Atlas Mountains. Encircled by ochre-coloured walls, Marrakech is one of Morocco's four Imperial Cities. Its very name conjures up images of noisy bazaars and monumental palaces - and not without reason. Take a stroll through its bustling streets and you're bound to hear the hypnotic song of snake charmers' flutes or the melodic wail of muezzins calling people to prayer. Luring travellers from across the world, Marrakech is a magical city that will intoxicate your senses with its mix of cultural treasures, exotic flavours and local colour.

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More on Marrakech, Morocco - Marrakech

Once the focal point of a great empire, Marrakech stands at the crossroads between the swirling sands of the Sahara and the snow-capped slopes of the Atlas Mountains. Encircled by ochre-coloured walls, Marrakech is one of Morocco's four Imperial Cities. Its very name conjures up images of noisy bazaars and monumental palaces - and not without reason. Take a stroll through its bustling streets and you're bound to hear the hypnotic song of snake charmers' flutes or the melodic wail of muezzins calling people to prayer. Luring travellers from across the world, Marrakech is a magical city that will intoxicate your senses with its mix of cultural treasures, exotic flavours and local colour.

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"Ornate public areas, a choice of cosmopolitan restaurants and facilities that'll keep you amused for days - they're all present and correct at the Royal Mirage."

Walking into the lobby of Royal Mirage Marrakech is like delving into a glittering chest brimming with treasures. Intricately-carved panels adorn the walls, magnificent chandeliers sparkle back at you from decorative ceilings and exquisite Moroccan carpets sprawl on a floor of perfectly polished marble. It all adds up to a tantalising taste of what lies within this Aladdin’s Cave.

Staying 'in-house' for the day also means you can take advantage of the numerous facilities on offer. So whether you recline poolside, take in a set or two on the tennis courts or head for the fitness centre, there's certainly no danger you'll get bored. Alternatively, you can make the most of the hotel's enviable location. Gazing out at the snow-capped peaks of the mighty Atlas mountains, it’s close to both the slick city centre and the timeworn terracotta walls of the medina.

As if to reflect the two vastly different faces of Marrakech, the hotel effortlessly fuses old world charm with contemporary style. Take the restaurants for instance. Plates piled high with steaming pasta and pizzas loaded with the freshest ingredients are among the Italian specialities served in Ricardo, while in the elegant, chandelier-lit Les Palmiers, clinking wine glasses, relaxed conversation and gentle music are the soundtrack to your eating experience. Meanwhile at Rissani, lively Moroccan music and shimmying belly dancers complement the traditional North African fare amid flickering candles, ornate interiors and soft light.

And when you decide it's time to call it a night, the bedrooms that await are bright, breezy and comfortable. Neutral in tone, they've got beds so large you could roll all night and not fall out. Better yet, in-room gadgets include satellite TVs, internet access and minibars.

  • 24-hour reception
  • 24-hour room service
  • Currency exchange
  • News stand
  • Laundry & dry cleaning service
  • Children's pool

Worth a stay just for the wonderful views of the snow capped Atlas mountains

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