Hotel La Maison Arabe

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Virginie Mekercke
"La Maison Arabe is a legendary boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Marrakech’s medina, offering an intimate and luxurious retreat. With its origins dating back to 1946, this iconic establishment has welcomed travelers and celebrities alike, drawn by its authentic Moroccan charm and refined atmosphere. The hotel blends traditional design with modern comfort, featuring beautifully decorated rooms and suites, each adorned with hand-painted wood ceilings, intricate tilework, and rich fabrics. At La Maison Arabe, guests can savor the finest Moroccan and international cuisine at its renowned restaurants, including an atmospheric courtyard dining experience. The hotel's private cooking school invites visitors to learn the secrets of Moroccan cuisine firsthand. In addition to its culinary offerings, the hotel boasts a serene garden pool and a spa, where traditional Moroccan hammam treatments and massages provide a tranquil escape. La Maison Arabe’s impeccable service, combined with its exquisite design and peaceful ambiance, makes it a timeless destination for those seeking an authentic yet luxurious Moroccan experience."
"The older sister hotel to Riad Elegancia, La Maison Arabe has been a luxurious stable in the Medina since 1946. With luxurious rooms and beautiful decor, this is likely the most luxurious "Riad" style hotel you will find in the Medina. "
"Rumor says, Churchill and Jackie Kennedy have dined here. Make a reservation in advance!"

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