La Sultana

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Virginie Mekercke
"La Sultana is a true masterpiece, where every detail of the décor reflects exceptional refinement and pays homage to Moroccan history and craftsmanship. Located in the historic Kasbah district, this luxury hotel is a lavish palace composed of several carefully restored riads. The décor at La Sultana is a harmonious blend of styles, where traditional Moroccan design meets influences from Moorish, Andalusian, and Oriental aesthetics. Intricately carved wooden ceilings, zellige mosaic tiles, marble columns, and engraved cedar doors create an opulent and authentic atmosphere. Each room and suite is uniquely decorated with antique furniture, luxurious fabrics, and carefully selected art pieces, offering a rich and immersive visual experience. The common areas, including lush patios, indoor and outdoor pools, and serene lounges, are adorned with exquisite details that transport guests into a world of elegance and timeless beauty. La Sultana Hotel offers not only a stay but an experience steeped in the rich cultural heritage of Morocco."
"Not a budget stay but, this 5 star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ hotel does not disappoint! Their pool, spa, food and accommodations are the pinnacle of luxury. I could’ve stayed forever! "
Irina Gorskaia
"The interior here is absolutely next-level stunning, the pool, the food, the staff - everything deserves 5 stars. "

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