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48H in Marrakech with Selhyan

At Selhyan, we draw inspiration from the rich traditions and unique cultures around the world. Marrakech, with its perfect fusion of history and modernity, represents this duality that we love so much. Whether you are looking for refinement, culinary discoveries or iconic places to visit, this city offers you all this and much more. Today, we take you to discover the most iconic places in Marrakech, a city where magic happens around every corner.

Stay in Luxury: Our Favorite Hotels

La Mamounia
In Marrakech, luxury has a name: La Mamounia. This legendary hotel is a true tribute to Moroccan craftsmanship, with its refined mosaics, sumptuous gardens and an atmosphere where time seems to stand still. Every detail is thought out to offer an unforgettable experience.

Royal Mansour
Created by order of King Mohammed VI, the Royal Mansour is a veritable palace, a living work of art. Staying here is living a dream: private riads, peaceful gardens, exceptional service. It is an experience that combines Moroccan tradition and modern comfort, while offering unparalleled privacy.

Amanjena
For a quiet escape, Amanjena is the place to be. Nestled on the outskirts of Marrakech, this minimalist haven of peace blends perfectly into the Moroccan landscape. Surrounded by olive trees, with views of the Atlas Mountains, it is the ideal place to recharge your batteries far from the hustle and bustle of the city.

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Celebrating Moroccan Cuisine: Our Favorite Places

The Garden
In the heart of the Medina, Le Jardin is an enchanting place where nature and Moroccan cuisine meet. This lush garden offers an intimate setting to savor revisited traditional dishes, perfect for a gourmet break away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Nomad
If you like stunning views and a touch of modernity, Nomad is the restaurant not to be missed. Set on a rooftop, it offers contemporary Moroccan cuisine with local, seasonal ingredients. From its terrace, the view of the Medina is breathtaking.

Dar Yacout
The ultimate Moroccan experience is at Dar Yacout. This historic riad is one of Marrakech’s most iconic restaurants, with refined Moroccan cuisine and a sumptuous setting. Perfect for an unforgettable evening of dishes like couscous and tagine, all in a candlelit atmosphere.


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Marrakech Must-Sees: Places to Explore

Majorelle Garden
Known for its cobalt blue buildings, the Jardin Majorelle is an oasis of calm in the heart of Marrakech. Designed by artist Jacques Majorelle, this garden was later purchased by Yves Saint Laurent. Its exotic plants and soothing fountains make it an ideal place for a serene stroll, far from the hustle and bustle of the souks.

Koutoubia Mosque
A symbol of Marrakech, the Koutoubia Mosque is an architectural marvel visible from every corner of the city. Its imposing minaret dominates the urban landscape and bears witness to Islamic heritage. Although access is reserved for Muslims, its surrounding gardens offer a peaceful setting to admire this monumental work.

Bahia Palace
The last stop on our trip, the Bahia Palace is a true pearl of Moroccan architecture. Built in the 19th century to house the Grand Vizier of Marrakech, this palace is a masterpiece of mosaics, marble courtyards and lush gardens. It is a place not to be missed for any lover of history and architectural beauty.

© 2024 Jardin Majorelle