Villa Des Orangers - Marrakech - Morocco
Nestled in the heart of Marrakech's historic Medina, Villa des Orangers stands as an exquisite testament to refined Moroccan luxury. This prestigious 5-star hotel, positioned between the Royal Palace and the vibrant Jemaa El Fna Square, offers an unparalleled sanctuary of tranquility and sophistication.The property's 32 meticulously appointed suites blend traditional Moroccan craftsmanship with contemporary luxury. Each accommodation features elegant leather furnishings, private terraces, and thoughtfully curated interiors adorned with shimmering colors, fine fabrics, and intricately sculptured woodwork. The fragrant orange trees that grace the courtyard create an atmosphere reminiscent of a sultan's private residence.Villa des Orangers distinguishes itself with three spectacular swimming pools - two intimate courtyard pools nestled among citrus trees and a rooftop infinity pool offering panoramic views of Marrakech and the Atlas Mountains. The property's two refined restaurants serve exceptional Moroccan and international cuisine, elevating the dining experience with locally-sourced ingredients and authentic flavors.Located at the foot of the iconic Koutoubia Mosque, guests enjoy privileged access to Marrakech's most coveted attractions. The hotel's concierge can arrange exclusive experiences, from private tours of the Medina's ancient souks to bespoke desert expeditions.For the discerning luxury traveler, Villa des Orangers offers an incomparable blend of privacy, authenticity, and refined hospitality. The property's intimate scale, coupled with its exceptional service and prime location, creates an environment where guests can immerse themselves in Morocco's rich cultural heritage while enjoying the highest standards of contemporary luxury. Whether seeking a romantic retreat or a cultural sojourn, Villa des Orangers provides an unforgettable experience in one of Morocco's most enchanting destinations.
Rooms & Suites
Merveilleuse with Private Terrace
Overlooks the Atlas mountains, the Koutoubia Mosque, or the Medina (from the terrace)