Hotel Review
Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech, Morocco
This five-star resort and golf club to the south west of Marrakech attracts an international crowd who value its spacious grounds, large pool, elegant guest rooms and an impressive spa (with indoor pool, hammam and relaxation area).
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Rooms available from £388.34 per night
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OUR REVIEW
THE LOCATION
This resort is grand but isolated, and you reach it by travelling on Route d'Amizmiz through the desert landscapes.
There's plenty to do on-site, but you'll need a car or taxi to do anything beyond - it's a 20-minute drive to the medina.
By plane: London or Manchester to Marrakech takes around 3 hours 45 minutes, after which, it's a 20-minute drive to the hotel. Free on-site parking available. Book flights to Marrakech.
CHARACTER & STYLE
The hotel was designed by Marilin Sapataro, and it has a spacious and luxurious feel. It's perfect for families and golf lovers. Rooms are private and peaceful, while the public areas are full of life.
THE FACILITIES
The main draw is the 185-acre Fairmont Royal Palm Golf and Country Club (with an 18-hole course and semi-Olympic size pool, bar and restaurant). Other facilities include multi-sport courts, a yoga studio and spa.
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Terrace
- Garden
- Swimming pool
- Gym
- Spa
- Kids' club
- Tennis courts
- Golf course
- Free parking
- Free Wi-Fi
Rooms
The accommodation looks out onto the golf course and the Atlas Mountains - you'll need to be driven by golf cart to some of them. They have a traditional Moroccan feel with carved woodwork and photographs displayed on the walls.
Room types: Deluxe Room, Junior Suite, Deluxe Suite, Family Suite, Penthouse Suite, Presidential Suite, Prince Villa
Key amenities: ensuite bathroom, bathrobes, hairdryer, tea and coffee-making facilities, TV, free Wi-Fi
Food & Drink
Dine at upscale Mexican restaurant Domo, where a mariachi band plays four nights a week, the poolside venue, L'Olivier (Mediterranean), or Al Aïn, which serves classic Moroccan dishes. Breakfast on the terrace is a delight, with a lavish buffet of Moroccan and Western fare
Domo: Mexican cuisine, open daily for dinner.
L'Olivier: contemporary Mediterranean cuisine, open daily for lunch.
Al Aïn: Moroccan cuisine, open daily for dinner.
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