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La Mamounia

locationMarrakech, Marrakech

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About  La MamouniaAbout La Mamounia

Location

This hotel is located right in the heart of Marrakesh. Its setting is especially ideal for those who appreciate charm and character.

Facility

The hotel has 3 lifts and features 210 rooms, including 1 single room. The friendly staff at the reception desk are happy to answer any questions. A baggage storage service, safe, currency exchange service and cash machine are available. Wireless internet access in public areas allows guests to stay connected. The tour desk offers assistance with booking excursions. The hotel has wheelchair-accessible facilities. A fireplace creates a cosy atmosphere. A number of shops, including a souvenir shop, are great for shopping or just browsing. Guests of the hotel are welcome to relax in the garden. Additional facilities include a library. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the car park. Further services and facilities include a babysitting service, a childcare service, a transfer service, room service, a laundry service, a hairdresser and a coin-operated laundry. Daily newspapers are available for purchase. The business centre is on hand for guests' business requirements and provides a projector.

Rooms

Rooms are equipped with air conditioning and adjustable central heating. Some rooms include a balcony. All rooms are carpeted and include a double bed, a queen-size bed or a king-size bed. Separate bedrooms can be booked. Children's beds and extra beds can be requested for younger guests. A safe, a minibar and a desk are also available. Guests will also find a mini fridge included among the standard features. An ironing set is provided for guests' convenience. A telephone, a TV, a radio and WiFi (no extra charge) are provided as well. The daily newspaper is laid out for guests in the the rooms. A hairdryer and a telephone are available in the bathrooms, which are equipped with a shower and a bathtub. Guests can also book wheelchair-friendly rooms with wheelchair-accessible bathrooms.

Sport

There are indoor and outdoor pools and a children's swimming area. Guests can treat themselves to refreshing drinks at the poolside snack bar and a relaxing soak in the hot tub. A short break or an entire afternoon on the sun terrace, which features sun loungers and parasols, is time well spent. For those who wish to stay active while on holiday, the hotel offers tennis. Sport and leisure facilities at the hotel include a gym, yoga and aerobics. Various wellness options are available at the hotel, including a spa, a sauna, a steam bath, a hammam, a beauty salon, massage treatments and anti-ageing treatments. A casino offers fun and entertainment.

Meals

Dining facilities include a restaurant, a dining room and a café. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will satisfy appetites big and small. The hotel also offers snacks. The hotel offers a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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Recent Reviews: 4414

  • User:pieromatarazzo

    Trip type: Couples

    The best in town!

    rating13 Jun 2026

    The hotel is wonderful! Not only for the architecture, but also for the people! Impeccable service. Huge suite with a balcony. Close to several points of interest, like walking to the square. Incredible pool! Thank you for the wonderful stay to all the staff, from check-in to the pool staff, restaurants and managers. I hope to return very soon!
  • User:Mindy B

    Trip type: Friends getaway

    Beautiful Property, But Not the Seamless Luxury Experience We Expected

    rating10 Jun 2026

    ArrivalLa Mamounia is undeniably one of the most beautiful hotels in the world. The gardens are stunning, the property is iconic, and the staff we interacted with were consistently warm and gracious.Upon arrival, we were assigned a room with a shower design that caused water to spill onto the bathroom floor. After raising the issue with management, we were moved to a suite. While we appreciated the accommodation, the upgrade came with an additional charge, and we still encountered several frustrations.Room ExperienceThe room technology and lighting controls were confusing and unintuitive, making basic functions unnecessarily difficult. Small details were also overlooked, such as the lack of milk or cream for in-room coffee.The hair dryers also felt outdated. For a hotel of this stature, we expected modern, high-performance models comparable to those found at other leading five-star properties. While minor, details like this contribute to the overall guest experience.ServiceAs two women friends traveling together, we felt that some of our concerns were not addressed as thoroughly as we had hoped. While it is difficult to draw conclusions about the reasons, a few interactions left us feeling less supported than expected, which contributed to our overall disappointment.Most disappointing was the limited service recovery after we raised our concerns. Although everyone was courteous and professional, we left feeling that our feedback was heard but not fully resolved.Overall ImpressionUnfortunately, our experience did not match the level of luxury we expected for the price.La Mamounia remains a breathtaking destination worth visiting for its beauty, history, and atmosphere. However, given the rates charged, we expected a more polished, guest-focused experience with greater attention to comfort, functionality, and responsiveness when issues arise.
  • User:andrew-s-wood

    Trip type: Couples

    Incredibly magical deco desert oasis that was Churchill’s favorite hotel… I can see why songs have been written about it

    rating06 Jun 2026

    Wow. Okay. I really just wanted to see Marrakesh (what a great name for a city, btw) and after doing some research, realized that THIS is the hotel to stay here. (I think there’s one other fancier royal palace converted to a hotel and all the 5-star luxury chains you can think of, but this is IT!)The fact that Winston Churchill loved here 90 years ago and Paul McCartney stayed here in the 70s and wrote a song about tells you something. It’s got charisma. I loved every minute of my stay. And I will say, if I had stayed anywhere else in Marrakesh I know I would have been disappointed, even if it were at a Four Seasons.Marrakesh has been cleaned up considerably in the last few years and now it resembles a terracotta or salmon pink Moroccan Rancho Mirage (California), all six lane, perfectly paved boulevards stretching as far as the eye can see. Now, I like a cleaned up city (I wasn’t too happy to go home to LA especially) but it may have taken some of the rough and tumble charm I was expecting at the Medina. Tangier 15 years ago felt much more exotic.That said, La Mamounia was the treasure I didn’t know about before this trip. I had heard about it over the years but didn’t know it could be this amazing. And it was.Flying from Lisbon was quick and the airport was very nice (at least coming… going back was rougher). We were picked up the hotel’s Range Rover and got very nice check-in treatment (perhaps as a result?). It wasn't that expensive but the airport is really close. We didn’t have any bags (just backpacks) as this was a quick, short trip for us from Portugal but that really confounded the bell staff. I don’t think they had ever seen anyone check in with basically no baggage. It become a running joke.We had moved our travel dates up a few days to impending horrible weather (105 F heat) that was coming so ended up in the most basic room as that was all that was available online. Fortunately, we were upgraded to a nice corner suite which we thought was great… windows on three sides, a little reading alcove with more windows and a giant private patio. Though it was almost right on the main street, you didn’t get any street noise. (Though we were right behind the employee break area so you got a lot of chatting and cigarette smoke at certain times, which kind of ruined my bath one day but it was atmospheric and I survived). I was happy at the upgrade but at check-out I got the impression they couldn’t believe we could have liked it as much as we did. We did! It was beautiful. But what else have you got?The hotel was built in the late 1920s in an art deco nouveau style and set on 60 lavishly landscaped acres of historic 300 year old olive trees in what was formerly a royal garden. How could you not enjoy it? It is also exceptionally well-lit at night. The hotel has been recently renovated and they kept what was beautiful and improved on anything that was dated. There are still bathroom tiles from the 20s (or at least they look like they could be). I think the lighting could still use some work... never figured out how to fully use it.This is hands down the most photogenic hotel I’ve ever been to, and I’ve luckily been to some nice ones. When we arrived, we were seated in the huge, main reception area on large, cushy couches under a great lighting fixture which has to be seen to be believed while waiting to be checked in. Then we were taken down a few darkened halls with amazing wood detail and torchieres to our room. It was a hike but was worth it. As soon as we admired the suite and settled in, we went off to check out the hotel. It is gorgeous… each area was more stylish than the next. After enjoying the lavish gardens from a park bench, we managed to snag the best table at the main outdoor bar and settled in the for the evening. Our server Abdul was fun and friendly and made the evening enjoyable… the next night we did the same thing and were served by Douiri, another delightful server, who got an assist from Abdul. The food was great… some of the best fish and chips I’ve ever had and we were in a desert. Both evenings were delightful, in large part to the friendly staff. The people watching was pretty great, too. Lots of French people in fancy resort wear with too much money enjoying themselves and smoking/vaping more than you’d think. The next morning, breakfast was served by the pool. It was gorgeous. The food was… sad to say… just okay and in some instances cold and lacking in the buffet… but the service was mostly very good (a few outliers… including one guy who kept giving us the check before we had any food on our plates). Still, what a location for breakfast. The pool was getting a little crowded by the time we left each day. I only ventured into it only once and I was a little intimidated by the pool “boys”… mostly unsmiling men… who set up your lounge chair for you. Fortunately, I had the good luck of being served by Toufik… what a super nice guy! The famous pool was really enjoyable except for the really boring but loud conversation held by the few American businessmen at the hotel in the shallow end (surprise!) who were surprisingly annoying. I left early because I couldn’t listen anymore. I missed the French smokers/vapers!One day we had lunch at the Italian restaurant. The main waiter was a little unhappy with the fact that we only split a pizza. We were a little unhappy the pizza was so bad. And it was. And expensive, too. We ended up splitting a club sandwich in the bar the next day before our flight which had obviously been pre-made and was ice cold. That said, it was tasty and didn’t make us sick, as we had feared it would. The club sandwich at the pool looked better. So, other than some servers at breakfast and the Italian restaurant waiter, we had great service and except for our fish and chips, the food was just okay. Still, it didn’t matter. This place is magical.The gym is large and in the middle of the gardens, so a hike away on a hot day. Alas, though it was beautiful and well-equipped, its high ceiling made it apparently hard to air condition. It was one of the hotter (in the temperature sense) hotel gyms I’ve been to. We made a quick visit to the hotel gift shop looking for a baseball cap… alas none fit but the tall gentlemen who runs it could not have been more charming.We only left the hotel once to walk to the Medina. We had to see it and we saw it and were back in 90 minutes. Um. Worth seeing, I guess? We didn’t get much of a greeting coming or going. I think the bellmen have seen too many tourists who aren’t guests. They’re very good at keeping them away from most guest-only areas but non-guests can come in for the restaurants and linger on the grounds. It wasn’t really a problem during our stay but sometimes you do get asked if you're a guest, which is never my favorite feeling. Some employees who deserve special mention… Nordin, our driver; Khalid, who checked us in, Hadijah, our butler; Abdul, our great server the first night; Douri, our great waiter the second; super friendly Toufik at the pool, and Imane at the front desk. Plus the gift shop gentleman. In fact, almost everyone else we came into contact with was pleasant, too… I just didn’t get their names. BTW… there are house cats everywhere. It’s the hotel’s thing and it’s really kind of nice. And I’m not necessarily a cat person.The gardens and the hotel are just so beautiful words can’t do La Mamounia justice but others have tried… even in song. So I've thrown in quite a few pics. When the sweet woman at the front desk, Imane, asked if we’d come back, I said absolutely! I meant it. And she said it would be in a better room. Why not? I think that tells you there are a lot of regulars who come here… it seemed to be very French during our time… and I totally understand why. This hotel is not like any other. It is truly one-of-a-kind. I look forward to coming back anytime (except summer) and I would highly recommend staying here if you’re ever in Marrakesh… I can’t imagine staying anywhere else in this city. It’s that good.
  • User:MedMin

    Trip type: Friends getaway

    Beautiful Property, But Room for Improvement

    rating06 Jun 2026

    La Mamounia is undeniably beautiful. The gardens are stunning, the property is iconic, and every staff member we encountered was warm, gracious, and professional.Unfortunately, our stay did not live up to the level of luxury we expected given the price point.Arrival & Room ExperienceUpon arrival, we were assigned a room with a shower design so small that water spilled onto the bathroom floor. When asked about it they showed us how to roll the towels to mitigate the water issue. After raising the issue with management, we were moved to a suite. While we appreciated the accommodation, it came with an additional charge and, according to management, was the only option available if we wanted a larger shower that would not flood the bathroom.The suite was more spacious, but we still encountered several frustrations. The room technology and lighting controls were confusing and unintuitive, making simple tasks unnecessarily difficult. Small but important details were also overlooked, such as the lack of milk or cream for in-room coffee.We were also surprised to find outdated hair dryers. At a hotel of this caliber, we expected modern, high-performance models comparable to those found at other leading luxury properties. While seemingly minor, details like these contribute significantly to the overall guest experience.Service RecoveryWhat disappointed us most was the limited service recovery after we raised our concerns. Everyone we interacted with was courteous and professional, but we left feeling that our feedback to management was acknowledged rather than truly resolved.As two women traveling together, there were also moments when we felt our concerns were not addressed with the level of attention we expected. While we cannot know the reason, it contributed to an overall feeling of being less supported than we anticipated.Overall ImpressionLa Mamounia remains a breathtaking destination worth visiting for its beauty, history, and atmosphere. However, for the rates charged, we expected a more polished, guest-focused experience, with greater attention to comfort, functionality, and responsiveness when issues arise.Beautiful hotel, but not the seamless luxury experience we had hoped for.
  • User:celioashcarjunior

    Trip type: Family

    memorable experience

    rating05 Jun 2026

    I came to Morocco to celebrate my 50th birthday and wanted an unforgettable experience. I chose La Mamounia and I made the right choice.The hotel is spectacular. From check-in you realize that everything will be memorable. The decor is luxurious and elegant, like a Moroccan palace.The outdoor area features a large swimming pool next to a magnificent garden. The restaurants and bars are beautiful and lively. There's also a full-service spa and gym. If you like, Casino.I stayed in a suite on the top floor with a beautiful view of the pool and garden. Words can't describe it.But the highlight is the service and care from the people. From the beginning, they made my journey unforgettable, taking care of every detail.Special thanks to Timothé, Rita, and Amine.

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