Stay With The King Of Morocco
Jul 31, 2010 | Comments 0The King of Morocco is now allowing guests to stay in his lavash, palatial estate – and you can be one of them – as long as you have a couple thousand dollars to spare.
The Royal Mansour in Marrakech, Morocco is now acting as a hotel according to The Wall Street Journal.
According to the WSJ:
It’s a word-of-mouth hotel, and it is not cheap: Prices run from $1,928 a night for a one-bedroom riad (a traditional, three-story, Moroccan-style house), to $5,397 for a two-bedroom, or $38,552 for the almost 20,000-square-foot Riad d’Honneur.
So what do you get for spending this much money?
Well, for starters you get a full Moroccan experience with courtyards, ponds and fountains, posh décor including suede couches, silk curtains and velvet brocades, a rooftop pool with Beduoin tents, fireplaces and lounges, and three restaurants overseen by French chef Yannick Alleno. Not to mention a 27,000 square-foot spa.
Not a bad way to spend a lavish layover in Morocco, right?
To book a night, click here, and to read the entire write-up on the hotel, click here.
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