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Hotel Review: Four Seasons Resort, Marrakech in Morocco

Kate Morfoot checks in for a luxury stay at this serene and sophisticated five-star resort.

By Kate Morfoot   |  
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Nestled at the edge of the Atlas Mountains, Marrakech, Morocco, stands as a beacon of exotic allure and contemporary chic. This vibrant city, often dubbed the ‘Red City’ due to its stunning terracotta architecture, has become a hot and trendy destination for travellers seeking a blend of rich culture, authentic experiences, and luxurious accommodations.

Marrakech promises an unforgettable journey through its mesmerising souks, awe-inspiring palaces, and the enchanting rhythm of daily life. Whether you’re in search of history, culture, or simply a new adventure, Marrakech offers a dynamic and captivating escape.

Hotel

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The hotel is a serene oasis of calm and sophistication. Image credit: Stuart Cox Photography

Away from the hustle and bustle of the Medina, the Four Seasons Resort Marrakech is a serene oasis of calm and sophistication, seamlessly blending luxury comforts with the timeless allure of Moroccan design. Located just minutes away from the bustling heart of the Medina, this five-star resort offers a tranquil retreat amidst 40 acres of lush gardens, filled with fragrant flowers, ancient olive trees and serene water features.

Upon entering the Four Seasons Resort Marrakech, guests are greeted by the warm, inviting ambience of the lobby, adorned with intricate Moroccan zellige tiles, plush furnishings, and exquisite art pieces.

Room

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Luxurious rooms are designed for ultimate comfort and privacy. Image credit: Stuart Cox Photography

The resort offers a range of accommodation from elegantly appointed guest rooms to lavish suites, each featuring private balconies or terraces with breath-taking views of the Atlas Mountains or the resort’s picturesque gardens. The luxurious rooms are designed for ultimate comfort and privacy, with an average size of 452 sq. ft. The premier patio suite with private pool spans 861 sq. ft. and includes one king bed, a sofa bed or a rollaway bed, accommodating up to three adults or two adults and two children.

Just a minute’s walk from the resort pools and gardens, this sumptuous suite allows for sunbathing on your private terrace or relaxing by your own plunge pool. It also features a spacious living room and terrace for al fresco dining, a full marble bathroom with a walk-in shower and fluffy white bathrobes, plus a separate guest powder room. The king-size bed, complete with down pillows, ensures a restful night’s sleep. For those who need to work while on holiday, the resort provides all the necessary amenities, including free and fast Wi-Fi, universal chargers for electronics, and a media hub with connectors and cables. Everything you need for a comfortable and effortless stay is at your fingertips.

Food and drink

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Quattro, the resort’s signature restaurant, serves Italian cuisine with a contemporary twist. Image credit: Stuart Cox Photography

Dining at the Four Seasons Resort Marrakech is a culinary journey through the flavours of Morocco and beyond, perfectly paired with Moroccan wines such as Domaine de Sahari.

The resort’s signature restaurant, Quattro, serves authentic Italian cuisine with a contemporary twist. Indulge in culinary delights such as homemade pastas, artisanal risotto with lobster, green pea fondue and charred vegetables, and beef tagliata with mustard glaze and black truffle.

Inara offers a taste of Moroccan food such as couscous, slow cooked tagines and sweet date filled pastillas in a relaxed, al fresco setting, ideal for enjoying a leisurely meal in the beautiful surroundings.

For a diverse experience, Azzera Restaurant, situated by the adult swimming pool, offers a varied menu designed to satisfy all tastes. Guests can enjoy a range of options including fresh salads, light fare and shareable dishes, all prepared with high-quality ingredients.

It would be a shame to miss out on their traditional mint tea, a daily ritual and the national drink of Morocco. Offered to guests and enjoyed by locals, this refreshing beverage is the perfect way to cool down from the intense Moroccan sunshine.

Spa and wellness

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The two outdoor swimming pools offer a refreshing escape from the heat. Image credit: Stuart Cox Photography

The Four Seasons Resort Marrakech also offers a wide range of amenities and activities to ensure a memorable stay. Guests can unwind at the resort’s luxurious spa, which offers a variety of treatments inspired by ancient Moroccan rituals.

It is without doubt a wonderful experience to try the one-hour Escape Hamman by MarocMaroc, a deep cleansing ritual using the famous Moroccan black soap, followed by a full body exfoliation using the unique ‘kessa’ glove. The relaxing journey follows with an ultra-purifying exfoliation using ‘Miel d’Ambre’ body scrub, followed by orange blossom infused gel and being swathed in towels on a hot marble stone and showered down to reveal a brand-new silky-smooth body!

The two outdoor swimming pools, including one exclusively for adults, offer a refreshing escape from the heat. The attentive pool staff are always available to deliver drinks and food to your comfortable sun lounger, along with a selection of essential sunscreens and oils. There is a state-of-the-art fitness centre, perfect for maintaining your workout routine plus tennis and paddle tennis available.

To do

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The Ben Youseff Madrasa is an architectural masterpiece. Image credit: Stuart Cox Photography

For those looking to explore Marrakech, the Four Seasons offers easy access to the city’s most iconic attractions. The vibrant souks of the Medina, the majestic Koutoubia Mosque, and the enchanting Majorelle Garden are all just a short drive away. Wander through the bustling streets of the Medina, where every turn reveals a sensory feast of Moroccan artifacts, aromatic spices, vibrant textiles, and intricate lanterns.

Start your journey with a visit to the Ben Youssef Madrasa, an architectural masterpiece and one of the largest theological colleges in North Africa. This 14th-century institution is adorned with intricate stucco, stunning zellij tilework, and beautiful carved cedar wood. As you wander through the serene courtyard and peek into the old dormitories, you’ll get a glimpse of the grandeur of Islamic architecture.

A short walk from the Madrasa is the exquisite Dar el Bacha Palace. Once home to Pacha Thami El Glaoui, this palace is a serene escape from the bustling streets of Marrakech. The beautifully restored palace now houses the Museum of Confluences, where you can explore exhibits that highlight the cultural and historical fusion of Morocco.

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Dar el Bacha Palace is a serene escape from the bustling streets of Marrakesh. Image credit: Stuart Cox Photography

The lush gardens and ornate interiors are a testament to the opulence of Moroccan craftsmanship. And no visit to Dar el Bacha Palace is complete without stopping at Bacha Coffee. There’s a two-hour wait to get a table in this famous establishment so get your tickets first, then explore the grounds while you wait. Located within the palace, this coffee house is a tribute to the global coffee culture. Savour their extensive selection of over 200 single-origin coffees from around the world, served in an opulent setting that transports you back to the 1920s. Pair your coffee with delectable pastries for a truly luxurious experience.

Next, dive into the heart of Marrakech by exploring the souks. These bustling markets are a labyrinth of narrow alleys brimming with vibrant stalls. From spices and textiles to lanterns and leather goods, the souks offer a treasure trove of Moroccan handicrafts. Haggle with the friendly vendors for the best deals and take home unique souvenirs that embody the spirit of Marrakech.

Towering over the city, the Koutoubia Mosque is Marrakech’s largest and most iconic mosque. Its 77-meter tall minaret is a stunning example of Almohad architecture and can be seen from various points around the city. While non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the mosque, the surrounding gardens and the exterior of the mosque provide a peaceful setting for contemplation and photography.

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Dive into the heart of Marrakesh by exploring the souks. Image credit: Stuart Cox Photography

Escape the intense heat with a visit to the Majorelle Garden, a botanical oasis created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent. The vibrant blue buildings, exotic plants, and tranquil water features make it a perfect spot for relaxation. Don’t miss the Berber Museum within the garden, which offers fascinating insights into the culture and history of Morocco’s indigenous people.

For a taste of luxury outside of the sanctuary of the Four Seasons Resort Marrakech, head to El Fenn, a boutique hotel known for its stylish décor and exceptional dining. The restaurant serves up a fusion of Moroccan and Mediterranean cuisine, using fresh, local ingredients. The rooftop bar offers panoramic views of the city and the Atlas Mountains. It’s also an ideal spot for a sunset cocktail and a perfect location to get a fabulous photograph of the Koutoubia Mosque.

Another fantastic rooftop venue is Dardar, which offers a relaxed atmosphere and stunning views of the Medina. Enjoy traditional Moroccan dishes and refreshing drinks as you watch the sun set over the city. The rooftop’s laid-back vibe and beautiful setting make it a perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring.

After a day of sightseeing, guests can return to the comfort of the resort and enjoy a Four Seasons Resort Marrakech’s signature cocktail such as Atlas, Menara, Saffron Martini, Dry Martini, Brandy Crusta and Bloody Mary at the rooftop bar. Coming soon will be a new rooftop bar, Zest Rooftop. Located atop the resort, Zest Rooftop offers stunning panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains, Agdal Gardens and Marrakech cityscape. The ambience blends modern elegance with Moroccan culture, providing an intimate yet grand atmosphere for refined dining.

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The city can get very hot so it is important to take regular breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas. Image credit: Stuart Cox Photography

Practical Tips for Visiting Marrakech

  • Dress modestly: Marrakech is a conservative city, so it’s important to dress modestly. Cover your shoulders, chest, and knees to show respect for local customs and traditions.
  • Stay hydrated: The city can get very hot, especially in summer. Drink plenty of water and take breaks in shaded or air-conditioned areas.
  • Take cash: Many places in the Medina do not accept credit cards. It’s advisable to carry cash, especially for shopping in the souks. ATMs are available, but it’s wise to get cash at the airport upon arrival.
  • Respect local etiquette: Be mindful of local customs, especially when visiting religious sites. Always ask for permission before taking photographs of people.

In a nutshell

Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a cultural adventure, the Four Seasons Resort Marrakech offers an unparalleled blend of luxury, comfort and authentic Moroccan charm.

Marrakech is a city that captivates with its rich history, vibrant culture, and modern charm. From the intricate beauty of its palaces to the bustling energy of its markets, there is something magical to discover at every turn. Whether you’re sipping coffee in a historic palace or haggling in the souks, Marrakech promises an unforgettable adventure.

Look out for their next Four Seasons hotel opening at Rabat At Kasr Al Bahr!

Factbox

Getting there: Fly with Ryanair or British Airways to Marrakesh Airport (RAK). Transfers with Four Seasons Resort and Hotels.

Rooms at the Four Seasons Marrakech from £395 per night.

Address: 1 Boulevard de la Menara, Marrakech, 40000
Phone: +212 524 35 92 00 
Email: reservations.marrakesh@fourseasons.com
Website: fourseasons.com

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