Marrakech

Dreaming of Marrakech

Submitted by Christina Valhouli on Wed, 2007-10-24 09:08.

Ahhh, Marrakech. It's impossible not to fall in love with this exotic city. Spend hours losing yourself in the Medina, browsing the stalls and breathing in the scents of leather, cinnamon and spices. If you'd rather not stay in a big hotel, but don't know where to start when it comes to finding a sexy little riad, here's something to make your life easier. Angsana resorts, which is owned by Banyan Tree, will launch its Riads Marrakech Collection on 1 December 2007. The collection will include eight riads, and each one will feature an Angsana Spa. Seven of the riads will be located in the ancient Medina, and the eighth will be in the coastal city of Essaouira. Each riad is different, but guests can expect only a handful of rooms, cosy libraries, swimming pools and traditional hammams. Angsana Riads will also have riad hosts to help out with any and all guests' needs, whether that's helping to design a shopping or sightseeing itinerary, or arranging dinner reservations. For reservations, call 0065 6849 5788.

Marrakech Nights

Submitted by Christina Valhouli on Fri, 2006-10-13 08:01.

The newest place to park your bags in Marrakech is Terre, the latest offering from Octogone Hotels. The resort is the brainchild of Christian Rivadalla, a Cuban American. (And why has he named his company Octogone? “Who wants to be square?” he once said in an interview.) Terre will be spread out over 12 acres and will feature 52 suites, all which are shaped like an octagon.  The octagon theme may even extend to the spa, where one treatment in the works will offer an eight-handed massage. The property will have hundreds of palm trees, as well as a putting green, a spa and entertainment complex. The three restaurants will feature Moroccan, International and a Cuban-Moorish fusion restaurant named Milagros. Terre is the first of eight resorts planned across Morocco. Other locations to be added in the next few years include a ski resort in the Atlas Mountains, a beach resort in Essaouira, and a desert oasis in the Sahara.