The Royal Mansour

The hotel is designed like an old town of Morocco with a place to walk the winding with a lotus pond and fountain that springs directly dealing with the yard under the bright sunlight, which is covered with palm trees, Bougainville dense and the trees an aromatic lemon and olive. Public spaces, lounges, bars, and restaurants are built, as well as 53 other accommodations, as Riads with spaces that existed at all floors, which is connected to an inner courtyard and the upper with a line of carved arches. Place of reception is a composite of high luxury and also a quiet simplicity that radiate with the perfect poetry of the whole part of this palace. Check-in desk looked like a silver-embroidered and behind a towering wall of geometric arabesques, with two thick layers of white marble.

Woven rug made from suede and leather sofas and chairs covered with silk and velvet brocade, Lalique crystal, Baccarat and the Venetian, wrapped in silk curtain fabric combined with a pearl-plated curtain hooks. Riad at the reception desk impressed as if it floats in calm water surface at the center of Fountains, was decorated by the sound of birds chirping parakeets occasionally pastel from its cage. Ceramic floor in each Riad follow one of four color themes, including “Vert-anise,” a bright lime color, the king’s favorite color. Courtyard fountain in the middle of round one morning sprinkled with flowers of white roses and red carnations. Dining room, break room, small kitchen and a gathering place is decorated with pillows surrounding the courtyard. Second floor has a luxurious bedroom, bathroom live-in (here the marble actually became king) and a Juliet balcony overlooking the courtyard was covered with glass.

The roof is a multi-level outdoor patio with a pool for a place to soak, shower with glass dome unique dark colors, dining area (a beautiful spot for breakfast or dinner with candle), a fireplace, chairs and a sofa corner Lounges light equipped Bedouin tents. On top of the cedar-paneled walls of the complex deck looks towering palm trees, sparkling Koutoubia Mosque tower, and, in the distance, the snowy Atlas peaks. Riad-Riad roof can be opened to the sky so the sunlight bouncing off the beautiful lime-coated tadelakt walls, and the birds that occasionally come down to drink at the fountain underneath.

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