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La Villa des Orangers, Marrakech, Morocco


Star rating: StarStarStarStarStar
Address: 6, Rue Sidi Mimoun, Place Ben Tachfine, Marrakech 40000, Morocco

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Booking info

Arrival: Sun 31 Aug 2008
Departure: Mon 1 Sep 2008
No. adults: 2

Who stays here

Older generations enjoy the luxury hotel's laid back ambience. Relaxed travellers seeking a quiet sanctuary frequent here as well.

Come for

  • The two refreshing pools
  • Sanctuary from the Marrakech madness

Not suitable for

  • The adventurous
  • Children - they are not accepted at this luxury hotel
  • Visitors on a budget

Children

Children under the age of 12 are not permitted at the hotel.

Eating in

The in-house gourmet restaurant is definitely worthy of its Relais & Chateaux accolade. The menu tends towards modern Mediterranean, but there's always a tradtional Moroccan dish of the day.

Press Quotes

“… a palatial riad hidden away in the medina — 16 rooms, two pools (one on the roof), superb service.” The Times 05

"Probably the best hotel in Marrakech's medina if you value character and atmosphere"


Villa des Orangers by Joanna Monkhouse


A busy street in Marrakech harbours a discreet entrance tended by a door man dressed in white. Cross the threshold and at the end of a long corridor you will find Villa des Orangers, a quiet and calm haven. For a first-timer to Morocco, it is almost impossible to believe that the sounds of the hustle and bustle can disappear so completely, especially when the courtyard is open to the sky, but the design of the riad is perfectly suited to the compact housing of the busy city, with the rooms opening onto an internal courtyard rather than to the exterior. Built in the 1930s for a wealthy Marrakechi, Villa des Orangers was converted to a luxury hotel at the end of the ‘90s. Catering to the top end of the market, and much more personally than La Mamounia, this is nevertheless a luxury hotel rather than a maison d’hôtes – a vogue currently dominating the Marrakech accommodation scene.

The facilities

Decorated using traditional Moroccan techniques, such as carved plasterwork on the pillars and arches and green roof tiles around the edge of the roof terraces, Villa des Orangers’ two courtyards are filled with fountains and trees where small birds sing. Musicians set the scene in the early evening, and dinner is served by candlelight. More suited to the older generation, Villa des Orangers is by no means fusty, just not as hip as some of the smaller riads.

Whilst rates are high at this luxury hotel, they include many extras such as airport transfers in a gleaming Mercedes 4x4 (rather than a ‘grand taxi’ ie beaten up old Mercedes), soft drinks, a light lunch, laundry and afternoon mint tea and pastries. Villa des Orangers’ location is convenient, only a short walk to Djemaa el Fna and it is easy to find being on a main street rather than down one of the medina’s many alleys. The staff is friendly and service is faultless, meeting the high expectations of the clientele.

The rooms

Several salons in this luxury hotel lead off the ground floor, some in open alcoves and others more intimate. Spacious and comfortable, decorated in warm shades of red with carved wooden furniture, all the rooms and suites feature air conditioning, minibar, TV and safe. Located on each level, some are duplex and others have a staircase leading to a private roof terrace, with a convenient shower there in addition to the bathroom below (bath, shower, double basins). With a view of the street and the Koutoubia mosque, the refreshing/bracing roof-top pool is surrounded by sun loungers. Villa des Orangers’ new extension has added 3 new super-luxe garden suites in a vogueish modern take on Moroccan style, and a long awaited heated pool in a third courtyard garden. Sun loungers line the pool which catches the sun until 4pm.


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