Four Seasons Resort Marrakech
An elegant retreat in Morocco’s Red City



Aspiring to create a more tranquil, elegant version of what visitors find (and often find overwhelming) within the Medina – a small, compact quarter with a charming labyrinth of gardens and squares ready to be explored – the Four Seasons Marrakech is the place to be. Instead of a sumptuous palace, low-rise villas are scattered across the extensive property, connected by shaded passages and cool courtyards. The hotel's 139 rooms, 27 of which are suites, each have a private balcony offering views of the grounds, the nearby Menara Gardens or the Atlas Mountains in the distance. Special attention is paid to the wellbeing of families, with a separate family pool – as well as a "quiet pool".
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