This lavish escape is part of the growing list of Moroccan luxurious hotels that are putting the country on the map as the go-to place for unique relaxation mixed with traditional elegance.
Marrakech – Royal Mansour Marrakech secured the 13th spot on Marketing91’s list of the world’s most expensive hotels.
“Arab-Andalusian architecture and Moroccan aesthetics” are major highlights of the luxurious accommodation, according to the publication.
Described as more of a private residence than a typical hotel, the property boasts “private terraces, pools, and the unique layout of many private quarters,” showcasing exquisite craftsmanship.
This lavish escape is nestled in the heart of the Red City, just 2 kilometers from the Bahia Palace and a mere 5-minute stroll from the bustling Jemaa el-Fna.
The steep $43,000 per night price tag reflects its intricacy and exclusivity.
Royal Mansour offers a magical escape, an experience outside time and reality, unmatched anywhere else.
Owned by King Mohammed VI, this palace evokes the opulence of a true Arabian Nights story, showcasing the essence of Moroccan art de vivre and the city’s ancestral craftsmanship.
The grand entrance, reminiscent of the majestic gates of Morocco’s imperial cities, exemplifies local artisans’ expertise.
Traditional materials like cedar wood, intricately carved metals, and sculpted plaster embody the rich heritage and artistry that define this iconic masterpiece.
What else made this exclusive, high-price tag list? Topping Marketing91’s priciest list is the Lover’s Deep Luxury Submarine getaway, which is moored in St. Lucia.
The unique accommodation offers an underwater stay with panoramic ocean views, a private chef, and a butler, creating a truly unique subaquatic experience at $150,000+/night.
Kokomo Private Island in Fiji follows as a tropical haven, where guests can enjoy private villas with infinity pools, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs.
The Empathy Suite at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas stands out with its contemporary design by Damien Hirst, featuring original artworks, a private pool, and luxury amenities.
Rounding out Marketing91’s top four, The Royal Penthouse Suite at Hotel President Wilson in Geneva is famed for its sweeping views of Lake Geneva and Mont Blanc, complete with a Steinway piano and a personal assistant, catering to the world’s elite.
According to the website, these hotels offer grand adventures and dream-like experiences, from underwater rooms to sprawling suites complete with personal butlers.