Once a French colonial center, Casablanca is now a 
bustling metropolis that blends the old with the designer
new. Its historical charm makes it an interesting starting point for experiencing the magic of Morocco.
One of the finest hotels in Casablanca:
Le Meridien - Royal Mansour 
Overlooking Casablanca's harbor and the Hassan II Mosque, Le Meridien provides breathtaking vistas of the surrounding area. Conveniently located near Place des Nations Unies, the Old and New Medinas, and the Central Market the comforts of your home away from home will always be near at hand.
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| Once the destination of merchants journeying across
the Sahara on camels to trade spices and jeweled riches,
Fez is a resplendent Arabic city and a Must Visit in Morocco. From intricately carved leather and metals, to the hallowed Kairouine Mosque, Fez's Medina contains magnificent
sights and narrow winding streets perfect for romantic strolls.
Two of the best hotels in Fez:
Palais Jamai Hotel
Palais Jamai, former residence of the Grand Vizir of Jamai, was built in 1879 with the finest stucco-detailing and zellij tiling. This luxurious architectural feat towers over the UNESCO Fez Medina, offering spectucular views.
The lavish facilities inclue a spa, piano bar, swimming pool, tennis court, and three restaurants, while an old-world charm imbues the grounds.
La Maison Bleue
The height of sophistication, La Maison Bleue is exquisitely designed with mosaics and carvings, and provides the highest level of personalized service. Originally a judge's home, a welcoming warmth pervades. The rooms and suites have views of the private courtyard and tranquil pool, and the rooftop terrace provides stunning views of the old city. The house chef prepares medieval palatial specialities, for which private cooking lessons are available.
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| A cultural meeting point of Africa, Arabia, and Europe,
Marrakesh is characterized by its mystique, timelessness,
and a certain je ne sais quoi. Arid, sandy, and surrounded
by palm groves, its streets are the stages of snake charmers, jugglers, and magicians. From these spellbinding performances by day to the starlit sky by night, Marrakesh is the definition of unforgettably romantic.
Four of the best hotels in and around Marrakesh:
Kasbah Tamadot
Set in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, a magical view comes with every room at Kasbah Tamadot, along with intricately carved ceilings, antique doors, and hand painted furniture. Moroccan slippers, comfy beds, crisp cotton sheets, CD players, luxurious towels and robes await
in your room; indoor/outdoor pools, glorious gardens,
spa and hamman, and poolside or rooftop dining
complete your stay.
Amanjena
Located near the Medina of Marrakesh, Amanjena is a private haven comprised of spacious, exquisite pavilions. Pillared gazebos with cushioned seats and candle
lanteerns adorn the terraces, and the 8 pools provide aquatic relaxation. The health and beauty center provides hammans (steam rooms), a glass-encased whirlpool,
and oil massages amidst fragrent rose petals.
La Sultana
At La Sultana, everything is a fusion of the senses. The 21 rooms and 4 riads (traditional Moroccan houses) have themes to suit every taste, all lavishly decorated with extravagent details. The result is an ambiance of
elegance and sophistification. There is a heated pool, terraces with stunning views, sumptuous French and Moroccan cuisine, 24-hour service, aquatic lounge bar,
and a spa that provides pampering of every sort.
La Mamounia
La Mamounia is located in the heart of Marrakesh and surrounded by palatial gardens and 12th century ramparts. This luxurious hotel has been recently renovated to every imaginable convenience to its blend of Art Deco Moorish charm. The warm Moroccan hospitality by which you will be greeted will make you feel as though you have entered your own personal palace.
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| The caress of the warm sun upon the sand, the curves
of the beautiful beaches...Essaouira is truly a blessedly
serene escape from reality. Replete with a laid-back atmosphere, sophistacted chic, and gorgeous bays, few seaside retreatws can offer the exotic charm of Essaouira.
One of the best hotels in Essaouira:
L'Heure Bleue
L'Heure Bleue is a traditional riad, situated in the Essaouira medina. It was recently restored to resemble a colonial residence. The 16 rooms and 19 suites are variously decorated in African, Portugese, and colonial English styles.
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