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Palais Sebban

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The Palais Sebban was only recently re-opened, after four years of intensive renovation by its owner and his family. Working with the passion of their feelings for their city and its traditional architecture, they have succeeded in making the Palais Sebban a stunning and unique hotel, worthy of its name.

Incorporating several original riads, the Palais is decorated with a magnificent sense of style, its public and private rooms displaying all the ornate splendour of its era, with hand painted ceilings, ornately carved antique doors, stained glass and beautifully tiled floors. The needs of today’s traveller, however, are fully recognized, and all rooms are air-conditioned. A fine swimming pool is to be found in the garden, and there are many quiet corners for private relaxation both inside and out, in one of two courtyards or on the superb multi-level roof terrace. The restaurant provides fine meals created by its French and Moroccan chefs. Situated close to the Bab Lahksour gate into the Medina, and a 10 minute walk from Jemaa-el-Fna Square, the Palais Sebban is a true haven of authentic Moroccan style, peace and relaxation for anyone visiting the vibrant city of Marrakech.

Price Guide

Starts from £669 per person based on two sharing a standard room for 5 nights, including flights from London, return private transfers and breakfast.

Room and flight upgrades, different durations and regional airports available.

For all enquiries, please call 020 7401 1045.

Facilities / Services

Hammam & Massage Room 

Internet Access 

Solarium 

Swimming Pool

Babysitting

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Destination introduction

The rich history of Marrakech is reflected in its various quarters. the Medina, above which rises the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque, the emblem of the city, corresponds to the old town. Place Jemaa El-Fna, the hub of all activity, is its heart. Within the ramparts are the souks (north of Place Jemaa El-Fna), the kasbah and the mellah (the Jewish quarter). Gueliz in the northwest, is the new town laid out by Marhsal Lyautey under the Protectorate. It is filled with Western style offices and businesses.

Avenue Mohamed V is the district's main thoroughfare. Extending Gueliz in  the southwest is Hivernage, a verdant quarter with many hotels that also dates from the Protectorate. The district is bordered on its western side by the Menara Gardens, and on its eastern side by the walls of the medina.