Ever wonder what the kingdom of a sultan looks like? The medina of Marrakech is a well-preserved section of ancient Islam in Northern Africa. Visitors flock to see the sights, which include a massive shopping bazaar, old-world snake charmers, and ancient burial places. Oh, and the food isn’t bad, either.
As Marrakech grew on the North African trade route, so did the influence of her visitors. Marrakech restaurants reflect the multi-cultural blend of European, middle-eastern, and local fare with a wide selection and variety of cuisine prepared from ingredients from the lush oasis that is Marrakech.
The Semiramis is set in 4-hectare park planted with palm trees, just 10 minutes from the Jamaâ El Fna Square. It features an outdoor swimming pool and a spa.
The Semiramis is set in 4-hectare park planted with palm trees, just 10 minutes from the Jamaâ El Fna Square. It features an outdoor swimming pool and a spa.
Decorated in traditional Moroccan colours, the guest rooms at Semiramis are spacious and feature a private balcony. Each is air-conditioned and has free Wi-Fi access and a TV with satellite channels.
Le Chellah restaurant serves traditional cuisine. Next to the swimming pool, both La Strada and L’Oasis serve Mediterranean dishes. The hotel’s Bar Aladin opens onto the gardens and serves a range of drinks.
Additional facilities at Semiramis include a meeting room, fitness centre and spa with a steam bath and massages. Guests may also play tennis or volley ball and dance the night away in the nightclub.
The hotel is easily accessed from Marrakech International Airport, 15 minutes away. The city centre is a 5-minute drive away and private parking is free on site.