Selman Marrakech
Selman Marrakech has sixty rooms, suites and villas by Jacques Garcia, built around an Arabian horse stud outside the city.
Km 5, Route d'Amizmiz, Marrakech View on map
Selman was designed by the French architect and decorator Jacques Garcia, and the place is arranged around purebred Arabian horses: the stables and the stud farm are part of the property, not an excursion from it. There are sixty rooms, suites and villas, and the five villas in the gardens run from 580 to 700 square metres. The pool is eighty metres long. The spa is a Chenot, with a hammam by marocMaroc. Among the restaurants, Assyl serves Moroccan food and Le Pavillon looks onto the paddocks, while SABO and La Terrasse carry the name of the French chef Jean-François Piège. Choose it if you want gardens, space and the Atlas on the horizon rather than the medina at your door, and be clear with yourself that every trip into the old city is a drive.
Five kilometres out on the route d'Amizmiz, southwest of Marrakech, with the Atlas behind it. The medina is a short drive, but it is a drive: this is a garden property outside the city, not a medina address. By the map the airport is closer than Jemaa el Fna.
- Arabian horse stables and stud farm
- 80 metre outdoor pool
- Chenot spa and hammam
- Five garden villas of 580 to 700 m²
- Four restaurants and two bars
- Interiors by Jacques Garcia
Where you'll be
MarrakechKm 5, Route d'Amizmiz, Marrakech
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- Minimum stay
- 2 nights
- Maximum guests
- Up to 2 guests
- Check-in
- From 03:00 PM
- Check-out
- By 12:00 PM
- Payment
- Charged in full online when you book
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