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An intriguing history? Check. Criminally opulent design? Check. And those one-of-a-kind details that really make a hotel sing? Check! Known as the most storied hotel in Marrakesh, the gardens at La Mamounia began as a royal wedding gift in the 18th century and during the 'Roaring 20s', the palace was turned into a hotel that sets the standard. Its backstory is told throughout the salons with tubular glass chandeliers and ornate hammams, and a decor that blends Berber tapestries and Moroccan…

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Fans of Netflix’s popular show, Inventing Anna, may be familiar with the prestigious name of La Mamounia, as well as noticed its splendour, luxury and culture radiating from within the riad Anna Delvey stayed in during her ill-fated trip to Marrakech. Celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, La Mamounia invites you to indulge in its blend of authenticity, refinement, and comfort. Read more on #CSPTimes La Mamounia Marrakech, Vietnam Guide, Things To Do In Marrakech, Urbanism Architecture, La Mamounia, Anna May, Red City, Visit Marrakech, Marrakech Travel

Fans of Netflix’s popular show, Inventing Anna, may be familiar with the prestigious name of La Mamounia, as well as noticed its splendour, luxury and culture radiating from within the riad Anna Delvey stayed in during her ill-fated trip to Marrakech. Celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, La Mamounia invites you to indulge in its blend of authenticity, refinement, and comfort. Read more on #CSPTimes

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I’ve been dreaming about visiting Marrakesh for a long time. Ever since I first saw pictures of the architecture and beautiful geometric-inspired tile work it’s been on my bucket list. As someone from the Midwest United States, it’s always seemed like an exotic and mysterious

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