The hotel is every bit as beautiful as the photographs suggest. My room was delightfully attired and presented. Absolutely first class. Be aware, that I had a suite so you should take that into account. If you are thinking of paying the extra, I would definitely go for the pool view suite in preference to a room with private pool, which I think has very little advantage and has a less appealing aspect. I give special credit to the staff. Every encounter I had whether with waiters, room service, poolside, housekeeping, was professional, friendly, and helpful. My room and everywhere else was kept thoroughly clean. The gardens are impeccably maintained and look beautiful by day and evening. One thing to be aware of is that the hotel is very very quiet. You will never be disturbed by noise of any kind. I loved this but if you like a bit of buzz, this won't be the place for you. Dinners and breakfasts seemed to be hushed whispers, common areas were mostly empty, even the young children were well behaved and quiet. This was when the hotel was full (they said). You should also be aware that the hotel is in the middle of nowhere. There is a free shuttle bus in and out of town (taxi is about 150 DM). One reason to choose this place is the gym which, though not on the western standard, is good enough. it has a good set of dumb bells, 3 cycle machines, 3 treadmills, and a good multigym resistance machine. It has good air conditioning (unlike some hotel gyms which are too hot to use from March to September). I was very happy with the breakfasts but felt that the dinners did not match the standard of everything else in the hotel. All three of my dinners were blisteringly salty (I stayed 4 nights but skipped dinner the final night). There are so many good dining options in Marrakech, I wouldn't consider that a big negative. Give the restaurant a try and be prepared to eat in town if you aren't keen on it.
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