Celebrating Moorish heritage and the ancient beauty of Marrakech, Amanjena’s Pavilions and Maisons echo the opulent style of a sultan’s palace with subtlety and grace.
Set beneath stuc venitien domes with arched entrances, vaulted ceilings and garden courtyards, Amanjena’s Pavilions and Maisons are cool,
elegant dwellings with Berber carpets scattered over zellij-tiled floors. The sound of running water in fountains soothes while chaise longues and
candle lanterns lend classic Moroccan ambience. Several offer private heated pools.
The two-bedroom Al Hamra Maison offers 1,130 square metres (12,163 square feet) of living space and provides a private butler service,
a private heated pool and an extensive main pavilion. Features include Berber carpets, Zellij-tiled floors and soaring mirrors.
Each Maison Jardin features seven-metre-high ceilings and offers 572 square metres (6,157 square feet)
of living space, including a garden courtyard and a butler’s pantry.
Ideal for larger parties, each two-bedroom Maison features seven-metre-high ceilings
and offers 360 square metres (3,875 square feet) of living space.
Offering a 25-square-metre (269-square-foot) heated swimming pool and a private garden, 220-square-metre (2,368-square-foot) Pavilion Piscine rooms
feature Berber carpets, Zellij-tiled floors and soaring mirrors. Adjacent pool pavilions can be joined together via courtyard doors.
Pavilions lie beneath their own graceful Venetian stucco domes and are an average size of 175 square metres (1,883 square feet).
Each has access to a garden courtyard that overlooks the golf course or olive groves.
After a morning gathering local ingredients at the souk accompanied by an Aman chef, a warm welcome awaits at
Amanjena’s beautifully refurbished kitchen, where you’ll prepare the delicious Moroccan speciality using a traditional recipe.
Featuring both a sushi bar and robata grill, the informal izakaya-style cuisine takes centre stage in the atmospheric surrounds.
Enjoy not only atmosphere, but tasty food with amazing beverage.
Japanese food
Its centuries-long standing as a cosmopolitan centre has led to Marrakech's unique culinary tradition,
which is embraced and embellished in the dishes prepared by Amanjena’s chefs.
The Caidal Tent is a romantic spot for a candle-lit private dinner. Accompanied by live Moroccan music, a variety of menus are available featuring specialities such as lamb méchoui,
the subtle flavours of which are developed over many hours cooking underground.
Amanjena’s spa is home to two hammams complemented by showers, washrooms and a glassed-in whirlpool that opens onto a relaxation courtyard with a bubbling fountain.
The Amanjena Spa offers relaxing and rejuvenating treatments inspired by local cultures and customs infused with raw organic products for wellbeing of the mind and body.
The ancient city of Marrakech is centred on its 12th-century medina, a red-walled former fortress crisscrossed by narrow lanes. Its attractions extend outward to the golf courses on the city's outskirts and the surrounding villages, where little has changed over centuries.
A varied landscape of rugged snow-capped mountains, parched desert dunes and winding coastline, Morocco has some of North Africa’s most diverse geography, all accessible from Amanjena.
Explore the market and paths surrounding the mud-walled houses and share traditional mint tea with a Berber family.
Visit popular destination of Marrakech.
Two minutes away, the 18-hole Al Maaden Golf Course is joined by the 27 holes of Marrakech Royal Golf Club.
Alone or with a guide, visit the souks, tanneries, museums, mosques and the Place Jemaa El Fna, one of Africa’s busiest squares and bustling day.
Ascend to Kasbah Toubkal by car, helicopter or foot, where you'll enjoy a panoramic picnic lunch at 1,800 metres above sea level.
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Route de Ouarzazatekm 12, MarrakechMorocco 40000