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The Amanjena brings the Amanresort's particular
concept of high expense luxury hotel to North
Africa . Located in a gated complex some five miles
south of the town, well away from the masses (and
secure from the paparazzi), with architecture that
is low-rise palatial, rose pink and frilly, trimmed
with green tiled roofs. At the heart of the resort
is the bassin, a massive fish-filled reservoir of
water that feeds two shallow canals running between
the 32 sunset-red-coloured pavilions and six
two-bedroom maisons.
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Each air-conditioned pavilion is a vast and
lavish private residence comprising a bedroom with
domed living room area, king-size bed, spacious
bathroom and dressing area, open fireplace,
mini-bar, private courtyard complemented by a
gazebo, a lounge sofa and dining area. The Pavilion
Piscine has a private pool.The maisons are
distinguished by marble columns and a zellij wall
fountain.
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Upstairs there is a master bedroom and bathroom;
the ground floor has a living and dining area with
connecting bedroom and bathroom. They also come
with private swimming pool and gazebo. Just to add
a final touch, the two Jardin maisons and the two
Al Hamra maisons are favoured with a private
garden, served by a personal butler. One could get
used to this style of living.
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Features of Amanjena include the adjacent
Amelkis 18-hole championship course; serene
courtyards and covered salons; a library; Moroccan
restaurant graced with 80 onyx columns; a
restaurant serving International and Thai cuisine;
a heated pool with surrounding terrace where lunch
and refreshments are served; health centre with 2
hammams, steam baths, whirlpools, gym, massage
rooms, beauty salon and floodlit tennis courts; a
selection of small boutiques with Moroccan antiques
and crafts.
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RATES
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(Euros) Daily Rates
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On Request
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Beantragen
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Su Richiesta
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"The Amanjena",
Marrakech
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