公司信息
Owned by husband-and-wife team Mariceli and Azeddine, Palais Amador has all the comfort and charm of a homely guesthouse and all the opulence and luxury of a boutique hotel. There to greet you upon arrival, the friendly couple will ensure that you’ll feel right at home.
住宿信息
Located just far enough outside the city to escape the hustle and bustle, yet close enough to enjoy all it has to offer, Palais Amador is situated a perfect 30 minutes outside of Marrakech.
In an oasis of green – olive groves and palm fronds - framed by the red Atlas Mountains, this Hispano-Moorish building blends together the charms of southern Spain and the exotic intrigue of Morocco and its Arabic-style architecture.
Filled with the intricate patterns of Arabic designs, elegant marble columns, stained glass windows and interior fountains, it’s surely deserving of its title of ‘palace’. Ornately carved furniture inlaid with mother of pearl, colourful lamps and Arabic style arched doorways constantly remind you that you’re in Morocco.
With just nine rooms, the hotel is quiet and intimate giving you the real sense of being a guest in someone’s home rather than being just a number. With exotic names such as Granada, Jasmin and Estrella, each room is decorated in a unique style. Some are romantic, decked in dreamy cream colours or regal shimmering golds, with views over the mountains, while others are dedicated to various themes – the Arabian horse, Amazigh and Syrian art
周边信息
he Palais Amador may seem isolated and secluded, but you’ll find plenty of attractions and activities located nearby. Golf fans are in luck as there is not one, but in fact three golf courses in the surrounding area. Amelkis Golf is a 27-hole course located in the heart of Marrakech; Royal Golf is situated in an unrivalled natural setting and has been in operation since 1933; and finally there’s Maaden Golf – a championship 18-hole course.
If golf doesn’t do it for you, then there’s also the Al Hamra Equestrian Club open for trekking around the striking red countryside - and much more comfortable than a camel.
And of course there’s always the ‘Red City’ of Marrakech just 30 minutes away and ripe for exploration. Shop for coloured lamps and sequinned slippers in the rabbit warren-like souks or munch on dried apricots and dates while watching the Berber musicians in Djemaa el-Fna.