Located in the heart of the “L’HIVERNAGE“ quarter and just 5 minutes from the city centre stores, the famed Marrakesh city walls, the renowned Jamma El Fna square and its souks, the Dellarosa hotel combines Moroccan hospitality with the comfort of a luxury design hotel.
WELLNESS The Dellarosa has 32 suites, 41 double rooms, 3 junior suites and one Master suite. The Spa at the Dellarosa hotel & Spa is an area offering traditional care treatments performed exclusively with natural Moroccan products. There is a Hammam (steam bath), Jacuzzi, balneotherapy, relaxation massages, fitness room for keeping in shape, as well as a large range of other care treatments aimed at your well-being, not forgetting the hairdressing service at your complete disposal.
The comfort of the rooms is reflected in the quality bed linen, as well as the other facilities at your disposal, such as telephone, satellite TV, safe, stereo, free Internet access with Wi-Fi and access to the pool and solarium with views of the Atlas mountains.
Designed and decorated in a modern “ZEN” style, the rooms feature all mod cons, such as air-conditioning, direct dial phone, satellite TV, safe, free Wi-Fi and bathroom with bath or shower.
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How to get there
Airport: 5 km
Train: 1 km
Bus: 500 m
Golf: 2 km
Destination: Marrakesh, Morocco
Considered the “Cradle of Mankind”, Morocco is a place of old city centres, outdoor markets, mosques and wide, tree-lined avenues. It is a land of deserts and fertile oases, of paradisiacal beaches with white sands and transparent waters, of forests, natural parks with rich wildlife and great mountain chains with impressive peaks where snow can be seen almost year-round.
In its handsome imperial cities, Fez, Marrakech, Meknès and Rabat, the buildings that the different Moroccan dynasties have left behind can still be experienced through observation and contemplation, evoking a time of historic and cultural splendour.
Moreover, Morocco offers majestic sand-coloured forts and citadels with royal charm, such as the ancient Berber forts and citadels that dot the so-called Kasbah Route. In Ouarzazate, at the crossroads which lead to the Draa, Dadès and Ziz valleys, you can set off on an unforgettable journey along one of the most fabulous tourist routes on the African continent. With a bit of luck, you will witness the grandeur of the mythic blue men, the Berbers, and their women with their henna-dyed hair and enigmatic tattoos decorating their faces, feet and hands.
The culture, adventure, peace and tranquillity under the sun of the beaches, the bustle of the markets and the art of bargaining, the practice of the most unusual of sports, the savouring of Moroccan dishes and the hospitality of its people are only a few of the reasons that make Morocco a popular destination for travellers. For this reason, to visit Morocco is to make one of the most nearby of great trips.