The Al Mamoun Suite · La Mamounia Palace Marrakech
When the Orient weds the Baroque
The name of this Exceptional Suite is a reminder that the history of La Mamounia dates back to the 18th century, when Prince Al Mamoun received a sumptuous thirteen-hectare orchard from his father as a wedding gift. It is to the splendour of that era that the décor pays homage, an expression of supreme luxury with its carved wooden ceilings, chiselled plaster friezes and zellige mosaics.
A destination in a class of its own
Furnished with paintings and objets d'art from the four corners of the world and accented with notes of deep red velvet, the Exceptional Al Mamoun Suite is a testament to the multiple influences that have combined to create a perfect alchemy between the Orient and the Baroque. Upholstered in floral designs, the 18th-century armchairs seem to await Prince Al Mamoun's guests. Light reigns supreme: emanating from the grand chandelier in the lounge, flooding in through the floor-to-ceiling windows and softening the atmosphere in the suite's more intimate spaces.
Your gaze will be drawn to the two Chinese vases set upon pedestals, framing the large French windows that open onto the terraces. In the distance, the Atlas Mountains come into view, gracing this royal oasis. The Exceptional Al Mamoun Suite is a destination in itself.
Featuring two bedrooms with a double bed and two singles, two bathrooms with separate shower and bathtub, and a spacious lounge, the Al Mamoun Suite - the largest of the Exceptional Suites at 212 sqm - is the perfect solution for those seeking both space and intimacy.