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Where Atlas light meets Moroccan soul

Tucked into 19 acres of palms, olive groves and immaculate fairways, Park Hyatt Marrakech feels like a beautifully kept secret. Red-earth architecture echoes the ancient medina, while open terraces frame the snow-dusted Atlas Mountains like living artwork. Time behaves differently here – it stretches, softens, and forgets to rush you – drift between three outdoor pools, linger over mint tea in the lounge, or slip away to the spa’s candlelit hammam.

Rooms and suites are designed for indulgent idleness, with oversized bathrooms, walk-in wardrobes and terraces that invite long, golden-hour pauses. Children vanish happily into the kids’ club, golfers greet the dawn on Al Maaden’s greens, and everyone reunites at sunset, watching the mountains turn rose and copper. It’s Marrakech, but softened, slowed, and wrapped in quiet confidence.

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At the foothills of the Atlas Mountains and wrapped by Al Maaden’s emerald fairways, the resort offers the rarest of balances: closeness to the Medina, yet worlds away from its whirl. A short drive delivers you to Jemaa El Fna’s spice-scented chaos, Yves Saint Laurent’s cobalt-blue garden, or the hushed beauty of Bahia Palace, then just as quickly returns you to birdsong, open skies, and rustling palms. But you may just find that the greatest pleasure is simply staying put – watching sunlight slide across terracotta walls while the mountains glow, reminding you that Marrakech can be both thrilling and wonderfully, indulgently calm.
 
Every meal here feels like an exclusive event, and you just so happen to be on the VIP list. TFAYA, the brasserie arabesque, steals the show with its Friday and Saturday Arabesque Evenings – live music, sizzling méchoui, slow-braised meats, and the unforgettable sticky date and lamb tagine. By day, the pool bar shifts the mood with Nikkei-Mediterranean flair: citrus-kissed octopus ceviche, tuna tartare, delicate sushi, and a lobster roll that disappears far too quickly. Afternoons belong to the lounge, where sweet-and-savoury tea-time treats make it dangerously easy to lose track of hours. At sunset, tapas and bespoke cocktails glide in, signalling the gentle transition from poolside languor to evening indulgence. 
The spa here is a sanctuary within a sanctuary. It hums with soft light, warm stone, and the scent of neroli and argan. Begin with a private Moroccan hammam ritual, then sink into the indoor temperature-controlled pool or drift between steam, sauna, and whirlpool. Treatments blend local and global expertise: Nectarome’s Relaxing Massage melts tension with verbena-infused oils, while Sodashi’s Arabian Oud ritual delivers head-to-toe renewal. For pure indulgence, the Personalised Ritual for Two unfolds over three blissful hours – a rose bath, exfoliation, detox wrap, and warm oil massage, all in a private spa suite. Finish in the fitness studio or simply recline in the relaxation lounge, letting the real world fade into a very distant memory.
 
Park Hyatt Marrakech understands that “family-friendly” doesn’t mean sacrificing calm. The kids’ club is a small wonderland of indoor and outdoor activities, with its own aqua park that guarantees at least one spectacular bedtime collapse. While little ones are busy splashing and crafting, parents reclaim their holiday. Family suites and terraces make evenings easy, and the relaxed dining venues welcome younger guests without turning into soft-play zones. It’s a place where children feel indulged, parents feel restored, and everyone goes home a little sunnier than they arrived.
 
Days here are as active or as beautifully idle as you wish. Golfers rise early for 18 holes at Al Maaden, while runners follow the resort’s jogging trail past fairways and gardens. Cultural explorers can join a private Medina tour through hidden riads and artisan workshops, or master lamb tagine and zaalouk in a hands-on cooking class with the hotel’s chefs. For something truly soulful, venture into a Berber village for a home-cooked couscous lunch beneath the Atlas foothills. 

The Himalayan salt back scrub, part of the Sodashi Manskind treatment

The Nikkei ceviche enjoyed barefoot by the pool at Pavillon

The chocolate and Moroccan pastry boxes delivered to your room – what could be a dreamier midnight snack?

 

Facilities

Food & Drink

  • 1 all-day Moroccan brasserie with live-cooking evenings, tagines, méchoui, and festive Arabesque atmosphere
  • 1  poolside and terrace bar with Nikkei-Mediterranean small plates, fresh ceviche, sushi, and seasonal dishes
  • 1 lounge bar with afternoon tea, sweet-and-savoury treats, tapas and bespoke cocktails in a book-lined, mellow setting
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.

Entertainment

  • Playground
  • Children's pool
  • Game room
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Kids club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Outdoor heated pool
  • Water park
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.

Family facilities

  • Kids’ club (4–12yrs) - indoor and outdoor activities, arts and crafts, pottery, gardening, water games, play areas
  • Aqua Park
  • Children's swimming pool
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.

Sports & Health

  • Fitness
  • Golf
  • Tennis
  • Massage
  • Sauna
  • Solarium
  • Spa centre
  • Spa treatments
  • Steam bath
  • Turkish bath (hamam)
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.

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