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Royal Mansour Marrakech Secures Top Spot in Forbes' 2025 Wellness Rankings
The prestigious Royal Mansour Marrakech has earned international recognition, securing the fifth position among Forbes magazine's top wellness destinations for 2025. This distinguished Moroccan hotel, nestled in the heart of Marrakech near the iconic Jemaa El Fna square, showcases the epitome of luxury wellness and traditional Moroccan hospitality.
Spanning five hectares within the imperial city's walls, the Royal Mansour distinguishes itself through its unique architectural approach, featuring grand riads rather than conventional hotel suites and corridors. The property's crown jewel is its exceptional spa facility, a 2,500-square-meter sanctuary characterized by intricate white lacework designs, refined marble inlays, and a sensory experience enhanced by flowing fountains and aromatic essential oils.
Forbes particularly praised the spa's embodiment of authentic Moroccan wellness traditions, describing the establishment as "a portal into a world of opulence, history, mysticism, and ancient wellness practices." This recognition adds to Morocco's growing reputation as a premier tourism destination, known for its rich cultural heritage, culinary excellence, and architectural splendor.
The accolade comes at a time of significant growth for Morocco's tourism sector, which reported an impressive 15.87 million visitors by November of the previous year—marking a 20% increase from the prior period. The country has set ambitious targets, aiming to attract 17 million visitors by 2026 and expand to 26 million by 2030.
This latest recognition of the Royal Mansour Marrakech reinforces Morocco's position in the luxury tourism market, joining other acclaimed properties like La Mamounia Hotel in establishing Marrakech as a world-class destination for discerning travelers seeking wellness experiences rooted in cultural authenticity and refined luxury.
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