Hotel in Marrakech, Morocco
Le Palais Paysan
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About Le Palais Paysan
As the sister to Talaa 12, one of Morocco’s most impeccably modern riad hotels, it makes perfect sense that Le Palais Paysan would take contemporary North African design into the countryside. Situated just south of Marrakech at the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, this so-called “peasant palace” is anything but stingy with its comforts. From the dramatic geometry of its entryway to the sweeping vistas that unfurl in every direction, Le Palais Paysan is a pastoral retreat less than an hour from the heart of the city. Each of the hotel’s sixteen rooms features some kind of outdoor space — whether it’s a terrace overlooking the mountains or a private pathway into the garden is up to you. The customized experience also extends to your bathroom, a spacious sanctuary lined with cool tiles, dual sinks, and a walk-in shower or soaking tub. The décor is naturally a bit more rustic than the cool modernism of Talaa 12, but the same innovative spirit means fewer traditional riad signifiers in favor of vibrant wall hangings, a wealth of comfy throw pillows, and lamps that can only be described as scruffy-chic. When it comes to public spaces, Le Palais Paysan isn’t shy about incorporating the exhilarating vastness of its surroundings. The restaurant serves Moroccan specialties with Mediterranean accents on a terrace overlooking the rolling hills, while the placid surface of the pool reflects the wide open sky. And for anyone craving a bit of semi-wild adventure, the hotel staff will be glad to arrange horseback rides, hikes, or mountain-biking trips. How to get there: Le Palais Paysan is located approximately 15 miles from Marrakech-Menara International Airport (RAK).
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