Sirayane Boutique Hôtel & Spa, Morocco

The Sirayane Boutique Hotel & Spa, designed with authority by the Parisian/Marrakchi modernist architect Imaad Rahmouni. The silhouette is unmistakable, the style is distinctive, and the word they use to describe it — “purified” and has elements of an african inspired or influenced interior.


For more than a few design junkies, Sirayane will answer some long-held prayers. But the appeal is deeper than just the geometric forms. Rooms come with, at very least, a private terrace, and many have private gardens and plunge pools.

It’s a bit like a Far East villa resort, the sort of thing that’s much more common in Thailand, say, than in Marrakech. In fact with its insular atmosphere and its immersive services — from the full-service spa to the cavernous restaurant space and the open-air lounge — it’s tempting to spend both days and nights in. Beautiful haven away!

(Photo’s courtesy of Tablet Hotels)

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