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PAID CONTENT FOR ES SAADI MARRAKECH RESORT


PAID CONTENT FOR THE ES SAADI MARRAKECH RESORT


Es Saadi Marrakech Resort MARRAKECH, MOROCCO


Located within an 20-acre park in the heart of Marrakech’s Hivernage district, the Es Saadi Marrakech Resort is a true oasis, offering a timeless escape that blends tradition and modernity. The resort is comprised of a five-star 148-room


hotel and 84-suite palace hotel. It’s home to the city’s first casino and offers incredible views of the Atlas Mountains. Within its gardens, you’ll discover eight ksars (traditional two-bedroom villas), 10 private villas with private pools, a 2,400sq-metre shared pool, as well as tennis and padel courts. The resort also features seven restaurants specialising in a variety of cuisine, including Italian, Moroccan and slow food. The award-winning Es Saadi Palace Spa spans


3,000sq metres across three floors. This light-filled space is built around a century-old eucalyptus tree and invites serene self-reflection. Services range from traditional Moroccan hammam to signature treatments such as the Shirodhara Massage, Kobido of 1001 Nights, Dior Institut treatments and the Oriental Thermae Experience.


Composed of the Sanskrit terms ‘shiro’ (head)


and ‘dhara’ (flow), Shirodhara is a traditional ayurvedic therapy technique involving the gentle pouring of warm oil onto the head, followed by a scalp massage. This technique nourishes and soothes the nervous system, addressing issues with sleep, concentration and hormonal balance. More than just a massage, Kobido of the 1001


Nights is an anti-ageing facial that provides a lifting, plumping, draining and regenerating effect. The treatment was developed in collaboration with physio-osteopath Gil Amsallem, and feaures Japanese massage techniques. Exclusive to the Dior Institut at the Palace Es


Saadi in Morocco, the Signature Quintessence 10 Treatments ritual is revitalising ritual for the face and body. The Oriental Thermae is a unique concept envisioned by Caroline Bauchet-Boulhal, offering a luxurious journey of purification and regeneration for the body. Other wellness, fitness and beauty offerings


include a Phyto Hair Spa, barber, nail salon, gym, kinesis, Pilates and yoga.


DON’T MISS Enjoy a homemade post-treatment organic infusion while lounging on a waterbed in the relaxation area


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KEY FEATURES • 98 suites • Eight ksars • Ten private villas with pools • Three swimming pools • Two spas • Tennis and Padel courts • Phyto Hair Spa • Gym


KEY TREATMENTS • Shirodhara Head Massage • Kobido of the 1001 Nights • Dior institut Rituals • Oriental Thermae experience


GET IN TOUCH essaadi.com T: +212 5 24 33 74 00 E: info@essaadi.com / spa@esaadi.com


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