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Es Saadi Marrakech Resort Brochure A MAGICAL PLACE SUMMARY MARRAKESH ES SAADI MARRAKECH RESORT ACCOMODATION GASTRONOMY RECEPTIONS & SEMINARS SPAS ENTERTAINMENT CONTACT ANNEXES Commercial Brochure 3 Marrakesh will not leave you indifferent, be it for the ever lasting show of Jemaa El MARRAKESH Fna square, its souks, its colorful Medina or the wide variety of surrounding THE PEARL OF THE SOUTH attractions, 1 hour to the Atlas moutains, 2 hours from the sea. IN MARRAKESH The Koutoubia Mosque The Majorelle Garden The Menara Gardens The Bahia Palace The Saadian Tombs The Marrakesh Museum… AROUND MARRAKESH A REAL GETAWAY The Ourika valley Asni & the Atlas Moutains Only 3 hours from Europe Amizmiz The Lake Lalla Takerkoust EXCEPTIONAL CLIMATE Essaouira… CULTURE 330 days of sunshine per year Average temperature of 20°C (68°F) A very rich cultural and historical heritage to discover Commercial Brochure 4 ES SAADI MARRAKECH RESORT SUMMARY IDEALLY LOCATED 20 ACRES OF GARDENS A FAMILY 5 minutes away from the Medina in the heart of Marrakesh affair ES SAADI MARRAKECH RESORT IDEALLY LOCATED 5 MINUTES AWAY FROM THE MEDINA A REAL CITY RESORT An exceptional location in the center of Marrakesh, in the residential Hivernage district. Medina 5 minutes away Airport 10 minutes away Golf Courses 15 minutes away Commercial Brochure 6 ES SAADI MARRAKECH RESORT 20 ACRES OF GARDENS IN THE HEART OF MARRAKESH THE ES SAADI MARRAKECH RESORT IS COMMITTED TO AN ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE APPROACH Our own water recycling plant provides The fruits and vegetables we serve come from water for the gardens “Le Potager du Bled”, our ownorganic farm Sanitary water is heated by solar panel Our poultry is free range Our printed documentation uses mostly All bread, cooking and pastry flour and reycled paper & ink chocolate are made in house AN OASIS IN THE HEART OF THE CITY Commercial Brochure 7 “The encounter of French and Moroccan values has created a culture ES SAADI MARRAKECH RESORT of discreet courtesy and warmth that our family nurtures so that the Es Saadi remains, today and tomorrow, a haven of peace.” A FAMILY AFFAIR Elisabeth Bauchet-Bouhlal Group President & CEO (Right on the picture) Es Saadi Marrakech Resort has been owned and managed by the Bauchet Bouhlal family since 1952. 8 Restaurants 4 Bars Night-Club Casino Many park view balconies Large selection of venues for every occasion SERVICES SPORTS & LEISURE Clef d’Or concierge service 2 Spas & the Dior Institut Drivers Outside heated swimming pool International press Clay tennis court Business Center Cardio training gym Laundry service Fitness Parking Jogging Currency exchange Casino ATM Night-club Commercial Brochure 8 2016 Brochure commerciale 8 ACCOMODATION 4 CATEGORIES OF ACCOMODATION, 4 EXPERIENCES SUMMARY The Es Saadi Marrakech Resort provides four categories of accomodation HOTEL***** PALACE VILLAS KSARS 149 rooms and suites 84 suites 10 villas 8 ksars ACCOMODATION HOTEL***** The Es Saadi Hotel has been a benchmark luxury hotel since 1966. Completely renovated, it offers 149 rooms including 14 suites and 8 bungalows, all with their own balcony, authentic charm and modern comfort. Over the years, the Es Saadi Hotel has adapted to your preferences and combines the elegance of a renowned establishment with the charm of a private home. AT YOUR DISPOSAL Mini-bar Living room corner with two chairs and coffee table (rooms) Landline phone with direct connection European or Moroccan style living room Satellite TV, LCD widescreen (Suites) Ensuite bathroom with separate toilets All rooms can be made to communicate with similar category rooms Air conditioning Heated pool in winter Personal safe Wifi internet access Large wardrobe King size bed or separate single beds CHARM & CONVIVIALITY Commercial Brochure 10 ACCOMODATION PALACE Looking out to the snowy Atlas mountain range, the Palace offers sumptuous interior design by traditional Moroccan craftsmen and offers 84 suites exquisitely furnished, spacious suites. At your doorstep, the pool spreads its turquoise waters over 2400 sqm, of which 300 sqm remain heated all winter long. AT YOUR DISPOSAL Clef d’Or concierge service for any and King size bedding (79x87 in) all your requirements Desk & dining table Large dressing table and personal safe suitable for laptops Large bathroom (160 to 220 sqft) furnished in marble and tadelakt Mini-bar Heated towel rail Broadband Wifi Balcony with teak furniture Satellite TV Free access to hydrotherapy course & Landline phone with direct connection Oriental Thermae® in the Es Saadi (3 extensions: room, living room and Palace Spa bathroom) Separate radiator heating and cold air conditioning LUXURY & COMFORT Commercial Brochure 11 ACCOMODATION VILLAS Set in the gardens like gems in a greenery casing, each villa offers its own garden and private heated swimming pool. Each villa is different and surprises first comers with their generous volume and unique Orient-inspired architecture. 24/7 butler service available. Villas can also host events. AT YOUR DISPOSAL 110 to 260 sqm of floor surface (1.200 to 2.800 sqft) 400 to 1.200 sqm of grounds (4.300 to 13.000 sqft) Private garden with trees and exotic plants Private heated pool Individual cold air conditioning and (28°C / 82°F average) radiator heating One or two ensuite bedrooms Large dressing table and safe suitable for laptops Jacuzzi and separate shower 42’’ LCD television King size (2m x 2.10m or 79’ x 83’) Satellite TV Store personal effects (arrival and departure) Mini Hifi System & DVD player Dressing table Broadband Wifi Electric, chauffeur driven car available Cordless phone EXCLUSIVITY & BUTLER SERVICE Commercial Brochure 12 ACCOMODATION KSARS Tucked away in the gardens around the swimming pool, 8 traditional Berber style 160 sqm (1.700 sqft) villas that offer comfort and authenticity on two floors, ideal for families and groups. AT YOUR DISPOSAL 32’’ LCD TV in both rooms ON THE GROUND FLOOR and 42’’ LCD TV in the living room Room with large dressing table Mini Hifi system & DVD player Bathroom with shower and bath Nespresso Coffee machine & Aquagrad kettle Big living room with bay window & terrace overlooking the swimming pool Broadband Wifi ON THE SECOND FLOOR Possible communication with adjoining ksar Room with large dressing table Butler service Bathroom with shower Living room with private terrace balcony NATURE & AUTHENTICITY Commercial Brochure 13 GASTRONOMY LOCAL & ORGANIC PRODUCE FOR OUR KITCHENS Known as one of the best tables in Marrakesh, the Es Saadi Marrakech Resort hosts many restaurants offering a tasty and refined Moroccan, French and Mediterranean cuisine. Private dining available in restaurants and bars on demand. Outside catering service upon request. Vegetarian cuisine, casher or halal upon request. FOR YOUR DISCERNING PALATE, THE ES SAADI RIGOROUSLY SELECTS THE BEST OF LOCAL SOURCES INGREDIENTS The produce we serve comes essentially Our bread, pastries, chocolates, jams from our family owned organic gardens and finger food are all Home Made and orchards The cheese tray showcases the finest Moroccan goat’s cheese Commercial Brochure 14 SOPHISTICATION & TRADITIONS RECEPTIONS & SEMINARS SUMMARY PERSONALIZE SPECIALIZED TEAM MICE VENUES YOUR EVENT & EQUIPMENT OUR CUSTOMERS RECEPTIONS & SEMINARS MICE VENUES The Es Saadi Marrakech Resort boasts 9 function venues ranging from the intimate 10 seat meeting room to a grand 500 seat auditorium for all your needs. PROFEssIONAL EVENTS Galas Seminaries Banquets Meetings Weddings Incentives Conferences product launches MANY OPPORTUNITIES Commercial Brochure 16 RECEPTIONS & SEMINARS PERSONALIZE YOUR EVENT The Es Saadi Marrakech Resort offers you to personalize your event thanks to its broad range of tailored services. Outdoor screening, organization of exhibitions, dinner under the starry sky… Our staff is at your disposal to meet your needs and demands. A BROAD RANGE OF TAILORED SERVICES Commercial Brochure 17 RECEPTIONS & SEMINARS SPECIALIZED TEAM & EQUIPMENT An attentive team of experts at your disposal. You will be assigned a dedicated team whose sole mission is to make your dreams a reality. They are there to help you organize the event exactly as you want it to be, so that your guests enjoy a magical, unforgettable experience. SPECIALIZED TEAM EQUIPMENT Clef D’Or concierge service to organize Wireless microphones your activities Television Sound and film technicians OHPs Security agents Video projectors Sound engineers Catering services Interior decorators Broadband Wifi Musicians and MCs Translation facilities A KEEN SENSE OF SERVICE Commercial Brochure 18 RECEPTIONS & SEMINARS OUR CUSTOMERS Our flexibility makes your event unique. Aventis Marrakech du Rire Bayer Laboratoires Marrakech Poker Open BMW Europe Omron Clarins Perrier-Jouët CMOOA Petit Bateau Dior RTL Festival International du Film Suzuki de Marrakech World Poker Tour Marrakech Johnson Cilag World Policy Conference Lagardère International WTCC Race Morocco Marrakech Art Fair Etc… PRESTIGIOUS AND VARIED EVENTS Commercial Brochure 19 THE SPAS 2 SPAS SHARING ONE PHILOSOPHY: YOUR WELL-BEING The Oriental Spa provides the relaxing experience of Moroccan rituals: Hammam, sauna, massages and beauty care. The Es Saadi Palace Spa offers a holistic approach to well being on 3.000 sqm (33.000 sqft) of hydrotherapy, Oriental Thermae®, Moroccan Hammams, Signature Massage and Fitness Centre and hosts both the Hair Studio and the Dior Institute. THE ORIENTAL SPA ON DEMAND Large capacity for groups Possibility of total or partial privatisation of Spas Development of different packages Commercial
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