Location. Built in the style of traditional Moroccan houses, the Hotel BlueBay Marrakesh is set in a palm grove, 13 kilometres from the souks, mosques and museums of Marrakech.
Hotel Features. The hotel combines traditional style with modern facilities. The onsite spa includes a fitness centre, Turkish bath, sauna, heated swimming pool, massage room, and beauty treatments.
The Hotel BlueBay Marrakesh offers two restaurants. Dar Diafa is an � la carte restaurant whose menu offers local specialities. Restaurant Darkoums buffet offers a wide variety of dishes, and in the tented Cafe Maure guests can relax with a cup of tea in the traditional Moroccan surroundings. A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily, and the half board room rate includes breakfast and dinner.
The hotel offers three conference rooms equipped with the latest technology.
Daily entertainment and activities are organised for children between the ages of 4 and 12.
Guestrooms. The Hotel BlueBay Marrakesh offers 260 guestrooms over one floor, with traditional Moroccan decor and furnishings. All offer air conditioning, safes, satellite television, and telephones. A half board rate is offered.
Rates:
164 - 211 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 260
Number Of Floors: 2
Amenities:
Fitness Facility
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
BlueBay Marrakech
Douar Ouled Borrahmoun El Bour
Marrakech, Morocco
Driving Directions:
From Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK):
Distance to Hotel BlueBay Marrakesh is 18 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.
Getting there. Two types of taxi are available at the airport: shared taxis (Grands Taxis) can seat six people, and private cabs (Petits Taxis) are for up to three passengers. The fare to the city centre should be approximately 50 60 MAD, and should be agreed in advance. Price is subject to change.
Getting around. Marrakech city centre is best explored by foot, as cars are unable to reach many of the narrow lanes in the Medina. Sand coloured Petits Taxis can be used for short trips, and Grand Taxis are ideal for trips further afield. Horse drawn carriages are a good way to travel around Marrakech, but the price should be agreed before travelling. Buses are regular and inexpensive, but can be overcrowded.