Amanjena

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  • Route De Ouarzazate, Km 12
    Marrakesh, Morocco 40000
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Amanjena Spa

  • May 29, 2006
  • Rated 1 of 5 by challey2ny from Brooklyn, New York
Amanjena Spa

After 2 days in a Riad in the medina of Marrakesh, my friend and I drove 12km outside town to this luxury spa which usually sees the likes of Sting and European royalty. I felt scruffy being there. Plus, I could have been anywhere—it didn't feel like Morocco at all.

In fact, we stayed in a sumptuous private compound—privacy is at a premium in places where the rich and famous cavort—that felt like a fancy prison. The marble tub was splendid, and the wood-burning fireplace and private patio complete with bubbling fountain were grand. But I felt trapped in the middle of all that pristine beauty.

You can visit Amanjena for a meal, also quite expensive, and sit by the pool for far less money. But if you are in Morocco to experience it as the locals do, I'd stay away from Amanjena.

From journal Casablanca-Marrakesh-Essaouira

Amanjena

  • December 4, 2000
  • Rated 4 of 5 by globe trotter from Manchester, United Kingdom
This is the first African venture for the people at Aman & it is as expected absolutely perfect.

The ''pavillion'' rooms are domed to replicate huge tents - with sky lights & each room has a lovely private courtyard complete with remote control fountain. The swimming pool is Aman sized - i.e. HUGE (maybe a little too warm?) One of the highlights is the hammam (steam room) - where you can get scrubbed & polished with black salt by one of the locals - it''s a great way to relax after a hard day in the medina!

From journal Medinas & Mosques in Morocco

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