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Movenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech

Avenue Mohammed VI Hivernage, Marrakesh, Morocco, 40000
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About us

Ideally located on the beautiful Avenue Mohammed VI, in the city center, near the Medina and just 4 km away from the international airport, theMovenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi & Palais des Congres Marrakech, in complete renovation phase, will offer outstanding facilities for meetings, leisure and individual business travelers. The Movenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi & Palais des Congres Marrakech will benefit from 503 rooms and suites and also have many recreational facilities including four swimming pools (one dedicated to children), a spa, a fitness center, six restaurants & bars and a nightclub. A dedicated entrance will connect the hotel to the largest convention center of Morocco, the famous Palais des Congrès also operated by Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts. Many functional spaces will be offered with more than 5,600 square meters, with 2700 m² of exhibition halls, two auditoriums up to 1500 guests and many breakout rooms. The Hotel will immediately become an icon within the "Red City" of Marrakech as visitors will find a new face within this fascinating ancient Berber city.

Venue Details

ChainAccor
BrandMovenpick Hotels
Built1989
Renovated2016
Total meeting space64,583 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms503
Venue typeHotel

Awards

Cvent awards
Industry awards
Not Applicable

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Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Wheelchair accessible
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Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
64,583.5 sq. ft.
Largest room
18,298.7 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
20
Second largest room
18,298.7 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
32,291.7 sq. ft.
Space (outdoor)
107,639.2 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

Meeting room floor plans

Salle Reda 1 Download PDF
Salle Reda 1
Salle Karam 3 Download PDF
Salle Karam 3
Salle Reda 5 Download PDF
Salle Reda 5
Royal Ballroom Download PDF
Royal Ballroom
The Asni Space Download PDF
The Asni Space
Ambassadors Auditorium Download PDF
Ambassadors Auditorium

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
503
Single (1 bed)
503
Double (2 beds)
503
Suites
98
Tax rate
10%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 2.49 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Valet parking
Street parking

Local Attractions

Tanneries
Tanneries
Recreation
20 mins
Situated in the northeast of the medina, the tanneries cannot be missed. With an overwhelming smell and many invitations from people in the streets, you’ll easily find your way to the tanneries. A perfect place to watch just how all the treasures you find in the markets of the old medina are made. Everything from bags to dresses are born here, and visitors can watch workers are they hand dye material in preparation for trade in the city. Virtually an outdoor museum demonstrating an alternative to the modern factories, the tanneries are an intriguing feast for all the senses.
Rue Yves Saint Laurent.
Marrakech, MA 40000
Saadian Tombs
Saadian Tombs
Historical landmark
15 mins
These tombs were created to stand as the final resting place of the many rulers and members of the Saadi dynasty. Rich in history, the Saadian tombs were rediscovered in 1917 after having been sealed up for centuries. Magnificently decorated with bright tiles, Arabic calligraphy, and intricate carvings, Saadian Sultan Ahmed al-Mansour ed-Dahbi certainly spared no expense on his tomb, making for a beautiful site for tourists. Located just outside of Marrakech, the tombs are easy to reach, and a fantastic alternative to the bustling city. Carefully restored and well preserved, they now stand as one of the most popular things to see in Morocco.
Rue Yves Saint Laurent.
Marrakech, MA 40000
Jemaa el-Fna Square
Jemaa el-Fna Square
Historical landmark
10 mins
Somewhat of an open-air theatre and museum combined, Jemaa el-Fna is the pulse of Marrakech. The daily square buzzes with snake charmers, henna tattoo artists and various other entertainers; while at night there are countless stalls boasting traditional lamb heads and fresh orange juice. Tourists flock here all year round to experience the true heart of the city and to discover the intriguing things the locals have to offer in this magical Moroccan square.
Rue Yves Saint Laurent.
Marrakech, MA 40000
The Bahia Palace
The Bahia Palace
Historical landmark
15 mins
The Bahia Palace is a palace and a set of gardens located in Marrakesh, Morocco. It was built in the late 19th century, intended to be the greatest palace of its time. The name means "brilliance". As in other buildings of the period in other countries, it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style. There is a 2-acre (8,000 m²) garden with rooms opening onto courtyards.
Rue Yves Saint Laurent.
Marrakech, MA 40000
El Badi Palace
El Badi Palace
Historical landmark
20 mins
El Badi Palace is a ruined palace located in Marrakesh, Morocco. Commissioned by the Arab Saadian sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, sometime shortly after his accession in 1578, its construction was funded by a substantial ransom paid by the Portuguese after the Battle of the Three Kings.[1] The palace is nowadays a well known tourist attraction.[1]
Ksibat Nhass
Marrakech, MA 40000
Medersa ben Youssef
Medersa ben Youssef
Historical landmark
20 mins
Ali ben Youssef Medersa was once the largest Islamic study centre in North Africa.
Marrakech, MA 40000
Koutoubia Mosque
Koutoubia Mosque
Historical landmark
10 mins
The minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech’s most famous symbol – built in a traditional Almohad style and topped with four copper globes – is visible from near and far. It’s not really that high (77 metres), but thanks to local topography and a local ordinance that forbids any other building in the Medina to be higher than a palm tree, it towers majestically over its surroundings. It’s still an active place of worship, and non-Muslims may not enter. But it’s possible to get a good view of the exterior by walking around either side.
Jardin de la Menara
Jardin de la Menara
Park
2 kms
Jardin de la Menara are big gardens that you can visit or walk.
Jardin Majorelle
Jardin Majorelle
Park
5 kms
Jardin Marjorelle, ancient house of Yves Saint Laurent French painter Jacques Majorelle’s flourishing homage to the plant world is a much sought-after colourful and shady retreat from the bustle of Marrakech’s Medina. The lemon yellow and the striking cobalt blue (now named Majorelle blue), plus the palms, the soaring cacti and the multicoloured planters, seduce visitors in their thousands to this sanctuary in the Ville Nouvelle.
Rue Yves Saint Laurent.
Marrakech, ME, MA 40000
Medina with its ancient souks
Medina with its ancient souks
Historical landmark
2 kms
The Jemaa el Fna place in the middle of the Medina has been classified as World Heritage site by Unesco in 2001. The two main routes into their heart are rue Semarine (aka Souk Semarine) and rue Mouassine; the former offers the more full-on blast of bazaar, the latter is a more sedate path leading to choice boutiques. Every section has its own speciality: carpets and textiles; woollen hats and cooked snails; spices and magic supplies; cotton, clothing, kaftans and blankets – and most importantly raffia bags and baskets, which you’ll need to carry all your purchases in.
MA 40000

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Sustainable Practices

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Health and Safety

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