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Villa Mandarine


Located in a very chic residential area of Rabat, nestled in the heart of a vast orange grove, the Villa Mandarine is a family property transformed into residence of charm and character. Peaceful places full of a charm reserved to family houses where arabesques animate the pure lines and marry with passion of Moroccan art. The Villa Mandarine is a house reinvented for guests looking for tranquility and well-being.

   

In the heart of the residential area of Rabat, The Villa Mandarine offers 30 rooms and 6 Suites decorated with taste, Swimming pool, Sauna, Hammam, fitness, Massage, Billards, Bar, living rooms, Terraces, 3 Conference rooms and a Business center.
The rooms are each individually decorated and benefit from double exposure. The French windows let the light flood the rooms and offer a wide view of the surrounding gardens.

The vegetation protects each room, giving it total privacy. Each room has its own terrace for breakfast with a view. The bungalows each have their private garden. The surrounding vegetation can even be seen from the bathrooms.

    

Taking a tour of the suites has become a real initiatory voyage into the arts.reproductions of the great masters, in all the rooms, chosen and listed by the lady of the house to their originality, constitute the imaginary museum of this professor of arts history.