Réservez si You want the opulence of a Moroccan palace without the chaos of the Medina, plus a front-row seat to the Atlantic.
Pourquoi les gens l'adorent
It’s a 'living museum'—a restored 18th-century military hospital and sultan's residence
Two distinct outdoor pools: one infinity facing the ocean, one serene garden oasis
Service is already legendary, with staff like Mr. Mustafa and Mohamed Magdy getting specific shout-outs
En bref : A stunning, brand-new resort that feels like a sanctuary, though the ocean views come with a side of coastal road traffic.
Évalué par @haroontahir : I stayed at this palace in Rabat and it was a total dream. The ocean view from my breakfast table was insane, and the historic architecture makes you feel so sophisticated. The staff even left me a handwritten note! It's the perfect mix of culture and luxury.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Travelers are blown away by the restoration and the 'palace' feel, calling it a peaceful escape from the city's hustle.
Reality check
Some guests felt the food at the poolside restaurant 'Flamme' was overpriced and average compared to local options.
You appreciate historic architecture; the restoration of the Kasr Al Bahr is genuinely world-class
You want a resort vibe (pools, spa, kids club) within a city break
You need a guaranteed good night's sleep and find the Medina riads too noisy or claustrophobic
Propreté et entretien
9.5
Housekeeping: Impeccable twice-daily service with turndown; staff are meticulous.
Bathroom hygiene: Brand new marble bathrooms; grout is pristine, no signs of wear yet.
Maintenance: Flawless condition due to recent opening (late 2024).