Like a mirage Le Palais Paysan appears before us. We sweep in through its gates and disembark outside a brutalist orange building, the entrance to paradise. A boutique hotel with just 16 suites, set in beautifully manicured gardens and possessing truly jaw dropping views of the mountains, it is a wonderfully tranquil oasis in a barren landscape.
Read MorePart Three: A Lantern, Ice Cream and a Privileged Dinner
Our plan today is shopping. We’ve come prepared this time, with empty bags ready for Moroccan treasures to decorate our home, which is about to undergo a major refurbishment, so we’re on the hunt for suitably exotic examples.
Read MorePart Two: Camels, Sights and New Year's Eve
We hadn’t planned to find ourselves dressed in Berber robes and riding camels when we hailed a taxi outside Yves Saint Laurent’s gardens 20 minutes ago… but in the spirit of adventure we’ve taken up our driver’s suggestion
Read MorePart One: A Riad in Bab Dakallouh
Returning to the exotic streets of Marrakech, to stay in Riad Ambre et Epices, in the heart of the Medina
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