The Ritz-Carlton Rabat, Dar Es Salam has debuted in Morocco. Nestled within 440 hectares of forest and lush gardens, the opulent palace promises an unparalleled experience in the heart of Morocco’s capital.
Situated on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, the vibrant capital of Morocco, Rabat, reflects the rich tapestry of the country’s influences. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2012, the city is celebrated as the cultural capital of the country and offers a harmonious blend of historical and modern monuments, including architectural wonders and contemporary art galleries, embracing the Hispano-Moorish heritage.

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Located just a few minutes’ drive from the historic centre, The Ritz-Carlton Rabat, Dar Es Salam offers an ideal setting to create precious memories in this fascinating place.
“The debut of The Ritz-Carlton Rabat, Dar Es Salam marks a significant milestone for the Ritz-Carlton brand as we expand our footprint on the African continent and celebrate our first property in Morocco,” said Helen Leighton, Vice President Luxury Brands, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Marriott International.
“Our guests can expect the brand’s legendary service, sumptuous interiors, and a stunning natural setting that together create a sanctuary of luxury and serenity in the heart of Rabat.”

Upon arrival, guests will be enchanted by the hotel’s grandeur and majestic elegance. The high ceiling showcases meticulous craftsmanship, beautifully embellished with “muqarnas”, an iconic Arab-Andalusian architectural element from the Almoravid era. The richly decorated dome, with geometric and floral patterns, dominates the ceiling with colours of green, gold, and touches of red. At the heart of the lobby, majestic bonsai trees bring a unique freshness to the palace while elegant chandeliers grace the ceiling. The walls, adorned with singular Moroccan “Gebs” frescoes, transform plaster into masterpieces, illustrating the mastery of local artisans. These floral and geometric frescoes tell the stories and legends of Morocco through their delicate motifs.

The masterpiece of the lobby area, a striking, sparkling Rococo chandelier sits majestically, adding a touch of theatrical splendour that harmonises with the overall decor. The interiors have been meticulously curated to represent Arab-Andalusian history and culture, while subtly integrating modern touches through elegant furnishings. Each thoughtfully placed wall painting illustrates emblematic moments of Andalusian culture and tells a unique story, capturing landscapes, scenes of daily life, or historical events of the Moorish past.

“At The Ritz-Carlton Rabat, Dar Es Salam, we honour the tradition of luxury and hospitality that has defined our brand for over a century. Our palace, set in a splendid natural environment, offers a serene and opulent retreat where every detail has been carefully considered to ensure a unique experience,” stated Christian Fomm, General Manager of The Ritz-Carlton Rabat, Dar Es Salam.
“The Ritz-Carlton brand stands out for its commitment to providing personalised service and meticulous attention to detail. We are proud to continue this tradition in Rabat,”

The Ritz-Carlton, Rabat Dar Es Salam offers 100 guestrooms and 17 suites all with a private terrace facing the pool and the gardens, including a 180 square-metre Royal Suite. Embodying a marriage between Baroque opulence and Moroccan touches, all guestrooms and suites feature grand headboards adorned with gebs, large mirrors, Baroque-styled furniture, and sumptuous marble in the bathrooms. The gilded frescoes and opulent fabrics infuse a sense of timeless elegance, while the vibrant colour palette introduces sophisticated freshness. The views of the surrounding greenery from all the rooms allow guests to recharge in a peaceful natural setting.

The Ritz-Carlton Spa offers a serene retreat with saunas, hammams, 10 massage rooms and two couple’s suites where expert therapists use the finest products from marocMaroc. Inspired by Roman baths, the indoor pool features a glass roof flooding the area with natural light. Fluted columns with golden accents and carefully chosen porcelain create a peaceful, timeless atmosphere.













