1. Dar Darma, Marrakech | MOROCCOThe  Dar Darma is a XVIII century noble home transformed into a 6-room   boutique in  the Moqf quarter of the Medina in Marrakesh. You enter the   low-lit  main house through the typical Moroccan patio with fountain and   lush  greenery in oversized vases.  A recent revamp enhanced chequered   B/W  floors, antique portals, original hand-painted woodwork and    finishings. Warm earthy colours make for a superbly relaxing, intimate    atmosphere.  The rooms are just perfect: enormous, with heavy wooden    furnishings, oversized armchairs and day beds, velvet and raw linen.    Deep red and charcoal prevail, together with the scent of jasmine,    throughout the huge salons and suites. When you can bear to leave your    room, try the Hammam or the shaded roof terraces with sun beds by the    pool and breathtaking views over the city.

    Dar Darma, Marrakech | MOROCCO
    The Dar Darma is a XVIII century noble home transformed into a 6-room boutique in the Moqf quarter of the Medina in Marrakesh. You enter the low-lit main house through the typical Moroccan patio with fountain and lush greenery in oversized vases.  A recent revamp enhanced chequered B/W floors, antique portals, original hand-painted woodwork and finishings. Warm earthy colours make for a superbly relaxing, intimate atmosphere.  The rooms are just perfect: enormous, with heavy wooden furnishings, oversized armchairs and day beds, velvet and raw linen. Deep red and charcoal prevail, together with the scent of jasmine, throughout the huge salons and suites. When you can bear to leave your room, try the Hammam or the shaded roof terraces with sun beds by the pool and breathtaking views over the city.

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