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Nobu Marrakech: Robert De Niro has opened a new hotel in Morocco

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We present to you an elegant hotel in Morocco, which recently opened its doors in beautiful Marrakech - Nobu Marrakech.

Nobu Marrakech is a real hotel treat. A hotel in Morocco was opened by Robert de Niro. Marrakesh easily competes with the most famous European capitals thanks to its lively pulse. Although September's devastating earthquake caused considerable damage, Morocco remains high on the list of tourist destinations. The city also has ambitious plans for the future, as it wants to double the number of visitors by 2023. The city's new acquisition - Nobu Marrakech - will certainly help with this.

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The hotel and restaurant chain, co-owned by Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper and Gillian Anderson, has opened an outpost in Marrakech. And that's anywhere, but in the immediate vicinity of the main square. You can walk through Lalla Hasna Park to the main square of Jemaa el-Fnaa in just 15 minutes.

The beautifully designed Nobu Marrakech hotel is a real feast for the eyes and impresses already in the lobby, with its tall bonsai and beautiful stucco. The ambiance remains faithful to the Moroccan tradition, with a hint of the chain's Japanese origins. You can choose from as many as three pools - the first with a large terrace on the roof, and the infinity pool on the ground floor and the underground 27-meter pool in the Pearl Spa. The spa offers numerous treatments, scrubs and massages.

The panoramic roof is sure to be an Instagram hit, with woven sunshades and city views. In the mornings, the hotel spoils you with a buffet breakfast, full of continental delights and delicious local pastries. On individual mornings, your first bites are taken to the sounds of the guitar, as a local guitarist also performs.

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