Casino De La Mamounia Marrakech
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- Grand Casino La Mamounia Marrakech
- Le Grand Casino De La Mamounia Marrakech
The La Mamounia Hotel is a five-starhotel in Morocco. It faces the Atlas mountains and is at the heart of the old city of Marrakech.[1][2][3]
The hotel was built in 1929 by Henri Prost and Antoine Marchisio on the 15 hectare palace and garden Mohammed ben Abdallah gave to his son Mamoun.[4]
The hotel was a filming location for Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 film The Man Who Knew Too Much, starring James Stewart and Doris Day.[5]
Well-established institution, Le Grand Casino La Mamounia has succeeded in settling gaming as a form of art. Thanks to its prestigious history, its elegant decoration and the variety of its Table Games and Slot Machines Le Grand Casino La Mamounia has managed to become a must for gamers of all kinds. 140 Slot Machines 20 Table Games. Book your tickets online for Le Grand Casino de la Mamounia, Marrakech: See 84 reviews, articles, and 47 photos of Le Grand Casino de la Mamounia, ranked No.87 on Tripadvisor among 150 attractions in Marrakech.
Gallery[edit]
indoor pool
outdoor pool
La Mamounia garden
interior
interior
Grand Salon
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References[edit]
- ^Karam, Souhail. 'Churchill's Moroccan Oasis on Sale in Privatization Push'. Bloomberg. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- ^Rai, Sarakshi. 'Looking for investors: Morocco Govt trying to sell 51% stake in iconic La Mamounia Hotel'. HotelierMiddleEast.com. ITP Digital Media Inc. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- ^Tulloch, Lee. 'Inside Marrakech's La Mamounia, the world's best hotel'. Vogue. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
- ^Borghi, Rachele; Camuffo, Monica (2010). Barberi, Paolo (ed.). Differencity: postcolonalism e construzione della identita urbane, in 'È successo qualcosa alla città. Manuale di antropologia urbana'. Rome: Donzelli editore. pp. 117–150. ISBN9788860364623.
- ^https://www.movie-locations.com/movies/m/Man-Who-Knew-Too-Much-1956.php
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Coordinates: 31°37′15″N7°59′50″W / 31.62083°N 7.99722°W