After eight years of work, Le Royal Mansour Casablanca reopened its doors this Monday, April 15, a complete facelift for this emblematic hotel in the kingdom. When it was first inaugurated in 1951, it was envisaged as a symbol of the modernity of the White City.

Its reconstruction has scrupulously respected the clean lines and large volumes characteristic of the original. Grandiose volumes, breathtaking perspectives... A double panoramic elevator to reach the restaurants on the 23rd floor, which overlooks the Atlantic with a unique point of view over the different districts. A spa of more than 2,500 m2 on two floors, a suspended glass walkway, a collection of works of art, without forgetting the 93 rooms, the 39 suites, and the 13 private apartments which promise a dive into discreet luxury... We find the Royal Mansours DNA and even a ballroom, which even has its own ballroom. In 2024, refined furniture, the patios overflowing with greenery, and the majestic staircase have been designed to perpetuate the modernist spirit of the hotel.