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Checking In: The Selman Marrakech Hotel

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Just ten minutes outside of the medina’s walls, the Selman is the perfect spot for some calming privacy amongst the Marrakech chaos. With private riads (traditional Moroccan homes), an 80 meter long pool, sexy dining options and sixteen gorgeous Arabian thoroughbreds roaming the premises, the Selman Marrakech Hotel adds up to one magical getaway.

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ALL ABOUT THE SELMAN

The Selman opened its doors in 2012 (a baby in comparison to La Mamounia), but the sleek and ornate Moorish design adds some maturity to the boutique hotel, like it has always stood there as some magical castle out of a fairytale.

With large grounds and only 60 rooms, the hotel is intimate and vast. A five minute golf cart ride from reception delivered us straight to our private riad’s door where we were welcomed by our own personal butler, Karim.

Hospitality doesn’t exactly cover the service we experienced at the Selman. Honestly, the warm welcome reminded me much more of staying with an old family friend. Not only was Karim incredibly attentive and sweet, but the hotel’s director also showed above and beyond kindness. When she heard about the photos I planned on taking on the grounds, she let me borrow from the gift shop’s exquisite handmade kaftan collection. Each piece was unique and stunning and it was so hard not to chose them all!

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Photo by Alan Keohane

THE ROOM

One-room riad — Karim met us with a tray of dates and almond milk, the standard Moroccan welcome! Champagne and desserts awaited us inside (so pretty and delicious the platter was half empty in fifteen minutes). Although we were pretty preoccupied with the sweets, I was immediately drawn to the room’s central fountain, decorated with pink flowers and separated from the room by glass doors. The room itself was decorated with embroidered fabrics — it felt like living in a lavish tent.

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The riad’s layout — a private villa with one bedroom, one bath with a jacuzzi-sized stone tub (could easily fit four people), private garden with 16-ft pool (which we found romantically lit at night, after returning from our daily adventures).

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THE ARABIAN HORSES

The biggest deal at the Selman — the horses. Rightly so, considering the hotel is named after the father of a line of thoroughbreds. The hotel is home to sixteen Arabian horses. They are mainly kept in two stables and five paddocks located on the gardens, all beautifully decorated in an Indian and Andulusian style. I was able to take photos just outside the stables, which I have to admit was a little intimidating at first! The horses are such majestic creatures, I was nervous to get close, but I soon realized they seemed more afraid of me than I was of them!

The horses are trained to perform as well. While dining at one of the hotel’s restaurant, Assyl, we were all invited to step outside for a fifteen minute show — an incredible and unique spin on dinner, especially enjoyable as I sipped on some bubbly champagne.

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THE DINING

Assyl — With low tables, dim candle light and a garden view, Assyl really gives off an alluring and sexy vibe. The decor is in the Ottoman style with carved wood and twinkling chandeliers, while the food is traditional Moroccan, coinciding with the live music!

Selman — Although I did not have time to dine here (so much to do with so little time!), the Selman restaurant is Assyl’s trendy, younger sister — with international food, cocktails and electro lounge music.

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The Selman was such a relaxing getaway from the Medina’s rapid movement and I loved returning at night to sink into the magic of this gorgeous country estate!

New Year, New You! Fashion + Beauty Favorites

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Happy New Year 2016 + Happy Chinese New Year, the year of the Monkey! Get ready for new life adventures – click here to view your horoscope from Astro Style to see what the Monkey year has in store for you. It’s a fresh start to dream bigger, live with even more passion, set new goals, and to live outside our comfort zones. Here are my top monthly fashion and beauty favorites, as well as my travel picks…..desert dreaming. As the great Marcel Proust once said: “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” Here is to having a fresh perspective and living way outside our comfort zones! Check out the links below to shop my monthly favorites + travel destinations. Leave me a comment and let me know what’s your favorite travel destination for 2016 – I just might feature the location and give you a shoutout in one of my blog posts!

1: Stella McCartney Bag

My Instagram Adventures @KeirAlexa

2: Stuart Weitzman Boots & Brian Atwood Boots

3: Destination La Mamounia Marrakesh Blog Post

4: Morroco

5: Louis Vuitton The Spirit of Travel

6: YSL Limited Edition Lipstick + Moroccanoil Hair Treatment

7: Glossier Moisture Balm – Oh so perfect for travel!

DESERT TRAVEL – “The Desert is haunting in its endless beauty” Next stop #JOSHUATREE

8: Fornasetti Flora Diffusing Scent

 

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Spicing It up in the Souks

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All the way at the top of North Africa, near the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco, Marrakech marketplace explodes with organized chaos.

That was the description a friend and I decided on — organized chaos.

For years I’ve had Marrakech on the top of my travel list. I would scan through internet searches, absorbed by the rainbow of colors, the eccentric detail in architecture, tiles swirling in diamonds and circles and flowers, and the solid carved stone also looping, turning in unexpected directions.

Although souks, small shops and stands, exist all across Morocco, Marrakech is known for having the largest marketplace in the country. Moroccans must love mazes.

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You could get lost in it. Well, actually, you should get lost in it. My boyfriend and I hired a tour guide, which I highly recommend, as it’s the best way to introduce yourself to the history and culture of the city, but once you get a feel for the flow of the marketplace, something starts calling you to weave and explore the exotic maze on your own.

Prepare yourself for a sensory overload — so many spices, the smells are hard to distinguish, snake charmers, dancers and musicians all packed together down the tiny ancient streets lined with souks. Each shop with its own personality, baiting customers inside with stacked cages filled with turtles and iguanas!

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At one shop I stooped down to get a better look at some baby chameleons and before I knew it the shop keeper had placed one in my hand and was ushering us into his shop, attempting to sell us all of his items. Moroccans are great at sales and fun to barter with, but also extremely welcoming. One man who owned a spice shop insisted on concocting a special potion for my boyfriend when he told him he had a stomach ache. The man genuinely cared about his health and asked for nothing in return.

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After leaving the souks, I walked away with some scarfs, plenty of spices and a lamp for a Moroccan inspired room I’m designing for my new home. After living in that fast paced rhythm for even a couple of days, it’s hard to leave with out wanting to take the style and beautiful intricacy back with you.

 

 

 

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