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[Luxus Magazine] La Mabrouka: from the home of Yves Saint Laurent to a luxury hotel

Villa Mabrouka, located in the port city of Tangier, was once one of the properties of the creator Yves Saint Laurent. Recently, it has turned into a magnificent five-star hotel, where tourists and fashion lovers can relax, while walking in the footsteps of the late couturier.

 

Take the charm of Morocco, the taste of the decoration of the designer Jasper Conran and add a touch of nostalgia, and you would get the Villa Mabrouka.

 

 

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Before becoming a charming hotel, hidden in the arid and picturesque city of Tangier, Villa Mabrouka was one of the many residences of the eponymous fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and her husband Pierre Bergé. Great art collectors, design enthusiasts and lovers of the world, they have accumulated during their lives many buildings, the most famous in Morocco remains the Villa Majorelle and its bright blue, inspired by the waters of the Atlas.

 

Villa Majorelle, Marrakech

 

Today, another house opens its doors, the Villa Mabrouka, not as a cultural place, but as a hotel thanks to the acquisition and makeover of the British designer and fashion designer Jasper Conran.

 

I will never forget the first sensation I felt when I left the narrow streets of Tangier and entered the green and shady courtyard of the villa, full of banana trees and palm trees, before emerging in an oasis of large lawns and an incredible garden overlooking the sea” He confides in the columns of AD magazine.

 

An oriental treasure in the city

 

Click here to read the full article on Luxus Plus Magazine.

 

Featured photo : © Montgomery photo

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