Best of Marrakech
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Product details
- ISBN 9782487507043
- Weight: 2770g
- Dimensions: 250 x 330mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jul 2025
- Publisher: Florentin
- Publication City/Country: FR
- Product Form: Hardback
New places, new faces who make the best of Marrakech: from the Palais Rhoul to the princely refuges, Moroccan gastronomy, parties in the desert, and the emblematic treasures that define the magic of the red city. Also admire the Palace of Adriana Karembeu and the princely riads hidden in the medina, true jewels of elegance and mystery. As for flavours, let yourself be seduced by the Moroccan cuisine of chef Moha Fedal.
Admire the hobby horses at Sahbi Sahbi. Live unique experiences: hot air balloon flight at sunrise or magical parties under the stars in the Agafay desert. This book reveals the new places and emblematic figures of Marrakech, such as Don Diego and his festive evenings.
Relive the splendour of the legendary Palais Rhoul Marrakech, a timeless institution where magic and a change of scenery meet. A tribute to the Marrakech art of living, between tradition and modernity, which makes this city an iconic destination. Best of Marrakech is an invitation to explore a city in perpetual reinvention, where each corner reveals a unique story and emotion.
Text in English and French.
Collective work produced by several contributors, authors and photographers. Among the authors, Gilles Lhote - photographer, globetrotter, then journalist at Paris Match, this great professional was part of the editorial-in-chief of VSD before heading the photo department of Télé 7 Jours. A rock specialist, author of numerous albums and biographies of stars, including Johnny Hallyday's autobiography Destroy (Michel Lafon) and several major books on the “idol of young people” with whom he was close. Gilles Lhote is also a lover of Morocco and Marrakech, which he knows like the back of his hand since he has lived there for several years. “In Marrakech, adventure hides around every street corner, and that’s rock’n’roll!"
