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Tags: Royal Mansour Marrekech, royal mansour collection, Royal Mansour, 50 Best, The World’s 50 Best Hotels 2025
 
                    31 October 2025 – Royal Mansour Marrakech has been named 13th in the global ranking of The World's 50 Best Hotels 2025. The third edition of The World's 50 Best Hotels has been announced at a captivating awards ceremony in London and features industry-defining hotels spanning six continents worldwide. In addition to its remarkable position in the 50 Best Hotels ranking, Royal Mansour Marrakech received two major distinctions: Best Hotel in Africa and the Highest Climber Award, rising from 38th place in 2024 to 13th this year.
This evening's awards ceremony once again united the global travel and hospitality community to celebrate the world's best hotels. Held at London's iconic Old Billingsgate on the banks of the River Thames, the event showcased exceptional hotel experiences that will inspire consumers, travellers and hoteliers around the globe.
Royal Mansour Marrakech, a palatial oasis crafted by 1,500 artisans, is a living tribute to Morocco's architectural and artistic heritage. Just steps from the Medina, it unfolds through lush gardens, serene courtyards, and private riads along rose-hued pathways. Its 2,500 sqm spa, crowned by a luminous white atrium, embodies ultimate wellbeing. Gastronomy takes center stage with La Grande Table Marocaine and La Grande Brasserie by Hélène Darroze, Sesamo by Massimiliano Alajmo, and Le Jardin, where Executive Chef Jérôme Videau celebrates a fusion of Mediterranean and Asian flavors beneath the palms.
As commented by Jean-Claude Messant, Managing Director of Royal Mansour Collection, “It's a true honour and great source of pride for Royal Mansour Marrakech and all its teams. At this key stage in the development of our collection, this recognition in the 2025 edition of The World's 50 Best Hotels, together with the awards for Best Hotel in Africa and Highest Climber, stands as a meaningful acknowledgment of our brand's vision and values. This recognition reflects the unwavering dedication of my team, who ensure that Royal Mansour remains at the forefront of hospitality, from gastronomy and wellness to design, while offering warm and memorable experiences to every guest.”
Emma Sleight, Head of Content for The World's 50 Best Hotels, says: “We're delighted to return to London for the third edition of The World's 50 Best Hotels. It's an honour to gather so many leading voices in travel, hospitality and hotels – and to celebrate the very best. Our warmest congratulations go to every hotel on this year's list, each of which has clearly made a lasting impression on our newly expanded Academy of travel experts. We hope 2025's list sparks inspiration for travellers as they plan their next trip.”
The World's 50 Best Hotels 2025 was revealed as part of a live countdown from No.50 to No.1. The ranking is complemented by a host of special awards alongside the first ever 51-100 list and reflects the very best travel experiences around the globe, collated from the votes of 800 anonymous experts. This voting panel – the 50 Best Hotels Academy – comprises a balanced mix of hoteliers, travel journalists, educators and seasoned luxury travellers, led by a group of industry-leading Academy Chairs.
About Royal Mansour Marrakech
Royal Mansour - a member of Leading Hotels of the World - is a palatial oasis crafted by over 1,500 local artisans as an ode to traditional Moroccan architecture. A quiet retreat just steps from the Medina, guests are welcomed with an open-air courtyard, nearly four acres of lush gardens (which have recently been extended to incorporate a beautiful kitchen garden, Atelier d'Artiste and an elevated, private dining space), private multi-story riads dotted along petal-pink pathways, and a sprawling, 2 500 sqm spa that is the hotel's crown jewel with its elaborate white birdcage atrium bathed in natural light and holistic menu of restorative and rejuvenating treatments by world-leading, innovative skincare brands. Discerning foodies will delight in the four exceptional restaurants, La Grande Table Marocaine and La Grande Brasserie headed up by multi award-winning and three Michelin Starred chef Hélène Darroze. Sesamo, the hotel's opulent Italian restaurant is orchestrated by three Michelin-starred chef Massimiliano Alajmo (youngest chef in the world to earn 3 Michelin stars). Guests seeking some sumptuous, al fresco dining should head to Le Jardin, to enjoy a fusion of Asian and Mediterranean dishes – headed up by Executive Chef Jérôme Videau.
About The World's 50 Best Hotels
Following the success of The World's 50 Best Restaurants and The World's 50 Best Bars, 50 Best launched The World's 50 Best Hotels in 2023, marking the brand's first global launch since 2009. The World's 50 Best Hotels list is created by The World's 50 Best Hotels Academy, an influential group of more than 800 independent leaders, each selected for their expert opinion of the international hotel scene. The World's 50 Best Hotels event programme – including the awards ceremony and unveiling of the list – provides a unique opportunity to unite hoteliers, restaurateurs, bar owners, media, business and luxury travellers at a captivating celebration of hospitality, passion and talent. The first edition of the awards was held in London, UK, in September 2023.
 
             
            