Marajah SPA
Galerie Las Torres de Majorelle, Av. Yacoub El Mansour, Marrakech 40000
Spa Type
Traditional Hammam
Overview
Marajah Spa occupies 400 square metres across two levels of the Las Torres de Majorelle gallery in Gueliz, a short walk from the Jardin Majorelle. The interior leans into traditional Moroccan craft: copper-clad walls, fountains, water features, and decorative details made entirely by hand by Marrakech artisans. The effect is ornate without feeling overwrought, closer to a private hammam palace than a commercial wellness centre. The layout holds four private hammams, seven treatment cabins (single and duo), and a generous relaxation lounge where mint tea, Moroccan pastries, and a complimentary foot massage fill the pause between treatments. The hammam menu is structured in tiers. The Traditionnel pairs black soap scrub with a kessa glove exfoliation and a one-hour relaxing massage. The Royal adds a ghassoul mask with seven plants and argan oil hydration. The Berbère substitutes a sugar scrub and henna wrap. The Cléopâtre brings in gold beldi soap and camel milk ghassoul before finishing with a hot stone massage. At the top, the three-hour Marajah Signature runs the full circuit: hammam, black soap, ghassoul rose wrap, henna mask, argan hydration, one-hour massage, and a 45-minute facial with argan and rose. The massage list extends well beyond the packages. Alongside relaxing and tonic options, the menu includes hot stone, four-hand, prenatal, and a dedicated children's programme for ages six to twelve built around chocolate-based scrubs and wraps. Facials use argan, rose, and prickly pear oil. All products are natural and locally sourced. The spa is reserved for women and couples only, a policy that keeps the atmosphere quiet and unhurried. Parking sits directly opposite the entrance, making Marajah one of the more accessible spa addresses outside the Medina walls.















