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since 2007
Welcome to Mumtaz Dar – a name most fitting
At the foot of the Jbilates, Mumtaz Dar enjoys a panorama both unique and exceptional:
The palm groves of Marrakech stretch before it, framed by the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas.
Just as the legendary Mumtaz Mahal, the empress who inspired one of the Seven Wonders of the World — the Taj Mahal, built by Shah Jahan in memory of her beauty and the love she awakened — so too does Mumtaz Dar embody a tribute to timeless grace.
Perched above one of the world’s most celebrated palm groves, Mumtaz Dar reflects serenity and eternal beauty — a place where poets once said even the moon would hide in reverence.
Here, time stands still, as if honoring an everlasting love story.
Here, everything recalls the colors that symbolize that legendary woman:
The blush of dawn
The brilliance of midday light
The golden hues of sunset
The mysterious glow of the moonlight
If Mumtaz Mahal was the symbol of the ideal woman, “the chosen one of the palace,” then today you too may feel chosen when staying at Mumtaz Dar — through:
The beauty of the house
The authenticity of its materials
The nobility of its decoration
The richness of its details
The calm of its surroundings
The purity of its atmosphere
The enchantment of endless horizons before your eyes
All will immerse you in a feeling of plenitude, delight, tranquility, and serenity — until you find yourself whispering… “Mumtaz” — a word that, like the place itself, speaks of all that is rare, splendid, and truly superb.

All will immerse you in a feeling of plenitude, delight, tranquility, and serenity — until you find yourself whispering… “Mumtaz” — a word that, like the place itself, speaks of all that is rare, splendid, and truly superb.


Welcome to Mumtaz Dar – a name most fitting
At the foot of the Jbilates, Mumtaz Dar enjoys a panorama both unique and exceptional:
The palm groves of Marrakech stretch before it, framed by the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas.
Just as the legendary Mumtaz Mahal, the empress who inspired one of the Seven Wonders of the World — the Taj Mahal, built by Shah Jahan in memory of her beauty and the love she awakened — so too does Mumtaz Dar embody a tribute to timeless grace.
Perched above one of the world’s most celebrated palm groves, Mumtaz Dar reflects serenity and eternal beauty — a place where poets once said even the moon would hide in reverence.
Here, time stands still, as if honoring an everlasting love story.
Here, everything recalls the colors that symbolize that legendary woman:
The blush of dawn
The brilliance of midday light
The golden hues of sunset
The mysterious glow of the moonlight
If Mumtaz Mahal was the symbol of the ideal woman, “the chosen one of the palace,” then today you too may feel chosen when staying at Mumtaz Dar — through:
The beauty of the house
The authenticity of its materials
The nobility of its decoration
The richness of its details
The calm of its surroundings
The purity of its atmosphere
The enchantment of endless horizons before your eyes
All will immerse you in a feeling of plenitude, delight, tranquility, and serenity — until you find yourself whispering… “Mumtaz” — a word that, like the place itself, speaks of all that is rare, splendid, and truly superb.



elcome to Mumtaz Dar – a name most fitting
At the foot of the Jbilates, Mumtaz Dar enjoys a panorama both unique and exceptional:
The palm groves of Marrakech stretch before it, framed by the snow-capped peaks of the Atlas.
Just as the legendary Mumtaz Mahal, the empress who inspired one of the Seven Wonders of the World — the Taj Mahal, built by Shah Jahan in memory of her beauty and the love she awakened — so too does Mumtaz Dar embody a tribute to timeless grace.
Perched above one of the world’s most celebrated palm groves, Mumtaz Dar reflects serenity and eternal beauty — a place where poets once said even the moon would hide in reverence.
Here, time stands still, as if honoring an everlasting love story.
Here, everything recalls the colors that symbolize that legendary woman:
The blush of dawn
The brilliance of midday light
The golden hues of sunset
The mysterious glow of the moonlight
If Mumtaz Mahal was the symbol of the ideal woman, “the chosen one of the palace,” then today you too may feel chosen when staying at Mumtaz Dar — through:


