La Mamounia is still the talk of the town. Like Anna Delvey, he understands that, in a world of limitless choice, relevance is everything.
This pleases general manager Pierre Jochem. Ask any of them about La Mamounia and they will have a story. Even on Sundays, local society packs the pool house for the epic buffet brunch. Art deals are done to the sound of birdsong in the Italian restaurant open to the garden, while film-festival moguls host money men in the sexy subterranean wine cellar or at the black-marble Churchill bar. Next to the ruby-red Majorelle bar, L’Asiatique restaurant, with its Ming Dynasty–style chairs and black lacquer tables, is a vision of Deco decadence. In the Pierre Hermé Salon de Thé, guests treating themselves to pastries are bathed in refracted light from a Lasvit chandelier that fills the courtyard. But what is the secret of La Mamounia’s success? Sitting at the edge of the madcap medina, this public palace manages to be both exclusive and popular, providing the city with a spectacular stage. Anna Sorokin), the New York con woman famous for her exquisite taste. The Netflix hit series Inventing Anna followed, with the hotel starring as the destination of choice for Anna Delvey (a.k.a. On her 100th birthday, La Mamounia has emerged from the pandemic phoenix-like, glowing from Jouin Manku’s 2020 makeover. La Mamounia Madeline Lu La Mamounia – Marrakech, Morocco