Discover the Luxury of the Royal Hamam

Summary:

The Royal Hamam is the pinnacle of Moroccan spa traditions, offering a blend of deep cleansing, relaxation, and indulgence. This treatment begins with a traditional scrub, where your skin is exfoliated to remove impurities, leaving it smooth and refreshed.

Next, a luxurious coffee scrub infused with nourishing oils is applied to your face and body, rejuvenating your skin and enhancing its natural glow. Your feet are pampered with a gentle scrub using a natural stone, ensuring they feel soft and revitalized.

To complete the experience, you’ll enjoy a warm, soothing drink, helping you relax both body and mind. The Royal Hamam isn’t just a treatment—it’s a journey of renewal and luxury, designed to make you feel like royalty.

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Experience the Authenticity of the Traditional Hamam

The Traditional Hamam is a timeless Moroccan ritual designed to purify and rejuvenate your body. This experience begins with a warm steam session, opening your pores and preparing your skin for deep cleansing.

Using traditional Moroccan black soap (Beldi soap), your body is gently exfoliated with a Kessa glove, removing dead skin cells and leaving your skin smooth and refreshed. The treatment continues with a rinse using natural Moroccan gel and shampoo, ensuring your entire body feels clean and revitalized.

Rooted in Moroccan culture, the Traditional Hamam is more than just a cleansing ritual—it’s a moment of relaxation, renewal, and connection to an age-old tradition.

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