Marrakech, Marrakesh-Safi
experience • lodging
Posted over 4 years ago
Hammam Rosa Bonheur
Literally the best spa experience you'll have. Moroccan's usually visit the hammam once or twice per week and take this cleaning regime really serious as it's part of their culture. They are always sperated by men and women so you don't have to worry about being exposed. In the hammam you'll be washed with argan black soup and put to sit in a steam room to open all your pours. You'll but srubbed down with a loufa that takes away dead skin and impurities. In the end you'll be massaged with essential oils and you'll leave the hammam feeling like you've just been birthed into new skin.
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