"About a 15-minute drive from the Medina, the Selman is far enough removed from the city to feel blissfully calm, but not so far that it feels like a hassle to head into town for a spot of shopping. Sprawling over 15 acres with a gorgeous 260-foot swimming pool that seems to stretch all the way to the Atlas Mountains, landscaped gardens, and louche interiors designed by Jacques Garcia and crafted by artisans from across Morocco, the 56-room hotel feels like a real retreat. But the Selman also has something that other Marrakech hotels can’t lay claim to: Within the gardens are stables housing thoroughbred Arabian horses, and an equestrian theme runs throughout the property. Guests keen to interact with the horses can try dressage lessons, equine therapy sessions, and rides through the gardens. The Selman is also home to a Chenot Spa for multi-day healing retreats in addition to spa and hammam treatments. Five restaurants and bars, including Assyl, take their design inspiration from Ottoman palaces." - Nicola Chilton