Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Last April, the Moroccan Royal Family took another step in the hotel industry by inaugurating the Royal Mansour Casablanca, their second five-star hotel. Located in a discreet 23-story tower on the Royal Armed Forces Avenue in Casablanca, this spectacular hotel is a display of luxury and opulence that leaves no visitor indifferent. At first glance, the building's facade does not stand out among the others in the city's Art Deco district, but upon entering its facilities, one discovers a universe of delicacy and sophistication. From the lobby to the rooms and restaurants, the Royal Mansour Casablanca dazzles with the finest craftsmanship and the most exquisite gastronomy that Morocco has to offer. The hotel's interior design is a tribute to the talent of Moroccan and international artisans, with high-quality materials such as wood, brass, and marble combined to create an elegant and welcoming atmosphere. From the columns to the lighting fixtures, every corner of the Royal Mansour Casablanca is meticulously cared for to offer a unique experience to its guests. With a total of 149 rooms, suites, and private apartments, the hotel also features a 2,500-square-meter spa on the fourth and fifth floors, becoming the largest in the city. In addition, its gastronomic offer is of high quality, with options ranging from a Cuban cigar bar to a French cuisine restaurant with Moroccan influences, a sushi bar, and a space dedicated to male grooming. The rate to stay at the Royal Mansour Casablanca varies according to the room category, with prices starting at 550 euros per night and reaching up to 25,000 euros for the spectacular 1,200-square-meter Royale Suite. Undoubtedly, this hotel positions itself as a luxury destination for travelers seeking an unparalleled experience in the city of Casablanca. Furthermore, the opening of this hotel by the Moroccan Royal Family in Casablanca does not seem coincidental, as the city is emerging as a high-end tourist destination with great potential. With Marrakech established as a cosmopolitan city, Casablanca presents itself as an attractive location for premium tourism, and the arrival of the Royal Mansour Casablanca reinforces this idea. It is also expected that in the coming months the Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay will be inaugurated, another hotel project near the palace that Mohamed VI has in that area, confirming the interest of the Moroccan Royal Family in further expanding their presence in the luxury hotel sector. Ultimately, the Royal Mansour Casablanca stands as a new benchmark in high-level hospitality in Morocco, offering its guests an unparalleled experience of luxury and exclusivity.