Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, 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.
The new hotel of Mohamed VI In the vibrant Art Deco district of Casablanca, an imposing 23-story tower stands, which at first glance could go unnoticed among the surrounding architecture. However, what many are unaware of is that this building has been home to the Royal Mansour Casablanca since last April, the second five-star hotel owned by the Moroccan royal family. With a history dating back to its opening in 1953 as the first hotel of its category in the city, this architectural gem has undergone an ambitious renovation that has restored all its original splendor with a renewed Art Deco style. Upon entering number 27 of the Royal Armed Forces Avenue, visitors are immersed in a world of luxury and sophistication, where every detail reflects the country's and beyond craftsmanship excellence. The renovation work, whose cost has not been disclosed, has brought to life a space where elegance merges with tradition in a display of creativity and good taste. From the impressive aerial map of Casablanca adorning the lobby, to the 600 pieces of art scattered throughout the building, every corner of the Royal Mansour Casablanca is an ode to art and craftsmanship. The richness of the materials used in the construction of the hotel, such as wood, brass, and marble from 70 places around the world, bear witness to the care and attention to detail that has characterized this project. Arabesque motifs, creative lighting fixtures, and a careful selection of Italian furniture combine to create an atmosphere of refinement and distinction in every space of the urban palace. With 149 rooms, suites, and private apartments, the Royal Mansour Casablanca offers an unparalleled accommodation experience, where luxury blends with comfort in a dreamlike setting. In terms of wellness, the hotel features a spa and wellness area on the fourth and fifth floors, which stands as the largest in the city, offering a wide range of services including sauna, beauty treatments, hammams, and a fully equipped gym. Customer care extends to male grooming as well, with an exclusive barber space on the 20th floor where hair services are provided by experts in the field. The gastronomic proposal of the Royal Mansour Casablanca is equally impressive, with options ranging from Le Bar, with its American bar atmosphere and Cuban cigar cellar, to La Grande Table Marocaine on the 23rd floor, where the best of Moroccan cuisine is celebrated. With a menu curated by the renowned three Michelin-starred chef Eric Frechon, the Brasserie offers a fusion of French culinary classics with Moroccan touches that delight even the most discerning palates. The choice of Casablanca as the location for this second hotel of the Moroccan royal family does not seem to be coincidental. With a strategic location and a growing cultural and touristic offer, the city stands out as a promising destination for high-end tourism. With the upcoming opening of the Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay, located near the palace of Mohamed VI in the Tamuda Bay area, a promising future for the region's tourism industry is emerging. In conclusion, the Royal Mansour Casablanca stands as an oasis of luxury and sophistication in the heart of the city, where tradition and modernity merge to create a unique and unforgettable experience for its guests. With unparalleled attention to detail, a top-notch gastronomic offer, and dreamlike facilities, this hotel promises to become an undisputed reference in luxury tourism in Morocco.