It was designed by the King of Morocco, and this luxury Marrakech resort has been pulling out all the stops to make guests feel like royalty since its launch back in 2010. Now the Royal Mansour Marrakech, situated within the ancient walls of old Marrakech, is being singled out for its "outstanding" service. The exquisite hotel , made up of a collection of private riads, has been revealed as the winner of the Art of Hospitality Award by The World's 50 Best Hotels ahead of the annual list, which will be announced in September.

READ MORE: How to see cherry blossoms in full bloom without going to Japan Set within six acres of lush gardens, Royal Mansour Marrakech is described as a "benchmark for the luxury hotel industry" thanks to its "exceptional" hospitality and attention to detail. Conceptualized with the notion of creating a "medina within a medina," the secluded resort has a network of hidden tunnels and "secret doors" that help to provide guests with exclusivity and ultimate privacy. And according to the World's 50 Best Hotels Academy, which consists of around 600 "anonymous" hotel industry experts from across the globe, Royal Mansour Marrakech is truly unbeatable when it comes to being welcoming and hospitable.

READ MORE: These are Australia's most beautiful outdoor bathtubs "Providing each guest with their own private palace and personal butler, Royal Mansour Marrakech epitomises the art of hospitality," says Emma Sleight, Head of Content at the World's 50 Best Hotels, w.