



Majorelle Garden
Jardin Majorelle is a breathtaking botanical haven in the heart of Marrakech, offering a serene escape from the city's lively streets. Created in the 1920s by French painter Jacques Majorelle, the garden is a masterpiece of design, blending exotic flora with striking architectural elements. The space is adorned with vivid blue structures, now known as "Majorelle Blue," contrasting beautifully with lush greenery and vibrant cacti, palms, and bamboo groves sourced from around the world. Water features, shaded pathways, and hidden corners create a peaceful ambiance, making it an ideal retreat for visitors. In the 1980s, fashion icon Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Bergé restored the garden, preserving its artistic and botanical legacy. Today, Jardin Majorelle is one of Marrakech’s most visited attractions, enchanting travelers with its fusion of art, nature, and history—a must-see for anyone exploring the city.
More than 1 hour
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
Wheelchair Access
Restrooms
Parking
Stroller Friendly
Location
✨ Dress Comfortably
Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking. The garden can be quite sunny, so consider wearing a hat and sunscreen.
✨ Photography
Photography is allowed in the garden, but be mindful of other visitors and avoid using flash, especially in the museum.
✨ Respect the Garden
Follow local guidelines and respect the garden’s rules to help preserve its beauty for future visitors.