Majorelle Garden

Botanical garden with iconic cobalt blue villa

7.9/10
#8 of 14 in Marrakech
120 MAD adults, 50 MAD students

The Majorelle Garden is a serene botanical oasis in Marrakech, covering one hectare of lush vegetation. Created by the French Orientalist artist Jacques Majorelle starting in 1923, the garden reflects his personal artistic vision over nearly forty years. It is renowned for its striking cobalt blue structures, known as "Majorelle Blue," which contrast vividly with the greenery of exotic plants, including bamboo, bamboo, and cacti.

Visitors walk through shaded pathways lined with palm trees and water features, creating a cool and tranquil atmosphere. The garden also houses the Berber Museum, located in a former villa on the grounds. This museum displays artifacts related to the indigenous Berber people of Morocco, including jewelry, textiles, and tools, providing cultural context to the landscape. The site was later acquired by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, who loved the garden and is buried there, adding a layer of artistic history to the visit.

Practical information is essential for planning. The garden is open daily, but tickets are required. Due to high demand, it is advisable to book tickets in advance online to avoid long queues. Visitors should allow at least an hour to explore the garden and the museum. The site is located near the Medina, making it accessible by foot or taxi. Dressing modestly is recommended, though the garden is a relaxed environment. This destination appeals to art lovers, botany enthusiasts, and those seeking a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. The combination of natural beauty and artistic heritage makes it a significant cultural landmark in Marrakech.

Majorelle Garden

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Hours & Fees

Hours

Daily 8am-6pm

Admission

120 MAD adults, 50 MAD students

Quick Facts

Rating
7.90/10
Destination Marrakech
Region Marrakech-Safi
Admission 120 MAD adults, 50 MAD students

Best Time to Visit

Visit in spring or autumn for mild temperatures ideal for exploring the medina and gardens.

Marrakech, Morocco

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