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Jardin Majorelle

Nestled in the heart of Marrakech, Jardin Majorelle is a vibrant oasis that captivates visitors with its striking combination of color and nature. Created by French artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s, the garden is a living work of art, featuring exotic plants, fountains, and the iconic cobalt-blue buildings. The garden offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city, with paths winding through lush greenery, towering palm trees, and a variety of cacti. The garden’s tranquil atmosphere invites visitors to relax and enjoy its beauty while learning about its rich history and the artistic vision behind it.

Jardin Majorelle Tours & Excursions

The Basics

Jardin Majorelle is one of Morocco’s most famous gardens and a must-see destination in Marrakech. The garden spans over 12 acres and is home to over 300 plant species from around the world. In addition to the stunning flora, the garden features the Majorelle Villa, which houses a museum dedicated to Berber culture, showcasing traditional Moroccan art and artifacts. It is open daily, with an entry fee of around 70 MAD (Moroccan dirhams), and also includes access to the adjacent Yves Saint Laurent Museum, which honors the famous fashion designer's love for the garden.

Things to Know Before You Go

Before visiting Jardin Majorelle, it’s helpful to know that it can get quite busy, especially during peak tourist seasons. It’s recommended to purchase your ticket in advance, either online or at the entrance, to avoid long lines. While the garden is accessible to all visitors, be sure to wear comfortable footwear as you’ll be doing some walking. If you plan on visiting the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, it’s best to allocate extra time, as there’s much to explore. Photography is allowed in the garden, but be mindful of other visitors.

How to Get There

From Agafay, located around 40 kilometers from Marrakech, the best way to reach Jardin Majorelle is by car or taxi. The journey typically takes 45 minutes to an hour. If you don’t have access to a private vehicle, you can also book a day tour, which often includes transportation from Agafay. Taxis can be hired in advance or arranged through your hotel. For a more adventurous option, you could also rent a car for a self-guided journey through the scenic roads between Agafay and Marrakech.

When to Get There

he best time to visit Jardin Majorelle is during the cooler months, from October to April, when temperatures are more comfortable for strolling through the garden. It’s especially beautiful in spring when the flowers are in full bloom. To avoid the crowds, aim to visit early in the morning right when the garden opens or later in the afternoon, a few hours before closing. The garden tends to be quieter at these times, allowing you to enjoy the peace and tranquility of the surroundings.

Day Trips from Agafay

If you're staying in Agafay, a day trip to Jardin Majorelle is an excellent way to experience the charm of Marrakech. The day can be structured to include visits to other nearby attractions, such as the historic Majorelle Villa, the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, and the bustling souks of the Medina. Consider booking a guided tour that combines these highlights for a comprehensive Marrakech experience. After your visit, take time to explore the local markets and enjoy a traditional Moroccan meal at one of the nearby cafes or restaurants to complete your day.