Jardin Majorelle is one of the most famous and visually striking places in Marrakech. Designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later lovingly restored by Yves Saint Laurent, it stands today as a true masterpiece of art, design and nature.
You’ll be captivated by the intense cobalt blue - now famously called “Majorelle Blue” - that splashes across the Art Deco studio and fountains, creating a stunning contrast with the thousands of exotic cacti and plants from around the globe. This bold use of color and composition makes the entire garden feel almost surreal, like stepping into a living painting.
Walking through the space feels incredibly peaceful despite its popularity. Shaded paths, bamboo groves, water features, and perfectly maintained gardens create an oasis-like atmosphere in the middle of the city. Every corner feels intentionally designed, blending natural beauty with artistic expression.
Next to the garden, the Berber Museum adds cultural depth with exhibitions dedicated to Amazigh (Berber) heritage, traditional clothing and art.
Best visited early morning to avoid crowds
Entry ticket required (online booking, combo tickets are available)
Expect queues during peak season
Café and gift shop available
Taxi or walk from central Gueliz