Jardin Majorelle & Yves Saint Laurent Gardens, Marrakech, Morocco
A vibrant botanical sanctuary in the heart of Marrakech, where bold colour, exotic planting, and artistic legacy converge across the iconic Jardin Majorelle and the adjacent Yves Saint Laurent Gardens.
One of the many highlights of my visit to Marrakech was having the opportunity to visit Jardin Majorelle, known to many as the Yves Saint Laurent gardens. Even if you are not familiar with this 12-acre slice of paradise, as one of Marrakech's most popular and iconic visitor destinations, it is quite likely that you have already seen photographs of friends and family posing next to the vivid blue walls of the museum and surrounding botanical garden.
From the moment you step into the garden, visitors are cut off from the outside world. Walking through towering arches of bamboo trees, noises of cars and busy life are erased, replaced by the soothing sounds of nature. Created by French painter Jacques Majorelle, the site boasts rare and unique plants from around the world, acquired by Majorelle during his travels, further fueling his passion for gardening over a forty-year period that helped lay the foundations for the iconic garden that we can appreciate and experience today.
For those travelling to Marrakech, a visit to the Majorelle garden is strongly advised. Whilst it can get very busy, there is plenty of space to walk around and enjoy the serenity and beauty of the grounds. If you are limited for time, it is possible to enjoy the experience within an hour, though at least two hours will allow for a leisurely stroll to take in the surroundings. There is also the Berber museum displaying an exclusive collection of Berber objects originating from diverse regions of Morocco, from the Rif to the Sahara. Tickets to the museum can be purchased at the gate at an additional cost.