This is a good and quick escape from the busy medina. I liked the contrast of plants against the blue building. On the small side and entrance + museum fees were a bit steep. The cafe's the best part.
Whatever you do don't miss coming here, really nice place. Might be the best tourist thing to do in Marrakech. End it by sitting at the cafe for drinks.
One of the most beautiful gardens / parks I've ever been to. Designed by YSL, it's a desert garden oasis. Come in the late afternoon for the perfect lighting.
Awesome place to visit in Marrakech. Cozy and quietgarden full of cactus. Walk around, listen the sound of the water and feel the pace. It is worth it.
It's such a natural beauty with a great story behind it. You'll find Yves Saint Laurent's memorial in there with a museum. A must see when you're at Marrakech. There's also a cutecafe to chill.
Absolutely beautiful. So unique. Get the "billet combiné" which grants access to the Majorelle, YSL museum, Berber museum, and special exhibits. People taking pictures can get quite annoying.
Very beautiful, amazing place to hide from the heat of the city. Quite crowded... Be sure to come before 11:00 am to skip long queue. Entrance costs 70dh (about 7EUR). Pram friendly (only few steps).
A bunch of non-typical cactus and a building with nice colours. Good for tourists to take pictures but not great if you’re looking for a local and genuine experience.
Magical place! The colours, flowers are great! But there is a long queue around midday, if you go after 2pm, there will be less crowd and better light inside.
The Majorelle Garden is a two and half acre botanical garden and artist's landscape garden in Marrakech,although it is nice the entrance price is a bit pricey!
Lovely place far from the craziness from the Medina. It's like a peaceful oasis. The majorelle blue is such a great contrast with the colors around, making it for some great pictures.
A verdant oasis on the outskirts of Marrakech. Surrounded by high earthen walls, the botanical garden is home to exotic flora, soothing water features and the brilliant Berber Museum. Read more
It's not exaggerating at all if visiting here is the only reason for Marrakesh. You've got nature and healing. Meeting kitties and YSL are additional. ❤️
The Berber museum there is small but exquisite with an excellent collection of traditional clothes, jewelry, and more. There is Berber music and the jewelry room is fascinating with mirrored walls.
Loved the beauty this garden has. Everything is super pretty but unfortunately there are more tripods, selfiesticks and people who take photos of themselves that quite ruined this gorgeous oase.
The 12-acre botanical gardens owned by Yves Saint Laurent have colorful local flora, along with a small café, bookshop, and the Musée Berbère, with Berber art from the designer’s collection.
Fee 70, berber museum 40. Small garden with nothing special, interesting for those not being in good gardens as in Singapore. In Berber museum things u can see living in Riad or walking “souk 17.
50 DH admission, go early morning or late afternoon. It is small so it can get crowded easily. The majorelle blue colour is stunning! 25 DH extra for Berber museum.
Garden created on beginning of XX century by painterJacques Majorelle and later taken to be replanted by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent who's memorial stone can be found inside the garden
Pretty but pricy at 150DH. Arrive early - opens at 8am to avoid the hordes of ‘grammers & tour busses. shame to see many succulants 17span class="entity tip_taste_match">graffitied 17 with scratches. Berber museum costs extra, opens at 10.
GORGEOUS botanical garden with beautiful architecture. However, can potentially get really touristy. I would suggest to go early to avoid all the people.
Families with kids under 12, disabled, pregnant: go to the left queue! If you’re none of these, don’t use the left queue, you’ll be shown away to the right queue.