Jardin Majorelle
Founded by the French artist Jacques Majorelle in 1923, Jardin Majorelle is a vibrant botanical garden and artist's landscape garden. It was later purchased and restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé. The garden features exotic plants, fountains, and stunning blue buildings, making it a must-visit attraction in Marrakech.
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Wheelchair-accessible
Entrance Fee:
Jardin Majorelle
Admission Fee: MAD 165
International Students / Children from 10 years old: MAD 90
Moroccan Citizens and Foreign Residents in Morocco: MAD 75
National Students / Children from 10 years old: MAD 40
Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech
Admission Fee: MAD 135
International Students / Children from 10 years old: MAD 70
Moroccan Citizens and Foreign Residents in Morocco: MAD 55
National Students / Children from 10 years old: MAD 30
Jardin Majorelle + Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts
Admission Fee: MAD 220
International Students / Children from 10 years old: MAD 120
Moroccan Citizens and Foreign Residents in Morocco: MAD 110
National Students / Children from 10 years old: MAD 60
Combined Ticket (Jardin Majorelle, Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts, Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech)
Admission Fee: MAD 325
International Students / Children from 10 years old: MAD 175
Moroccan Citizens and Foreign Residents in Morocco: MAD 135
National Students / Children from 10 years old: MAD 75
Note:
Botanical Garden: Home to a wide variety of exotic plants, cacti, and trees from around the world.
Majorelle Blue: The distinctive cobalt blue color used throughout the garden.
Berber Museum: Showcases Berber culture and art.
Yves Saint Laurent Memorial: Dedicated to the legendary fashion designer.
How can I get to:
Address: Rue Yves St Laurent, Marrakech 40090, Morocco
Opening Hours:
Jardin Majorelle: Every day from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. (Last entry at 6 p.m.)
Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts: Every day from 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Last entry at 5.30 p.m.)
Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech: Every day except Wednesdays, from 10.00 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. (Last entry at 6 p.m.)
Good To Know:
Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon to avoid the crowds.
Accessibility: The garden is mostly accessible, but some areas may be challenging for visitors with mobility issues.
Nearby Attractions: Visit the Musée Yves Saint Laurent and the bustling Medina of Marrakech.
Reservation Option
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E-Ticket (Reservation Online)
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Reservation is required
Payment Method
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Accepts Credit Card
Condition of Visit
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Animals are not allowed
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Bikes are not allowed
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Bringing food and drink
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Do not Pick Flowers
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Luggages are not allowed
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Smoking is not allowed
FAQ
Can I book tickets online?
Yes, tickets must be purchased online at tickets.jardinmajorelle.com/visite
Is photography allowed?
Yes, photography is allowed, but commercial photography requires permission.
Are there any nearby attractions?
Yes, you can also visit the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech and explore the vibrant Medina of Marrakech nearby.
Is Jardin Majorelle accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
While most areas of Jardin Majorelle are accessible, some sections may be challenging for visitors with mobility issues.
Is there a combined ticket for Jardin Majorelle and other museums?
Yes, combined tickets are available:
Jardin Majorelle + Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts: MAD 220
Jardin Majorelle, Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts, and Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech: MAD 325
What is the best time to visit Jardin Majorelle?
The best time to visit Jardin Majorelle is early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
Is there a place to eat inside Jardin Majorelle?
There is a café within Jardin Majorelle where visitors can enjoy refreshments and light meals during their visit.