The Majorelle Garden is a one-hectare botanical garden and artist's landscape garden in Marrakesh, Morocco. It was created by the French Orientalist artist Jacques Majorelle over almost forty years, starting in 1923, and features a Cubist villa designed by French architect Paul Sinoir in the 1930s. The garden is a labyrinth of crisscrossing alleyways on different levels and boldly-coloured buildings that blend both Art Deco and Moorish influences. The garden is wheelchair accessible and offers a unique and enchanting experience for visitors. The garden also houses the Berber Museum and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, making it a great place to visit with family and friends
Plan your family visit to the Majorelle Garden with these blog insights 👇


Activities: We visited the Jardin de Majorelle. This garden was designed by someone named Majorelle and Yves Saint Laurent loved it so much he bought the gardens when the city was contemplating turning them into a hotel complex
Highlights: The garden is beautiful. Make sure you arrive early to avoid long lines and uncomfortable crowds ✨


