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Jardin Majorelle garden in Marrakech, MRK
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View of Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech, MRK
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View of Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech, MRK
Photo: Google

Jardin Majorelle

4.4(58,255 reviews)Activity
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4 and up. Younger children enjoy spotting colorful plants and fish in the pools, while older kids and teens appreciate the unique architecture and photography opportunities. Toddlers can manage the short walking distances, though active runners may find the narrow paths challenging.

About

Jardin Majorelle is a visual wonderland that captivates children with its electric blue buildings, towering bamboo groves, and colorful cacti from around the world. The compact size and shaded pathways make it manageable for families with young children, while the stunning photography opportunities and peaceful atmosphere provide a relaxing break from Marrakech's bustling medina.

Highlights

  • The iconic cobalt blue villa and buildings that create stunning photo backgrounds
  • Exotic cacti collection and towering bamboo groves from around the world
  • Tranquil ponds with colorful fish and turtles that kids love to spot
  • The Berber Museum showcasing Moroccan culture (optional add-on ticket)
  • Shaded pathways perfect for escaping Marrakech's heat

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive right at opening time (8:30 AM) to avoid tour groups and enjoy cooler temperatures, especially important during summer months.
  2. 2.Purchase tickets online in advance to skip the often lengthy ticket queue, particularly during peak tourist season (October to April).
  3. 3.Bring water bottles and snacks as options inside are limited. The on-site cafe is pricey and often crowded.
  4. 4.Download a family scavenger hunt beforehand featuring specific plants or architectural details to keep kids engaged throughout the visit.
  5. 5.The garden pathways are stroller-friendly, but a baby carrier works better for navigating during busy periods when paths get congested.

Best Time to Visit

Visit early morning (8:30-10:00 AM) on weekdays to beat crowds and heat. The garden is busiest from November to March during peak tourist season, so summer months (June to August) offer a quieter experience despite warmer temperatures.

What to Know

Entry costs approximately 70-100 MAD for adults and 30-50 MAD for children (cash or card accepted). The garden is compact and fully accessible with paved pathways. A small cafe offers refreshments, but bringing your own snacks is recommended for picky eaters.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. Spring (March to May) offers the most blooms and comfortable temperatures. Summer visits are possible but can be very hot by midday. The garden occasionally closes for special events, so check ahead.

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Cafe des Epices in the medina (15 minutes away) offers family-friendly Moroccan dishes with rooftop seating. Le Jardin (also in the medina) features a relaxed garden setting with kid-friendly options like pasta and grilled meats alongside traditional tagines.

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