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English
Included
Explore the famous Majorelle Garden, a colorful oasis designed by Jacques Majorelle
Learn about Berber culture through exhibits of art, jewelry, and traditional crafts
Visit the Yves Saint Laurent Museum and admire the designer’s timeless creations
Discover Marrakech’s blend of art, history, and fashion in one inspiring experience
Enjoy private round trip transportation for a relaxed and comfortable visit
€ 81.05
€ 74.57


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Immerse yourself in the artistic and cultural beauty of Marrakech with a visit to the Majorelle Garden, the Berber Museum, and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum. Begin your journey in the peaceful haven of the Majorelle Garden, created by the French painter Jacques Majorelle. This lush oasis is adorned with vivid blue buildings, rare exotic plants, and elegant pathways shaded by palms and bamboo. The serene atmosphere and striking colors offer a perfect escape from the city’s vibrant energy, inviting you to stroll, reflect, and connect with nature’s beauty in one of Marrakech’s most iconic landmarks.
Continue your cultural exploration at the nearby Berber Museum, where the rich traditions of North Africa’s indigenous Berber people come to life through dazzling displays of jewelry, textiles, and everyday artifacts. Then, step into the Yves Saint Laurent Museum, a striking architectural gem that honors the visionary designer’s deep connection to Marrakech. Admire his timeless fashion creations, original sketches, and personal items that reveal his artistry and influence on global design. With comfortable private transport and all entry fees included, this experience offers a perfect blend of art, history, and inspiration in the heart of Morocco’s most captivating city.
Beverages
Bottled water
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Admission fees to Majorelle Garden
Admission fees to Yves Saint Laurent museum
Admission fees berber museum
Guide
Gratuities
Sunglasses and sunscreen
Water bottle
Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Keep personal essentials
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Beautiful garden to stroll through, especially on a hot day. Private garden excellent. Berber museum educational and enjoyable. YSL museum interesting but I wish we could have watched the two movies before viewing the collection to give more context.

One of the most beautiful garden in Morocco. Jardin Majorelle goes after the name of a French Ornealist Jac Majorelle, where you can find his house, Berber museum, library and hundreds of different kinds of plants. Such an amazing botanical garden in Marrakech. Many trees of lemon, pomegranate, orange, cactuses, fountains and others. Pleasant visit.

A beautiful place to visit with a photo opportunity around every corner! You need to buy your ticket in advance and if suggest getting the earliest slot you can. The queues when we left were very long. Inside you have to follow a prescribed route, but you can go at your own pace and take as long as you want. It is a lovely garden and the colours and contrasts of the garden and the architecture are stunning. But it does get busy.

Very beautiful. Genuinely is art but living. Obviously there are crowds but we managed to get all the photos we wanted no problem. Colours are stunning. Toilets in good condition. The Berber museum is also interesting for a small add on

I love cactus plants and there is no better place for cactus lovers than Jardin Majorelle. This beautiful garden holds so much variety of exotic plants especially cactus. We booked our tickets a week in advance and visited the garden on satutday afternoon between 1.30 pm and 2.30 time frame window. There was slight wait for approximately 15 minutes prior to entry which is reasonable. Garden is gorgeous and nicely looked after by the management. There is overwhelming presence of security within this garden but i guess its necessary to protect the natural habitat. Sometimes visitors unintentionally do things which can cause a significant damage to the beauty of this garden. Therefore, presence of security personnel is imperative. This garden gets quite busy and you have to wait to take few pictures or visist this site. We felt like we were in time machine and life was so slow and peaceful whilst visiting this garden. Do not rush and enjoy each and every component of this beautiful garden. I envisage anything between 2 to 3 hours is reasonable timeframe to appreciate this garden. We bought the combo ticket of garden + Berber are museum which was a good decision. All details are clearly signposted for the ease of visitors. A must visit if you are in Marrakesh.



