Ingadi
I-Jardin Majorelle
Abantu bendawo abangu-585 bayatusa,
Indawo
Rue Yves Saint Laurent
Marrakech, Marrakech-Safi
Amacebiso avela kubantu bendawo
Far from the bustle of the centre, it is a peaceful oasis with tropical scents, adorned with beautiful colors. This exotic paradisiacal garden, created by the painter Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s brings together on nearly one hectare more than 300 species of plants, flowers and rare species from five continents. At its heart is an Art Deco Moorish villa designed by architect Paul Sinoir. Bright blue inspired by the waters of the Atlas, which now bears the name of Majorelle Blue, recognizable among all. During their first stay in Marrakech in the 1960s, Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé fell in love with the Majorelle garden, which they acquired in 1980 when a hotel was supposed to replace it. They decide to live in the villa and undertake renovations of the garden. Give priority to an early morning visit (the Garden opens at 8am), as it is a very popular site…
Far from the bustle of the centre, it is a peaceful oasis with tropical scents, adorned with beautiful colors. This exotic paradisiacal garden, created by the painter Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s brings together on nearly one hectare more than 300 species of plants, flowers and rare spe…
Now owned by Yves Saint Laurent, and fabulous for photos, the Marjorelle gardens are a lovely spot in the afternoon. There is also a fantastic spot for artisan ice cream opposite!
The Jardin Majorelle in the city center is a must. Combine with the Yves Saint Laurent Museum just in front if you want to feel the hype of the old Marrakech fashion tradition.