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Jardin Majorelle is the most-visited garden in North Africa and one of the top places to visit in Marrakech for a reason. Created by French painter Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s and later rescued from demolition by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Berge, the garden is a riot of cobalt blue, cadmium yellow, and emerald green set against cacti, bougainvillea, bamboo groves, and lily-pad pools. The signature Majorelle Blue - a vivid ultramarine - covers every building surface and creates an otherworldly contrast against the desert sky.
The garden spans about 2.5 acres and contains over 300 plant species from five continents, including towering palms, giant agaves, and fragrant jasmine. Inside Majorelle's former studio, the Berber Museum displays an excellent collection of North African textiles, jewellery, and woodwork. Tickets cost 150 MAD (~€15) for the garden or 200 MAD (~€20) including the museum. It is open daily 8:00-18:00 (extended hours in summer). The adjacent Musee Yves Saint Laurent is a separate ticket and visit.
Pro Tip: Buy tickets online to skip the queue - waits can exceed 45 minutes during peak season. Arrive at 8:00 AM opening for the calmest experience. The morning light is also best for photography, catching the Majorelle Blue before harsh midday shadows.