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Le Jardin Secret is a beautifully restored Islamic garden hidden behind an unassuming door on busy Rue Mouassine. The riad dates to the Saadian era (16th century) and was painstakingly restored starting in 2008, reopening as a public garden in 2016. It contains two distinct garden spaces: an exotic garden with plants from across the tropics, and an Islamic garden with the traditional four-part layout symbolising the four gardens of paradise, fed by an original khettara (underground irrigation channel).
The real draw is the contrast with the chaotic Medina outside. Step through the entrance and the noise drops instantly - replaced by birdsong, trickling water, and the scent of jasmine. The tower offers a small rooftop terrace with views over the Medina to the Atlas Mountains and Koutoubia Mosque. Entry to the garden is 70 MAD (~€7), with an additional 40 MAD (~€4) for the tower. Open daily 9:30-18:00 (extended hours in summer). There is a pleasant onsite cafe for mint tea.
Pro Tip: Pay the extra 40 MAD for the tower access - the rooftop view is one of the best in the Medina and far less crowded than cafe terraces on Djemaa el-Fna. Come mid-afternoon when the light is warm and the garden is at its most peaceful.