If you're planning a road trip through Morocco with your rental car, Majorelle Garden (Jardin Majorelle) is a must-visit while in Marrakech. Hidden behind high walls in the bustling city, this serene garden is one of the most beautiful and iconic places in Morocco.

💙 A Splash of Blue and a Touch of History

Designed by French artist Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s and later restored by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, the garden is famous for its vibrant Majorelle Blue buildings, tranquil fountains, and exotic plants collected from five continents.

Walking through the garden feels like stepping into a living painting, a calm retreat away from the city's noise.

🚗 How to Visit Majorelle Garden

With a rental car from Go Yaalah, it's easy to explore Marrakech and get to Jardin Majorelle early in the morning the best time to beat the crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

📍 Location: Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakech
🕒 Opening hours: 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM daily
🎟️ Ticket price: Around 150 MAD for garden entry

🌴 What to Expect

  • Cactus alleys, bamboo groves, and palm trees
  • A small museum dedicated to Berber culture
  • The Yves Saint Laurent Memorial
  • A charming boutique and café for relaxing after your visit

Tip for Travelers

Pair your visit to Majorelle Garden with a trip to Palmeraie or Medina of Marrakech — all accessible by car. Renting a car in Morocco gives you the freedom to see more, at your own pace.

🚘 Ready to Explore Marrakech?

Whether you're visiting for the weekend or doing a full road trip across Morocco, renting a car in Marrakech allows you to explore hidden gems like Jardin Majorelle and beyond. Book your car with Go Yaalah today and experience Morocco your way.

🧭 If You Want More Ideas on What to Do After Majorelle Garden…

There’s so much more to see in the Red City. After your peaceful stroll through the garden, check out our full guide on things to do in Marrakech — from historic sites and souks to hidden cafés and rooftop views.

With a rental car, you’ll have the freedom to explore it all on your own schedule.