Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle
Museum · Marrakech ·

Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle

Museum · Marrakech ·

Museum of Berber traditions and exotic botanical garden

jardin majorelle
cactus garden
tickets online in advance
no photography allowed
majorelle blue
traditional garments
jewels
musical instruments
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null
Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle by null

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40, 090 Rue Yves St Laurent, Marrakech 40000, Morocco Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free Wi-Fi
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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40, 090 Rue Yves St Laurent, Marrakech 40000, Morocco Get directions

+212 5243 13047
jardinmajorelle.com
@jardinmajorellemarrakech

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free Wi-Fi
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 9, 2026

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Musée Berbère Jardin Majorelle

Abu F.

Google
Other than buying a ticket to Jardin Majorelle, you have to have additional ticket to enter the museum. You can do it online and it costs 60 dhs. No photography allowed inside. Museum explains the history of Berber and style of life. Few paintings. You can visit the library and coffee shop next to the museum.

Merritt G.

Google
Beautiful botanical garden with desert plants arranged in interesting ways. The museum exterior is gorgeous. The cafe has drinks, shade, and a bathroom, but service is very slow. Don’t be afraid to ask them to move a free table into a shady spot if there is room.

Hanna K.

Google
Absolutely worth the visit! 🌵🎨 The Musée Berbère and Jardin Majorelle are a true oasis in the heart of Marrakech. I was deeply impressed by the cactus garden — the variety and layout are breathtaking. The vivid Majorelle Blue combined with vibrant greens and architectural details creates a one-of-a-kind visual experience. The museum itself offers a fascinating glimpse into Berber culture, with beautifully curated exhibits and traditional garments. Everything is very well maintained and organized. 💡 Tip: Book your tickets online in advance to avoid the queue. It gets busy early! Highly recommend this place for anyone who loves art, nature, and photography. I’d come back again without hesitation.

Justin M

Google
Nice little exhibit! Cool too see some Berber stuff. We did just spend 2 weeks traveling Morocco and saw Berbers “in real life”, but still thought some of the items here were pretty cool. For example, a jewelry room with reflecting stars, that was cool. It wasn’t something I would ever travel out of my way for, but worth a stop if you are already seeing the other museums. We bought ticket for it through the combined YSL, majorelle, and Berber museum in one combo. I think that it’s worth it if u are planning to see the other three already and you add this on. If you are paying the hefty price like 100 MAD or whatever it is just to see this museum, I wouldn’t recommend you go for it. It’s just worth it as an addition to your visit to the other two museums.

Paul C.

Google
A small museum, located in the Jardin Majorelle. Beautifully arranged, interesting. Unfortunately, for reasons I don't understand, you are not allowed to take pictures inside. It cannot be visited without having an entrance ticket to the Jardin Majorelle. You need 20, maximum 30 minutes to visit it

Julia K.

Google
Nice and peaceful, unfortunately a bit too small for the price you have to pay, also a lot of people around. I definitely recommend getting a ticket beforehand, since there might be a possibility they will be sold out for the day you arrive at.

Jordy B

Google
Is kind of medium size, you can visit it in 1.30 hrs very important to buy the tickets only 1 week before go. Most of the plants here comes from around the world, just like 25% of the collection is from Morroco. Aqui me di cuenta que México es número 1 diversidad cactus, ahuevo.

Rocio S.

Google
Jardin Majorelle is a beautiful garden, but definitely not worth the price. The visit lasts around 30 minutes, and it’s often too crowded to take good pictures. While the garden is well cared for, there’s little to no explanation about its history. It feels more like a trendy spot for Instagram photos than a place to truly enjoy.