The Marjorelle gardens have achieved status of a top Marrakech excursion and a top Marrakech tourist attraction.
Amongst the winding paths of the Marjorelle gardens are an impressive display of cacti.
Fountains and ponds and to the serenity of the gardens as you wander around the impressive gardens.

In 1980 Yves Saint-Laurent bought the gardens and maintained them until his death in 2008.
Yves Saint-Laurent's ashes, along with a Memorial to him are now present at the gardens.
Dotted along the paths of the gardens are wooden benches where you can sit and admire.
A Cafe with reasonable prices is also on site.
A small but interesting Museum and a shop onsite adds to the attraction.
The gardens are generally open as follows:
October 1st - April 30th 08:00hrs to 17:30hrs
May 1st - September 30th 08:00hrs to 18:00hrs
During the Month of Ramadan ( 2011 August) 09:00hrs to 17:00hrs.
Children must be accompanied.
Picnics and dogs are not allowed.
Entry to the garden costs 40 Dirham per person.
Entry to the Museum costs 25 Dirham per person.
School and University groups can gain free admission to the Marjorelle gardens if they fax the gardens in advanced. The Marjorelle gardens can be faxed on +212(0)524301894
The Marjorelle Gardens are located at Av. Yacoub EL Mansour.
Walking from The Medina to Marjorelle gardens takes about 20 minutes on average.
For further detailed information about the history of the gardens, you van visit the official Marjorelle gardens website at: http://www.jardinmajorelle.com/en/index.php?page=historic
Here are some samples from the Marjorelle gardens Cafe:
Prices were accurate January 2011:
Cappucino and most other Coffees: 30 Dirham
Earl Grey Tea: 60.00 Dirham
Moroccan Breakfast: 120.00 Dirham ( but what a place to enjoy Breakfast!)
Tagines: 110 dirham to 120 Dirham
Crepes: 70 Dirham
Ice cream Cornet: 30 Dirham.








