The Secret Garden (Le Jardin Secret) is a traditional Andalusian garden from the Saadi dynasty period, with a variety of plants and trees, as well as a pond and fountain – an oasis of greenery and nature in the heart of the bustling and crowded Medina.
The garden was originally built in the 16th century during the formation of the Moissin district, but was destroyed at the end of the 17th century. It was only in 2016 that the garden was revived again. The garden is surrounded by lush greenery and it is a great place to relax and enjoy the beauty of Marrakech.
The Secret Garden in Marrakech
The garden is home to many birds, including parrots, pigeons and peacocks. Birds complement the peaceful atmosphere of the garden.
There is a Tower on the territory of the garden, which offers stunning views of both the Secret Garden and Marrakech.
Traditional music in a Secret Garden in Marrakech
Le Jardin Secret can be a wonderful place to spend an afternoon after a long walk through the Medina. You can wander around the garden, admiring the architecture, plants and trees and enjoying the beauty of the garden. There is also a cafe in the garden where you can have a cup of tea or coffee.
Daily from 09:30 to 19:30 in summer, until 18:00 in winter. During the holy month of Ramadan - until 17:30
The entrance to the garden is 80 MAD, the visit to the Tower is 40 MAD. Children and students from 7 to 24 years old - 60 MAD, children under 6 years old – free of charge
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