Planning your visit
Planning a visit to Le Jardin Secret rewards those who time their trip thoughtfully. Early mornings or late afternoons bring softer light and fewer crowds, allowing quiet moments among the greenery. Since the medina’s winding streets can be confusing, a reliable map or local guide helps prevent aimless wandering. Tickets are affordable and typically available at the entrance, but during peak tourist seasons—the spring and autumn—lines may be a bit longer. The garden is family-friendly and mostly accessible for visitors with reduced mobility, though a few steps remain in some areas. For a stress-free experience, check local holidays and prayer times, when the city’s rhythm can change.
- Best time to visit: Spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November); mornings or late afternoons
- How to get there: Walk from Jemaa el-Fna (about 10 minutes); taxis stop nearby outside the medina
- Accessibility: Mostly accessible for families and seniors; some uneven paths and short steps
- Average visit duration: 1–2 hours

