a group of people walking around a lush green park
a couple of people sitting on a bench next to a pool

Le Jardin Secret

Marrakesh, Morocco
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a group of people walking around a lush green park

Photo by Gunnar Ridderström

In the heart of Marrakesh’s historic center, life slows down inside a garden that feels both hidden and grand. Le Jardin Secret is an oasis where surrounding city noise fades, replaced by trickling fountains and the scent of orange blossoms. With centuries of history tucked behind tiled walls, the garden invites discovery in sun-dappled courtyards and lush, winding paths. Travelers looking for both beauty and a glimpse of Morocco’s past will find a calm and captivating world here.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
120 MAD
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
121 Rue Mouassine, Marrakesh 40030, Morocco

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

Must see stuff

Inside Le Jardin Secret, two gardens—one Islamic, one exotic—tell stories spanning over 400 years. Elegant towers rise over geometric flower beds, carved doorways frame sunlit corners, and intricate tilework invites close inspection. The call of birds and the scent of jasmine make every step through the garden delightful. Some visitors hurry to the tallest viewpoint; others linger by the fountains, reading about Moroccan water engineering. The space balances grand architecture and intimate pathways, mixing lush shade with bursts of bright light. For a deeper understanding, informative signs share tales of former sultans and the garden restoration that brought Le Jardin Secret back to life.

  • Key sights or features: The Islamic and exotic gardens; central pavilion; observation tower
  • Unique experiences: Climb the tower for sweeping medina views; see traditional irrigation systems in action
  • Photo-worthy locations: Reflective pools; blue and green tile mosaics; shaded benches under palms
  • Cultural or historical facts: The site dates back to the Saadian Dynasty and was restored with techniques from local craftsmen

Tips for your visit

A smooth stroll through Le Jardin Secret comes with a bit of preparation. While shaded benches offer relief on hot days, water bottles help to beat the midday sun. The garden’s calm atmosphere asks for quiet voices and respectful photography—likely appreciated by both caretakers and fellow tourists. Small cafés on-site serve fresh juice and pastries, but seating fills up quickly around lunchtime. Wi-Fi is limited, so download maps or guides ahead of time. Modest clothing isn’t required, yet light layers protect against both afternoon heat and cool garden shade. The charm of the medina can turn into confusion, so watch bags and keep an eye out for small steps or uneven paths.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Shortly after opening or an hour before closing
  • What to bring: Water, a camera, a sun hat, comfortable walking shoes
  • Local etiquette: Speak quietly, don’t pick flowers, respect posted signs
  • Safety or comfort advice: Mind low steps and sun glare; keep bags close in the medina