19th-century historic garden restored in 2016, featuring two distinct spaces: an exotic garden and an Islamic garden. Arab-Andalusian architectural complex with a panoramic tower and traditional irrigation system.
A Revived Saadian Heritage
Le Jardin Secret, located in the heart of Marrakech's medina, is a historic complex dating back to the Saadian dynasty. Rebuilt in the mid-19th century, it was meticulously restored and opened to the public in 2016, preserving its 400-year-old architectural heritage.
Architecture and Design
- Arab-Andalusian and traditional Moroccan style
- One of the medina's tallest towers, offering a panoramic view
- Characteristic mosaics, sculptures, and artistic ceilings
Unique Green Spaces
- Exotic garden: collection of plants from five continents
- Islamic garden: traditional Moroccan design
- Irrigation system using water from the Atlas Mountains
Facilities and Services
- Accessibility for people with reduced mobility
- Café with terrace overlooking the garden
- Restaurant and souvenir shops
- Art gallery and exhibition on the site's history
- Guided tower tour (additional fee)
Practical Information
- Open daily from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM
- Located near the Mouassine Mosque and Ben Youssef Madrasa