Majorelle Garden &
Yves Saint Laurent Museum Marrakech
A guided journey through Marrakech’s most iconic cultural landmarks — where botanical artistry meets haute couture legacy.
In the heart of Marrakech stands a place unlike any other — a garden painted in an impossible shade of blue, curated over four decades by a French artist, then rescued by one of fashion’s greatest legends. The Majorelle Garden and the adjacent Yves Saint Laurent Museum (mYSLm) together form the most culturally layered experience in all of Morocco.
This guided visit takes you beyond the surface — past the Instagram-worthy cobalt walls and into the stories of two visionary artists whose love for Morocco transformed both their lives and their work. With private transportation, expert guidance, and entrance tickets handled, all you need to bring is curiosity.
“Marrakech opened my eyes to color, to light, to the intrinsic beauty of craft.” — Yves Saint Laurent
Tour Highlights
Majorelle Garden — A Painter’s Living Canvas
French Orientalist painter Jacques Majorelle arrived in Marrakech in 1919 and spent the next four decades transforming four acres of Moroccan soil into one of the world’s most unusual botanical gardens. He imported plant species from five continents — towering cacti from the Americas, palms from tropical Africa, bamboo from Asia — and arranged them with an artist’s eye for composition.
Most remarkably, Majorelle invented his own shade of ultramarine blue — now internationally known as Majorelle Blue — and painted every building, pot, and architectural element in the garden with it. The contrast against the surrounding greenery is startling, almost electric.
When Majorelle died in 1962, the garden fell into neglect. It was Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé who discovered it in 1980, fell instantly in love with its atmosphere, and purchased it — saving it from a planned hotel development. They restored it faithfully, and Saint Laurent drew creative inspiration from it for the rest of his life. Today, his ashes are scattered here.
The Majorelle Garden — Marrakech’s most visited cultural landmark, welcoming 700,000 visitors annually
Yves Saint Laurent Museum — Where Fashion Meets Morocco
Opened in 2017, the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech (mYSLm) stands just steps from the garden that inspired its namesake. Designed by French architecture studio Studio KO, the building’s terracotta brick facade is woven in a pattern referencing Moroccan textile traditions — a fitting tribute to a designer who spent his career translating culture into cloth.
Inside, over 5,000 objects from Saint Laurent’s archives — garments, sketches, photographs, and accessories — are rotated through a dramatically lit permanent gallery. Visitors encounter the full arc of his career: from the structured elegance of his Dior years to the vibrant color explosions directly inspired by Moroccan souks and landscape.
The mYSLm is not merely a fashion museum — it is an argument that Morocco shaped one of the 20th century’s greatest artistic visions. The audiovisual installations, rare footage, and meticulous curation make it among the finest museum experiences in Africa.
The Yves Saint Laurent Museum Marrakech (mYSLm) — opened 2017, housing over 5,000 archive objects
Your Day, Step by Step
A carefully paced itinerary that respects both landmarks — giving you time to absorb, photograph, and reflect without feeling rushed.
- 🚗Morning
Pick-upPrivate Hotel Pick-up
Your tour begins with a comfortable, private pick-up directly from your hotel or riad in Marrakech. Our driver arrives punctually and takes you to the garden — a short drive from the city center, but a world away in atmosphere.
We recommend early morning departures (8–9am) to experience the garden before midday crowds arrive. - 🌿Morning
GardenMajorelle Garden — Botanical Immersion
As you pass through the entrance, the sounds of Marrakech dissolve into birdsong and the soft sound of running water. Your guide leads you through the labyrinthine pathways — past the cactus collection, bamboo groves, lily ponds, and bougainvillea walls — explaining both the horticultural and artistic choices that define the space.
Time is built in for independent photography and quiet contemplation. The cobalt-blue studio, water features, and unexpected plant combinations make every turn photogenic.
- 🏺Mid-
MorningPierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts
Located inside Jacques Majorelle’s original studio, this intimate museum houses a rare collection of Berber artifacts — hand-woven textiles, silver jewelry, pottery, and ceremonial objects. Your guide contextualizes how this visual language of Berber craft directly informed Saint Laurent’s most celebrated collections.
Note: The Berber Arts Museum requires a separate entrance ticket, not included in the standard garden entry. - 👗After-
noonYves Saint Laurent Museum (mYSLm)
A short walk takes you to the mYSLm — Marrakech’s most architecturally ambitious building. Inside, the permanent collection unfolds across a darkened, dramatically lit gallery: Le Smoking, the Mondrian dress, Moroccan-inspired caftans, and hundreds of sketches that chart Saint Laurent’s creative evolution. Audiovisual installations and personal archive footage deepen the experience considerably.
After the guided introduction, you’re free to explore the temporary exhibition, browse the museum bookshop, or take a break in the peaceful courtyard cafe.
- 🚗Return
TransferReturn to Your Hotel
At the close of your visit, your private driver returns you directly to your accommodation. Your guide remains available for any final questions about Marrakech’s cultural landscape or suggestions for the rest of your Morocco itinerary.
Included & Excluded
- 🚗Private Round-Trip Transfer Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle from your hotel — no shared buses or waiting.
- 🎟️Entrance Tickets Pre-booked admission to both Majorelle Garden and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum.
- 🗣️Expert Bilingual Guide A licensed, English-speaking local guide with deep knowledge of both venues.
- 📋Full Guided Commentary Historical and cultural context throughout both landmark visits.
- ⏱️Flexible Pacing Time built in for independent exploration, photography, and personal reflection.
- 🍽️Food & Beverages Meals, drinks, and cafe purchases are at your own expense.
- 🛍️Personal Shopping Museum gift shop, souvenirs, and personal purchases.
- 🏺Berber Arts Museum Ticket Separate entrance fee for the Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts.
- 💡Gratuities Tipping your guide and driver is appreciated but entirely at your discretion.
Practical Information
Book Your Visit to Majorelle & YSL
Contact Mohsin — licensed guide, Ministry of Tourism Morocco — to reserve your private guided tour with all tickets included.
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