

Le Jardin Secret Marrakesh is a true oasis of calm in the heart of the medina, combining history, traditional architecture, and natural beauty. Designed according to Islamic garden principles and enriched with exotic spaces, it offers a unique immersive experience where every detail tells a story.
Its fountains, pools, and carefully designed pathways reflect the art of Moroccan garden design across centuries. Visiting Le Jardin Secret allows guests to experience not only a serene and contemplative space but also a living testament to Marrakech’s cultural and historical heritage.
Whether you are a botany enthusiast, a history lover, or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, Le Jardin Secret invites you to explore its enchanting spaces and enjoy breathtaking views over the city and the Atlas Mountains.
Take a break at Café Sahrij or Café Menzeh and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Le Jardin Secret. Enjoy Moroccan mint tea, fresh smoothies, sandwiches, and homemade cakes, all served with attentive service. Access is included with your entry ticket to the garden.
In 1977, the Iraqi artist Taha Sabie arrived in Marrakech, a turning point that shaped his life and artistic vision. Fascinated by the city’s vibrant souks, colors, and textures, he drew inspiration from childhood wonder and simplicity. His work reflects this innocence, turning everyday subjects into profound art where the teacher becomes a student.
Find here the answers to the most frequently asked questions to help you plan your visit to Le Jardin Secret: opening hours, tickets, access and practical information.
We are located in the Medina of Marrakech, close to the souk and historical monuments. The exact address will be provided on the contact page and on the integrated Google map on the site.
We are open every day, including weekends and public holidays. Opening hours may vary depending on the season and are regularly updated on our website.
You can buy your tickets directly at the entrance or online on our official website. Online tickets allow for faster access. https://lejardinsecretmarrakech.com/boutique/
Yes, reduced rates are offered for children. Children under 12 have free access.
The average duration of a visit is about 45 minutes to 2 and a half hours, depending on each person's pace.
Yes, personal photos are allowed. However, any professional photography requires prior authorization.
Yes, Le Café Sahrij and Le Café Menzeh offer a selection of drinks and light dishes in a pleasant setting.
We accept cash, credit card, and online payments through our secure platform.
Yes, we can organize guided tours for groups, by reservation.
Some spaces can be privatized for events. Please contact us directly for more information. info@lejardinsecretmarrakech.com