Originally constructed in the 16th century during the Saadian dynasty, the palace that houses Le Jardin Secret was once one of Marrakech’s most prestigious residences. Over centuries, it fell into ruin until a meticulous restoration project revived it in the 21st century.
Today, the garden is open to the public as both a cultural monument and a green oasis in the heart of the city.
Le Jardin Secret is divided into two distinct spaces:
The Exotic Garden: Featuring plants from all corners of the world, reflecting Morocco’s history as a crossroads of trade and culture.
The Islamic Garden: Built around symmetry, geometry, and water, embodying spiritual principles of harmony and paradise.
Elegant pavilions, traditional fountains, and carefully restored architecture add to the sense of timeless beauty. Visitors can also enjoy the rooftop terrace, which offers spectacular views over the Medina and the Atlas Mountains.
Hidden Gem: A tranquil break inside the busy Medina.
Cultural Discovery: Restored palace with authentic Islamic design.
Stunning Views: Rooftop terrace overlooking Marrakech.
Art & Architecture: Showcasing Moroccan craftsmanship at its best.
Opening Hours: Daily, generally from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM (varies by season).
Location: Medina of Marrakech, easily accessible by foot from Jemaa el-Fna.
Tickets: Entry fee required, with guided tours available.
While smaller than other gardens, Le Jardin Secret is perhaps the most intimate and atmospheric. Its restored Islamic design, lush greenery, and peaceful ambiance make it a jewel within Marrakech’s Medina. For travelers looking for serenity without leaving the city center, this hidden paradise is not to be missed.