Designed by French painter Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s, these gardens are a mix of exotic plants, fountains, ponds and artistic structures. The Majorelle Gardens are also home to the Berber Museum and the Museum of Islamic Art.
Close to the medina, the Jardins de la Ménara are famous for their huge irrigation basin and view of the Atlas Mountains. The poolside pavilion offers a peaceful place to relax.
Nestled in the heart of the medina, this garden has been restored to its former splendor. It features landscaped areas, fountains and traditional architectural structures.
Close to the Koutoubia mosque, these gardens are often overlooked by tourists. They offer a tranquil setting with shady paths, fountains and lush plantings.
Next to the Koutoubia Palace, Jardin Harti is a lush green space with trees, plants and a small lake. It offers a relaxing atmosphere close to the bustling city center.