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5 parks selected in this guide.
A 1-hectare botanical garden created by French painter Jacques Majorelle starting in 1923. Its signature cobalt-blue structures, cacti, bamboo groves, and water features make it one of Morocco's most visited sites.

Vast 12th-century royal gardens stretching south of the Royal Palace, with orchards, olive groves, and massive irrigation pools fed by an ancient khettara system.

A vast olive grove and ornamental garden built by the Almohads in the 12th century. The green-tiled pavilion reflected in a large basin with the Atlas Mountains beyond is one of Morocco's most photographed scenes.

A stunning botanical art garden by Austrian artist André Heller, 30 km from Marrakesh in the Atlas foothills. Blends subtropical planting with monumental sculptures.

A modern park with free Wi-Fi built on 18th-century Andalusian garden grounds between the medina and Guéliz. A popular local hangout with walking paths, fountains, and cacti.