Overview
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.
Highlights
- Free Wi-Fi: One of the few open internet spots in central Marrakesh.
- Garden walks: Shaded paths through olive trees, bougainvillea, and cacti.
- Interactive kiosks: Touch-screen stations with information on Marrakesh history.
History
Originally an 18th-century garden by Prince Moulay Abdeslam, modernised in 2005 with digital infrastructure.
Visitor Tips
- Midday retreat: A welcome shady refuge during the heat.
- Free entry: Open daily.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.