Jardin Majorelle
Jardin Majorelle is an enchanting oasis designed in the 1920s by French artist Jacques Majorelle and later saved by legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent in the 1980s. It features the distinctive electric blue color that became known as 'Majorelle Blue' and a stunning yellow Cubist villa surrounded by cacti, palm trees, and tropical plants from five continents. It houses the Berber Museum of Arts displaying Amazigh heritage, fountains, winding paths, and elegant cafes. It is one of the most photographed landmarks in Morocco and attracts lovers of art, design, and gardens from around the world.