Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech, Morocco, is a historic botanical garden created by French painter Jacques Majorelle in the 1920s and later restored by Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé. The garden is known for its distinctive cobalt “Majorelle Blue” buildings and its collection of exotic plants, including bamboo, palms, cacti, and bougainvillaea. Visitors can walk through shaded paths, fountains, and landscaped areas designed to provide a tranquil escape from the city. The site also houses the Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts, which displays artefacts highlighting Morocco’s indigenous heritage, and is adjacent to the Musée Yves Saint Laurent Marrakech, dedicated to the designer’s work and influence.