Top 10 Nature & Parks in Marrakech, Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz Region

September 4, 2021 Terina Blouin

The “Red City” of Marrakesh is a magical place, brimming with markets, gardens, palaces, and mosques. Exploring the intimate courtyards and snaking alleyways of the historic Medina can easily eat up a day. Find inner peace at the serene Jardin Majorelle or take in the beauty of one of the city’s historic mosques (taking note that, unless you are Muslim, you are not allowed to enter).
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1. Laser Games Marrakech

Route d'Amizmiz Domaine de Chrifia, Bat 9, Marrakech 40000 Morocco +212 5243-86877 [email protected] http://www.lasergames.ma
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Laser Games Marrakech

discover the 1st laser game of Africa in Marrakech The goal is simple, equipped with a laser gun (so no bullet and completely painless), each participant must touch the bright targets of the jackets opposing players, all in an air-conditioned labyrinth 480 m² on two floors full of obstacles and traps and especially with a breathtaking soundtrack ! And if you not one to take yourself seriously, it falls good because the Laser Games team offers you turn into uperheroes! Become the time of part, Superman, Thor or Iron Man. Ideal to let off steam with friends, family or even teams and birthdays

2. Viajes en Marrakech

Jemaa El-Fna 5, Marrakech 40000 Morocco +212 613-297507 [email protected] http://viajesenmarrakech.com/en/tours/ait-ben-haddou/
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Viajes en Marrakech

3. Jardin Majorelle

Rue Yves Saint Laurent, Marrakech 40090 Morocco +212 5243-13047 [email protected] https://www.jardinmajorelle.com/en/
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4.5 based on 49,740 reviews

Jardin Majorelle

Nicely designed and maintained gardens, similar to those of Generalife in Granada, Spain. It’s a good place to recoup from the intensity of the market atmosphere.

Reviewed By Xara2013 - Patras, Greece

A beautiful place with plants trees and birds!! an oasis that you must visit and admire the amazing blue of Marrakech.Very clean, with excellent bamboo and cactus.

4. Berber Ecomuseum

Route de l'Ourika, Marrakech 40090 Morocco +212 5243-85721 [email protected] http://museeberbere.com/
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4.5 based on 431 reviews

Berber Ecomuseum

Reviewed By vincentjohncurtis - Zadar, Croatia

I come to Morocco twice a year and been meaning to come here don’t know why I delayed very good guide and a good experience and good display back in September with some of my family I will definitely take them here the only thing to be aware of is the local children you give money to one and then ten or more appear

5. Plateau du Kik

Marrakech Morocco
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Plateau du Kik

6. Le Jardin Secret

Rue Mouassine, 121, Marrakech 40000 Morocco +212 5243-90040 [email protected] http://www.lejardinsecretmarrakech.com
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4.5 based on 2,929 reviews

Le Jardin Secret

The riad-museum Le Jardin Secret is one of the largest and most ancient palaces of the medina of Marrakech. It is a place that has kept ancient structures intact that are of an extraordinary cultural value, linked to the art of gardens, architecture and Arab hydraulics. Popularly known as Riad Loukrissi, it has been the sumptuous residence of the Qaid U-Bihi who was the head of the Haha tribe. The riad rises up in the Mouassine quarter (on the main thoroughfare and but a few steps away from the Mouassine fountain and Mouassine Mosque), and comprises two large gardens and one of the highest towers of the medina. The museum provides you with a wealth of historical information about Marrakech's architecture, water, and gardens. You will also find a boutique, a bookshop and two cafes inside Le Jardin Secret. The cafes offer you up fresh, homemade products that you can eat in lush and peaceful settings.

Reviewed By ChrisPatrickA - Limassol City, Cyprus

After hours of walking and bartering your way through the Medina, The Secret Garden is just what you need to reinvigorate yourself before heading back out into the hustle and bustle of one of Morocco's Imperial Cities

7. Anima Andre Heller Garden

Route d'Ourika, Km 28 Douar Sbiti, Marrakech 40000 Morocco +212 5244-82022 [email protected] http://www.anima-garden.com
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4.5 based on 703 reviews

Anima Andre Heller Garden

André Heller's ANIMA is a magical place of surprising beauty that you wouldn't expect in the loud and crowded area of greater Marrakech. It's not only a garden: it's an impressive botanical staging. 250+ types of plants, from bamboo over palms and cacti, interact with pieces of art by Pablo Picasso, Keith Haring, undiscovered local talents and many more. Furthermore, two museum rooms present artists from around the world. Our own Café Paul Bowles offers meals made with spices and ingredients from the garden like saffron, mint, olives, etc. Enjoy fresh organic fruit juice, fine teas and delicious pastries...

Reviewed By Ratdog90

Stunningly beautiful work of art ,beautifulsculptures blend perfectly with beautiful palms ,cactus ,lemon orange trees bamboo etc.. Just magical in a beautiful setting with a backdrop of the atlas mountains and beautiful cafe to indulge some delightful fresh food at a very reasonable price . We as a family spent a truly magical and were mesmerised with admiration at its sheer beauty !!!

8. Spana

Cite Mohammadia Nord, Avenue Ibn Sina, Marrakech 40000 Morocco +212 5243-03110 http://www.spana.org.ma/
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Spana

Reviewed By Rosanna_Pittock_ - London, United Kingdom

This charity is amazing- doing great work in Marrakech for the abandoned & stray cats, dogs & other animals including stalks & peacocks, as well as the incredible work they’re doing for the working horses & donkeys. It’s a little off the beaten track but only cost 30 dirham in a taxi from the old town & we were given a tour by the really friendly & knowledgeable lady that works there. They provide a rehoming service, as well as a free hospital plus emergency care for the injured or neglected animals they come across. It’s great to know they are doing the best they can for the working horses & donkeys & she explained to us that all carriage horses have a band around their ankle which means the horse & owner are registered & the horse has to be bought in to be checked over & cleared for working. Any horse that is un-banded can be reported to them using the carriage number where you see the un-banded horse & actually after we left, we noticed some of these horses around the old square & reported the carriage numbers to them. They are trying to raise awareness of animal welfare in Marrakech & doing such great work, amazing to see. Please visit & donate!

9. Cyber Parc Arsat Moulay Abdeslam

Avenue Mohammed VI, Marrakech 40020 Morocco http://www.arsatmoulayabdeslam.ma/
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4.0 based on 984 reviews

Cyber Parc Arsat Moulay Abdeslam

Reviewed By Hampshire75

We visited last week and was hugely impressed with not only the size of the space but it’s condition. We saw a large team of people cleaning, caring for the garden and ensuring it pleases its visitors. There were school children enjoying the space and their laughter was infectious. As the Parc is spacious and sprawling their laughter didn’t disturb the students scatters about clearly revising for upcoming exams. Only a 15 minute casual walk from the main square and well worth a visit...and it’s free. Enjoy

10. Oasiria

Km 4, Route du Barrage, Marrakech 40000 Morocco +212 5243-80438 [email protected] http://www.oasiria.com
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4.0 based on 894 reviews

Oasiria

Campé sur dix hectares de pure nature, Oasiria est une oasis de fraîcheur où l’on vient tout à la fois se ressourcer, se rafraîchir, déjeuner, nager, s’entraîner, jouer, se détendre… Un véritable espace de loisirs et de détente multi activités qui prend vie au cœur d’un parc à la végétation luxuriante. Conçu autour de plusieurs univers – les espaces aquatiques, le mur d’escalade, le kids club, la piscine calme…, Oasiria offre aux familles un cadre privilégié pour se réunir et vivre ensemble une expérience mémorable. S’aventurer… Le parc propose en plus de ses huit piscines, quantités de jeux aquatiques : toboggans à sensations fortes, piscine à vagues – la plus grande d’Afrique -, sceau d’eau à bascule, bateau pirate, rapides à descendre sur de grosses bouées…. Au total, ce sont plus d’une vingtaine d’attractions qui offrent des expériences uniques à partager en famille, entre amis et avec les plus jeunes.

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