Marrakech – Under the starry sky of Marrakech, the Royal Palm Marrakech hosted an elegant evening on  October 23, to unveil Le Jardin Ocre — a lush, five-hectare sanctuary designed as a celebration of Moroccan nature, beauty, and art de vivre.

Spanning over five hectares, Le Jardin Ocre is home to more than 38,000 plants and 250 species, including a 6,000 m² organic vegetable garden, a rose garden with 2,300 rose bushes, and an educational space. 

The site seamlessly blends sustainability and leisure, offering visitors a mix of immersive technology and outdoor recreation, from climbing walls and pony rides to playgrounds and interactive fountains.

Far beyond a simple garden, Le Jardin Ocre offers a sensorial experience that connects visitors to Morocco’s botanical heritage and artisanal know-how. At the heart of the site lies Marrakech Fine Food (MFF), a restaurant serving refined yet convivial cuisine in a beautifully curated setting.

Through this new project, the Royal Palm Marrakech reinforces its commitment to responsible and culturally-rooted tourism, echoing its signature philosophy of sophistication and sustainability.

Opening hours

Tuesday to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Entrance fees

Moroccan visitors: Adults MAD 80 – Children (2–16) MAD 40.

Foreign visitors: Adults MAD 140 – Children (2–16) MAD 70.

Free for children under 2 years old.