We walked along a really dusty and busy dual carriageway for what seemed like forever along the boundary of the Jardins d’Agdal. All we could see were acres of olive trees in a parched landscape (and it’s the end of December…). We couldn’t find an obvious entrance so we stopped in the shade to read the reviews. Should have done that first. Basically that was all there is. Not wanting to waste the long walk we crossed the road to the Botanical Gardens. I’m no botanist so probably didn’t know the subtleties. But it was green and there was a cafe at the end with the footie on, so it wasn’t a...
Read moreI had a wonderful time visiting Agdal Gardens in Marrakech. The place is incredibly peaceful and full of natural beauty. The wide open spaces, the olive trees, and the historical charm make it a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a quiet walk away from the busy city. You can really feel the connection to Morocco’s history while being surrounded by nature. It’s a hidden gem that’s definitely worth visiting if you're...
Read moreAgdal Gardens or Agdal Gardens is a natural park on the outskirts of Marrakesh, Morocco. It was founded by the Almohad calipha Abd al-Moumen Ben Ali. The visitor can find hundreds of olive, orange, apricot and other fruit trees. These gardens are a special place to enjoy peace and relaxation, as they are far from the noise and a real haven for those fleeing the noise of...
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