Cyber Park Arset Moulay Abdeslam is a serene public garden located in the heart of Marrakech, Morocco. This beautiful green space, also known as Cyber Park, covers an area of approximately 10 hectares and is a blend of traditional Moroccan garden design and modern technological innovation.
The park features a variety of plants, including palm trees, fountains, and lush flowerbeds, creating a peaceful environment perfect for relaxing or strolling. One of its unique aspects is the integration of technology — the park offers free Wi-Fi and several interactive screens providing information about the park’s history, flora, and the city of Marrakech itself.
The park’s design is inspired by traditional Moroccan gardens, with elements such as arched walkways, water features, and a collection of mosaic tile work. It also has a special focus on sustainability, with eco-friendly features like solar-powered lights.
Cyber Park Arset Moulay Abdeslam is an ideal spot for both locals and tourists looking to unwind while enjoying the fusion of nature and technology in the heart...
Read moreAwesome - Marrakech local government has created a serenity and peace steps away from the hussle and bustle of Jana El Fana.
Between old and new Marrakech, since 2005, this park is well adjusted to the 'cyber age'. There is WiFi and there are so-called internet kiosks with access to computers. All located in a magnificent green entourage. A welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of both medina and modern part of the city.
The only drawback are the opening hours, as the park is often closed during public holidays or at times you need it most -end of the afternoon and early evenings- when the temperatures...
Read moreAnd another one.....neglected and nothing going for it. Too much rubbish lying around, all fountains were turned off!! For those who want to comment that Marroko is going through a drought, please remember how much water could be saved with all those toilet flushes and sprinklers kept on for days on end. Shop was closed and the little museum was closed which really is disappointing. Not enough staff? Plenty of people in cafes who might want a job or a challenge to make this highly potential place a one to visit with joy. The only plus was i wasn't constantly harassed by people wanting to sell...
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