There were some super interesting things in the museum, but we literally had 1 minute 50 seconds to enjoy the exposition because the guards were touching our shoulders and yelling "Go, mademoiselle, go!". Maybe there were too many people in the hall and guards wanted us to leave because the other group was on the way. Unfortunately, we only entered, rushed along the room and left. The disrespect towards privacy, useless yelling guards, constant tickets control (they literally check our tickets every 10 feet where there were no way to overshoot). The guard yelled "No photos" when non of us didn't even had phones in our hands. It seems that these guards just use every chance to yell at visitors and touch female arms and shoulders. I wish we could enjoy the art. 5 stars for exposition, -5 stars for museums workers and their disrespect towards...
Read moreMUST SEE ! Museum is very small but lovely. Room with jewellery is designed amazingly - you feel like in the middle of the night in the desert. Entry is 30 drh. Sorry but no pic allowed. To enter museum you need to enter the garden first - 70 drh. It's one of my favourite gardens. Maybe not for plans you can see but for how it's designed. You can see it was done by an artist On top of that there is a member of park staff who takes amazing pictures for you with your phone for free. And he is teaching his colleagues as well :) that is an amazing thing that I never came across before. When you enter garden you can buy ticket combined for garden, museum and ysl museum(3min walk from the garden) but if you don't plan to go there in the morning you might not have enough time to do all before 6pm -...
Read moreHugely overpriced disappointment. You can't just go to the museum but have to pay $7 to go to the garden that's nothing special, then another $3 to go to the tiny museum. The artifacts are well maintained. The monument to Yves Saint Laurent is a cheap cement brick. The cafe offers mint tea for $3 per cup in the land of mint tea where you should never spend more than $1 per cup to put this place into perspective. The Marjorelle shop has pillow covers for $70 for one and purses for over $300. If you have this money to spend at no where special, go here. Otherwise, you are in Morocco and the cost of the pillow cover will fill your suitcase home with beautiful items! A far better garden is Cyber Parc Abdeslam that will show you the real Morocco from the entire...
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