Yves Saint Laurent Museum

Yves Saint Laurent Museum is a contemporary cultural space dedicated to the life and work of the legendary designer Yves Saint Laurent.

Located next to Jardin Majorelle, the museum showcases a rich collection of his most iconic creations, sketches, and personal archives, offering insight into his creative vision and influence on global fashion.

The building itself is a work of art, with a modern design inspired by texture, fabric, and Moroccan tones — blending perfectly with the city’s aesthetic.

Inside, visitors experience more than fashion: the museum also highlights art, photography, and Moroccan inspiration that deeply influenced Yves Saint Laurent’s work.

Today, it stands as a place where fashion, culture, and Marrakech’s artistic spirit meet.

How to Get — Yves Saint Laurent Museum
  • Location
    Yves Saint Laurent Museum is located in the new city (Guéliz), right next to Jardin Majorelle.
    It’s about 10–15 minutes from the Medina.
  • On Foot
    Good option if you're nearby:
    From Guéliz: 15–20 minutes
    From the Medina: 30–40 minutes
    Best in the morning or late afternoon
  • By Taxi
    The easiest way
    From Jemaa el-Fnaa: 20–30 MAD
    From Guéliz: 10–15 MAD
    Travel time: 10–15 minutes
    Ask for: “Musée Yves Saint Laurent” or “Majorelle”
  • By Bus
    Several buses go toward Majorelle area
    Stop near the garden, then walk 2–3 minutes
    Around 4–5 MAD
  • By Car
    Easy access via main roads
    Parking available nearby
    Direct and convenient
  • With a Guide
    Often included in cultural or art-focused tours
    Helps you understand:
    Yves Saint Laurent’s connection to Marrakech
    The meaning behind the collections
    The architecture of the museum
    Ideal if you want more than just a visual visit
  • Best Time to Visit
    Morning (less crowded)
    Early afternoon
  • Insight
    Always combine your visit with:
    Jardin Majorelle (right next door)
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