Thursday, February 25, 2016


Menara Gardens parks are located to the west of the city of Marrakech, Morocco, in the Atlas Mountains. Menara Gardens was established in the 12th century by the Almohad ruler Abd al-Mu'min.

Beacon is the name derives from Albavelon with small green pyramid roof (menzeh). The Menara Gardens of tourist attractions in Marrakesh, Morocco .Menara

About Menara Gardens
Menara Gardens in Marrakesh, Morocco is one of the attractive tourist destinations in Morocco, particularly in the Iqbal local visitors to enjoy nature and attractive escape from the summer temperatures.
In Marrakech there is one place very popular, especially for locals and foreigners - in the Menara Gardens. Menara Gardens provides a great attraction and comfort refreshing as a special place to welcome guests with the enjoyment of the beautiful Moroccan atmosphere.

Originally built Menara Gardens in Morocco during the 12 th century during the reign of Abd al-Mu'min, the Almohad ruler who saw the importance of the establishment of these parks, the possibility of using its people both in the cultivation of crops and relaxation and to escape the heat of the day.



Menara Gardens is a set of small gardens that surround the huge artificial lake. The lake is located in the privileged place channel systems which water is used to irrigate the surrounding gardens and orchards. An impressive garden prudent use of available natural resources, is also characterized by its proximity to the lighthouse park several groves of palm trees and olive trees, fruit trees and a number of shears. According to local folklore, where it is said that the waters of this river reflects the "blessing" or good luck, so they are very popular by many locals.


How to access the park and dates
Menara Gardens are open daily from 9:00 am to 17:00 and can be reached easily on foot or by taxi. There is no fee to enter, while visitors enjoy the atmosphere pleasant and fun where you can relax and enjoy the gardens at your leisure.



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