A comprehensive guide to Menara Pavilion directions

Where is Menara Pavilion located

Location details

Menara Pavilion sits inside Menara Gardens, west of Marrakesh’s medina, in the city’s Menara district. It’s best known for the long reflecting basin, olive groves, and Atlas Mountain backdrop on clear days.

Address: Menara Gardens, Avenue Menara, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco. Find on Maps.

Closest landmark: Marrakesh Menara Airport, about 4km (2.5 mi) away. Find on Maps.

Getting to the Menara Pavilion by public transport

From Jemaa el-Fnaa, local buses are the cheapest option, but taxis are usually simpler. If you’re arriving from Marrakesh Menara Airport or Gare de Marrakech, a taxi is often the most practical choice because direct public transport to the pavilion itself is limited.

  • Best for: Budget travel
  • Travel time: 25–35 minutes from Jemaa el-Fnaa
  • Closest stop: Menara area / Avenue de la Menara
  • Timings: Bus hours vary by line; check locally on the day.

Marrakesh buses heading toward Hivernage, Avenue Mohammed VI, or the Menara district can get you fairly close, but exact line numbers and stop names should be confirmed before you leave. Marrakesh does not have a tram network. Expect a final 10–15-minute walk from the nearest stop to the basin, so this option works best in cooler hours.

  • Best for: Ease, short rides, and after-sunset returns
  • Travel time: 10–15 minutes from Jemaa el-Fnaa
  • Closest stop: Main Menara Gardens entrance
  • Timings: Available throughout the day; evening demand can be higher

While not formal public transport, petit taxis are the most common local way to reach Menara Gardens. Ask for ‘Jardins de la Menara’ or show the map pin on your phone. This is the least stressful option if you’re avoiding the heat, traveling with children, or arriving from the airport or train station with bags.

Getting to the Menara Pavilion by car

Driving route

  • Best for: Flexibility, families, and hotel-to-site travel
  • Travel time: 12–20 minutes from Jemaa el-Fnaa
  • Distance: About 4km (2.5 mi)
  • Route: The usual drive is via Avenue Mohammed V and Avenue Mohammed VI toward Menara Gardens. Traffic is lightest early in the morning. Google Maps route

Parking facilities

  • Parking is usually available near the Menara Gardens entrance, but the setup can be informal and busier on weekends.
  • If mobility is a concern, a direct drop-off at the main entrance is often easier than parking farther away.

Accessibility

Route access

Menara Gardens is mostly flat, which helps with strollers and wheelchairs, but paths can be dusty, uneven, and exposed. The walk from the entrance to the pavilion area is about 500m (0.3 mi) with little shade, so a taxi drop-off is usually the easiest option.

Safety and timing

For the most comfortable route, aim for 8am–10am or the last 1–2 hours before closing. After sunset, use a taxi back rather than walking toward larger roads. Information on accessible toilets, on-site mobility support, and step-free pavilion entry is [Information unavailable].

Walking to Menara Pavilion

  • Best for: Sightseeing, flexible schedules, and travelers staying in the medina or Hivernage
  • Travel time: 50–60 minutes from Jemaa el-Fnaa
  • Distance: About 4km (2.5 mi)

If you want to see more of Marrakesh on foot, start at Jemaa el-Fnaa and walk past Koutoubia Mosque toward Avenue Mohammed V, then continue through Hivernage toward Avenue Mohammed VI and follow signs for Menara Gardens. The route is straightforward and passes wider boulevards than the medina lanes, but it can feel hot and exposed by late morning. Carry water, wear a hat, and save the walk for early morning or late afternoon. Check here for directions.

Compare your travel options

Mode of transportTravel timeEstimated costBest forGet directions

🚌Bus

25–35 mins

MAD 4–5

Budget travel

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🚕Petit taxi

10–15 mins

MAD 30–60

Ease and fastest returns

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🚗Car

12–20 mins

$$

Flexibility

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🚶Walking

50–60 mins

Free

Slow sightseeing

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How to enter the Menara Pavilion

To enter the Menara Pavilion, head through the main entrance of Menara Gardens, located near Avenue Menara. The gardens typically open from 8:00 AM to sunset, with entry being free. It's best to visit during the morning or late afternoon to avoid peak heat. The path to the pavilion is mostly flat but can be uneven, so accessibility for wheelchairs and strollers may be limited. Enjoy the stunning views of the reflecting pool and surrounding olive groves. Always check current hours before your visit.

Frequently asked questions about getting to Menara Pavilion

Menara Pavilion is inside Menara Gardens, west of the medina in Marrakesh’s Menara district. If you’re searching for The Menara Pavilion Directions, use the Menara Gardens pin on Google Maps, not just ‘Menara Pavilion.’