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  • Rue Yves St Laurent By A-Maps، Marrakech 40000, Morocco
    In 1923, the artist Jacques Majorelle acquired a four-acre plot of land just outside the center of Marrakech. Inspired by numerous travels around the country to paint scenes of village life, and funded by painting more illustrious portraits such as that of Pasha Thami el Glaoui, Majorelle was able to build a small studio and house, with enough land to indulge his other passion: ethnobotany. As his career grew, he added a splendid villa, and the garden took on a life of its own, featuring innumerable exotic species from around the world; he added pools and fountains, and, of course, the now iconic, eye-popping Majorelle blue that was lavished on the architecture. The property became so expensive to maintain that the artist was forced to open it to the public until his death in Paris in 1962. The garden gradually fell into a state of disrepair and was slated for development by a hotel chain until French designer Yves Saint Laurent and his partner Pierre Bergé happened upon it during one of their many trips to the Red City. In 1980, they decided to buy it and restore it to its former glory, adding irrigation and doubling the number of plants and gardeners to look after it. They moved into the villa and set about transforming other buildings into what is now the legendary Berber Museum and a boutique. The latter is especially noteworthy for creative director Stephen di Renza’s commitment to reflecting Majorelle’s lesser-known passion for the decorative arts (which is manifest in the exquisite artisanal pieces, leather goods, and jewelry) and Saint Laurent’s inspired use of traditional Moroccan dress, such as the kaftan and djellaba, in haute couture fashion.
  • Journeys: History
    Spend a long weekend supporting Black businesses and diving into the Black community’s impact on Asheville.
  • On this episode of Unpacked: America 250, host Aislyn Greene discovers the surprisingly deep history of Hawaii’s most joyful instrument and learns to play it herself.
  • Journeys: Nature + Outdoors
    Hike in national parks, swim at the base of waterfalls, and soak in thermal waters on this weeklong trip to the Kimberley.
  • Journeys: Caribbean + Atlantic
    Savor time together in beautiful new places like the pink sands of Horseshoe Bay Beach and St. George’s romantic cobbled streets on this four-day trip designed for bonding.
  • Journeys: Cruise
    Delight in a week-long journey through France’s Burgundy region, enjoying exclusive tastings, local cuisine, and charming villages.
  • Journeys: Africa + Middle East
    Immerse yourself in natural and cultural wonders as you uncover an enchanting landscape of ancient rock formations and underground cities.
  • On this episode of Unpacked, we dive into why staying at Hotel the Mitsui feels like an intimate journey through time.
  • Journeys: Europe
    Whether you prefer the avant-garde, Renaissance works, street art, or classical paintings, Germany’s art offerings have something for everyone.
  • Journeys: Africa + Middle East
    Experience the ultimate in flexibility on a vacation that lets you pursue your bliss in the United Arab Emirates.
  • Journeys: Canada
  • Journeys: Asia
    Sample sake, craft sushi, soak in hot springs, and meditate with a monk on this journey through Japan’s heart.
  • On this episode of Unpacked, host Aislyn Greene sits down with soccer historian Jonathan Wilson to unpack a century of World Cup drama — and what makes 2026 the most complicated tournament yet.
  • Journeys: Europe
  • On this episode of Unpacked, host Aislyn Greene talks with author Patrick Bixby—and discovers that the little book in your drawer is far more loaded, and far more recent, than you ever imagined.