10 weddings planned · French, English, Arabic
6.8
/10 overall
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What Morocco Go Events would cost at different wedding budgets
| Wedding Budget | Planning Fee |
|---|---|
| 40 000 € | 4 500 € |
| 60 000 € | 4 500 € |
| 80 000 € | 4 500 € |
| 120 000 € | 4 500 € |
Languages
French, English, Arabic
Weddings Planned
10
Minimum Budget
30 000 €
Fee Model
Flat fee
our editorial review
Morocco Go Events is a Marrakech-based planning agency run by Widad El Machichi, who studied at ISTAHT, the city's main hospitality and tourism institute. The company has been operating for 8 years, covering weddings, private parties, and corporate events including team-building. They work in French and English, likely Arabic too. Their approach is what they call "from A to Z," meaning full-service planning, design, styling, and catering coordination. One past client described the pricing as "honest and correct," which is a phrase you rarely hear in the Marrakech wedding industry. That alone got my attention. Here is the honest part. Their Instagram (@moroccogoevents) has around 1,513 followers and roughly 60 posts. There are no Google reviews, no Zankyou profile, no Mariages.net listing. They are listed on Wervice.com but that is a minor directory. For a company with 8 years of experience, the digital footprint is surprisingly thin. That does not mean the work is bad. It means you will have less to go on before your first conversation with them.
Widad and her team handle the full production chain. Planning, vendor coordination, décor, styling, catering logistics. One client said "Widad and the whole team were extremely professional and devoted. They created our dream event." Another mentioned "they worked on all the details, they were super smooth." These are strong words. But there are only a handful of testimonials available publicly, so the sample size is small. I could not find specific venue partnerships, preferred caterers, or portfolio examples showing different wedding styles. Their office is at Imm numero 5, Centre d'affaires, Rue Abdellah Ben Yassine, Marrakech 40000. They operate two websites, moroccogoevents.com and moroccogoevents-weddingplanner.com. You can reach them at +212 701-033-002 or contact@moroccogoevents.com. No published pricing exists online, so you will need to request a quote directly.
If you value a planner who was formally trained in hospitality and has 8 years of local experience, Widad fits that profile. The "honest pricing" feedback from clients is meaningful in a market where couples often feel overcharged. The team also handles corporate events and team-building, which suggests organizational discipline beyond just weddings. For couples who want a smaller, owner-operated agency where Widad is personally involved, this could be a good match. The caveat is visibility. With no directory presence, no Google reviews, and a modest Instagram, you are essentially trusting word of mouth and a direct conversation. That works for some couples. Others will want more proof before committing. I would recommend asking Widad for a detailed portfolio, past client references, and a breakdown of which venues she has worked at. Any serious planner will be happy to provide that.
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Morocco Go Events is a small agency with real experience and a few genuinely positive client testimonials. Widad's formal training and 8 years in business are solid credentials. The honest pricing feedback is a green flag. But the lack of online reviews, directory listings, and a robust portfolio makes it hard to evaluate from the outside. This is not a red flag, it is a gap. If you are considering them, invest time in a proper discovery call. Ask for references, venue lists, and sample budgets. If what you hear matches the few public testimonials, you may have found a planner who delivers quietly without the marketing machine. Just go in with your eyes open.