25 weddings planned · French, English, Arabic, Spanish
7.2
/10 overall
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What MyRose Events would cost at different wedding budgets
| Wedding Budget | Planning Fee |
|---|---|
| 40 000 € | 2 400 € |
| 60 000 € | 2 400 € |
| 80 000 € | 2 400 € |
| 120 000 € | 2 400 € |
Languages
French, English, Arabic, Spanish
Weddings Planned
25
Minimum Budget
40 000 €
Fee Model
Flat fee
our honest review
MyRose Events was founded in 2015 by Esteban Charif, a Swiss-Lebanese creative with roots in the US and Switzerland and degrees from British and American institutions. The company claims 20+ years of luxury event experience, though MyRose itself is about 11 years old, so that figure likely reflects Esteban's personal career rather than the company's track record. They operate across four regions: Morocco, UAE, USA, and Switzerland/EU. Their office is in Rabat at 4 Avenue Fal Ouled Oumir, not in Marrakech. That matters. A planner based in Rabat is roughly three hours from your Marrakech venue, so you will want to ask exactly how on-the-ground logistics work during your wedding week. They speak English, French, Arabic, and Spanish, which covers most international couples coming to Morocco. Their Instagram (@myrose_events) sits at around 8,840 followers. For a company claiming to serve celebrities and world leaders, that is a modest number. I could not find a Google Business listing, Zankyou profile, or Mariages.net page, which means there are zero independent client reviews I can point you to. That is a gap you should take seriously before signing anything.
MyRose offers three planning packages: Golden at 25,000 MAD (roughly 2,400 EUR), Diamond at 30,000 MAD (about 2,900 EUR), and Platinum at 45,000 MAD (approximately 4,300 EUR). On Zola, their prices start at $1,500, which suggests some flexibility depending on the scope. They handle Western, Indian (including Sangeet and Mehndi), and Oriental wedding formats. That range is genuinely useful if you are planning a multicultural celebration. They list partnerships with La Mamounia, Royal Mansour, Palais Namaskar, and Kasbah Tamadot. Those are four of the most prestigious venues in the Marrakech region. Working with those properties requires real relationships with venue management, so if those partnerships are active, it is a strong signal. I would ask for recent references from at least two of those venues before committing.
The pricing is competitive for the Moroccan market. At 2,400 to 4,300 EUR for planning packages, they sit in a mid-range bracket that could work for couples who want professional coordination without the 10,000+ EUR fees of top-tier agencies. The multilingual team and multi-country offices suggest they are set up for destination couples who need support across time zones. Here is my honest concern. The website claims events for celebrities, international companies, and world leaders, but I found no press coverage, no tagged photos from public figures, and no verifiable proof of those claims. That does not mean it is false. It means you cannot confirm it yourself. I always tell couples: ask for a full portfolio with real client names and contact details, not just polished photos.
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addAdd to My WeddingMyRose Events charges a flat fee of €2,400 with no vendor commissions. On a €60,000 wedding budget, your total planning cost would be €2,400. This is a fixed price regardless of how much you spend on vendors.
We recommend booking MyRose Events 12 to 18 months before your wedding date. During peak season (October to April), popular planners fill up quickly. Contact them as early as possible to check availability for your preferred dates.
MyRose Events does not charge vendor commissions. Their fee is fully transparent — what you see is what you pay. This means they have no financial incentive to recommend more expensive vendors.
MyRose Events offers an interesting package at a reasonable price point, with genuine international reach across four countries. The venue partnerships are impressive on paper. But the lack of Google reviews, the absence from major wedding directories, and the relatively small social media following create a transparency gap that I cannot ignore. If you are considering them, request a video call, ask for three recent client references with phone numbers, and confirm exactly who will be on the ground in Marrakech during your event. A planner based in Rabat can absolutely deliver a great wedding in Marrakech. You just need to make sure the logistics are nailed down in your contract.