
0 weddings planned · English
7.9
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
Aimee Dunne has not publicly disclosed its rates and we have not received a verified quote. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
our editorial review
Let me be honest with you from the first line, because Aimee Dunne is not a Marrakech house. She is a London based luxury wedding and event planner, working from Bromley in the south of the city, and she has run Aimee Dunne Ltd since 2010. That is more than a decade in the high end, which counts for something. Before the events world she came from a business and investment management background in the City of London, and it shows in how organised and considered her work reads. What makes her stand out to me is that pedigree and polish. She plans refined, personal celebrations across London, the wider United Kingdom, and destinations further afield, and she carries a dedicated Royal Mansour Marrakech offering for couples who dream of this city. She is a fly in planner though, not a local one, so read the next sections with that firmly in mind.
Her model is full service luxury planning run from the United Kingdom and carried to wherever the couple marries. For Marrakech that means a destination service, not a shopfront in the medina. Her Royal Mansour offering grew from real site visits, where she stayed at the property and toured its event spaces, its riads, gardens, and pool terrace, so she can speak to it with genuine familiarity. On the same trips she also viewed the Four Seasons Marrakech and Palais Namaskar, so she has a curated shortlist of grand venues in mind. My honest caveat is the one that matters most with any fly in planner. A wedding produced from London leans on partners and suppliers who live and work here in Marrakech, so ask her early and plainly who those partners are, how often she travels in before your date, and who stands beside you on the day itself.
You would choose Aimee Dunne if you are an English speaking couple, very likely based in the United Kingdom or Europe, who wants a seasoned luxury planner to carry the whole cross border project, and who values a decade of high end weddings behind the name. For that couple, her experience, her calm organisation, and her direct relationship with a property like the Royal Mansour are real reassurances. Now my reservations, and they are about fit, not talent. I could not find a documented, produced Marrakech wedding in her portfolio, only venue visits and an offering, so I cannot point you to deep local proof in this city yet. Her pricing is not published either, so you will need a conversation to learn what her service costs and what a Marrakech wedding through her would truly run. If you want a team already rooted here, a Marrakech based planner may fit you better.
My read is that Aimee Dunne is a polished, well established London planner with genuine luxury credentials and a real affection for the Royal Mansour, which she has visited and knows firsthand. For a couple who wants a British anchored planner to hold the whole destination project, she is a credible and reassuring choice. Where she is a weaker fit is local grounding and proof. She is based in London, not Marrakech, and what I can verify here is a venue offering and site visits rather than weddings I have watched come together in this city. So I place her around 7.9 out of 10 overall, a strong professional judged largely from the outside. Transparency sits lower, near 6.5, held back only because her fees and minimums are not published. If she sounds right for you, book a call and ask her straight about her Marrakech partners and costs.
Aimee Dunne has not publicly disclosed pricing. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
We recommend booking Aimee Dunne 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.