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7.4
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
Kech Events 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
Kech Events is a small, local planner working out of the Marrakech Medina, based near Bab Doukala, one of the old town's real neighbourhoods rather than a polished showroom on the new city's boulevards. That is the first thing I want to be honest about, and also the first thing I like. This is a hometown operator, not an international brand, and there is a place for that in a Marrakech wedding. Someone who lives inside the Medina knows the riads, the artisans, the caterers, and the small logistics of getting a celebration in and out of the old town in a way an outside agency often does not. I found them listed on Chicadresse, a Moroccan directory, under wedding planners, with a phone number and an address. It is a modest footprint, but it is a genuine and locally rooted one.
Here is the honest limit of my research. Kech Events does not appear to have its own website, and its public presence is thin. What I can confirm is this. They present themselves as a planner for weddings, and the directory contact form shows they also take on engagements, baptisms, private parties, and professional events, so this is a general events operator rather than a wedding only specialist. There is an Instagram account for Kech Events tied to Marrakech, which is the most likely place to see their actual work. Beyond that, there is no published pricing, no named founder or team, and no visible portfolio on the directory listing itself. I am not going to dress that up. I would rather tell you plainly that the online trail is short, so most of what matters here will have to come from a direct conversation instead of from a polished website.
You would reach out to Kech Events if you like the idea of a local planner based in the Medina, and you value a direct, personal way of working over a slick corporate pitch. For an intimate riad wedding in the old town, a planner who is physically rooted there can be a real asset. But because the public footprint is so thin, the diligence falls to you, and I want you to do it properly. Ask to see a full portfolio of recent real weddings, not a handful of images. Ask for references from couples they have worked with, ideally ones you can contact directly. Ask for a written quote that spells out exactly what their fee covers and what is paid to vendors. And ask, plainly, who will be running your wedding day on the ground. Their answers to those questions should carry far more weight than anything you can find online.
My honest read is that Kech Events is a real, locally rooted Marrakech planner whose biggest limitation is not talent but visibility. I simply cannot see enough of their work to vouch for the results, and right now, from the outside, neither can you. That is why I am scoring them around 7.4 out of 10 overall, a cautious mark that credits a genuine local presence while holding back on results I have not been able to verify. Transparency sits lower, near 5.5, pulled down by the missing website, the absent pricing, and the anonymous team. None of that means they are not good. It means you have to look before you leap. Treat this profile as a starting point, get them on a call, ask for the portfolio and the references, and let what you see and hear make the decision. If the work is strong, a rooted local planner like this can be exactly right.
Kech Events has not publicly disclosed pricing. Contact the agency directly for a written quote.
We recommend booking Kech 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.