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7.8
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
What La Contesse would cost at different wedding budgets
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our editorial review
Let me be honest with you from the first line, because La Contesse is not a Marrakech house. It is a Greece based destination company, founded by a planner named Pauline, and it designs luxury weddings and elopements across a long list of countries: Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and further afield. Marrakech is one destination among many they cover, so read the rest with that in mind. What makes La Contesse stand out to me, and it is real, is that they show genuine Marrakech work. Their Morocco page carries photographs taken on location at Amanjena, at Palais Namaskar, and out in the Agafay desert, credited to the destination photographer Cleya Asulon. That is more local proof than most fly in planners can put in front of you. They also publish indicative prices, which almost nobody in this market does, and I respect that plainly.
Their model is full service luxury planning run from Greece and carried to wherever the couple marries. For Marrakech that means a destination service, not a shopfront in the medina. They handle venue sourcing at properties like Amanjena and Palais Namaskar, floral design, vendor coordination, the timeline and budget, guest experiences from lantern lit welcome dinners to farewell brunches, coordination on the day, and even the honeymoon afterward. I appreciate that they put numbers in writing. On their Morocco page they say elopements sit between 8,000 and 10,000 euros, and weddings of thirty to forty guests start around 40,000 to 50,000 euros depending on venue and catering. My honest caveat is the one that matters with any planner working from abroad. A Marrakech wedding run from Greece leans on partners who live and work here, so ask early who they are, how often the team flies in, and who stands beside you on the day.
You would choose La Contesse if you are an English speaking couple who wants a polished, calm destination planner to carry the whole cross border project, and you are drawn to the grand Marrakech venues they photograph so well. For that couple, the published price ranges and the visible on location work at Amanjena and Palais Namaskar are genuinely reassuring. Now my reservations, and they are about fit, not talent. They are based in Greece, not Marrakech, and this city is one destination among many they serve, so they are a fly in team rather than a rooted local one. I can see real Marrakech imagery, but I cannot tell you how many were full client weddings rather than styled shoots at these venues. Their working language is English, and the details of the wider team are thin online. If you want a planner who lives here and can meet you for a mint tea in the medina, a Marrakech based house may fit you better.
My read is that La Contesse is a polished, warm destination company that plans across Europe and beyond, with a real feel for the most beautiful venues in Marrakech and the rare habit of publishing what things cost. For an English speaking couple who wants their Marrakech wedding fully managed from abroad, they are a credible and appealing choice. Where they are a weaker fit is local grounding. They are based in Greece, not here, and Marrakech is one stop on a long list of destinations, so I judge them largely from the outside rather than from weddings I have watched come together in this city. I place them around 7.8 out of 10 overall, a strong professional operation. Transparency sits near 6.8, lifted by those published ranges and held back only by how little of the wider team and story is public. If they sound right, book a call and ask them straight about their partners on the ground.
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We recommend booking La Contesse 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.