
40 weddings planned · French, English, Arabic
7.8
/10 overall
Subjective editorial assessment based on public sources. see methodology →
What Party Maroc would cost at different wedding budgets
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our editorial review
Party Maroc is run by two women, Maria and Siham, and they lead every wedding themselves. Between them they list four decades of combined events experience, and it shows in the volume of work. Their site features more than 40 real weddings with names attached, from Michael and Jennifer to Nik and Corrie, Adnan and Zahra, and Eric and Karam. That kind of open portfolio is exactly what you want to see before hiring anyone in this city. They also hold a 5.0 rating across 60 Google reviews, the strongest verified review count of any planner on my list. They work at the serious venues, Palais Namaskar, Beldi Country Club, Dar Ayniwen, Ksar Char Bagh, and Dar Yacout, so they know how each property actually runs a wedding day. The team is multilingual, working in French, English, and Arabic. They cover full weddings, elopements, and private or corporate events, not just one format. One detail worth knowing, Siham also runs a second agency, La Perle Events, so the same planner appears under two brands in Marrakech.
Party Maroc sells itself as one point of contact with a dedicated creative team behind it. You brief them once, and they run vendors, decor, music, and logistics from there. They are open about budget bands, which most Marrakech planners hide, three tiers, 20,000 to 50,000 euros, 50,000 to 100,000 euros, and 100,000 euros and up. That honesty about scale helps you self-select before the first call. Their fee model is hybrid, so you pay a planning fee and they also take a margin on production and vendor coordination, rather than a single flat number. It is worth asking exactly how that margin is calculated, because a hybrid structure can blur what you pay them versus what you pay suppliers. Reviews are consistent on responsiveness and attention to detail, with one recurring note, replies can slow down during peak wedding season when they are running several events at once. For a grand celebration they know the top venues cold. For a small intimate day they say they will build the setting to match, and the portfolio backs that up.
Choose Party Maroc if verified proof matters more to you than anything else. Sixty five-star Google reviews and 40-plus named weddings are not easy to fake, and that track record is the core of the case for them. If your wedding is large and high-budget, they have clearly run events at that scale before, at Namaskar and Ksar Char Bagh among others. The two founders handling the work personally means you deal with decision-makers, not a junior passed your file. Their Arabic, French, and English cover the languages you need to negotiate locally and brief international guests. The budget bands on their site let you check fit before you waste anyone's time. The reservation is capacity, two lead planners running many weddings a year, plus Siham's second brand, means their attention is spread, so peak-season dates get competitive. Book early, get your point of contact named in writing, and confirm who is physically present on the day. Do that and you are hiring one of the more proven teams in Marrakech.
I rate Party Maroc 7.8 overall, with transparency at 8.5, and the transparency score is well earned. Publishing budget bands and a wall of named weddings is the opposite of the vague, quote-on-request approach that dominates this market. My 7.8 overall sits a little below where the reviews alone would put them, and that is deliberate. The hybrid fee model needs a clear written breakdown, and the shared bandwidth between Maria, Siham, and Siham's separate La Perle Events brand is a genuine risk to how present they can be at your specific wedding. Neither point is a dealbreaker, both are just questions to settle before you sign. What you get in return is real experience at real venues, strong verified reviews, and two founders who answer for the work themselves. For a mid to high budget wedding where proof and hands-on ownership matter, Party Maroc is a strong shortlist name. Pin down the fee math and your on-the-day team, and this is an easy team to recommend.
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We recommend booking Party Maroc 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.