
Wedding Florist · Marrakech
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French · Arabic
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Jul 2026
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Under review
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Beldi Fleurs Marrakech is a florist that lives online first, with a clean e commerce shop of fresh flower bouquets and a wedding arm layered on top. The house style is refined and elegant, built around a selection of fresh seasonal flowers and made to order compositions rather than a fixed catalogue. For everyday orders you can see exactly what you pay: a Rosee d'Ivoire bouquet at 999 dirham, a Blanc Purete at 360, a Harmonie Royale at 1,099, with discounts running against the original prices. That price transparency is unusual and genuinely useful, because it lets you judge their taste and their value before you ever pick up the phone. On the wedding side, they offer the full florist brief: bridal bouquets, ceremony flowers, centerpieces, and custom floral decoration for the venue, described in their own words as the floral decoration of your wedding. The categories on the site, Bouquets, Wedding, Anniversary, Roses, tell you where their head is, elegant and classic rather than wild and architectural. If your taste runs to clean white and ivory arrangements, soft roses, and a refined rather than dramatic look, this is a florist worth a conversation. You can browse the shop and the Instagram feed at beldi_fleurs_marrakech to read the aesthetic before you commit, and they take enquiries by WhatsApp, which is how most flower conversations in this city actually happen. What a couple gets, once you move past the delivery bouquets, is a custom quote for the wedding flowers built around your venue, your palette, and your season. Season is the operative word in Marrakech, where the heat dictates what actually holds up on a table all evening, and a florist who works with what is fresh and in season, rather than forcing in fragile imports that collapse by the toasts, gives you flowers that survive the day and a bill that makes sense. Beldi leans that way, which is a real point in their favour for a spring or summer wedding when the sun is unforgiving. In our directory the range runs from 800 to 4,000 dirham, which tells you the honest scope here: this is a florist for the bouquets, the top table, and the ceremony arrangements, not necessarily the vendor to hang a five metre floral ceiling over a 300 guest marquee. For an intimate riad wedding, a garden ceremony, or a couple who want beautiful bouquets and considered table flowers without a five figure floral bill, that range is exactly right. The 7.6 rating is fair, a solid, tasteful florist rather than the most celebrated installation studio in Marrakech. Here is the honest caveat. The website is, first and foremost, a bouquet delivery shop, and the prices you see, 360 to 1,099 dirham, are for individual bouquets, not for wedding installations, which are always quoted separately and cost considerably more once you add arches, aisles, and full tables. Do not walk in expecting the shop prices to cover your whole wedding. The wedding work is presented more as a promise than a deep documented portfolio, so before you book, ask to see photographs of real weddings they have actually flowered, the full setups, not just studio bouquet shots, and ideally at a venue like yours. Confirm the practical points too: do they deliver and install on site and then return to clear the flowers, or is it drop off only, how early on the day do they set up, and what happens to arrangements in the Marrakech heat, because flowers that look perfect at 10 in the morning can wilt by an afternoon ceremony without the right conditioning. Settle those, and Beldi Fleurs is a tasteful, fairly priced choice for a couple whose floral vision is elegant and restrained rather than enormous.