
Wedding Florist · Marrakech
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French · English · Arabic
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Jul 2026
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Under review
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Ereka Fleuriste is a Marrakech florist that has been arranging flowers since 2012, more than 12 years, with a real shop, a delivery business, and a wedding arm on top. The house style is romantic, elegant, and classic. Think roses, orchids, lilies, gerberas, and alstroemeria worked into soft, refined bouquets rather than wild, architectural, structural pieces. If your taste runs to pretty and timeless rather than dramatic and sculptural, this is a florist whose instincts already match yours. The everyday shop is where you can read their taste before you ever call, and that transparency is genuinely useful. Their named bridal bouquets come with prices attached: Délicatesse at 1,209 dirham, Princesse at 1,209, Précieux at about 1,286, and L'envoûtant at 1,014, with the wider shop range running from roughly 351 to 1,999 dirham across collections with names like Charme, Rosalia, and Happy Dreams. You can judge the quality of their hand and the fairness of their pricing from those listings, which is more than most Marrakech florists let you do before a meeting. On the wedding side they cover the full brief: bridal bouquets, ceremony flowers, centerpieces, and floral decoration for the venue. The practical strength is that they are a working delivery florist, not a pop up, so they know their suppliers, their seasons, and their logistics across the city. They deliver throughout Marrakech, seven days a week, including same day for orders placed in the morning, which tells you they run a real operation rather than a hobby. You can browse the shop and the Instagram feed at ereka_fleuriste_marrakech to read the aesthetic, and they take enquiries by phone and WhatsApp on +212 660 78 88 04 or by email at erekafleuriste.marrakech@gmail.com. The shop sits on Avenue Yacoub El Mansour. What a couple gets is a custom quote built around your venue, your palette, and your season. Season is the word that matters most in Marrakech, where the heat decides what actually survives on a table all evening. A florist who works with fresh seasonal flowers, rather than forcing in fragile imports that collapse before the toasts, gives you arrangements that last the day and a bill that makes sense, and Ereka's classic, rose led style leans that way. In our directory the range runs from 800 to 3,500 dirham, which is the honest scope: this is a florist for the bouquets, the top table, and the ceremony arrangements, not automatically the studio 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 right. The 7.6 rating is fair, a solid and tasteful florist rather than the most celebrated installation house in the city. Here is the honest caveat. The website is, first and foremost, a bouquet delivery shop, and the prices you see, from about 351 to 1,999 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 assume the shop prices cover your whole wedding. The wedding work is presented more as a service line than a deep, documented portfolio, so before you book, ask to see photographs of real weddings they have actually flowered, the full setups and not only studio bouquet shots, ideally at a venue like yours. Confirm the practical points too: do they deliver, install on site, and return to clear the flowers afterwards, or is it drop off only, how early on the day do they set up, and how do the arrangements hold in the Marrakech heat, because flowers that look perfect at 10 in the morning can wilt by an afternoon ceremony without proper conditioning. Settle those, and Ereka is a tasteful, fairly priced choice for a couple whose floral vision is elegant and restrained.