
Wedding Venue in Marrakech · Marrakech, Morocco
paymentsPrice / Night
groupGuest Capacity
Up to 150
hotelSleep Capacity
75 rooms
eventMin. Stay
1 night






our editorial assessment
Beldi Country Club sits 6 km from central Marrakech, about ten minutes by car, spread over 15 hectares of olive groves and rose gardens. In spring the estate grows thousands of roses, and the scent carries across the grounds. The buildings are low and mudbrick, built in the old country style, not a polished resort shell. From the gardens on a clear day you see the Atlas Mountains behind the palms. Six pools sit across the property, including a heated winter pool and a children's pool, so a summer weekend gives everyone somewhere to cool off. There is a Moroccan spa with a hammam, plus tennis, padel, and pétanque courts for guests who stay on. The glasshouse they call the Orangeraie has a high glass ceiling and fills with light all afternoon. I love this place for couples who want green and calm, not marble and gold. It sleeps around 75 of your people across its riads and pavilions, so your inner circle wakes up on site the morning after.
You get real choice here for where to marry. Couples say their vows under the old olive trees, inside the rose garden framed by adobe walls, or in the glass Orangeraie when the weather turns. The Ksar is the indoor room for music and dancing, so the party has a home if a spring night gets cold. Plan on up to 150 seated for dinner, which suits most Marrakech weddings without feeling empty or crushed. Here is the part I rate most. Beldi lets you bring your own caterer. Most venues in this city lock you into their kitchen, so this freedom is rare, and it protects both your budget and your menu. The in-house team cooks Moroccan and Mediterranean food if you would rather keep it simple. Wifi, sound systems, and bridal changing rooms are all on site, and the venue is child friendly, pet friendly, and fully wheelchair accessible. On-site coordinators run the setup, which helps a lot when you are planning from another country and cannot fly in twice.
WeddingPlanMarrakech tracks Beldi's venue cost between 18,700 and 24,050 euros, which covers the grounds and the wedding-day setup, not your caterer or your extras. That figure buys a lot of space for the money, which is why I send budget-aware couples here first. Rooms average about 300 euros per night, and with roughly 40 of them you can house your closest guests for the whole weekend. Because you can hire an outside caterer, your food bill stays under your control, from a lean Moroccan spread to a full plated dinner. Add flowers, sound, and lighting on top, and a mid-range Beldi wedding usually lands between 40,000 and 60,000 euros all in. Prices are quoted in euros, but the venue invoices in dirham, so keep a small buffer for the exchange rate. The honest note here is timing. Those roses and olive groves photograph best from March to May, then again in October, so peak dates book close to a year out. Ask for the tasting before you sign anything.
Strengths first, because there are plenty. The setting is genuinely green, the light in the Orangeraie is lovely, and the freedom to choose your caterer is the single biggest budget lever you will find in Marrakech. It sits ten minutes from town, so guests are never stranded far out. The rating sits at 9.0, and it earns it. Now the limitations, and please read them. Beldi runs as a day club and restaurant too, so you need a full private buyout to be sure the whole place is yours. The rustic style means some paths are uneven and the light is low after dark, so budget for extra lighting. At 150 seated it is not the venue for a 250-guest gala. Winter still works, since the heated pool and the covered Orangeraie give you a warm option when December nights drop. But spring weekends go fast, so if you want the roses in full bloom, lock your date early and do not sit on the contract.