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The 5 Most Iconic Marrakech Wedding Venues

November 21, 2025 | marissa
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Image provided by Villa Taj Marrakech

There’s a reason Marrakech continues to captivate couples from around the world. Between its centuries-old architecture, mesmerizing landscape, and vibrant culture, the city blends romance and refinement in a way few wedding destinations can. For those dreaming of an unforgettable celebration, Marrakech wedding venues offer something rare: transportive spaces where every corner feels cinematic.

From private villas just outside the medina to palace hotels that define luxury on a global scale, the city’s best properties cater to celebrations that embrace culture and craftsmanship. To help you choose the right setting, we’ve curated five standout venues—each offering exceptional design, renowned hospitality, and the atmosphere to turn a destination wedding into a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Basics of a Marrakech Destination Wedding

Before choosing a venue, here are a few helpful details to guide your planning.

Best time of year:
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are ideal, with mild temperatures and beautiful light for outdoor events. Marrakech’s rainy season runs from October to April, though spring sees significantly less rainfall than winter. July and August are dry but very hot, with temperatures often reaching 100°F.

Local regulations:
Some venues have sound restrictions or require permits for late-night celebrations. Alcohol service also varies by property, so confirm details in advance with your planner or venue team. Most couples opt for a symbolic ceremony, as legal marriages in Morocco require extensive paperwork and potentially long approval timelines.

Guest logistics:
Marrakech Menara Airport offers excellent international connections. Many venues provide private transfers—a major convenience for guests unfamiliar with navigating the medina. Rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft are not available, but the city’s petit taxis are easy to spot thanks to their bright orange color.

Cultural considerations:
Many couples incorporate elements of Moroccan design—zellige tilework, lanterns, live traditional musicians—to honor the setting. While several venues offer in-house design teams, a local planner is invaluable for bringing these details together with cultural sensitivity and ease.

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Image provided by Villa Taj Marrakech

The Five Most Iconic Marrakech Wedding Venues

When selecting the most iconic properties in Marrakech, we considered architectural significance, service reputation, event capacity, and that unmistakable Moroccan aesthetic.

Villa Taj Marrakech

About the Property:
Established over 15 years ago, Villa Taj Marrakech has become one of the city’s most well-known wedding venues and stands out as the most intimate venue on our list. The villa hosts destination celebrations for couples from around the world, as well as private events for global brands like Yves Saint Laurent and Mumm. It’s located about 20 minutes from central Marrakech.

Capacity and Accommodations:
21 rooms for up to 52 overnight guests, with wedding capacity for up to 150 guests. Additional guests can stay in nearby accommodations, with transfers coordinated by the villa’s transportation team.

Highlights:
Six distinct event spaces—including the signature 1001 Lights tent and beautifully landscaped gardens—and a full-service, dedicated planner for every wedding.

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Image provided by Villa Taj Marrakech

La Mamounia

About the Property:
Opened in 1923 along the 12th-century city ramparts, La Mamounia has welcomed an international clientele for over a century. The property features several acclaimed restaurants serving Moroccan, Italian, and Asian cuisine, and maintains an elegant evening dress code in public areas after 6 p.m.

Capacity and Accommodations:
135 rooms, 71 suites, and three large, secluded riads. The largest event venue, Le Pavillon de la Piscine, can host up to 500 guests.

Highlights:
Five event spaces and 17 acres of immaculate gardens, offering endless possibilities for outdoor ceremonies and receptions.

Amanjena

About the Property:
Amanjena—meaning “peaceful paradise” in Arabic—is set within a historic olive and palm grove on the outskirts of Marrakech. The resort delivers the brand’s signature tranquility with sweeping views of the Atlas Mountains and a serene, rose-tinted architectural palette.

Capacity and Accommodations:
32 pavilion-style suites and seven two-story maison accommodations. The largest event venue, the Water Bassin, can host up to 500 seated guests.

Highlights:
Six unique wedding spaces ranging from intimate courtyards to expansive reflective-pool settings. Larger weddings generally require a full resort buyout.

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Image provided by Amanjena Morocco

Royal Mansour Marrakech

About the Property:
Commissioned by King Mohammed VI, Royal Mansour is renowned for its opulent riads—each with its own plunge pool—rather than traditional hotel rooms. The property is steps from Djemaa el Fna and feels like a private medina, complete with winding alleyways and artisan craftsmanship throughout.

Capacity and Accommodations:
53 multi-story riads, each uniquely designed. The venue can host up to 280 guests for a seated dinner or 250 for a cocktail-style celebration across its primary event spaces.

Highlights:
The Grand Riad, considered a “palace within a palace”with a sprawling rooftop terrace, and a dedicated event team offering comprehensive planning and hospitality services.

The Oberoi Marrakesh

About the Property:
Located 30 minutes from the city center and 25 minutes from Marrakech Menara Airport, The Oberoi is set on 28 acres of citrus groves and manicured gardens. Its central courtyard is inspired by the 14th-century Ben Youssef Madrasa, bringing historic grandeur to a contemporary luxury setting.

Capacity and Accommodations:
84 rooms and suites, accommodating up to 170 overnight guests. Their patio event space can host up to 400 guests.

Highlights:
Multiple ceremony and reception locations—including poolside spaces and lush gardens—plus customizable wedding packages.

Image provided by Oberoi Marrakech

Whether you’re drawn to serene desert architecture, lush palace gardens, or the intimacy of a private villa, these five Marrakech wedding venues represent the very best the city has to offer. Each one combines luxury, impeccable design, and a strong sense of place that transforms a destination wedding into an unforgettable journey.

Ready to start planning your celebration? Explore our comprehensive destination wedding guide for step-by-step help along the way.

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An Intimate Lago di Braies Elopement Plus a Day of Adventure in the Dolomites

November 20, 2025 | justine

For Ann and Daniel, Lago di Braies was the heart of their story. Nestled in the Dolomites, the lake became the perfect setting for a day that felt calm, intentional, and completely theirs. They began the morning gliding across still waters, exchanged vows surrounded by mountain air, then spent the rest of the day chasing sunlight across peaks, capping it off with spritzes and laughter as the sky turned gold. It was an effortless, adventure-filled experience that celebrated love, nature, and the freedom of doing things their own way.

What We Love About This Lago di Braies Elopement:

  • A sunrise ceremony at Lago di Braies surrounded by quiet mountain air
  • A helicopter ride to Cadini di Misurina for jaw-dropping portraits
  • Intentional pauses built into the day—coffee breaks, a swim, and a private dinner
  • Minimalist styling that let nature and emotion take center stage
  • A day planned entirely around experiences that felt true to them

Featured Vendor:

Shawna Rae Photography

How Their College Friendship Led to a Lifetime of Adventure

Ann and Daniel first met at the University of New Hampshire. They were friends throughout college but went their separate ways after graduation. “Dan moved to New York and spent some time in California before returning to Boston, where I had been living since college,” Ann shared. “He reached out when he moved back and asked to take me out. After one date, the rest was history. We moved in together just weeks later!”

On their first date, they bonded over a shared love of travel and the mountains, a spark that ultimately shaped their wedding day. “We both had the Dolomites on our bucket list.“ Once we found out we could rent the boathouse at Lago di Braies, we knew this was the place.”

How to Build a Wedding Day Around Shared Experiences

Dan grew up on a lake, and after they met, they bought a home on one in New Hampshire, so starting their marriage beside another felt serendipitous. “The fact that Lago di Braies was in the mountains and on a lake made it an obvious choice,” Ann said. “It was private, beautiful, and the early morning timeslot allowed us to start the day by saying ‘I do’ as soon as we could.”

Without a guest list or reception to plan, Ann and Daniel focused their budget on shared experiences. “We wanted most of our budget to go toward enjoying the destination we’d chosen,” they shared. “We picked activities that we would have enjoyed regardless of whether it was our wedding day or not.”

It’s a mindset that reflects the growing appeal of destination and elopement-style weddings, especially in places as awe-inspiring as Lago di Braies. “It’s easy to get caught up in planning, but do what feels authentic to you as a couple, and you won’t regret it.”

How They Found Their Dream Vendors from Afar

Planning a destination elopement can feel overwhelming, but Ann and Daniel found ease through Junebug vendor Shawna Rae Photography. “Shawna really helped us plan,” they explained. “She suggested alternative locations, recommended the helicopter company, and even helped with the logistics of the entire day.”

With Shawna’s help, the couple explored Alpe di Siusi and took a helicopter ride with Elikos to Cadini di Misurina, each stop offering a new perspective of the Dolomites’ grandeur.

Their advice for other couples? “Find vendors that feel like friends. Since it was just us, we wanted to spend the day with people we genuinely enjoyed being around.”

Slowing Down to Savor Every Moment

While their Lago di Braies ceremony was undeniably romantic, what made the day truly special were the small, unscripted moments. “We wrote our own vows, which was the most personal part of the day,” Ann recalled. “Being able to get into one of the rowboats and have the lake to ourselves was such a special memory.”

The rest of their day was intentionally unhurried. Between locations, they swam in their hotel pool, grabbed cappuccinos, toasted with Aperol spritzes, and later sat down to a quiet private dinner. 

A Soft, Simple Ending to a Beautiful Adventure

Surrounded by mountain air and quiet golden light, Ann and Daniel had everything they hoped for: a celebration that felt peaceful, personal, and true to who they are. Their Lago di Braies elopement was proof that the most meaningful weddings don’t need an audience—just intention and love.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Shawna Rae Photography
Venue – Lago Di Braies
Helicopter – Elikos Helicopter Service
Drone + Social Media – Your Love Is Reel

 

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2026 Wedding Trend Forecast: Immersive Venues, Intimate Gatherings, and Less Tradition

November 19, 2025 | marissa

Image by Gerardo Rodriguez. Wedding design by Junebug Vendor Essenza Riviera.

With the new year hovering on the horizon, it’s time to lay out our predictions for 2026 wedding trends. These forecasts aren’t meant to dictate what you should or shouldn’t do—they’re simply a glimpse into the evolving landscape of celebrations. What ideas are reshaping ceremony design, fashion, florals, and guest experience? What aesthetics are replacing the ones we’ve seen for the past few seasons?

As weddings continue to become more immersive, intentional, and experience-driven, certain themes are beginning to rise to the surface. Based on our experience viewing hundreds of celebrations—across social media and real wedding submissions—these are the movements we expect to define the year ahead.

Key Wedding Trends to Watch in 2026

Immersive Wedding Locations

Think ice caves, crumbling ruins, mountaintop viewpoints, underground caverns, and architectural relics for ceremonies and receptions. In these instances, the venue itself becomes the primary design element. These spaces need minimal décor and instead rely on nature, texture, and geography to create a world guests can step into.

Image by Junebug Vendor McWhirter Elopements. See more of this elopement here.

The Disappearance of Wedding Parties

More couples in 2026 are expected to forego traditional wedding parties altogether. The shift reflects a desire for intimacy, streamlined logistics, and a less formal approach to the day. Guests can still hold an honored status—but without defined roles, titles, or matching outfits.

Neo-Classical Opulence

Weddings within sprawling villas, frescoed ceilings, oversized candelabras, tailored tuxedos, and formal guest attire are on the rise. This wedding theme blends Old World luxury with a modern editorial finish. It’s less “fairytale glamour” and more “European art history meets runway.”

Image by Katelyn Bradley. Design by Junebug Vendor TheKnotinItaly. See more of this wedding here.

Silver

Silver is replacing gold, bronze, and warm metals in wedding fashion and décor. Expect to see silver tableware, silver-accented attire, reflective details, and chrome-adjacent finishes. It feels fresh, cool, and timeless.

Image by Junebug Vendor Gaby Bolivar.

Analog Touches

Disposable cameras, Polaroids, handwritten notes, vintage film photographers, vinyl playlists, and tactile guest books are all on the rise. Couples want tangible keepsakes and sensory experiences that feel personal and nostalgic.

Guest Wellness

As multiday celebrations continue to rise, wellness is becoming part of the guest experience rather than a separate activity. Beyond optional yoga or spa time, couples are incorporating small, thoughtful touches—hydration stations, gentle morning start times, nature walks, herbal mocktails, and spaces designed for decompressing between events. The goal is simple: celebrations that feel energizing instead of exhausting.

Wedding Décor Trends

Reflective Aisles

Mirrored or reflective aisles amplify florals, lighting, and architectural surroundings. They give even the simplest ceremony setup a striking, cinematic feel.

Image by Junebug Vendor Julieta Rabadan. Design by Junebug Vendor Angelina Cardenas Events. See more here.

Personalized Dance Floors

Hand-painted patterns, monograms, murals, and motifs are turning dance floors into focal points. They tie the overall design together and elevate the reception space in a memorable, photo-forward way.

Round Reception Tables—Reimagined

Round tables aren’t new, but how couples arrange them is. Creative layouts—clustered, staggered, spiraled, or mixed with long tables—allow for what planners are calling “spatial design,” a new layer of wedding styling that blends form, flow, and function.

Lamps and Swag Lights

Wedding designers are turning to hanging lamps rather than chandeliers in the new year. Imagine either neutral or statement lampshades hung in swag formations over dance floors or dining areas. Table lamps are also appearing more frequently, offering a warm, Art Deco–adjacent glow that feels elevated and inviting. 

Image by Junebug Vendor Caro Weiss Photography. See more of this wedding here.

Wedding Floral Design Trends

The “Excavated Garden”

Imagine floral design touches with soil, moss, roots, and botanical textures that appear unearthed rather than arranged. This style leans into natural imperfection and brings a raw, grounded energy to décor.

Integrated Installations

Instead of traditional arches or solo hanging pieces, florals are being woven into venue architecture—wrapped around beams, climbing staircases, framing windows, or built directly into structural elements. It’s immersive, organic, and more sculptural than ever.

Image by Diana Nieto Photography. Event planning and floral design by Junebug Vendor Bougainvillea Weddings. See more here.

Image by The Times We Have. Floral design by Junebug Vendor Lupita Tirado. See more here.

Image by Diana Nieto Photography. Event planning and floral design by Junebug Vendor Bougainvillea Weddings. See more here.

Bold, Modern Blooms

Expect to see more sculptural flowers—especially anthuriums, orchids, and calla lilies—used in monochromatic arrangements or paired with unexpected textures. The look is contemporary, editorial, and quietly dramatic.

Wedding Fashion Trends

Bridal Shoes: Classic Pumps

The pendulum is swinging back toward timelessness. Classic pumps are replacing strappy sandals and chunky platforms, offering a more refined silhouette in photos and during the ceremony.

Image by Junebug Vendor MemoryBox Photography. See more of this wedding here.

Brown Bridesmaids Dresses

Brown isn’t a typical wedding color, but in 2026 it’s becoming one of the most elegant choices. Rich cocoa tones and soft taupes look stunning across bridesmaids’ dresses, drapery, linens, and floral pairings.

Bridal Gowns: Architectural & Statement Silhouettes

Clean lines, sculptural draping, strategic cutouts, statement sleeves, and unexpected shapes define the modern bridal look. It’s bold without being overtly trendy.

Image by Junebug Vendor Amormio. See more of this wedding here.

The Return of Boho—Refined

’70s-inspired lace, long sleeves, gauzy fabrics, and high-neck silhouettes are back with a sophisticated twist. Think Free People, Dôen, and designer brands like Chloé. It’s bohemian with editorial polish, not rustic.

2026 Destination Wedding and Elopement Locations

Alaska

Iceland may have defined the last decade of adventure elopements, but Alaska is emerging as its next evolution. Similar dramatic landscapes with even more seclusion—and for U.S. couples, no passport required.

Guatemala

Mexico will always remain a top choice for destination weddings, but Guatemala is quickly gaining traction. Iconic venues like the ruins of Santa Clara and Panza Verde offer dramatic backdrops, rich history, and deeply textured environments.

Image by Junebug Vendor Los Garcias Weddings. Wedding seen in Junebug’s Choice Awards 2025.

Malta

Couples looking for Mediterranean charm beyond Italy and Greece are heading to Malta. Between historic architecture, clear waters, and easy coastal elegance, the island offers a romantic escape without the crowds.

Trends We Still See Going Strong in 2026

Some favorites from recent years aren’t going anywhere. In 2026, we expect to continue seeing:

  • Champagne and cocktail towers
  • Bodiced and corseted wedding gowns
  • Scarves and sashes as bridal accessories
  • Drapery as design
  • Multi-day destination weddings

Taken together, these 2026 wedding trends mark a turning point toward weddings that feel immersive, intimate, and grounded in the present moment. They celebrate place, texture, emotion, and the people who matter most. But above all, they remind us that the most timeless weddings aren’t the most on-trend—they’re the ones built with intention.

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