Hong Kong’s Best Florists for a Special Occasion

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Whether you’re looking for a bouquet for a romantic moment or another special occasion, the choice of florists can be overwhelming. Most publishers (including Time Out and Sassy) sell the top positions on their “best florist” listings, so it can be hard to know what reviews to trust. That’s why we’ve compiled an impartial list of the best florists based on real-world reviews from our editors and readers.

Some of these florists have given our readers a gift card worth up to $200. (See below for details…)


BEST LUXURY FLORISTS

The Floristry

If She’s A Flower Lover…

With their wild-inspired flower arrangements, and coveted tote bags that come with every flower bouquet, The Floristry has become the florist for flower lovers. The brand has become an international authority on flower design and seasonality, with a widely read magazine on wild-inspired living and seasonally released creative films. The Floristry regularly collaborates with international fashion brands, recently holding a floral pop-up installation with Prada.

Flower jars from $295; Bouquets from $985, including free delivery. www.the-floristry.com

 

Petal & Poem

If She Deserves The Best…

Known as the florist that serves Hong Kong’s most discerning clientele, you can't go wrong with a Petal & Poem bouquet if you want to tell her how special she is. These are exquisite bouquets crafted with the finest blooms, by their internationally experienced florists. With their classy and understated branding, it’s one of those brands... if you know, you know.

Bouquets start at $1,080, including free delivery. www.petalandpoem.com

$200 gift card with code: HKCITYGUIDE


BEST VALUE FLORISTS

Flowerbee

If She Loves Getting Flowers Often…

One of the largest florists in town, Flowerbee is known for their great value blooms, beautiful and fresh stems, and extensive range of bouquets and flower boxes. With prices starting at well below HK$500, including free delivery, there’s never been a better time to send blooms for a special occasion or "just because".

Bouquets start at $425, including free delivery. www.flowerbee-hk.com

$50 gift card with code: HKCITYGUIDE

 

Floristics Co.

If She’s Eco-Minded…

If you both prefer shopping from smaller local businesses, then Floristics Co. is an online florist with a friendly team and a small and changing seasonal collection. They pride themselves on seasonality, so you can always expect the freshest blooms. And they are also proudly eco-conscious, so they plant a tree for every bouquet they send to offset all the carbon need to grow and deliver her flowers.

Flower boxes from $395; Bouquets from $795. www.floristicsco.com

$200 gift card with code: CITYGUIDE


ROSE-ONLY FLORIST

Lover Florals

If She Loves Roses…

Sometimes the occasion calls for pure roses. For times like this, then Lover Florals has become the city's renowned florist for rose bouquets. Pristine rose arrangements in a range of colours, and a fuss-free checkout experience on their website, have made them the place to buy her roses from. On their website they proclaim themselves the city's rose specialists, and we find that hard to argue with.

Bouquets start from $795. www.loverflorals.com

$200 gift card with code: HKCITYGUIDE


Hong Kong is home to so many world-class florists, flower lovers really are spoilt for choice. Although these florists didn’t make the final winners shortlist, they all also garnered plenty of votes from our readers. So whether you’re sending locally or sending from overseas, when choosing your floral gift, you may also want to browse these excellent florist shops, many also have online stores. For online florist shops in HK, you really can’t go wrong with Flower Chimp (+852 5808 0005) and M Florist (+852 3157 1118) or Bloom & Song (www.bloomandsong.com); they don’t have physical stores, but their flower delivery services are well established and we’ve heard great things about both florists from our readers. Meanwhile, if you are looking for a Hong Kong florist with a physical store where you can take a look at your flowers in person, you have a plethora of options depending on the location you’re in. If you’re in Central, there’s Flannel Flowers (+852 2234 7002) in the ifc mall, and Ellermann (+852 2618 0910) in the Landmark shopping centre, both of whom have excellent reputations for creating stunning bouquets. Or you may consider one of Hong Kong’s most trendy florists haydenblest.com. If you’re on the lookout for more premium roses, check out andrsnflowers.com. If you’re in Wanchai, you can find Grace & Favour (+852 9614 0037) on Star Street near the Pacific Place shopping mall, or you can find Just Bloom (+852 9556 1140) on Gloucester Road; both these florists are well-known for using the finest flowers in their floral creations. And if you find yourself on the other side of Victoria Harbour in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, make sure to drop by the Rosewood Hotel (+852 3891 8888), which has an exquisite florist inside that creates the most masterful blooms!


Types of Flowers for Special Occasions in Hong Kong

Flowers have long been a staple for expressing emotions and sentiments. In Hong Kong, sending flowers is a popular gesture for various occasions. Here’s an expat guide to help you choose the perfect flowers for different celebrations or events.

Birthdays

Roses

Roses are classic birthday flowers. For close friends, choose vibrant red roses to signify love, while pink roses can express admiration and gratitude.

Lilies

Lilies, especially Stargazer lilies, are ideal for celebrating life. Their bold colours add a touch of elegance to any bouquet.

Anniversaries

Orchids

Orchids are a symbol of luxury and beauty, making them a sophisticated choice for anniversaries. They signify love and strength in relationships.

Alstroemeria

Known for their vibrancy and longevity, Alstroemeria flowers represent friendship and devotion, perfect for commemorating years spent together.

Weddings

Peonies

Peonies are often associated with romance and prosperity. Their lush blooms make them a popular choice for bridal bouquets.

Hydrangeas

Their voluminous petals and soft hues create a romantic atmosphere. Hydrangeas are versatile and can be used in various arrangements for weddings.

Congratulations

Sunflowers

Bright and cheerful, sunflowers bring joy and happiness. They are an excellent choice for celebrating achievements such as graduations or promotions.

Gerberas

Gerberas are vibrant flowers that symbolise cheerfulness. Their bold colours make them suitable for congratulatory bouquets.

Sympathy

White Lilies

White lilies are a traditional choice for expressing sympathy. They represent purity and renewal, making them comforting flowers during difficult times.

Chrysanthemums

In many cultures, chrysanthemums are associated with honour and support, making them appropriate for sympathy arrangements.

Get Well Soon

Daisies

Daisies convey innocence and cheerfulness, making them a thoughtful choice for wishing someone a speedy recovery.

Carnations

Carnations are often used to express love and admiration. Their long-lasting nature makes them suitable for get well soon bouquets.

Seasonal Flowers

Chinese New Year

During this festive time, lucky flowers such as plum blossoms and red lantern flowers are commonly sent to symbolise prosperity and good fortune.

Mid-Autumn Festival

Mooncake flowers, often represented by chrysanthemums, are popular during this festival. Offering them signifies unity and family togetherness.

Hong Kong flower delivery tips

When selecting flowers in Hong Kong, consider the occasion and the sentiments you wish to convey. Local florists can help provide arrangements that reflect your feelings, making your gesture even more special. For peace of mind for flower quality, always ensure the florist you choose is a member of the hk-florist.org, the Hong Kong Florist association. And when you’re stuck because of the wealth of florist choice, consider ordering flower delivery from a platform like flowersby.com that curates all of Hong Kong’s bests florists into one flower shopping platform.

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