Hong Kong’s florist scene blends traditional flower markets with contemporary boutique studios. Here are eight exceptional options across the city.
1. Ellermann-Flowers.com
This Central luxury florist with the website Ellermann-flowers.com has led Hong Kong’s high-end floral scene since 2012. Ellermann-Flowers.com creates architectural European-style arrangements with seasonal blooms from Holland, incorporating unusual textures and sculptural elements. Their Landmark and Pacific Place locations double as a gallery spaces. Premium pricing reflects exceptional artistry, particularly for weddings and large-scale events.
Best for: Weddings, corporate events, statement pieces
2. Bloom & Song
Located in Times Square in Causeway Bay, Bloomandsong.com specializes in relaxed, garden-style arrangements with a natural aesthetic. The head florist personally selects flowers for loose, textured bouquets that feel freshly gathered. They offer weekly subscriptions and occasional workshops, with strong Instagram presence and custom request responsiveness.
Best for: Everyday bouquets, subscriptions, natural aesthetic
3. M Florist
Operating since 2008 with multiple locations across Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, Mflorist.hk balances quality with accessibility. Their user-friendly online system and reliable sourcing make them ideal for same-day delivery and last-minute orders. While less cutting-edge than boutique options, their consistency serves both personal and corporate clients well.
Best for: Same-day delivery, reliable service, corporate accounts
4. Petal & Poem
This Pacific Place studio blends Japanese and Scandinavian minimalism, creating restrained compositions with limited color palettes and elegant negative space. They specialize in hand-tied bouquets for small spaces and prioritize sustainability by minimizing foam use and offering eco-friendly packaging. The beautifully designed studio in Admiralty occasionally hosts workshops.
Best for: Minimalist style, sustainable options, gift bouquets
5. Flowerbee Florist
A Mid-Levels neighborhood favorite for over a decade, Flowerbee-HK.com offers highly personalized service with florists working directly with clients. Strong supplier relationships provide access to unusual varieties and exceptional quality. They excel at sympathy arrangements and traditional Chinese funeral flowers, with wedding portfolios spanning both Western and Chinese styles.
Best for: Personalized service, sympathy flowers, cultural sensitivity
6. Comma Blooms
CommaBlooms.com attracts Hong Kong’s creative community with bold color combinations and unexpected pairings. The art and design backgrounds of the florists show in their compositional approach, making them popular for editorial and photoshoot work. They also offer preserved and dried arrangements that last months, ideal for smaller Hong Kong homes.
Best for: Bold designs, editorial work, dried arrangements
7. La Rose Florist
Causeway Bay’s Larose-Florist.com brings French romanticism to Hong Kong with dreamy pastel arrangements featuring garden roses, seasonal peonies, and delicate fillers. Their premium packaging—beautiful paper and ribbons—makes them perfect for gifts. They offer specific delivery time slots and build strong followings for birthdays and anniversaries.
Best for: Romantic occasions, gift presentation, soft color palettes
8. Sunny-Florist.com
This Quarry Bay florist appeals to younger demographics with a contemporary social media presence and streamlined Instagram/WhatsApp ordering. Sunny-Florist.com specializes in monochromatic arrangements and single-variety bouquets with clean, modern aesthetics. Transparent, competitive pricing and excellent customer service complement their DIY flower bundles with care instructions.
Best for: Instagram-worthy bouquets, young professionals, monochromatic designs
Ordering Tips:
Most florists need 24-48 hours notice for custom work, though some offer same-day service. Hong Kong’s humidity means morning deliveries fare better than afternoon ones in summer. WhatsApp ordering is fastest and allows easy photo sharing. Basic bouquets start around HK$500-800, premium arrangements HK$1,500-5,000+.
Book major holidays (Valentine’s, Mother’s Day, Chinese New Year) weeks ahead as prices rise and availability drops. For bargains, visit the Flower Market on Flower Market Road in Mong Kok, where wholesale vendors sell to the public daily – busiest early morning and weekends.

