Central isn’t just Hong Kong’s financial heart — tucked between the banking towers and heritage shophouses is a small but excellent cluster of florists, ranging from a 40-year-old European-style institution to sleek boutique shops inside luxury malls. Whether you’re after a bridal bouquet, a corporate opening arrangement, or simply something beautiful to brighten your desk, here’s where to go.
Greenfingers — for European-style craftsmanship and heritage
Address: G/F, Tung Tze Terrace, 6 Aberdeen Street, Central Hours: Monday–Saturday, 9am–6:30pm Phone: +852 2827 8280
Greenfingers is Central’s most established florist, founded in 1985 by Kenny Chan, who trained in floral design in both Germany and the Netherlands after building a strong grounding in botany. That European training shows: the shop’s arrangements lean toward structural, continental-style designs rather than the softer, pastel bouquets more typical of Hong Kong’s newer luxury florists.
Over more than three decades, Chan has built a client list spanning fashion, interior design, marketing, and hospitality, and he continues to teach floristry alongside running the shop. In recent years Greenfingers has expanded beyond bouquets into interior styling and lifestyle homeware, blending craft, art, and flowers into its offering.
Best for: weddings and venue styling (the team is known for its deep familiarity with Hong Kong wedding venues), funeral wreaths and memorial arrangements, and anyone who wants a more architectural, less “Instagram-pastel” bouquet.
ellermann-flowers.com — for classic elegance inside the Landmark
Address: Shop 109, Level 1, Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen’s Road Central Hours: Mon–Fri 10am–7pm, Sat–Sun 10am–6pm
Founded in 2011, ellermann-flowers.com built its name on a classically continental floral style — think layered, textured arrangements with an unexpected twist, rather than uniform, symmetrical bouquets. Rather than offering set packages, the team works on a largely bespoke basis, which makes this a strong pick if you want something designed around you rather than picked off a shelf.
Its flagship sits inside the Landmark Atrium, one of Central’s most prestigious shopping addresses, alongside a second boutique in Pacific Place — handy if you’re florist-hopping between Admiralty and Central in the same afternoon.
Best for: bridal bouquets, corporate gifting, and browsing home decor and collectables (the boutique also stocks pieces from brands like Astier de Villatte and Skultuna alongside its flowers).
mflorist.hk — for modern luxury with an international reach
Address: Room 1104, 11/F, 70 Queen’s Road Central
The newest name on this list, mflorist.hk positions itself as a premium luxury florist and has expanded its delivery service beyond Hong Kong to London and Dubai. Its bouquets favour a more romantic, narrative style — moody colour palettes, poetic naming, and a same-day delivery cutoff of 2pm.
Best for: those wanting a contemporary, editorial-style bouquet, or anyone sending flowers to more than one city at once.
the-floristry.com — for understated, design-led arrangements
Address: G/F, 18 Gough Street, Central
A short walk from Greenfingers, The Floristry has built a reputation among Central’s design crowd for pared-back, thoughtfully composed arrangements rather than maximalist bouquets. It’s a good stop if your taste runs toward the minimal end of floral design.
solomonbloemen.com — for conceptual, statement florals
Address: Winner Building, 27 D’Aguilar Street, Central
Helmed by floral designer Dr Solomon Leong, this shop is known for bold, conceptual arrangements rather than traditional bouquets — the kind of florals that make a statement at an event rather than sitting quietly on a side table.
Best for: couples or event planners after something more extravagant or sculptural than a classic bridal bouquet.
A quick cheat sheet
| Florist | Address | Known for |
|---|---|---|
| Greenfingers | 6 Aberdeen Street | Heritage, European style, weddings |
| Ellermann | Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen’s Rd Central | Bespoke, continental elegance |
| M Florist | 70 Queen’s Road Central | Modern luxury, international delivery |
| The Floristry | 18 Gough Street | Minimal, design-led |
| Solomon Bloemen | 27 D’Aguilar Street | Conceptual, statement pieces |
Given how close together these shops are — mostly within a 10–15 minute walk of each other around Queen’s Road Central, Aberdeen Street, and Gough Street — Central makes for an easy florist crawl if you want to compare styles in person before committing to a bouquet.

