Hong Kong Flower Prices Decoded: From HK$300 Budget Bouquets to HK$4,000 Luxury Blooms

Hong Kong – Sending flowers in one of the world’s most expensive cities can cost anywhere from HK$300 for a simple carnation bunch to more than HK$4,000 for an imported luxury arrangement. But knowing which florist fits your budget—and when to expect price surges—can save both money and disappointment.

Whether you need a casual weekday bouquet or a showpiece for a milestone event, Hong Kong’s flower market breaks down into four clear price brackets. Each tier reflects differences in flower type, arrangement complexity, and overhead costs such as prime mall rent versus online-only operations.

Budget Bracket (HK$300–HK$600): DIY and Market Finds

For the most affordable options, shoppers head to Mong Kok Flower Market, where vendors sell stems individually. A basic carnation bouquet runs about HK$300, while a mixed seasonal bunch costs roughly HK$400 to HK$500. Buying five or more stems improves per-stem value, and wrapping it yourself keeps costs lowest.

Online-only florists also compete here. Flowerbee offers 30cm bouquets around HK$875—slightly above this bracket but still budget-friendly, because they skip expensive storefront rent. Sunny Florist has long delivered reliable value bouquets in this range.

Mid-Range Bracket (HK$600–HK$1,500): Classic Roses and Designer Mixes

This tier covers classic 12-red-rose bouquets (HK$569–HK$699), 24 roses with greenery (HK$799–HK$1,000), and peony-focused arrangements (HK$1,000–HK$1,500). Tulips, eucalyptus, and pastel-toned designs are common.

Andrsn Flowers, an online florist, offers same-day delivery across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories, with a 120-minute express option. Their partnerships with expert florists keep quality high and prices competitive.

Premium Bracket (HK$1,500–HK$2,500): Exotic Blooms and Elaborate Designs

Large bouquets featuring orchids, hydrangeas, and premium imported roses typically fall here. A sizable orchid-and-rose arrangement costs roughly HK$1,800 to HK$2,500. Established brand-name florists in this range include Fleurology by H (~HK$1,988), Petal & Poem (~HK$1,980), and M Florist (~HK$1,880).

Bloom & Song, located in Times Square, Causeway Bay, specializes in seasonal arrangements for some of Hong Kong’s most exclusive addresses.

Luxury Bracket (HK$2,000–HK$4,000+): Statement Gifting and Corporate Orders

Grand luxury bouquets with rare or heavily imported flowers command HK$3,000 to HK$4,000 or more. These are often used for high-end corporate gifts, weddings, or romantic gestures.

Ellermann Flower Boutique, with locations in LANDMARK Hong Kong and Pacific Place Admiralty, offers same-day delivery for orders placed before noon and free in-store pickup. Their designs are synonymous with premium branding.

Key Money-Saving Tips

  • Delivery fees are often waived above HK$500, but same-day or remote deliveries can add HK$50–HK$100. Bespoke packaging pushes costs higher.
  • Seasonal surges hit premium flowers hard: roses, tulips, and orchids can jump 20% or more during Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day. Budget extra around those dates.
  • Where you buy matters more than you think. Mong Kok Flower Market and online-only florists like Flowersby.com (a florist-aggregator app) consistently beat brick-and-mortar boutiques on price for similar-sized bouquets—the difference is largely rent and brand positioning, not flower quality.

Whether you’re budgeting HK$300 or HK$4,000, Hong Kong’s flower market offers a choice for every occasion. The smartest move: compare online, visit the market for DIY savings, and order early during peak holidays.

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