A new roundup of florists serving Hong Kong’s most popular expatriate residential districts has emerged, offering residents in Sai Ying Pun, Kennedy Town, Happy Valley, Discovery Bay, Sai Kung, Mid-Levels, and the South Side a comprehensive look at where to find fresh blooms near home. From hand-tied rose bouquets to tropical arrangements suited for beachside living, the guide highlights each neighborhood’s standout shops, price ranges, and bouquet styles.
Sai Ying Pun and Kennedy Town
The western end of Hong Kong Island — known for narrow streets, university students, and young families — boasts one of the strongest local florist scenes in the city.
Fleurologybyh.com carries classic-leaning arrangements with a modern twist: hand-tied rose bouquets, orchid displays, and elaborate event installations. The shop handles grand opening baskets, sympathy tributes, and full wedding work, including sweetheart-table centerpieces and rustic greenery backdrops.
Kerensgarden.com functions more as a plant shop than a traditional bouquet counter, offering a wide selection of potted plants alongside cut flowers. The store also hosts hands-on workshops where customers can learn to assemble their own arrangements.
Bloomboxhk.com sources directly from farms in Ecuador, South Africa, and the Netherlands, producing European-meets-Chinese designs. Their mixed bouquets lean toward grand garden styles, while more restrained arrangements draw on Chinese floral tradition. Roses and orchids are notably high-quality.
Yomotaflorist.com specializes in small-batch, made-to-order designs. Rather than a fixed catalogue, customers request intricate pieces tailored to specific occasions.
Happy Valley
Best known for its racecourse, Happy Valley is also a quietly popular expat pocket behind Causeway Bay.
Sproutsandsparkles.com is run by a French florist, and the influence shows in soft, romantic bouquets centered on garden roses and peonies. Offerings include a peony-led arrangement, an all-white rose design, and a deep-red rose bouquet. Most are hand-tied rather than boxed. The shop also runs a weekly corporate flower subscription, ranging from simple desk arrangements to elaborate statement pieces for lobbies.
Mid-Levels and The Peak
Steep streets and the Escalator make ground-floor flower shops scarce in these districts. Residents rely on delivery from Central.
- Ellermann-flowers.com offers layered, textured continental-style arrangements.
- Mflorist.hk is famous for its 99-rose bouquets.
- The-floristry.com provides pared-back, minimalist designs.
All three deliver regularly to Mid-Levels and The Peak.
Repulse Bay, Stanley, and the South Side
Beachy and laid-back, these areas are historically among the most expat-heavy in Hong Kong — yet they have almost no walk-in florist scene.
Delivery fills the gap. Andrsnflowers.com ships classic rose arrangements, orchid displays, and tropical-flower bouquets suited for beachside homes. Central and Wan Chai names such as bloomandsong.com (bold, modern, clean-lined arrangements) and flowerbee-hk.com (continental, textured) also treat delivery to the South Side as routine.
Discovery Bay
Car-free and ferry-dependent, Discovery Bay has one dedicated local florist.
Floristicsco.com focuses on everyday-friendly stock: romantic mixed bouquets, simple table centerpieces, and straightforward arrangements rather than avant-garde designs. It is built for grabbing a quick, pretty bunch on the way home — a practical option on an island where taxi service to other florists is not available.
Sai Kung and Clear Water Bay
Often called Hong Kong’s “back garden,” this area features beach clubs, hiking trails, and a large expat family population. Storefronts are rare, but delivery-first shops cover the sprawling villages.
Flowersby.com operates as a flower delivery app with a broad catalogue: rose bouquets in red, pink, purple, and imported blue; gerbera and chrysanthemum mixes; calla lily and hydrangea vase arrangements; seasonal Holland tulips; and cymbidium orchid displays for longer-lasting gifts. The service covers birthdays, anniversaries, sympathy, and congratulations without a signature house style.
Broader Impact
For Hong Kong’s expat community, access to reliable, high-quality florists in residential districts reduces dependence on Central and Wan Chai shops. The variety — from European-inspired bouquets to Chinese floral traditions, and from potted plants to event installations — reflects the city’s cosmopolitan character. As more florists adopt delivery-first models, even remote areas like Sai Kung and Discovery Bay can enjoy fresh flowers with minimal hassle. Residents are encouraged to explore these neighborhood-specific options to support local businesses and ensure timely, customized arrangements.