For birthdays and anniversaries, sticking with a classic gift, like having flowers delivered, is sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face. Consider this your early heads up to celebrate your person this year by sending them a bunch of flowers right to their door. Online flower delivery sites offer an array of arrangements that would be fitting for any occasion and personality. From local, sustainable shops to brands that offer nationwide shipping, below is a list of our favorite flower delivery services in Boston. And check out a list of our favorite florists in Boston if you’d prefer to pick them up in person.
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How do we determine the cream of the crop? Our staff picks combine the top, most recent reviews with some of our personal favorites to make sure you get the best deal on the web. Throughout this article, you may notice some affiliate links – these have no influence on our editorial content – we pinky swear. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.
Best Boston flower deliveries
1. The Bouqs Co.
Get the gift that keeps on giving with a Bouqs Co. subscription; just purchase an annual subscription and they’ll receive a fresh bouquet either weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or bi-monthly. Or buy the subscription for yourself and send flowers to different people in your life as you choose (including yourself, you deserve it!). Bouqs ensures that the flowers are all fresh, as it sources blooms directly from farms, cutting out the middleman and the additional carbon footprint in the process. From there, every hand-tied bouquet is cut to order by artisan florists in your local area and arrives ready to be arranged.
Where they deliver: Delivery is available across the U.S.
Why we like them: We really dig how sustainable Bouqs are trying to be by sourcing their blooms from sustainable farms.
What’s the price point: Starting from $49 for a one-off bouquet, or $39 with a subscription.
2. Ode à la Rose
This French florist specializes in delivering eco-friendly flowers quickly and reliably through their same-day delivery service. Of course, you can opt for an advance order, but if you’re feeling the romance in the moment, this is the place that will literally deliver Every bouquet is hand-tied and then packaged in a stylish purple box with a single rose on top and sent out for delivery. The vase options are also pretty stunning here, so choose carefully, and if you sign up for their newsletter, you’ll get 10% off your next order.
Where they deliver: Next-day delivery is available across Boston and nationwide.
Why we like them: These gorgeous blooms really have that wow factor. Delicate, vibrant, and oh-so-Parsian.
What’s the price point: These pretty bouquets are available from $58.
3. Floom
Think of Floom as an Esty for floral delivery. The flowers here all come from local independent florists, who use seasonal blooms and can also add a handwritten message. The company acts as the middleman and sources high-quality arrangements, meaning that options vary tremendously depending on the day and zip code, but the quality is on point. You can build your own bouquet by flower variety or choose a pre-styled vase. Floom also offers same-day delivery for certain orders, which solves any of your last-minute gifting qualms. Bonus: Your first delivery over $75 is free if you sign up for their mailing list.
Where they deliver: Hand delivered all over Boston, thanks to Floom’s network of local florists.
Why we like them: All the best quality blooms Boston has to offer in one sleek, online marketplace.
What’s the price point: Price varies according to zip code, but $58 is a good ballpark.
4. Teleflora
No time to run down to the local florist, but want to make sure you get a top quality floral delivery? Teleflora is right for you. The international delivery service partners with smaller shops, and always delivers a unique bouquet of flowers. If you are nervous about ordering online, Teleflora’s 81 years of experience should help ease your mind. If you identify as a procrastinator, this last part is for you. If you get your order in before 2pm during the week and before 12pm on the weekends, Teleflora will deliver the bouquet of flowers later that same day! Crisis averted.
Where they deliver: Order by 2 pm (Monday-Friday), or by noon (Saturday- Sunday) for same-day delivery.
Why we like them: The kind of flowers that “make hearts flutter”. Hey, they said it, not us.
What’s the price point: Bouquets start from £34.99.
5. Winston Flowers
Established in 1944, Winston Flowers began life as a floral pushcart in front of the original Ritz-Carlton hotel in Boston, and now the florist creates beautiful and rare blooms in its Newbury storefront. The store – and website – update the seasonal collections an impressive nine times per year and also offers monthly subscriptions and gift crates, which include flowers alongside other treats, using fair-trade-certified suppliers. Although you can order online, we recommend stopping by to explore the regularly changed arrangements and learning about the different bouquet styles from expert florists.
Where they deliver: Winston Flowers offers same-day delivery across New York City, Westchester County, Fairfield County, and Greater Boston.
Why we like them: Their selection of blooms are beaut, sure, but their gourmet gift boxes are truly divine. We recommend the Flora and Rose.
What’s the price point: These luxury bouquets start from $85.
6. Bloom Couture Boston
Based on Tremont Street, in the South End, Bloom Couture creates and sends traditional bouquets as well as flora in vases. Search by flower type online, including their specialty offerings like the kokedama plantings (Japanese moss balls, very chic), or pop by the shop. If you’re gifting on a budget, the blooms are also easily filtered by price online. Plus, you can get a standard, deluxe, or premium version of many arrangements. Want to invent something extra special? Custom orders are available, so you can design the perfect gift.
Where they deliver: Boston, and the greater Boston area.
Why we like them: Even if you happen to know nothing about flowers, Bloom Couture makes it easy to create a custom bouquet for that extra wow.
What’s the price point: Send or receive the best in season from $75.
7. Table and Tulip
This South End florist has been a local favorite since 2007, when they first opened their doors. The bouquets come in various arrangements, from quaint bulb gardens with daffodils and pansies to elaborate bunches with everything from roses to orchids, so make sure you try them out for your next gifting. And for long-term couples? These pro florists are also well-loved for their custom wedding design, so if you’re thinking of tying the knot, check out their gorgeous gallery. In addition to all manner of lovely flowers, you can buy gorgeous pre-potted plants here too. The pots, of course, are equally pretty.
Where they deliver: These busy bees deliver to most of Boston from Monday right through Friday.
Why we like them: Their floral bouquets look like they’ve been plucked from a meadow. So whimsical.
What’s the price point: Flowers start from anywhere between $35 all the way to $425.
8. Fresh Sends
Founded on the principle that gifting is emotional, Fresh Sends adds a personal touch to their flower delivery services. Their website offers an array of fresh gifts, but their hand-picked bouquet of flowers is their specialty. While you can’t specify the exact details of the arrangement, remember, you’re leaving this to the experts. The flowers are just one part of the gift, the packaging that the bouquet ships in doubles as a note card and completes the Fresh Sends experience. If you are looking for a modern and personalized gift of flowers to send this season, this is your best bet. And, you can get 15% off your first order, if you sign up for the brand’s newsletter.
Where they deliver: Fresh Sends delivers to the 48 lower states (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and all U.S. territories).
Why we like them: Cute and kitsch, these floral bouquets are a nice touch for a coffee table – it’s the perfect Galentine’s gift.
What’s the price point: Gift a cheery bunch from $55.
9. Chaba Florist
This downtown florist certainly lives up to its identity as “a small shop but big in quality and warmth.” If you’re local, look for the turquoise corner door on Stuart Street to browse the shop’s lovely in-store offerings or order online from a curated list of bouquets. The individual touches are what make this florist unique; each bouquet is wrapped in silk paper and hand-tied with another, smaller bouquet on the exterior. So charming!
Where they deliver: They deliver locally (from 11 am – 6 pm) to select Boston zip codes (See at checkout).
Why we like them: Chaba Florists perfect their bouquets with a high level of artistry and use silk paper to add the finishing touches.
What’s the price point: Brighten up their day from $50.
10. Rouvalis
Sure, a bouquet can brighten any day, but what about a bouquet in a stunning vase that you can display forever? The Beacon Hill florist has been providing arrangements to the romantics for over 45 years, as well as offering various-shaped vases that make a floral delivery all the more special. Choose from seasonal blooms that let you enjoy a new arrangement each quarter, or from the signature collection, which is available year-round. The arrangements are pretty beautiful here and they absolutely cater to all tastes.
Where they deliver: They cater to Boston and the greater Boston area. For Same-day delivery, get that order in before 2 pm.
Why we like them: Rouvalis bouquets have a botanical look and feel that really celebrates in-season blooms and lush green foliage.
What’s the price point: They start from $85, so not cheap.
11. Orly Khon Floral
As a full-service, luxury botanical design company, you can expect more than a standard vase when ordering through the Newbury Street florist. The founder’s background in graphic design and fine arts shines in her layered floral and plant compositions, which scream elegance. All you need to do is provide your dream aesthetic and logistical details, like your budget and intended delivery date, then Khon works her magic, choosing from orchids and herbaceous plants to perfect your piece. It’s perfect for a luxury bespoke gift for someone special.
Where they deliver: Orly Khon offers their delivery and pick-up service in the Boston Area.
Why we like them: Bewilderingly beautiful blooms with a natural, wild element, arranged according to the color palette of each season – you have to check out Berry Bliss.
What’s the price point: Starting from $125.
12. Bloomsy Box
Meet Boomsly Box – sustainably grown and thoughtfully arranged with plenty of color. Like Bouqs Co., Bloomsy Box offers subscriptions, ranging from monthly (in original, deluxe and premium), as well as bi-weekly and weekly, if you really want to spoil your person. You can also order expertly curated bouquets that are sustainably grown and ethically harvested from farms around the world.
Where they deliver: They deliver across the U.S., just in case your sweetheart is on the other side of the country right now.
Why we like them: Their blooms are really vibrant and fun, but elegant too.
What’s the price point: Their jazzy bunches start from $49.99.
13. Sunny Florists, South Boston
Just about everyone falls in love with Sunny Florists for the same reason: the quality of their beautiful fresh cute hand-tied and based bouquets. The secret sauce? Well, it’s all the crop. Sunny Florists do their best to source their from local farmers in Massachusetts, with the remaining bunch sourced from South America, Canada, and Europe to offer a unique variety should you’re after something a little more bespoke.
Where they deliver: Sunny Florists cover a whole lot of ground. From Allston to Westwood. They also offer same-day delivery if you order by 2 pm (online).
Why we like them: Whether you like a classic bunch or you’re looking for something modern, Sunny’s got you.
What’s the price point: Moderately priced – starting from $65.