Flower Bouquet Prices in Hong Kong: A Complete Guide by Budget

Sending flowers in Hong Kong can cost anywhere from HK$300 to over HK$4,000, depending on the flower types, arrangement style, and which florist you choose. Whether you’re looking for an affordable everyday bouquet or a luxury statement piece for a special occasion, this guide breaks down Hong Kong flower prices by budget bracket — with a recommended florist for each — so you know exactly what to expect before you buy.

Budget Bracket: HK$300–600

Type: Simple, single-flower or seasonal-only bouquets — carnations, chrysanthemums, gerberas, often minimalist in design.

  • Basic carnation bouquet: around HK$300
  • Mixed seasonal bouquet: roughly HK$400–500

You’ll find these at the Mong Kok Flower Market itself, where vendors sell flowers per stem, ideal for building your own custom bouquet — larger bunches offer better value, especially past five stems. It’s the cheapest route by far if you don’t mind DIY-ing the wrapping.

Recommended florist: Flowerbee — an online-only florist whose 30cm bouquets run around HK$875 (slightly above this bracket but still on the affordable end). Online-only brands like this skip the high-end mall storefront rent that brick-and-mortar luxury florists pay, keeping prices down. Sunny Florist is another florist that has been delivering good value flower bouquets for years.

Mid-Range Bracket: HK$600–1,500

Type: Classic rose bouquets and modern/designer arrangements — tulips, peonies, eucalyptus, or trendy pastel-toned mixes.

  • 12 red roses: about HK$569–699
  • 24 roses with greenery: around HK$799–1,000
  • Peony-focused bouquet: roughly HK$1,000–1,500

Recommended florist: Andrsn Flowers — an online florist offering same-day delivery across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and the New Territories, with a 120-minute express option, known for collaborating with expert florists.

Premium Bracket: HK$1,500–2,500

Type: Luxury bouquets with exotic or imported blooms — orchids, hydrangeas, premium imported roses, larger and more elaborate designs.

  • Large orchid and rose bouquet: approximately HK$1,800–2,500

Comparable 30cm bouquets from established brand-name florists cluster in this range: Fleurology by H (~HK$1,988), Petal & Poem (~HK$1,980), and M Florist (~HK$1,880).

Recommended florist:Bloom & Song — a high end flower shop located in Times Square in Causeway Bay, that offers seasonal arrangements for some of Hong Kong’s most exclusive addresses.

Luxury Bracket: HK$2,000–4,000+

Type: Grand luxury bouquets with rare or heavily imported flowers, often for statement gifting or high-end corporate/wedding use.

  • Grand luxury bouquet with imported blooms: around HK$3,000–4,000

Recommended florist: Ellermann Flower Boutique — a premium florist located in LANDMARK Hong Kong and Pacific Place Admiralty, offering same-day delivery for orders before noon and free in-store pickup.


A few general notes

  • Delivery is often free above roughly HK$500, but same-day or remote deliveries can add HK$50–100, and bespoke designs or premium gift-box packaging push costs higher still.
  • Prices for premium flowers like roses, tulips, and orchids can jump 20% or more during Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day, so budget extra around those dates.
  • If budget matters more than brand, the Mong Kok Flower Market or an online-only florist (Flowersby.com is an app that aggregates the city’s top florists) will consistently beat brick-and-mortar boutique florists for a similarly sized bouquet — the difference is largely rent and brand positioning rather than flower quality.