Same-Day Flower Delivery in Dubai
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Flower Delivery in Dubai
FlowerStreet.ae offers same-day flower delivery across Dubai, with every arrangement hand-built on the day it ships. From intimate gifts to statement pieces — browse our luxury flower collections and grand bouquets, all available for same-day delivery: order by 10 PM and we deliver within 3 hours.
Why Choose FlowerStreet.ae
Arranged In-House: Every order is hand-built on the day it's placed rather than pulled from pre-made stock, so the flowers are fresh regardless of how last-minute the order is.
Something for Every Occasion: Browse our best-selling bouquets, birthday flowers, anniversary arrangements, get well soon flowers and congratulations flowers — each collection is built around the practical details of that occasion, not just a generic bouquet with a different label.
Premium Rose Bouquets: Our rose bouquet collection covers every scale — from a single stem to our most popular mixed flower arrangements. All available same-day across Dubai: order by 10 PM and we deliver within 3 hours, with express delivery in 1-2 hours available.
Secure, Simple Checkout: Add a free message card, chocolates or balloons at checkout and pay securely in a few taps.
Real Support When You Need It: For anything time-sensitive, corporate, or unusual, message us on WhatsApp using the number above and we'll confirm details before you order.
Flower Delivery Dubai Locations
Dubai's Local Flower Shop, Delivering Citywide
Full list of areas we cover: Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence (JBR), Palm Jumeirah, Business Bay, Emirates Hills, Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT), Arabian Ranches, Al Barsha, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai Sports City, Dubai Investment Park (DIP), Motor City, International City, Discovery Gardens, Dubai Festival City, Al Furjan, The Greens, The Springs, The Meadows, The Lakes, Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), Jumeirah Village Triangle (JVT), Al Sufouh, Al Quoz, Al Warqa, Al Mizhar, Umm Suqeim, Mirdif, Deira, Bur Dubai, Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Nad Al Sheba, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai Design District (d3), Meydan City, Dubai Production City, Dubai Science Park, Al Nahda, Dubai Investment Park 2, Dubai South, Downtown Jebel Ali, Emirates Living, Dubai Hills Estate, Dubai Waterfront, Dubai Studio City, Dubai Knowledge Park, Dubai Maritime City, Dubai Pearl, Al Satwa, Al Karama, Al Mankhool, Al Qusais, Al Rashidiya, Al Garhoud, Al Jaddaf, Al Safa, Al Wasl, Dubai Creek Harbour, Dubai Sustainable City, Jebel Ali Village, Jebel Ali Industrial Area, Dubai World Central, Dubai Industrial City, Dubai Hills, Dubailand, Hatta, Ras Al Khor, Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City, Dubai Outsource City, Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA), Dubai Miracle Garden, Dubai Butterfly Garden, Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates, Ibn Battuta Mall, City Walk Dubai, The Walk JBR.
Looking for something specific? Explore our single rose collection from 7 AED, flower basket arrangements, flower and chocolate combos or our newest hydrangea bouquets.
Same-Day Flower Delivery in Dubai — Order by 10 PM
FlowerStreet delivers fresh, hand-arranged bouquets right across Dubai. Order by 10 PM and we deliver the same day, within 3 hours. Every bouquet is made by our own florists — nothing is outsourced, nothing is drop-shipped, and nothing sits in a box waiting for an order.
We have been arranging flowers in Dubai for 32 years, and we are rated 4.9 from 1,169 Google reviews. Delivery is free on orders over AED 200, and you can choose your delivery date and time slot at checkout.
Express Delivery in 1–2 Hours
If it's urgent, you don't have to wait. Express delivery in 1–2 hours is available — message us on WhatsApp and we'll arrange it. Tell us what you want, where it's going and when it needs to arrive, and we'll send a payment link and get it moving.
This is the option people reach for when they have forgotten an anniversary, when a hospital visit is happening this afternoon, or when a flight lands in three hours. It is a real service, not a marketing line: we do it every day.
How Same-Day Flower Delivery Actually Works
Most flower delivery in Dubai is a website in front of a warehouse. An order arrives, it is passed to a supplier, and whatever was packed that morning goes out. That is why so many "same-day" bouquets arrive looking nothing like the photograph.
We work the other way round. Your bouquet is cut and tied by our own florists after you order it, and it goes out the same day. That is the only reason a 3-hour window is possible at all — there is no supplier in the middle to wait for.
- Order by 10 PM. Pick your bouquet and choose a delivery date and time slot at checkout.
- We arrange it fresh. Your flowers are cut, conditioned and hand-tied to order.
- It goes out within 3 hours. We dispatch from two locations across the city, which is how we hold that window citywide.
- Someone signs for it. We call ahead if the recipient isn't reachable, rather than leaving flowers at a security desk that won't accept them.
Every order includes a free message card, hand-written and attached before the flowers leave us.
Flowers for Every Budget
Our range runs from a single stem to arrangements of a thousand roses. Prices start at AED 7 and run to around AED 25,000 for our largest bespoke work. Delivery is free once you pass AED 200.
- From AED 7 — a single rose. Small, sincere, and never a bad idea. See single roses.
- Under AED 150 — the everyday favourites. Real bouquets that look like real gifts. See bouquets under AED 150. A small top-up often pays for itself, because delivery is free over AED 200.
- AED 200–600 — the standard gift. A dozen or two dozen roses, premium mixed arrangements, boxes and vases. Most orders sit here. Browse flowers under AED 200 and AED 200–300.
- AED 600–1,000 — the serious gesture. Fifty-rose bouquets, large boxes, statement arrangements. See AED 600–1,000.
- AED 1,000 and above — the grand gesture. Hundred-rose bouquets, luxury boxes, and our largest displays. See large arrangements, 101 roses and 1,000 roses.
If you'd rather browse by what people actually buy, start with our best sellers, our new arrivals, or our luxury collections.
Choosing Flowers for the Occasion
The flower matters less than the fit. Here is what actually works, occasion by occasion.
Birthday flowers
Bright, cheerful and personal. Mixed bouquets, gerberas and sunflowers all read as celebratory in a way that a dozen red roses does not — red roses on a birthday can send a message you didn't intend. If you know their favourite flower, send that; it will land harder than anything expensive. See birthday flowers and celebration flowers.
Anniversary flowers
Red roses are the default and there is nothing wrong with the default — but the stem count is the message. Twelve is the classic. Twenty-four says you have been paying attention. Fifty and a hundred escalate from private to public. See anniversary flowers and rose bouquets.
Romantic flowers
Red for unambiguous romantic love. Pink for affection and tenderness — often the better call early in a relationship, where red can feel like it is moving faster than you are. Peach and champagne tones are romantic without being loud. See love and romance flowers and Valentine's flowers.
Congratulations flowers
Bold and celebratory. Sunflowers, gerberas, bright mixed arrangements and anything with scale. For a promotion or a new office, send something that will sit on a desk and be seen. See congratulations flowers and graduation flowers.
Get well soon flowers
Gentle, low-scent and low-maintenance. Avoid heavy fragrance in a hospital room — lilies in particular can be overwhelming in a small space, and some wards refuse them. A vase arrangement or a flower box is kinder than a wrapped bouquet, because nobody is hunting for a vase on a hospital ward. See get well soon flowers.
Sympathy flowers
Restrained and dignified. White, cream and soft green. Lilies, white roses, chrysanthemums. Send them to the home rather than the workplace, and keep the card short — three sincere lines beat a paragraph. See sympathy flowers.
New baby flowers
Soft, small and easy to look after. New parents have no time and no spare hands, so a compact vase arrangement beats a large bouquet that needs trimming and a vase found for it. See new baby flowers, baby boy and baby girl.
Thank you flowers
Warm and unfussy. Yellow, peach and mixed brights. This is the one occasion where a smaller, well-chosen bouquet reads better than a large one — scale can feel like you are settling a debt. See thank you flowers.
Apology flowers
Not red roses. Red reads as romantic rather than remorseful, and it can make things worse. Choose something considered — white, peach, a favourite flower — and let the card do the work. See apology flowers and I'm sorry flowers.
Just because
The most underrated order we take. Flowers sent on an ordinary Tuesday, for no reason, are remembered far longer than flowers sent on the day they were expected. See just because and miss you flowers.
What the Number of Roses Means
The count is read, whether or not you intended it. Pick it on purpose.
- 1 rose — "you are the one." Quietly confident, and never a cliche. From AED 7.
- 3 roses — "I love you." Small, deliberate, often given at the start.
- 6 roses — "I want to be yours." A step, not a declaration.
- 12 roses — the classic declaration. If you are unsure, this is the answer.
- 24 roses — "I think about you every hour of the day."
- 50 roses — unconditional, and impossible to miss.
- 101 roses — a proposal-scale gesture. See 101 roses.
- 1,000 roses — for the moments that only happen once. See 1,000 roses.
Browse the whole range by count in roses by number.
What Flower Colours Mean
Colour changes the message more than most people realise — often more than the flower itself.
- Red — romantic love, unambiguously. Powerful, and easy to misfire with. Avoid on birthdays and apologies.
- Pink — affection, admiration, gratitude, tenderness. The safest romantic choice early on, and the right choice for a mother.
- White — sincerity, reverence, new beginnings. Elegant, and the correct choice for sympathy. Be careful with white lilies as a gift: in several cultures represented in Dubai the funeral association is strong.
- Yellow — friendship, warmth, congratulations. Cheerful and entirely un-romantic, which is sometimes exactly the point.
- Orange and peach — enthusiasm, warmth, appreciation. Photographs beautifully and reads as considered rather than loud.
- Purple — admiration, dignity, a little drama. Underused, and striking when it lands.
- Blue — calm and the unexpected. There is no naturally blue rose, so a blue bouquet is always a statement of effort.
The Flowers We Work With
What is in the shop depends on the season and on what came in from the Dutch auction that week. These are the flowers we hold most consistently.
- Roses — the backbone of the shop. Every colour, every count, from a single stem to a thousand.
- Lilies — fragrant, dramatic, long-lasting. They open over days, so they keep giving.
- Tulips — clean, modern, seasonal. They keep growing in the vase, so the arrangement changes shape.
- Peonies — the quiet-luxury pick. Short season, high demand, worth it.
- Orchids — architectural and extremely long-lived. The right choice for an office or a hotel suite.
- Hydrangeas — full, generous heads that make a bouquet look twice its price.
- Carnations — badly underrated. They last a fortnight and cost a fraction of roses.
- Sunflowers — impossible to receive without smiling. The best congratulations flower there is.
- Gerberas — bright, cheerful, graphic. Perfect for birthdays.
- Baby's breath — once a filler, now a bouquet in its own right. Soft, cloud-like, and it dries beautifully.
- Lisianthus — looks like a rose, behaves like a wildflower. A florist's favourite.
- Chrysanthemums — the longest-lasting flower we sell. Two to three weeks is normal.
- Spray roses — many small heads per stem. Full, romantic, and excellent value.
- Alstroemeria — a fortnight in the vase and a huge colour range.
Bouquet, Box, Basket or Vase?
This choice matters more than people expect, and it is almost always decided by where the flowers are going rather than by taste.
- A wrapped bouquet is the classic gift — but it needs a vase and ten minutes of attention on arrival. Send one to a home, not to an office, a hotel or a hospital ward.
- A flower box arrives finished. The flowers sit in hidden foam, already arranged, already watered. Nothing to do, nothing to find. This is the right answer for an office desk, a hotel room or a reception.
- A vase arrangement is the kindest thing to send someone who is busy, unwell, or has just had a baby. It is ready to stand on a table the moment it arrives.
- A basket arrangement makes the biggest visual statement for the money, and it travels well. Good for shared spaces — a reception, a ward, a family home.
Also worth knowing: jute-wrapped bouquets photograph beautifully and have become our most-requested wrapping, and our flower combos pair the flowers with chocolates, balloons or a soft toy.
Making Your Flowers Last in Dubai's Heat
Dubai is the hardest climate in the world to keep cut flowers alive in. Air conditioning is as much the enemy as the sun: dry moving air pulls water out of petals faster than heat does. Ten minutes of attention on arrival will roughly double the life of any bouquet.
- Unwrap and re-cut immediately. Take 2–3 cm off each stem at a 45-degree angle, ideally under running water. Stems seal themselves within hours of being cut; an angled cut reopens the pathway that lets them drink.
- Strip every leaf below the waterline. Submerged leaves rot within a day and breed the bacteria that blocks the stems. This single step does more for vase life than anything else you can do.
- Use a clean vase and deep water. Flowers drink far more than people expect in the first 24 hours. Check the level the next morning and top it up.
- Change the water every two days and rinse the vase each time. Cloudy water is a warning, not a cosmetic problem.
- Keep them away from the AC vent. This is the mistake almost everyone in Dubai makes. A bouquet directly under a vent will be dead in three days; the same bouquet across the room will last a fortnight.
- Keep them out of direct sunlight, and away from ripening fruit — the ethylene gas fruit gives off ages flowers prematurely. The kitchen counter is the worst place in the house.
- Revive a drooping rose. A rose that bends at the neck usually has an air lock, not a death sentence. Re-cut the stem and stand it in deep water in a cool place for an hour. They very often come back.
One thing not to do: do not pull off the outer petals of a rose because they look bruised. Those "guard petals" are the flower's own packaging, and they are protecting the perfect petals underneath.
Delivering to Hotels, Hospitals, Offices and Malls
Most failed flower deliveries in Dubai fail for the same reason: the address was fine, but nobody could hand the flowers to anyone. Here is what we actually need from you.
Sending to a hotel
Reception receives the flowers and the concierge takes them to the room. We cannot go up. Give us the guest's full name exactly as they checked in — a first name alone is not enough for a hotel to accept a delivery.
Sending to a hospital
Give us the ward name and room number, or the patient's full name and a contact number. Hospitals often will not let a driver go to the room, so we hand over at reception and staff take the flowers up. Please check with the ward first — some units, particularly intensive care and maternity, do not allow flowers at all.
Sending to an office
Add the building name, floor and company name. Office deliveries are handed to reception. If it is a surprise, send it before 4 PM — people leave.
Sending to an apartment building
Some buildings will not accept flowers at the security desk. If yours is one of them, we need a phone number for the recipient and clear delivery instructions, or the driver will be turned away with your flowers still in the van.
Sending to a mall
Some malls let us deliver directly to the shop or office inside. Others require handover at the security receiving area, and someone from the recipient's side has to collect it from there. Tell us the mall and the unit and we will tell you which it is.
Where We Deliver in Dubai
We deliver right across the city, the same day — and only within Dubai. Some of the areas we cover most often:
- Bur Dubai
- Deira
- Al Satwa
- Business Bay
- DIFC
- Downtown Dubai
- Dubai Marina
- JBR
- Palm Jumeirah
- JVC
- JVT
- JLT
- Al Barsha
- Barsha Heights
- Al Nahda
- Al Qusais
- Al Quoz
- Al Karama
- Oud Metha
- Jumeirah
- Al Wasl
- City Walk
- La Mer
- Discovery Gardens
- International City
- Mirdif
- Al Furjan
- Damac Hills
- Arabian Ranches
- Motor City
- Dubai Sports City
- Dubai Hills Estate
- Meydan
- Nad Al Sheba
- Silicon Oasis
- Creek Harbour
- Al Jaddaf
- Emirates Hills
- The Springs
- The Meadows
- Town Square
- Dubai South
- Jebel Ali
- Trade Centre
- Za'abeel
- Al Mamzar
- Garhoud
- Al Rashidiya
- Al Khawaneej
- Dubai Media City
- Dubai Internet City
Malls, hotels and hospitals
We deliver into the malls — The Dubai Mall, Mall of the Emirates, Ibn Battuta Mall, BurJuman, City Centre Deira, City Centre Mirdif, Dubai Festival City Mall, Dragon Mart and Al Ghurair Centre among them.
To the hotels — Burj Al Arab, Atlantis The Palm, Armani Hotel, The Address Downtown, Jumeirah Beach Hotel and Four Seasons.
And to the hospitals — Mediclinic City Hospital, American Hospital, Rashid Hospital, Al Zahra Hospital and Saudi German Hospital.
Sending Flowers to Dubai from Abroad
You do not need to be in Dubai to send flowers here. Order online from anywhere, pay by card, and we deliver locally in Dubai the same day — order by 10 PM Dubai time and it arrives within 3 hours.
We deliver to Dubai for customers ordering from the UK, the USA, India, Canada, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, the Philippines and many more. See the full list.
The one thing that matters when ordering from abroad: give us a phone number for the recipient. Time zones make it hard to reach you if something needs confirming, and a delivery with no reachable contact is a delivery that fails.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time do I need to order for same-day flower delivery in Dubai?
Order by 10 PM and we'll deliver the same day, within 3 hours.
How fast can you deliver?
Within 3 hours as standard. If you need it sooner, express delivery in 1–2 hours is available — message us on WhatsApp.
What if I need it urgently?
Order online as normal and then message us on WhatsApp to tell us it's urgent. We'll do our best to get it there faster, and express delivery in 1–2 hours is available.
How much is delivery?
Free on orders over AED 200. The fee for smaller orders is shown at checkout before you pay.
What are your opening hours?
9 AM to 11 PM, every day of the year.
Which areas of Dubai do you deliver to?
All of them. From Deira and Bur Dubai to Dubai Marina, JVC, Palm Jumeirah, Mirdif and Damac Hills — same-day, within 3 hours, wherever you are in the city. See all our delivery areas.
Do you deliver outside Dubai?
No. We deliver within Dubai only.
Can I choose a delivery date and time?
Yes. Pick your delivery date and a time slot at checkout, and add any special instructions there too.
Can I order flowers for a future date?
Yes, and for busy dates we recommend it. Choose the date at checkout. For Valentine's Day and Mother's Day, ordering ahead is the difference between the arrangement you wanted and whatever is left.
Do you have affordable bouquets?
Yes — a full range of bouquets under AED 150, and single roses from AED 7. Delivery is free over AED 200.
Can I pay cash on delivery?
No — we do not offer cash on delivery. Pay securely by card at checkout, or ask us for a payment link on WhatsApp.
Can I order on WhatsApp?
Yes. Message us with what you want, where it's going and when, and we'll send you a payment link. It takes about two minutes.
Is a message card included?
Yes. Every order includes a free message card, hand-written by us and attached before the flowers leave.
Can you deliver to an office, hotel or hospital?
Yes. For an office, add the building, floor and company name — it's handed to reception. For a hotel, reception receives it and the concierge takes it up, so we need the guest's full name. For a hospital, give us the ward and room number, or the patient's name and a contact number; we hand over at reception and staff take it up. Check with the ward first, as some units don't allow flowers.
What if the recipient isn't there?
We'll call to arrange another time or a safe handover. Always leave us a phone number for the recipient — some buildings won't accept flowers at the security desk, and without a contact number the delivery fails.
Can I send flowers anonymously?
Yes. Leave the card unsigned, or write whatever you like on it. We won't tell them who sent it.
Do you arrange the flowers yourselves?
Yes. Every bouquet is hand-arranged in-house by our own florists. We don't outsource and we don't drop-ship, which is exactly why a 3-hour delivery window is possible.
How fresh are the flowers?
Your bouquet is cut and tied after you order it, not pulled off a shelf. That's the whole point of being a real florist rather than a website in front of a warehouse.
How long will the flowers last?
It depends on the flower and on what you do in the first ten minutes. Chrysanthemums and carnations can run two to three weeks; roses about a week; peonies and tulips less. Re-cut the stems, strip the leaves below the waterline, and keep them away from the AC vent — that alone roughly doubles vase life in Dubai.
Can I add chocolates, balloons or a teddy?
Yes — add them at checkout, or browse our flower combos and soft toys.
Can I send flowers to Dubai from another country?
Yes. Order online from anywhere and pay by card — we deliver locally in Dubai the same day. More on sending from abroad.
Do you do wedding and event flowers?
Yes. See wedding flowers, or message us on WhatsApp to talk through something bespoke.
Can I visit the shop?
Yes, and you're very welcome to. We're open 9 AM to 11 PM every day — our address and a map are at the bottom of this page.
Are you a real flower shop?
Yes. We have been trading in Dubai for 32 years, since 1994, we have our own florists, and we're rated 4.9 from 1,169 Google reviews. You can walk in and watch your bouquet being made.
The Most Affordable Flowers in Dubai
A single fresh rose, hand-wrapped, is AED 7. That is not a loss-leader or a gimmick — it is a real rose, cut and wrapped by a florist, and you can have it delivered.
It is worth saying plainly, because most people assume flowers in Dubai start somewhere near AED 100. Ours do not. We have built the range so that sending flowers is something you can do on an ordinary day, not just on the days that require it.
- Under AED 100. Single roses, small hand-tied bouquets, and gift add-ons. See flowers under AED 100 and single roses.
- Under AED 150. The everyday bouquet — a proper gift that does not look like a budget one. See bouquets under AED 150.
- Under AED 200. The largest range we hold, and the sweet spot for most orders. See flowers under AED 200.
- Free delivery from AED 200. Which means a bouquet at AED 195 and a bouquet at AED 205 cost you almost the same — the second one just arrives free.
Cheaper does not mean lesser. The AED 7 rose and the AED 7,000 arrangement come from the same cold room, are cut by the same florists, and go out on the same vans. See cheap flower delivery in Dubai.
Late-Night and Evening Flower Delivery
Most flowers in Dubai are ordered after work, and most of the panic happens after dark — the dinner you forgot, the birthday you remembered at 9 PM, the apology that cannot wait until morning.
We take same-day orders until 10 PM and deliver within 3 hours. Order at 9:45 PM and the flowers still go out tonight. Our shop is open until 11 PM, every single day of the year, including public holidays.
If it is genuinely urgent, do not rely on the checkout — message us on WhatsApp. Express delivery in 1–2 hours is available, and a human will answer.
Flowers by Recipient
Sometimes the question is not the occasion but the person. Who you are sending to changes the answer more than why.
- Flowers for her. If she notices flowers at all, send her favourite bloom rather than the default one — it will land harder than anything more expensive. If you genuinely do not know, pink roses or peonies are the safest beautiful answer.
- Flowers for him. Men are sent flowers far less often, which is precisely why it works. Go structural rather than soft: orchids, sunflowers, deep reds, dark greens, or a box arrangement rather than a wrapped bouquet.
- Flowers for a friend. Yellow is the colour of friendship and it is not a romantic signal, which matters. Sunflowers and gerberas are the two safest, happiest choices there are.
- Flowers for your mother. Pink, always. It reads as affection and gratitude rather than romance, and it is the single most reliable choice in this list.
- Flowers for your father. Bold, simple and low-maintenance. A vase arrangement he does not have to do anything with beats a bouquet that needs finding a vase for.
- Someone having a hard week. No occasion, no card-shop message, nothing to live up to. Gentle colours, and a short handwritten note. These are the flowers people remember years later.
Wedding, Event and Corporate Flowers
Beyond the bouquets, we do the work that does not fit in a box.
- Weddings. Bridal bouquets, bridesmaids, table centrepieces, aisle and stage arrangements. See wedding flowers.
- Events and launches. Reception displays, long-and-low table arrangements, and installations sized to the room. See long and low arrangements and celebration flowers.
- Offices and hotels. Regular arrangements for a reception desk, a lobby or a boardroom. Orchids and chrysanthemums last longest and are the usual choice.
- Bespoke work. Heart boxes, rose domes, a car filled with flowers, arrangements of a thousand roses. If you can describe it, we have almost certainly built it. See premium collections and luxury flowers.
For anything bespoke, corporate or at scale, message us on WhatsApp or contact us — it is faster than the checkout and we can quote properly.
Flowers by Season in Dubai
Dubai has no growing season of its own worth speaking of — almost every cut flower here is flown in, most of it from the Dutch auctions, some from farms in Kenya and Ethiopia. What that means in practice is that availability follows the European and East African seasons, not the weather outside your window.
A few things worth knowing before you order:
- Peonies have a short window and enormous demand. When they are in, they are the finest thing in the shop; when they are out, no amount of money will conjure them. If you see them, buy them. See peonies.
- Tulips are at their best in the cooler months. They also keep growing after they are cut, so a tulip arrangement will not look the same on day three — that is a feature, not a fault. See tulips.
- Roses are available every day of the year, but quality and price move with the calendar. The two weeks before Valentine's Day are the most expensive fortnight in the global flower trade, and every florist in the world is bidding against you. Order early. See roses.
- Hydrangeas are thirsty and hate heat. They are magnificent indoors and miserable on a balcony. See hydrangeas.
- Orchids and chrysanthemums are the most reliable flowers in a Dubai summer — they tolerate air conditioning better than anything else and simply last longer. See orchids and chrysanthemums.
- Sunflowers peak in the summer months and are almost impossible to receive without smiling. See sunflowers.
The busiest days of our year are Valentine's Day, Mother's Day and Women's Day. On all three, delivery slots and the best arrangements go early. Ordering a few days ahead costs nothing extra and removes all the risk — you can still choose the exact delivery date and time slot at checkout.
Visit Our Shop
We are a real flower shop, not a website in front of a warehouse. Come in, see the flowers and pick your own stems — or order online and we will bring them to you, anywhere in Dubai.
Flower Street Gifts Trading
Hamad Saif 2 Building, Shop 3Behind Al Ansari Exchange
Al Satwa, Dubai
United Arab Emirates
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