Sending flowers to Mexico City from abroad takes minutes: order in USD, and a florist inside the capital builds your bouquet fresh and delivers it in 1-2 business days, with same-day available on orders placed before noon CDMX time. Arrangements start near $55, and the service fee is a flat $14.95 for every country.
Why order from a florist inside Mexico City?
Because this is one of the great flower cities of the world. The Mercado de Jamaica, the capital's legendary flower market, never really closes, and to the south the canals of Xochimilco — literally "where the flowers grow" in Nahuatl — have supplied the city from their chinampas since Aztec times. Our partner florists buy from that abundance and arrange the same day, so your gift arrives the way chilangos expect flowers to arrive: fresh, generous, and never out of a shipping box. In a metro area of over twenty million people, a florist who actually knows the difference between Roma Norte and Coyoacán is worth everything.
Which dates should I plan around in CDMX?
Circle 10 May first: Día de las Madres falls on the 10th every year in Mexico and is, by a wide margin, the country's biggest flower day — order early that week. Día de Muertos at the start of November turns the city orange with cempasúchil marigolds for family altars. February 14, the día del amor y la amistad, celebrates friends as well as couples, which locals will tell you is the better version of the holiday. Quinceañeras, saints' days and hospital congratulations fill in the rest of the calendar.
How does delivery work across such an enormous city?
Our florists cover the neighborhoods people actually send to: Polanco and Lomas, Condesa and Roma, Del Valle, Nápoles, Coyoacán, San Ángel, and the corporate towers of Reforma and Santa Fe, where reception desks handle the handoff. Couriers coordinate by phone or WhatsApp, which is simply how the city works. Your message is printed word for word as you wrote it, and you can order in English or Spanish.
Reaching family beyond the capital? See flower delivery across Mexico, including our Guadalajara and Ciudad Juárez pages. We accept cards, PayPal and Shop Pay, and you can also pay with Bitcoin natively at checkout.