Flowers Spain — Delivery to Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and More
Spain has one of the most vibrant flower cultures in Europe — and yes, abcFlora delivers flowers across Spain through a network of trusted local florists. Whether you want to send flowers to Madrid, surprise someone in Barcelona, or mark a special occasion in Valencia, Seville, or Bilbao, every order is hand-arranged and delivered by a local Spanish florist. Spain's floriculture sector generates over 1.2 billion EUR annually. The country cultivates carnations, roses, and citrus blossoms domestically in Andalusia and the Canary Islands, while importing premium cut flowers from Colombia and Ecuador to meet year-round demand.
Flower Delivery in Spain with abcFlora.com
abcFlora works with a curated network of professional florists across Spain's major cities and autonomous communities. Every order is hand-delivered — never shipped in a flat box — so your recipient receives a fresh, professionally arranged bouquet. Delivery is available next-day to Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Malaga, Alicante, and Granada. Same-day delivery is available in Madrid and Barcelona for orders placed before noon local time.
Our Top Seller Bouquets for Spain
"Seasonal Flowers" — A beautiful arrangement of the freshest seasonal blooms from local Spanish florists. Curated based on what is most vibrant at the time of delivery. Perfect for any occasion, delivered nationwide across Spain.
"Spathiphyllum Plant" — An elegant peace lily, one of the most gifted plants in Spain for condolences, new homes, and housewarmings. Long-lasting and a symbol of peace, delivered by local florists throughout Spain.
"Dieffenbachia" — A striking tropical plant with bold, patterned foliage. A popular gift for offices and homes across Spain, available for delivery to any city.
Spain's Flowers and Floral Culture
Spain's flower culture is inseparable from its regional festivals. Seville's Feria de Abril fills the city with carnations and roses every spring. Valencia celebrates Las Fallas in March, when an ofrenda floral to the Virgin of the Forsaken covers an entire square with over 50,000 flowers — the largest single floral offering in Europe. In Cordoba, the Festival de los Patios transforms private courtyards into competitive floral displays adorned with geraniums, roses, and seasonal blooms. On Sant Jordi's Day (April 23rd) in Catalonia, roses are exchanged between lovers in a tradition that inspired the modern concept of World Book Day.
Most Popular Flowers in Spain
Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) — Spain's Floral Symbol

The carnation (clavel) is Spain's most culturally significant flower. Red carnations are associated with flamenco and Andalusian culture, while white carnations symbolize purity in religious ceremonies. The Canary Islands and Andalusia are Spain's major domestic carnation producers. The carnation is the official flower of Andalusia and appears in virtually every Spanish florist's display year-round.
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)

Spain is one of the world's largest lavender producers. The province of Guadalajara — particularly the town of Brihuega — hosts a spectacular lavender bloom every June and July that draws thousands of visitors. Spanish lavender fields also cover large areas of Castilla-La Mancha and Aragon. Dried lavender products are widely available in Spanish markets and florist shops year-round, making them a popular and fragrant gift option.
Rose (Rosa spp.)

Roses are the most gifted flower in Spain. On Sant Jordi's Day (April 23rd) in Catalonia, it is traditional to gift a red rose to a loved one — florists across Barcelona and Catalonia sell millions of stems on that single day. Red roses dominate romantic gifting nationwide, while white and yellow roses are popular for birthdays and celebrations throughout Spain.
Orange Blossom / Azahar (Citrus sinensis)

The orange blossom — known in Spain as azahar — is one of the most evocative scents of Andalusia. Seville is famous for its thousands of orange trees that bloom each April, filling the city with their intense, honeyed fragrance. Azahar is used in perfumery, as a traditional bridal flower, and in Seville's agua de azahar (orange blossom water). It is the floral emblem of Valencia and is deeply embedded in the cultural identity of eastern and southern Spain.
Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Spain is the largest sunflower producer in the European Union, with vast golden fields blanketing Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha, and Extremadura every summer. Spanish sunflowers are a major agricultural export and a beloved visual symbol of the country's landscapes. As cut flowers, sunflowers are widely available at Spanish florists and are a popular cheerful gift for birthdays and celebrations throughout the country.
Frequently Asked Questions About Flower Delivery in Spain
How long does flower delivery take in Spain?
abcFlora offers next-day delivery to major Spanish cities including Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Malaga, and Alicante. Same-day delivery is available in Madrid and Barcelona for orders placed before noon local time.
Can I send flowers to Spain from abroad?
Yes. abcFlora is an international flower delivery service — you can place an order from the USA, UK, Latin America, or anywhere in the world. Your order is fulfilled by a local Spanish florist who arranges and hand-delivers the bouquet directly to your recipient.
What is the most important flower gifting occasion in Spain?
Sant Jordi's Day (April 23rd) in Catalonia is the biggest single flower-gifting day, when red roses are exchanged between couples. Nationwide, Mother's Day (first Sunday of May) and Valentine's Day (February 14th) are the most significant occasions for flower delivery across Spain.
Are there flower delivery services in smaller Spanish cities?
Yes. abcFlora's florist network covers not only major cities like Madrid and Barcelona, but also Pamplona, San Sebastian, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Salamanca, Valladolid, and dozens of smaller cities and towns throughout Spain.


