Flower Shops in Lebanon: A Complete Guide to Ordering Online

How to choose a flower shop in Lebanon, what to order, and what to check before arranging same-day delivery.

Lebanon has always had strong flower culture — Beirut in particular has no shortage of florists, from small neighborhood shops to larger studios. What's changed in recent years is how people actually order: fewer walk-ins, far more same-day online delivery, often booked from a phone in the middle of a workday. If you're trying to figure out where to order flowers in Lebanon and what actually matters when choosing, here's a practical guide.

What to Actually Look For in a Flower Shop

Not all "flower delivery" claims hold up. A few things worth checking before you commit to an order: <strong>Same-day delivery, genuinely.</strong> Plenty of shops advertise same-day delivery but only within a narrow window or a single neighborhood. Worth confirming coverage for the specific area you're sending to before assuming it'll arrive on time. <strong>Photos that match what shows up.</strong> This is the most common complaint with online flower orders anywhere — the arrangement in the photo isn't what arrives. Shops that show real product photography (not stock images) tend to be more reliable here. <strong>Clear pricing before checkout.</strong> Delivery fees, especially to areas outside the main city, should be visible upfront rather than added as a surprise at the last step. <strong>Coverage beyond Beirut.</strong> A lot of florists only really serve Beirut proper. If you're sending flowers to Metn, the Chouf, the Bekaa, or further out, it's worth confirming delivery actually reaches there before ordering.

What's Worth Ordering, by Type

<strong>Classic hand-tied bouquets.</strong> The Red Ribbon Bouquet ($180) is a good example of what a well-made bouquet should look like — full, properly wrapped, no filler stems padding out the arrangement. <strong>Boxed arrangements.</strong> For something a little more contemporary than a traditional bouquet, Plum Florals ($75) is arranged directly in a box rather than tied — no vase required, and it tends to photograph better for the recipient to share. <strong>Vase arrangements.</strong> If you'd rather the recipient not have to deal with finding a vase, Crimson Rose Vase ($50) arrives ready to place on a table or counter as-is. <strong>Statement luxury pieces.</strong> For the rare occasion that calls for something genuinely impressive, 100 Orange Roses Arrangement ($307) is the kind of piece that doesn't need explaining when it arrives. <strong>Flowers that last beyond a week.</strong> If longevity matters more than the traditional fresh-cut look, Red Eternal Rose ($51) is preserved to hold its form for months rather than days.

Browse by Category

Rather than scrolling one long catalogue, it's usually faster to start from the format you want: - <strong>Hand Bouquets</strong> — the classic, hand-tied format - <strong>Flower Boxes</strong> — arranged in a box, no vase needed - <strong>Flower Vases</strong> — arrives ready to display - <strong>Preserved Flowers</strong> — lasts months, not days

Delivery Across Lebanon

Presentail delivers same-day across Beirut and the wider Metn area, with coverage extending to cities across Lebanon. Order before midday for same-afternoon delivery, or schedule ahead for an exact time — useful for birthdays, anniversaries, or any delivery tied to a specific moment in someone's day.

Ready to Order?

<strong>Shop Flowers →</strong> Presentail delivers across Lebanon, the UAE, and Cyprus, with same-day and scheduled delivery so your flowers arrive exactly when they should.

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