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.
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.
<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.
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
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.
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