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Flower Delivery Across New York City
Sending flowers in New York City should feel easy – whether it's a surprise near Central Park, a delivery steps from Times Square and the Theater District, or a thoughtful arrangement for family in the Upper East Side, the Upper West Side, or Chelsea. We've helped customers send flowers since 1996, and we build city guides like this to reduce delivery issues and speed up ordering.
New York City is busy and dense, and delivery success is all about details. Many buildings have doormen or concierge desks, walk-ups may require extra time for stairs, and some co-ops or condos have strict delivery rules. Hospitals often need a department and patient name, and larger apartment complexes may require gate or buzzer instructions. If you include the right info at checkout, your flowers are much more likely to arrive quickly and smoothly.
Nearby Cities We Deliver to Around New York City (With ZIP Codes)
We deliver flowers across the greater New York City metro area – including Manhattan (10001, 10016, 10019), Queens (11101, 11368, 11432), The Bronx (10451, 10458, 10463), Staten Island (10301, 10304, 10314), Brooklyn (11201, 11215, 11231), Long Island City (11101, 11109), Jersey City, NJ (07302, 07304, 07305), and Hoboken, NJ (07030). If you're unsure which area your recipient is in, add the ZIP at checkout – it helps route your order faster and improves same-day delivery success.
Quick tip: If your delivery is going to a hospital, high-rise, or co-op/condo building, include the building name, department (if applicable), buzzer or doorman notes – it's the #1 way to prevent delays in the New York City area.
Top New York City Delivery Areas (Neighborhoods & Landmarks)
- Midtown & Times Square: high-rise offices, hotels, Broadway theaters, and busy after-work deliveries.
- Upper East Side & Upper West Side: co-ops, classic apartments, and brownstones along Central Park.
- Financial District & Battery Park City: luxury towers, offices, and waterfront residential buildings.
- SoHo, Tribeca & Greenwich Village: lofts, walk-ups, and converted warehouses with narrow streets.
- Harlem & Washington Heights: pre-war buildings, brownstones, and long, residential avenues.
New York City Delivery Tips (Year-Round Weather)
- Order early for same-day – especially during winter storms, heavy rain, and summer heat waves.
- For offices and hospitals, add suite/department + phone to prevent delays.
- In extreme weather, choose sturdier, well-packed designs that travel well across the city.
- Add access notes like buzzer instructions / doorman rules / elevator info so drivers don't lose time.
Related New York City Pages
New York flower delivery / Best sellers / Roses / Get well flowers / Sympathy flowers / Funeral flowers / Find a local florist
What New York City Customers Say
Real feedback from customers sending flowers across New York City – from Midtown offices to hospitals, co-ops, and walk-up apartments.
"Same-day delivery to a high-rise went smoothly."I sent flowers to a high-rise in Midtown and included the building name, floor, and reception notes. The bouquet arrived the same day and looked exactly like what I wanted. - Lauren D. / Midtown Manhattan |
"Perfect hospital delivery."Needed get-well flowers delivered to a hospital on the Upper East Side. Adding the department name helped a lot. Delivery was fast and the arrangement was beautiful. - Jason M. / Upper East Side |
"Looked amazing and stayed fresh."I ordered a bright mixed bouquet during a warm summer week and it still looked great when it arrived. The tips about ordering early and including a phone number were spot on. - Brittany S. / Upper West Side |
"Sympathy flowers delivered with care."We sent sympathy flowers for a service downtown and included the service time in the notes. Everything arrived on time and the arrangement was respectful and beautiful. - Daniel K. / Financial District |
"Easy ordering – no guesswork."I don't send flowers often, so I appreciated the New York City-specific checklist (building name, buzzer, doorman, phone). It made the whole delivery feel stress-free. - Monica P. / Hell's Kitchen |
"Anniversary roses were a win."Sent roses to my wife at her office near Times Square and asked to leave them with reception. Delivery was smooth and the bouquet was gorgeous. - Chris T. / Times Square |
New York City tip: For the smoothest same-day delivery, include the recipient's phone number plus any access notes (buzzer instructions, building name, unit/suite, and whether the doorman or front desk can accept deliveries).
New York City Delivery-by-Destination Guide (Fastest Routing)
These are the exact details that prevent delays in New York City. Keep notes short and clear – clarity beats length.
| Destination | What to include at checkout |
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| Hospitals / Medical | Patient full name plus department/room (if allowed) and a reachable phone number. Add "deliver to main desk/nurse station" when you don't know room rules. |
| Funeral Homes / Services | Service time, decedent name, "leave with staff," and your preference (standing spray, wreath, or casket piece). Ordering the day before is safest whenever possible. |
| Hotels / Short-Term Rentals | Guest full name and reservation name (if different) plus "deliver to concierge/front desk." For larger properties, add tower/building name and event name if applicable. |
| Apartments / High-Rises | Building name, unit number, buzzer instructions or door code, and doorman rules (can they accept deliveries?). Add "call recipient on arrival" if access is controlled. |
| Co-ops / Gated Communities | Any gate or lobby instructions plus recipient phone. If there is a security desk, note whether they may accept flowers on the recipient's behalf. |
| Businesses / Offices | Company name, suite/floor, and "leave with reception/front desk." For large campuses, add building number and nearest cross streets when possible. |
| Venues / Restaurants | Reservation or event name, reservation time, and "deliver to host stand/event coordinator." Add a reachable phone for confirmation. |
New York City Delivery Area & Official ZIP Codes
Core New York City ZIPs we commonly serve include: 10001, 10002, 10003, 10009, 10010, 10011, 10012, 10013, 10014, 10016, 10017, 10018, 10019, 10020, 10021, 10022, 10023, 10024, 10025.
Tip: larger buildings, campuses, and gated communities often require reception or security handoff – include clear instructions at checkout for faster delivery.
About New York City, New York (and Why Flower Choices Matter Here)
New York City is the largest city in New York State, with a mix of historic brownstones, pre-war co-ops, modern high-rises, and glass office towers across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island. In Manhattan alone, deliveries can range from townhouses near Central Park to skyscrapers in Midtown and Lower Manhattan.
Flower delivery success in New York City usually comes down to two things: (1) choosing designs that hold up well in real city conditions, and (2) adding clear delivery notes (unit numbers, buzzer or gate instructions, doorman rules, and a working phone number). When those details are included, same-day deliveries across New York City tend to go more smoothly – even during peak holidays and busy rush-hour windows.
What Flowers People Typically Send in New York City
New York City customers tend to choose flowers that feel bright, modern, and "city ready" – designs that look great on a desk, in a classic pre-war apartment, or in a high-rise lobby. Classic roses are always popular, but we also see strong demand for cheerful mixed bouquets, modern designer pieces, and longer-lasting options like orchids and plants.
- Roses (red, pink, white): the top pick for romance, anniversaries, and "thinking of you" surprises.
- Sunflowers: a favorite for birthdays, congratulations, and "just because" smiles.
- Orchids: popular for offices, modern homes, and long-lasting gifts that look upscale.
- Bright mixed bouquets: great for birthdays and celebrations, especially bold color palettes.
- Soft pastels (lilies, daisies, spring mixes): common for get well, new baby, and gentle support.
- Sympathy & funeral arrangements: standing sprays and wreaths for services; bouquets for the home.
New York City pro tip: For summer heat or icy winter days, deliveries tend to do best when the recipient can receive them quickly (front desk, doorman, reception, or a quick call on arrival). If the delivery might sit for a bit, choose a sturdy mixed bouquet or an orchid and include a phone number so the driver can hand-deliver faster.
We deliver to all hospitals and mortuaries in New York City including:
Hospitals
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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital / Weill Cornell Medical Center , 525 E 68th St, New York, NY 10065 – Phone: (212) 746-5454
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NYU Langone Health – Tisch Hospital , 550 1st Ave, New York, NY 10016 – Phone: (212) 263-7300
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The Mount Sinai Hospital , 1468 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10029 – Phone: (212) 241-6500
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Lenox Hill Hospital , 100 E 77th St, New York, NY 10075 – Phone: (212) 434-2000
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NYC Health + Hospitals / Bellevue , 462 1st Ave, New York, NY 10016 – Phone: (212) 562-5555
Funeral Homes and Mortuaries
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Frank E. Campbell – The Funeral Chapel , 1076 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10028 – Phone: (212) 288-3500
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Riverside Memorial Chapel , 180 W 76th St, New York, NY 10023 – Phone: (212) 362-3600
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Crestwood Funeral Home , 445 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036 – Phone: (212) 245-7575
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Peter Jarema Funeral Home , 129 E 7th St, New York, NY 10009 – Phone: (212) 674-2568
Flowers for Every Occasion in New York City
Birthday FlowersBold, camera-ready arrangements that look great in New York City homes and offices. |
Anniversary & RomanceClassic roses or modern mixed bouquets for date nights, proposals, and "thinking of you" surprises. |
Get Well FlowersCheerful designs for hospital or home recovery – add department/room (if allowed) for faster routing. |
Sympathy & FuneralSprays, wreaths, and sympathy pieces delivered with care – include service time and name when applicable. |
New Baby FlowersSoft, joyful arrangements for new arrivals – include recipient name and department for hospital deliveries. |
CongratulationsGraduations, promotions, and big wins – bright bouquets that feel instantly celebratory. |
Thank YouPerfect for teachers, neighbors, coworkers, and clients – a fast way to show real gratitude. |
HousewarmingPlants and bright arrangements that make a new place feel like home – great for lobbies and front desks. |
Just Because"Thinking of you" flowers for no reason at all – often the most memorable kind. |
Holiday Flowers Delivered in New York City (Most Popular Gift Occasions)
Holidays drive a huge share of flower orders in New York City – from romantic classics on Valentine's Day to bright, cheerful bouquets for Mother's Day, plus seasonal gifts for winter gatherings and family visits. During peak weeks, ordering early and adding delivery notes (buzzer details, doorman, unit numbers) is the fastest way to improve on-time success.
New York City peak-week tip: For Valentine's Day and Mother's Day, same-day capacity fills fast. For the best selection and smoothest routing, order early and include a phone number plus access notes.
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This guide is updated to reflect New York City delivery realities (busy streets, doorman buildings, hospital routing, and peak-holiday volume). We recommend products and ordering steps that reduce delivery failures and improve on-time success.
- Experience: Serving customers since 1996 (25+ years of delivery know-how).
- Reviewed by: Send Flowers Today support team.
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Last updated: January 28, 2026.