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Fresh flowers brighten any occasion, and Berlin's florists make them easy to find, from corner stalls to design led studios. Bought for a gift, an event or the kitchen table, flowers here range from simple seasonal bunches to elaborate arrangements. This tag collects Berlin locations for blooms of every kind.
Florists across Prenzlauer Berg, Kreuzberg and Charlottenburg offer everything from classic roses to wild, unstructured bouquets, and many deliver across the city. Weekly markets sell cut flowers and plants at good prices, while studio florists handle weddings and events. Dried and potted options add longer lasting alternatives for the home.
Browse the addresses below to find flowers across Berlin, from a quick market bunch to a bespoke arrangement.












At Flowers & Art Design, floral artworks are created that bring spaces and moments to life. The studio not only offers classic bouquets but specializes in custom flower arrangements for corporate events, celebrations, and birthdays.



Definitely one of the most impressive flower shops of Berlin with much more than only the usual variety of flowers you expect to find in a flower shop.



In Dahlem, not far from the Botanical Garden, the Königliche Gartenakademie (Royal Garden Academy) is much more than just a plant shop: Here, historic greenhouses meet an English garden school where hobby gardeners and professionals alike can develop their plant knowledge and design sense.



More than just vegetables grow in the Botanical People's Park Blankenfelde-Pankow: The farm gardens in Volkspark Pankow combine community gardening with ecological learning on a historic garden site from 1909. Those who lease a plot here get sustainable cultivation, fresh harvest, and a piece of green deceleration in Berlin's northeast.


The Flower Art florist in Müllerstraße in Wedding combines bouquets with art.



What would the nicest flowers be without the matching vase?








BLUMEN-KOCH BERLIN is the elegant flower shop with tradition in Berlin Halensee.


At the Forum Floranum the focus is on creative, personalised bouquets in stead of mass production.



The flower shop Dornröschen offers floristics of all kinds. Be it for a birthday, a bouquet for your loved one or just some flowers on the go - no matter what the occasion may be, their staff will always come up with an alternative to boring run o'the mill bouquets.


Blumen Holm's staff of nine florists is willing to do anything for their clients. Creativity and standing out among the masses are the prime goals here.


In Potsdam-Bornim, not far from Sanssouci Palace, lies the cradle of the modern perennial garden: Foerster Stauden combines over 115 years of breeding history with an unparalleled assortment. Anyone looking to buy hardy perennials, grasses, and ferns directly from the producer won't find a closer source anywhere else in Germany.






In Pankow's Florakiez, where sparrows sing above the knotweed hedge, Cathé Fleur awaits with over 400 types of tea, hand-blended own creations, and a confiserie that turns your visit into a small journey of indulgence.




In Marzahn, where prefabricated buildings meet expansive green spaces, lies Berlin's green world tour: The Gardens of the World combine over 20 international theme gardens across 43 hectares, a hovering cable car over the Kienberg, and open-air concerts for up to 5,000 visitors.




Flowers, cakes, and lavish breakfast platters, right on Kollwitzplatz in Prenzlauer Berg. Café Anna Blume combines Berlin coffee house culture with the scent of a flower shop and has been known for years as one of the city's most famous breakfast spots.










Spanning 90 hectares in southern Neukölln, Britzer Garten offers everything you'd leave Berlin for on a beautiful day, without actually leaving the city: blooming theme gardens, an artificially created lake, expansive sunbathing lawns, and a lively event program that carries through the entire summer.


On the former Prinzessinnengarten site at Moritzplatz in Kreuzberg, a non-commercial, self-organized neighborhood and inclusion garden has been created. Those who garden here do so according to the principles of permaculture - collaboratively, democratically, and open to all.


A garden in the middle of the city for everyone to dig around, a garden café for sunny summer days, flea markets, concerts and workshops - the offer of Kreuzberg's Prinzessinengärten is nothing short of really diverse!


Since 1720, the extensive grounds of Späth'sche Nurseries in Berlin-Treptow have stood for vibrant garden culture on historic soil. As Germany's oldest tree nursery, it combines one of Berlin's largest plant markets with garden seminars, show gardens, and a guesthouse under trees that you won't soon forget.






At Späth'sche Baumschulen, Germany's oldest tree nursery, guests can expect a Christmas market with Santa Claus, angels, and a forest of fir trees.




The Blumenpavillon Duckwitz in Reinickendorf creates enchanting Easter bouquets and flower arrangements for the festive Easter table.





In Berlin-Treptow, the city's oldest producing company invites you to arguably the greenest Easter celebration in the capital: Späth'sche Baumschulen combine Sorbian traditional Easter egg painting, the scent of herbs, and live music into a spring event that captivates both young and old.

Where planes once took off, vegetables now grow: The Allmende Kontor on Tempelhofer Freiheit in Neukölln is Berlin's best-known community garden, an intercultural meeting place, and a green learning space all at once. Spread over 5,000 square meters, it shows how urban gardening truly works in a major city.


On Saturdays, Südstern in Kreuzberg transforms into one of Berlin's most beautiful weekly markets: around 35 vendors, organic produce directly from the farm, street food, and natural wine, nestled between the Neo-Gothic Garrison Church and the lively hustle and bustle between the Gräfe- and Bergmannkiez.

The farmers' market on Karl-August-Platz banks on a healthy and colourful mix of fruit and veggies with lots of organic products in the market stalls around the Trinitatis Church.





Hidden in the backyard of the Alte Münze in Berlin-Mitte is a botanical café that combines specialty coffee, vegan cuisine, and an integrated plant shop under one roof. The Greens in Berlin stands for conscious enjoyment, green aesthetics, and regional products away from the tourist crowds around Alexanderplatz.