Flower Delivery Paddington, by Moyses Stevens.
Paddington sits at the north end of W2 and is one of London's busiest transport interchanges. Inside the postcode sit Paddington Station (the terminus for the Heathrow Express and Great Western mainline), St Mary's Hospital and the Lindo Wing maternity unit, the Paddington Basin canal-side development with its new-build offices and residential blocks, Sussex Gardens with its long hotel strip, the residential streets running west to Bayswater and north to Maida Vale, and the older mansion blocks of Norfolk Square and Hyde Park Crescent.
Our delivery network covers Paddington same-day for orders placed by 6pm. Volume from this postcode is balanced — substantial maternity-flower volume into the Lindo Wing and St Mary's, a steady stream of hotel deliveries along Sussex Gardens and the surrounding streets, corporate orders into the Paddington Basin offices, and residential personal-occasion orders into the older mansion blocks.
The Lindo Wing at St Mary's Paddington is one of our highest-volume single-address destinations. The private maternity unit famously delivered three generations of the Royal Family in recent decades; the wider patient population is steady and high-volume. For Lindo Wing deliveries we follow the unit's strict flower policy: no heavily scented stems (lilies, hyacinths, tuberose), no pollen-shedding flowers near newborn ICU. If you're sending to a Lindo Wing patient, we adjust the design automatically — you don't need to specify.
St Mary's main hospital (the NHS side) handles deliveries through its central reception. For ICU, HDU and chemotherapy ward patients, call our concierge team first on 020 8772 0094 to confirm whether flowers can be received.
Paddington Station itself accepts very limited deliveries due to security protocols. For deliveries to travellers arriving via the Heathrow Express or Great Western services, we recommend delivering to the traveller's hotel or onward address rather than to the station. If a guest is arriving at a Paddington hotel, the hotel reception will hold the flowers.
The Paddington Basin development — the converted canal-side office and residential cluster east of the station — is a substantial corporate cluster. Major tenants include Marks & Spencer's head office, BNP Paribas, the Misys/Finastra technology offices, and various smaller firms. Each handles deliveries through central reception. Include the recipient's name, the company and the floor at checkout.
The hotels along Sussex Gardens, Norfolk Square and the streets immediately around the station — there are several dozen hotels in this stretch, mostly 3-star and 4-star business and tourist properties — handle deliveries through their reception desks. Include the guest's room number, the hotel name and the arrival date at checkout.
The Hilton Paddington and the larger hotels directly attached to the station offer some of the most efficient routing — the hotel reception will hold flowers until check-in.
The residential population in Paddington is concentrated in the older mansion blocks of Norfolk Square, Hyde Park Crescent, and the side streets running west into Bayswater. The pattern of orders is steady and personal-occasion based. Most blocks have controlled-entry intercom systems; include a contact phone number at checkout.
Our florists hand-tie every bouquet at the studio. Card messages are included free with every order, printed on Moyses Stevens stationery. Gift presentation is hand-tied tissue and a presentation box.
Same-day delivery runs seven days a week, including Sundays and most bank holidays. Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day are the only annual exceptions. Every order is covered by our Stem freshness promise.