Flower Delivery Westminster, by Moyses Stevens.
Westminster is where Britain's government works, and our delivery patterns reflect it. Inside SW1A, SW1H and the northern half of SW1P sit the Houses of Parliament, the government departments along Whitehall and Great George Street, the Treasury, the Foreign Office, the Cabinet Office, the major civil-service buildings along Victoria Street, the older town houses behind the Abbey, and the residential mansion blocks of Smith Square and Westminster's quieter streets.
Our delivery network covers all of Westminster same-day for orders placed by 6pm. Volume into the area is steady year-round and predictable in shape — congratulation bouquets when MPs are appointed to ministerial roles, condolence flowers to peers and members on bereavements, welcome and farewell arrangements for diplomatic and civil-service comings and goings, anniversary and birthday bouquets to the residential addresses across the postcode.
The Palace of Westminster has its own delivery protocols. Flowers to MPs and peers go through the parliamentary postal system or via the dedicated reception at Portcullis House; we know which entrances accept deliveries and which require advance notice. Include the recipient's name, their House (Commons or Lords) and the office address (if known) at checkout. For deliveries on sitting days, allow extra time — security can slow access during votes.
The government departments along Whitehall — the Foreign Office, the Cabinet Office, the Treasury, the Ministry of Defence, the Home Office, the Department for Business — all have central reception desks that handle deliveries. Most require the recipient's name and full department title; "to a minister at HMT" won't get the flowers there. For minister-level deliveries we recommend a phone call to our concierge first on 020 8772 0094 to confirm the right protocol.
Westminster's residential population is smaller than its working population but the family-occasion orders are steady — birthdays, anniversaries, condolence flowers to the older town houses around Smith Square and Cowley Street, get-well-soon bouquets to private clinics and the Westminster wards of nearby NHS hospitals.
For Westminster's hotels — the smaller boutique addresses, the Royal Horseguards, the InterContinental at One Park Lane on the Mayfair border — include the guest's room number and arrival date at checkout. The front desks hold flowers until check-in.
The think-tank and policy-institute cluster around Smith Square, Tufton Street and the streets behind Westminster Abbey generates a steady flow of corporate gift orders — flowers to mark the launch of a report, to thank a speaker at an event, to welcome a new fellow. Most accept deliveries through their main entrance during office hours.
Hospital deliveries from Westminster most often go to St Thomas' across the river, Chelsea & Westminster, and the Westminster wards of UCLH and the Royal Free. Each hospital has its own flower policy. For ICU or HDU patients, call our concierge team first.
Card messages are included free with every order, printed on Moyses Stevens stationery. Gift presentation is hand-tied tissue and a presentation box. Price is hidden from the recipient — important context for political and diplomatic deliveries where the sender's identity needs to remain discreet.
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.