How to Send Flowers to Poland
A gift of flowers can be a wonderful surprise and a great way to help your friends and family celebrate special occasions. Sending flowers to Poland may seem like a difficult process, but here are three simple ways to accomplish it. Learn how to send flowers to Poland, and let your loved ones know you're thinking of them! Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Use a large city florist or florist network in Poland. Florists like Polski Presents and Kwiaciarnia Flora offer fast delivery near their home bases, and then work with couriers or florist networks for other areas of Poland. Polski Presents offers a wide variety of gifts as well as flowers and a flat delivery rate with no hidden charges. You still get personalized service from these large florists and specific arrangements of your choice. Their websites are in English and easy to navigate (see Resources). Be aware that the prices can run a bit higher than for deliveries here in the United States.
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Work with an international florist that delivers all around the world. These sites are a one-stop shop for all your floral delivery needs. They work with florists and florist networks in Poland, and in many cases they can get your flowers hand-delivered in a timely fashion. Flora2000 has some relatively inexpensive options for flowers and other gifts, and Fleurop offers same-day delivery if you order early. Remember the time zone differences.
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Locate a local florist in Poland using online business listings such as the Poland Yellow Pages (see Resources). Dealing with a local florist usually means more personalized service and faster delivery. There's also no middle man to deal with, so the prices can be less expensive. To save money on long-distance charges, look for florists with their own websites. If you don't speak Polish, try dealing with one of the larger chain hotels in Poland. These hotels often have florist services and a staff member who speaks English.
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Tips & Warnings
Always read the fine print. Look on the florist websites for specific delivery information and extra international charges. Be conscious of the time zone difference (Poland is ahead of the U.S.), as well as Polish holidays that differ from U.S. holidays.
Plan ahead. Consider sending flowers a few days ahead of your recipient's birthday or anniversary. They'll still have that bouquet on their special day, and there's time to spare if there are any mix-ups or late deliveries from the Polish florist or florist network.