Wedding Florists in Philadelphia, PA
The Philadelphia wedding market spans a wide range of venue types — Center City hotels and historic ballrooms, museum spaces along the Parkway, waterfront venues along the Schuylkill and Delaware, suburban country clubs and estates, and historic homes in Society Hill and Old City. Couples planning a wedding in this metro work with florists whose offerings, scheduling, and pricing fit the broader plan they're building. Philadelphia's four-season climate — humid summers, vibrant falls, cold winters with potential snow, mild springs — supports a wide venue mix with most properties offering both indoor and outdoor ceremony options, and that influences both ceremony timing and how a florist integrates with the rest of the wedding day. Mid-september through october and late april through june are peak philadelphia wedding seasons, with foliage weekends in october the most-requested, which is why earlier engagement with vendors at the most popular categories tends to produce better availability and selection.
WeddingVenture's Philadelphia florists directory currently lists approximately 17 active florist options for the area. Couples typically request itemized proposals from three to five comparable vendors before committing, comparing the offering, scheduling fit, and pricing across each. The right florist for any wedding is the one whose work, working style, and pricing align with the couple's overall plan. The FAQ section below covers the most common questions couples in Philadelphia ask when shopping for wedding floral design.
54 Results
Maura Rose Events
Maura Rose Events is a full service floral and event design company based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We design wedding bouquets, centerpieces, table decor, lighting, furniture and installations.
Nosegay Flowers
Nosegay Flowers is a Washington-based wedding florist covering the greater Washington DC area wedding market. Floral design shapes more of the wedding's visual style than most people realize — the bouquet, the ceremony arch, the aisle decor, and the reception centerpieces all come from the florist, and those choices dominate the color and feel of the wedding's photos. Couples c...
Capitol Florist And Gifts
Capitol Florist And Gifts is a wedding florist operating out of Washington, with a footprint across the greater Washington DC area. A florist's work appears in nearly every wedding photograph — the bouquet, boutonnieres, ceremony arrangements, and reception centerpieces all come from the same designer, which makes the florist's eye for color and proportion central to how the da...
Caruso Florist
Caruso Florist is a Washington-based wedding florist covering the greater Washington DC area wedding market. Floral design shapes more of the wedding's visual style than most people realize — the bouquet, the ceremony arch, the aisle decor, and the reception centerpieces all come from the florist, and those choices dominate the color and feel of the wedding's photos. Couples co...
Beall's Florist Md
Beall's Florist Md is a wedding florist located in Damascus, serving couples planning weddings throughout the greater Washington DC area. Wedding florals carry a substantial share of the visual identity of a Washington DC wedding: the bouquet anchors the bride's portrait sequence, ceremony installations frame the vow exchange, centerpieces define the reception's table palette, ...
Garden City Florist Va
Garden City Florist Va is a wedding florist operating out of Arlington, with a footprint across the greater Washington DC area. Floral design shapes more of the wedding's visual style than most people realize — the bouquet, the ceremony arch, the aisle decor, and the reception centerpieces all come from the florist, and those choices dominate the color and feel of the wedding's...
Columbia Florist
Columbia Florist is one of the wedding florists serving the Washington DC wedding market, based in Washington. Wedding florals carry a substantial share of the visual identity of a Washington DC wedding: the bouquet anchors the bride's portrait sequence, ceremony installations frame the vow exchange, centerpieces define the reception's table palette, and ambient florals across ...
Lee's Flower And Card
Lee's Flower And Card is a wedding florist located in Washington, serving couples planning weddings throughout the greater Washington DC area. Wedding florals carry a substantial share of the visual identity of a Washington DC wedding: the bouquet anchors the bride's portrait sequence, ceremony installations frame the vow exchange, centerpieces define the reception's table pale...
Bouquets And More Florist
Bouquets And More Florist works as a wedding florist in Washington, available to couples planning weddings across the greater Washington DC area. Floral design shapes more of the wedding's visual style than most people realize — the bouquet, the ceremony arch, the aisle decor, and the reception centerpieces all come from the florist, and those choices dominate the color and fee...
Da Vinci's Florist
Da Vinci's Florist is one of the wedding florists serving the Washington DC wedding market, based in Silver Spring. Wedding florals carry a substantial share of the visual identity of a Washington DC wedding: the bouquet anchors the bride's portrait sequence, ceremony installations frame the vow exchange, centerpieces define the reception's table palette, and ambient florals ac...
Wisotdesigns
Wisotdesigns is a wedding florist located in Cochranville, serving couples planning weddings throughout the greater Seattle area. Wedding florals carry a substantial share of the visual identity of a Seattle wedding: the bouquet anchors the bride's portrait sequence, ceremony installations frame the vow exchange, centerpieces define the reception's table palette, and ambient fl...
Everyday Rose Events
Everyday Rose Events is a wedding florist located in Baltimore, serving couples planning weddings throughout the greater Baltimore area. Wedding florals carry a substantial share of the visual identity of a Baltimore wedding: the bouquet anchors the bride's portrait sequence, ceremony installations frame the vow exchange, centerpieces define the reception's table palette, and a...
Designs By Ahn
Designs By Ahn is a New York-based wedding florist covering the greater New York metropolitan area wedding market. A florist's work appears in nearly every wedding photograph — the bouquet, boutonnieres, ceremony arrangements, and reception centerpieces all come from the same designer, which makes the florist's eye for color and proportion central to how the day photographs. Co...
Ariston Flowers
Ariston Flowers is a New York-based wedding florist covering the greater New York metropolitan area wedding market. Wedding flowers shape nearly every visual moment of the wedding day — the bouquet a bride carries down the aisle, the boutonnieres and corsages of the wedding party, the centerpieces that anchor each reception table, and the arrangements that frame the ceremony an...
Tantawan Bloom
Tantawan Bloom is a wedding florist operating out of New York, with a footprint across the greater New York metropolitan area. A florist's work appears in nearly every wedding photograph — the bouquet, boutonnieres, ceremony arrangements, and reception centerpieces all come from the same designer, which makes the florist's eye for color and proportion central to how the day pho...
Quatre Coeur
Quatre Coeur is a wedding florist operating out of New York, with a footprint across the greater New York metropolitan area. A florist's work appears in nearly every wedding photograph — the bouquet, boutonnieres, ceremony arrangements, and reception centerpieces all come from the same designer, which makes the florist's eye for color and proportion central to how the day photo...
Rountree Flowers
Rountree Flowers is a wedding florist in New York, working with couples across the greater New York metropolitan area. Wedding flowers shape nearly every visual moment of the wedding day — the bouquet a bride carries down the aisle, the boutonnieres and corsages of the wedding party, the centerpieces that anchor each reception table, and the arrangements that frame the ceremony...
David Beahm Experiences
The experience of a David Beahm event is facilitated through an enormous and fine-tuned collaboration. From iron working to floral artistry, painting murals to food styling, David Beahm Experiences employs a coterie of both in-house and freelance professional artists without whom we could not realize our dreams, or yours! From creating intricate centerpieces to planning up-to-t...
Denise Fasanello Flowers
Designing wedding flowers gives us the greatest joy. We are hands-on in developing a beautifully curated selection of florals to enhance your special day. Our goal is to bring our client’s vision to life and create a lasting impression. We consider the location and the season as well as the small details that make the event unique to each couple. Drawing on our love of the fine...
Flowers By Emil
Flowers by Emil offers a wide selection of bridal bouquets, wedding ceremony flowers and centerpieces. We are family owned and operated with 1 location serving the Brooklyn area. We are committed to offering only the finest floral arrangements and gifts, backed by service that is friendly and prompt. Because all of our customers are important, our professional staff is dedicate...
Top-Rated Wedding Florists
Updated for 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does a wedding venue cost in Philadelphia?
- Wedding venue pricing in the Philadelphia area varies widely depending on the season, day of the week, guest count, and what's included in the rental fee. Saturday evenings during peak season run higher than weeknight or off-season dates. Most Philadelphia venues publish a base rental rate and itemize catering minimums, beverage service, and any rental upgrades separately. Couples generally request itemized proposals from three to five comparable venues.
- How far in advance should we book a wedding venue in Philadelphia?
- Most couples in the Philadelphia market begin venue tours nine to fourteen months ahead of the wedding date and sign with a venue eight to twelve months out. Saturdays in peak-season months fill earliest, sometimes 14-18 months in advance for the most-requested venues. Last-minute bookings within three months are sometimes feasible for off-season weeknight dates. Earlier booking secures both the date and the most-popular ceremony time slots.
- What's typically included in a Philadelphia wedding venue rental?
- Philadelphia wedding venues vary in what's included with the base rental fee. Common inclusions are tables and chairs, basic linens, on-site staff for the rental period, and bridal suite access. Catering, beverages, lighting upgrades, and rental items beyond the venue's standard inventory are typically priced separately. Some venues operate as full-service properties with in-house catering and event management; others are dry-rental spaces requiring outside vendors.
- What's the typical guest count for Philadelphia wedding venues?
- Philadelphia wedding venues range from intimate spaces accommodating 30-50 guests to large ballrooms holding 300 or more. The right capacity is the smallest space that fits your guest list comfortably with room for a dance floor, bar, and any specialty stations. A venue that's too large feels sparse; one too small constrains the design. Most venues publish minimum and maximum guest counts up front.
- Do Philadelphia venues require working with their preferred vendors?
- Philadelphia venue policies vary on outside-vendor restrictions. Some venues require couples to use their in-house catering team or choose from a published preferred-vendor list for catering, bar, and rentals. Others are fully open to outside vendors at the couple's discretion. The vendor policy is usually documented in the venue's contract; review it during the tour rather than after signing so it doesn't constrain later vendor decisions.
- How do I compare Philadelphia wedding venues during the search?
- Compare Philadelphia venues on factors that matter beyond rental fee: total all-in cost including catering minimums and required service charges, guest capacity relative to your list, indoor and outdoor ceremony options, on-site bridal-party suites, parking and transportation logistics, and the venue coordinator's responsiveness during planning. Visit at the time of day the wedding will happen to see lighting and acoustics in real conditions before signing.