Do you deliver same-day flowers in Washington Heights?+
Yes — 15 of our 18 studios reaching Washington Heights run same-day delivery to all three uptown ZIPs (10032, 10033, 10040). Standard cutoff is 2:00 PM Eastern. Because the neighborhood is a compact north-south grid between the Hudson and Harlem Rivers, most orders land within two to three hours of the cutoff. Studios route around the George Washington Bridge / Cross Bronx approach backups, the Henry Hudson Parkway up the west edge, Broadway and St. Nicholas Avenue as the main spines, and the steep Hudson Heights hill blocks around Bennett + Pinehurst Avenue.
What's the average price of a bouquet in Washington Heights?+
Washington Heights prices run in line with Manhattan — from about $52 for a mid-sized seasonal bouquet up to $195 for premium occasion arrangements. The average is $88, a touch below the Midtown / Upper East Side premium because uptown studios and cross-river Bronx partners skip some of the downtown parking and tolling overhead, while still carrying the doorman-building and hospital-coordination premium. The Dominican-American community drives strong sympathy, quinceañera, and celebration volume — traditional rose, lily, and gladiolus classics alongside modern hand-tied designs. Every florist's exact price is shown side-by-side before checkout — no surprise fees.
Which Washington Heights corridors and sub-areas do you cover?+
Our florists deliver across the whole neighborhood: the 168th Street medical corridor (10032 — NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Hudson Heights up on the hill along Cabrini + Pinehurst + Bennett Avenue (10033, 10040), Fort George around 190th Street (10040), the Broadway and St. Nicholas Avenue commercial spines, the Audubon Avenue and Amsterdam Avenue residential blocks, Fort Washington Avenue, Fort Tryon Park + The Cloisters (10040), and the West 181st Street business district. Yeshiva University (10033), the United Palace (175th Street), and the George Washington Bridge Bus Station are all on the daily route.
Can I see ratings before I pick a Washington Heights florist?+
Yes — every florist reaching Washington Heights shows its current Google rating, total review count, distance from the recipient ZIP, and same-day cutoff side-by-side. Top-reviewed partners covering uptown include Starbrightnyc (4.8, 498 reviews) running up the West Side from Chelsea, Riverdale Florist crossing the Harlem River in minutes from the Bronx, and Marine Florists (4.9, 1,190 reviews — the marketplace's highest review count) with Greenpoint Florist NY (4.9, 108) reaching uptown from Brooklyn for occasion and event volume. We don't hide low-rated studios and we don't promote shops that paid for placement.
Can you deliver to NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center?+
Yes — the 168th Street campus is one of the largest hospital clusters in the country and it's the neighborhood's highest-volume delivery route. NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center (622 West 168th Street, 10032), the Milstein Hospital Building, the Herbert Irving Pavilion, Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital (3959 Broadway), the NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital edge (Broadway at 220th), and the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons are all daily-route stops. Studios know which units accept floor deliveries versus lobby-only, time drops around visiting hours and shift change, and respect fragrance-restricted oncology and transplant floors — note it at checkout and the florist will build accordingly.
What's the delivery fee in Washington Heights?+
Standard same-day delivery is $14.99 in Washington Heights — the Manhattan rate, above the outer-borough $9.99–$12.99 because of doorman-building and hospital coordination overhead. Premium tier is $19.99 with a tighter 90-minute window, useful for NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia visiting-hour timing, United Palace event precision, and Hudson Heights hill-block coordination. Studios handle doorman drop-offs by default; for a surprise straight to the recipient's apartment, add the apartment number and we route through the building's concierge or vestibule.