How to Order Flowers in Moscow Through Chat (Step-by-Step)
Want to send flowers to Moscow but don’t know where to start?
Good news — you don’t need to speak Russian, open a local account, or fill out confusing forms.
With Chat Flora flower ordering, you can arrange a beautiful same-day delivery in just a few messages.
Here’s how it works — step by step.
✅ Step 1: Say Hello
Open WhatsApp and send a message like this:
“Hi! I want to send flowers to Moscow. Can you help?”
You’ll get a friendly response (usually in English!) within minutes.
Start your WhatsApp or Site Chat flower order here — it’s easier than sending a text to a friend.
Step 2: Choose a Bouquet
You’ll be shown real photos of what’s available — classic roses, mixed flowers, seasonal options, and more.
Not sure what to pick? Just describe the occasion:
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Birthday
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Love
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Get well soon
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Apology
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Just because
Florists in Moscow are great at creating the right mood.
Get help picking your flowers here.
Step 3: Share the Delivery Details
You’ll need to send:
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Recipient’s name
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Phone number
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Address (hotel, home, office, etc.)
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Delivery time (optional)
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Your message for the card
And that’s it. No extra forms or steps.
Step 4: Pay Securely from Anywhere
You’ll receive a secure online link — so you can pay by card (Visa, Mastercard) from any country.
Once payment is done, the florist gets started right away.
Need help with payment? Just ask via WhatsApp — they’ll walk you through it.
Step 5: Flowers Delivered (Often Same-Day)
If you place your order early enough (usually before 2–3 PM Moscow time), same-day flower delivery is available.
You’ll get confirmation once it’s delivered — sometimes even a photo!
Click here to start your fast, secure WhatsApp order and make someone smile today.
Final Words
Ordering flowers in Moscow doesn’t have to be complicated. With WhatsApp, it’s fast, personal, and stress-free.
Whether you’re near or far, you can show someone in Moscow that you’re thinking of them — today.
Ready to try it?
Place your WhatsApp flower order now — it only takes a few minutes.
