Do you deliver in Rome or Milan?
Not as published destination pages.
Italy is in the architecture as a real origin market: families sending to New York, New Jersey, and California, plus visitors who need a gift to arrive in the US while they are still in Rome or Milan. We publish a country hub with unique guidance, not a thin doorway. Destination florist coverage inside Italy is not claimed. The storefront is English; the card can be Italian. CET vs Eastern Time is six hours. Ferragosto is when Italians remember occasions late — US carriers do not extend cut-offs for 15 August. City pages for Rome or Milan can be added when we have more than a name swap to say.
Origin service from Italy to the USA is live. No Italian destination claim. Extra city pages stay unpublished until they are useful.
Currency shown at checkout is typically USD (Stripe) or INR (Razorpay). Local card currency: EUR. Language of this page: English (en-IT). Clock guidance uses Central European Time.
Enter a US ZIP. Write the card in Italian if you want. Convert from CET. Do not use a CAP code as the delivery postcode.
The live catalog is flowers, bouquets, cakes, and gift hampers for delivery to a United States address. Open a product page for inventory and timing — we do not invent local stock lists for cities where we are only an origin market.
After you order from Italy, timing depends on the recipient ZIP. These US hubs are canonical destination pages (existing URLs, not duplicates).
Related: Switzerland, France. US: New York, New Jersey, California.
Not as published destination pages.
Yes. The website remains English.
Yes, when each city has unique, accurate ordering notes — not as mass-generated clones.