Spring is in full bloom – and so are the vibrant blossoms of the season! Prepare yourself for some serious floral-envy, because we’re taking you around the globe on a tour of the world’s most beautiful flower markets.

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Flower market in Bali, Indonesia
A growing business in developing countries, flower markets like this one in the Ubud region of Bali, Indonesia, serves the needs of the locals as much as the tourists…
Did you know? Flowers hold special significance in Balinese culture, used by Hindus in temples as offerings, in Balinese funerals, and throughout local spas, tourist spots and hotels, as a mark of the natural beauty of Bali.
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Did you know? Flowers hold special significance in Balinese culture, used by Hindus in temples as offerings, in Balinese funerals, and throughout local spas, tourist spots and hotels, as a mark of the natural beauty of Bali.
For more awe-inspiring images of nature, check out these 15 beautiful and mysterious nature pictures.

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Flower market in Yiwu, China
Yiwu International Trade Center, located in Yiwu, China, is the world’s largest mass-market wholesale market.
Did you know? Yiwu market is divided between 5 districts with over 100,000 host retailers, and there are 600 shops dedicated exclusively to flowers!
Did you know? Yiwu market is divided between 5 districts with over 100,000 host retailers, and there are 600 shops dedicated exclusively to flowers!

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Shahbagh Flower Shop in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week year-round, the flower shops of Shahbagh source their flowers from all over the country, as well as some foreign varieties, and are the go-to for locals as well as tourists, who enjoy that the costs are typically half of higher-end vendors.
Did you know? The Dhaka wholesale flower market is especially popular for their wedding-related services. The local authority on decorating the bride and groom’s car with show-stopping flowers, these market vendors can often be seen buzzing between the parked cars of customers, waiting to be beautified with fresh blossoms.
Did you know? The Dhaka wholesale flower market is especially popular for their wedding-related services. The local authority on decorating the bride and groom’s car with show-stopping flowers, these market vendors can often be seen buzzing between the parked cars of customers, waiting to be beautified with fresh blossoms.

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Flower market in Ghazipur City, India
Flowers from across India are sold at the open-air wholesale market in Ghazipur City. Surrounded by the otherwise bland concrete of the city, this market provides visual relief for residents, and a welcome stop for tourists, who love to marvel at the overfilled baskets of flowers and rolling hills of blossoms for sale. Come prepared to barter, as negotiating is the name of the game in this market!
Did you know? According to some (unofficial) estimates, the volume for annual trade at this market is upwards of 100 million dollars.
Did you know? According to some (unofficial) estimates, the volume for annual trade at this market is upwards of 100 million dollars.

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Floating market in Kashmir, India
At the floating vegetable market of Kashmir, India, you’ll be able to find much more than local veggies. Look out for the beautiful blossoms being sold by vendors from their boats at this unique location, in the centre of the lake at Gudar.
Did you know? It’s not just the vendors that operate from boats – most of the produce sold at this market is grown from floating gardens on the Dal Lake. But you’ll have to act fast, as this floating market rolls into the area at dawn and moves on for the day shortly after. <br
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Did you know? It’s not just the vendors that operate from boats – most of the produce sold at this market is grown from floating gardens on the Dal Lake. But you’ll have to act fast, as this floating market rolls into the area at dawn and moves on for the day shortly after. <br
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Riga flower market in Moscow, Russia
Go where the florists go and pick up your bundle of blooms at Riga flower market; where they are known for having the largest selection of flowers in Moscow.
Did you know? With flowers priced roughly at 50 rubles each (which works out to just over $1), you can score an amazing assortment of flowers for a great price! The best time to visit this market is mid-week, when the flowers are freshest – and avoid the holidays, when the crowds here are at their worst. Don't flowers make the perfect Mother’s Day gift?
Did you know? With flowers priced roughly at 50 rubles each (which works out to just over $1), you can score an amazing assortment of flowers for a great price! The best time to visit this market is mid-week, when the flowers are freshest – and avoid the holidays, when the crowds here are at their worst. Don't flowers make the perfect Mother’s Day gift?

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The New Covenant Garden Market in London, England
The New Covenant Garden Market is a little more organized than some of the other flower markets on this list, but that’s not all that sets it apart…
Did you know? This market will not only supply you with the most beautiful varieties of flowers, but they also do so much more! From tours to guest-vendors and even home delivery, The New Covenant Garden Market has taken the traditional market experience and injected with a little high-class flair.
Did you know? This market will not only supply you with the most beautiful varieties of flowers, but they also do so much more! From tours to guest-vendors and even home delivery, The New Covenant Garden Market has taken the traditional market experience and injected with a little high-class flair.

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Kolkata market, West Bengal, India
The largest flower market in Eastern India, this Kolkata market sells marigold garlands, most often used in Hindu celebrations.
Did you know? Travellers who’ve been rave about the low prices they were able to negotiate and seemingly endless varieties of flowers! Planning your own visit? The market opens at 4am and stays open until 10pm, but keep in mind that the best time to stop by is early morning, when you can avoid the crowds and get first pick of flowers.
Did you know? Travellers who’ve been rave about the low prices they were able to negotiate and seemingly endless varieties of flowers! Planning your own visit? The market opens at 4am and stays open until 10pm, but keep in mind that the best time to stop by is early morning, when you can avoid the crowds and get first pick of flowers.

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A flower fair in Kiev, Ukraine
An annual flower show that begins in late October in Kiev, Ukraine, this event is one of a kind!
Did you know? Less of a flower market and more of a floral exhibition, this fair brings together florists and experts from across Europe to show off their skills and unique creations with fun guests like flower magicians and a competition amongst the experts!
When it comes to the most beautiful floral displays, is anything more stunning than these canopies in nature?
Did you know? Less of a flower market and more of a floral exhibition, this fair brings together florists and experts from across Europe to show off their skills and unique creations with fun guests like flower magicians and a competition amongst the experts!
When it comes to the most beautiful floral displays, is anything more stunning than these canopies in nature?

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Flower market in Paris, France
It’s no surprise that in the city of love, there’s no shortage of fresh bread – or fresh flowers! A staple in the daily routine for many residents, and a favourite stop on the to-do list of visitors looking to indulge in the Parisian lifestyle, flowers are to Paris what surf is to Hawaii.
Did you know? If you’re looking for a unique spin on the traditional Paris market, the flower shop in Ile de la Cite becomes a bird market on Sundays!
Did you know? If you’re looking for a unique spin on the traditional Paris market, the flower shop in Ile de la Cite becomes a bird market on Sundays!

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Flower auction in Amsterdam, Netherlands
Not quite a market, but still a major flower scene, the annual flower auction in Amsterdam is the largest of its kind. Spanning over 5 million square feet, the building that hosts the event is considered to be the largest building by footprint in the world.
Did you know? Flowers from all over the world are traded here, with approximately 20 million sold daily. With extensive grading systems and 30 “checks” that the flowers are subjected to, you can bet the best of the best make it to this event.
Did you know? Flowers from all over the world are traded here, with approximately 20 million sold daily. With extensive grading systems and 30 “checks” that the flowers are subjected to, you can bet the best of the best make it to this event.

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Flower market in Lahore, Pakistan
Beautiful blooms are aplenty at this flower market in Lahore, Pakistan.
Did you know? If you’re wondering why the flower markets of Pakistan smell especially good (even by flower-market standards!) you can thank the local flower – the jasmine plant. Growing wild and common in many Pakistani gardens, the national flower of this region symbolizes attachment and modesty.
Did you know? If you’re wondering why the flower markets of Pakistan smell especially good (even by flower-market standards!) you can thank the local flower – the jasmine plant. Growing wild and common in many Pakistani gardens, the national flower of this region symbolizes attachment and modesty.

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Flower market in Sydney, Australia
The Sydney Flower Market is the biggest market of its kind in Australia, and while you might be overwhelmed on your first visit to the sprawling space, we can guarantee you’ll be leaving with some incredible blooms.
Did you know? Each day, beginning at 5am, you can expect over 800 eager visitors to pass through, buying from over 200 vendors.
Did you know? Each day, beginning at 5am, you can expect over 800 eager visitors to pass through, buying from over 200 vendors.

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Flower market in Da Nang, Vietnam
Flooding the streets are beautiful flowers in the central city of Da Nang. Countless varieties are offered here, though high prices are a factor in this market.
Did you know? Of all the varieties sold, orchids are one of the most sought-after, though we wouldn’t mind a bunch of these colourful roses!
Did you know? Of all the varieties sold, orchids are one of the most sought-after, though we wouldn’t mind a bunch of these colourful roses!

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Flower market in Mexico City, Mexico
In Mexico City, the most popular market for fresh flowers would be the Mercado Jamaica, first inaugurated in 1957.
Did you know? The Mercado Jamaica is open 24 hours and has a reputation for having the best prices around.
Did you know? The Mercado Jamaica is open 24 hours and has a reputation for having the best prices around.
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