Districts
Flowers in Hubbelrath
Hubbelrath is the green, rural east of Düsseldorf: a village over 1,100 years old set among fields and golf courses, bordering Ratingen, Mettmann and Erkrath. Families live here in detached houses, terraced homes and villas — it is one of the city's wealthiest districts. Our bouquets land in quiet residential streets, well-kept front gardens and at the small village cemetery.

At a good 13 square kilometres Hubbelrath is by area the second-largest yet one of the most sparsely populated districts of Düsseldorf — barely 1,700 people live here. The village core is formed by Dorfstraße around the Romanesque parish church St. Cäcilia, whose tower dates from the 12th century and whose bell of 1440 is the oldest church bell in Düsseldorf. Bergische Landstraße and Erkrather Landstraße open up the expansive area with its farmsteads, villas and surrounding golf courses.
Typical occasions here: milestone birthdays and anniversaries in the spacious homes, bouquets for confirmation and communion around St. Cäcilia, representative arrangements for receptions, and funeral flowers for Hubbelrath cemetery — at 0.40 hectares the smallest cemetery in Düsseldorf, set idyllically on Dorfstraße at the village entrance.
We deliver weekdays and Saturdays. Honestly: we cannot reliably promise same-day delivery by 12:00 for Hubbelrath — the district sits on the eastern edge of the city and is a good distance from our shop. For Hubbelrath we best plan the delivery with one day's lead time and confirm the date by phone. That way the bouquet arrives safely and fresh.
Stylistically the quiet villa and village settings suit the classic and high-quality: dense rose bouquets, elegant hydrangeas, seasonal garden bouquets with peonies or dahlias. On request also representative arrangements and table decorations. We buy our flowers early each morning at Veiling Rhein-Maas in A1 quality — longevity that shows for a week even in a large living room.
On the connection, quite openly: from our shop in Pempelfort (Duisburger Str. 55) it is around 12 km east — by car via the A3 or Bergische Landstraße roughly 20 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. By public transport Hubbelrath is served only by bus lines 733 and 738 (from Gerresheim or the main station); there is no direct connection from the shop without changing. That is why we deliberately serve Hubbelrath with some lead time rather than promise unrealistic instant delivery.
Frequently asked
- Do you even deliver out to Hubbelrath?
- Yes, we deliver throughout Hubbelrath (postcode 40629) — from Dorfstraße via Bergische Landstraße to Erkrather Landstraße. As the district lies about 12 km east of Pempelfort, we deliberately plan the trip with some lead time rather than as instant delivery.
- Does same-day delivery by noon work in Hubbelrath too?
- Honestly: not reliably. Hubbelrath is on the eastern edge of the city, the drive takes around 20 to 25 minutes each way. For a fixed appointment we ask for one day's lead time and confirm the time by phone — that way the bouquet is guaranteed to arrive fresh.
- How far is Hubbelrath from your shop in Pempelfort?
- From Duisburger Str. 55 it is around 12 km east, by car via the A3 or Bergische Landstraße roughly 20 to 25 minutes. By bus and tram only via lines 733 and 738 — there is no direct connection. That is why we serve Hubbelrath on our own scheduled tour.
- Do you deliver funeral flowers to Hubbelrath cemetery?
- Yes — funeral arrangements, wreaths and bouquets for the small cemetery on Dorfstraße. As the cemetery has no chapel of its own, services usually take place at St. Cäcilia; we are happy to coordinate place and time with the funeral director. For wreaths please allow 2 days' lead time.
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