If you’ve got a special event coming up around Macquarie Park our team at The Fresh Flower Project would love to be involved! We work hard to get our orders made up and delivered fast anywhere in Marsfield and always in mint condition. We have a great bunch of talented Macquarie Park florists who all love flowers and love thinking up new ways of arranging and presenting them.
Have a look at our selection of gorgeous floral arrangements including roses, sunflowers, lilies, orchids and many more that make the most stunning floral gifts, regardless of the reason.
- Love Story | 6 Red Roses Bouquet$99.00 Incl. Gst
- Sunflower | Bouquet$79.00 – $139.00 Incl. Gst
- Urban Jungle | Bouquet$129.00 – $179.00 Incl. Gst
- Botanica | Bouqet$129.00 Incl. Gst
- Love & Kisses XO | Bouquet in Vase$99.00 Incl. Gst
- Sunshine Meadow | Bouquet in Vase$99.00 Incl. Gst
We also deliver to these surrounding suburbs
Marsfield | North Ryde | Lane Cove | Pymble | Killara | Gordon | Epping | Eastwood | Denistone | Chatswood | and many more
Easy Fresh Flower delivery to MACQUARIE PARK
Picking out fresh flowers that are just right for an occasion can be overwhelming. That’s where our floral expertise comes in and why we have you well covered when it comes to one of the best fresh flower delivery services anywhere in Macquarie Park.
In our eco-friendly and sustainable floral studio, we pour our hearts into every fresh flower bunch we create. And our customers continue to tell us that in their view this makes us on of the best fresh flower delivery services around Macquarie Park when it comes to design, quality and service.
No matter what the occasion – birthday, anniversary, housewarming, new baby arrival, condolences or simply just because, we will help you choose to be best flowers for the occasion. Our friendly drivers deliver carefully to the beautiful and lively suburb of Macquarie Park.
A little about MACQUARIE PARK, NSW 2763
North Shore · Sydney Region
Macquarie Park is a Sydney suburb, located 13 kilometres north-west of the Sydney CBD.
The people of the Darug Wallamatta People nation are recognised as the traditional custodians of the land area of Macquarie Park.
the suburb Macquarie Park is named after Governor Lachlan Macquarie (1762–1824), a British military officer and colonial administrator who served as the Governor of New South Wales.
Today, the burgeoning suburb of Macquarie Park in Sydney’s north is more than just lecture halls and offices – offices – it’s also a vibrant place to live and play.
Every day, thousands commute from various Sydney suburbs to Macquarie Park to work, study and shop. The high-tech commercial hub has been growing rapidly since the establishment of Macquarie University in 1960. Following on, dozens of major corporate businesses have also moved their operations and head offices to Macquarie Park. However, it is not all just work and no play – bound on the north by Lane Cove River, the Macquarie Park is rich with parkland and diverse options for entertainment, dining and leisure.
From Macquarie Park you can easily hop onto the approximate middle point of Lane Cove Riverside Walk. This scenic five kilometre track meanders through the naturally beautiful bushland of Lane Cove National Park. It’s a fantastic idea to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy at one of the numerous picturesque picnic spots along the way, or stroll along while keeping a keen eye out for lorikeets, kookaburras, brush turkeys and swamp wallabies.
The Macquarie Ice Rink is a local icon. It took just two weeks to nil the plans to demolish this beloved ice rink. The outpouring of resistance and love from the 40-year-old institution’s fans was incredible. So, the ice rink lives on, a special place where newbie skaters wobble their way around, professional figure skaters train from 6am and kids birthday parties run amok.