Who it’s for & what you get
- Wheelchair accessible
Frequently asked
Is BloomTown Flower Market one of the best wedding pros in Charleston?
Yes — BloomTown Flower Market is currently ranked #1 wedding pro in Charleston by community votes.
What is BloomTown Flower Market best known for?
Wholesale-leaning flower market in a Mount Pleasant strip mall, stocking wedding and event florals for DIY buyers and professionals alike.
Who should go to BloomTown Flower Market?
BloomTown Flower Market works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality wedding pro in Charleston.
Where is BloomTown Flower Market located?
BloomTown Flower Market is located at 966 Houston Northcutt Blvd Ste I, Mt Pleasant, Charleston, SC.
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