Florist Email List in Portugal

Reach florist businesses across Portugal with available business emails, phone numbers, websites, addresses, and geographic details. Review the current coverage and sample, then download the national CSV or build a list by district, municipality, or locality.

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Markets:Portugal
Last update: July 2026File type: CSV/Excel

SphereScout coverage for Florists in Portugal

SphereScout indexes 2,500+ public business listings categorized as Florists in Portugal. 200+ businesses (8.8%) have at least one email address; 2,000+ (81.5%) have at least one phone number.

Public business listings
2,500+
Businesses with email
200+ (8.8%)
Unique email addresses
200+
Businesses with phone
2,000+ (81.5%)
Unique phone numbers
2,000+

Where these listings are concentrated

  • Porto500+20.5% of this dataset
  • Lisboa300+14.3% of this dataset
  • Braga200+10.3% of this dataset
  • Aveiro200+9.5% of this dataset

These figures describe SphereScout's current coverage of public business listings in Portugal. They are not an official count of every business or licensed professional. Records marked permanently closed are excluded.

What the Portugal florist email list contains

This CSV helps suppliers and service providers find florist businesses across Portugal. It contains public shop and establishment profiles categorised as florists with their available contact details; it is not a customer list, an order feed, or a source of wedding and event enquiries.

What one row represents

One row represents a public florist business or shop profile. For most independent Portuguese flower shops, the business contact reaches the owner or shop team. A chain can appear once per establishment when each address has its own profile.

Included in this scope

  • Portuguese businesses and establishments represented in SphereScout's public florist category.
  • Available business emails, phone numbers, websites, addresses, public profile links, and geographic fields.
  • Independent florists and chain shops when each establishment has a public business profile.

Not included

  • Customers, orders, recipients, wedding enquiries, reviews, or ratings.
  • Guaranteed owners or buyers, turnover, employee counts, stocked brands, or delivery volume.
  • A commercial-register extract or every business assigned CAE 47761.
  • Automatic inclusion of nurseries, garden centres, growers, wholesalers, or event decorators without a public florist profile.

Fields available when published

  • Business or shop name and public category
  • Address, district, municipality, locality, and postcode
  • Website and public profile links
  • Business email addresses
  • Phone numbers

Need a narrower Portuguese territory?

The ready-made file covers the national selection shown on this page. Build a list by district, municipality, or locality, then check each website to distinguish shops, event florists, delivery operators, and plant retailers.

Separate florist business models before outreach

A public florist profile identifies the business, but it does not show everything the shop sells, where it delivers, or whether it handles events. Check the published services before adding a business to your campaign.

Local flower shop

Why it matters

Independent shops regularly buy cut flowers, foliage, containers, wrapping, cards, ribbon, and other supplies for everyday orders.

What to check

Address, opening hours, range, website, email, phone

Wedding, funeral, and event florist

Why it matters

Florists serving ceremonies and events prepare quotes and coordinate installation, transport, storage, and venue partnerships. Use the portfolio to confirm that the business offers these services.

What to check

Portfolio, service pages, territory, enquiry form

Online delivery or shop network

Why it matters

Online ordering, route planning, stock control, and central purchasing become more important when a business delivers across several localities or runs several shops.

What to check

Ordering flow, delivery areas, shop pages, central contact

Sample Preview

Preview the exact data you'll receive.

CompanyLocationPhoneEmailWebsite
Florista FLORDOTEJOAlcochete, Setúbal35 1 ** ** 44f***@g***.comwww.flordotejo.com
FLORES DO LIZ-COMÉRCIO DE FLORES LDA.Leiria, Leiria35 1 ** ** 00i***@f***.ptwww.flores-liz.pt
Florista MargaridasCova da Iria, Santarém35 1 ** ** 65i***@m***.ptmargaridasflores.pt/pt
Victor Santos - Flores e Acessórios LdaLameira, Leiria35 1 ** ** 40c***@v***.ptwww.victor-santos.pt
Casa das FloresAlbergaria dos Doze, Leiria35 1 ** ** 85g***@f***.ptwww.funeflor.pt
Marie MaisonMaia, Montemor-O-Novo, Évora35 1 ** ** 25g***@m***.ptwww.mariemaison.pt
AnaFlor & Cia. (anaflorecompanhia)Porto, Porto35 1 ** ** 40g***@a***.comwww.anaflorecompanhia.com
Oporto FlowersPorto, Porto35 1 ** ** 21o***@g***.comwww.oportoflowers.pt
The Florist PortugalPorto, Porto35 1 ** ** 77s***@t***.ptwww.theflorist.pt
Florista Maria PeóniaTomar, Santarém35 1 ** ** 67f***@g***.comfloristamariapeonia.com
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Who uses a Portugal florist business list

Use the file to define a territory and select florist establishments that match your offer before making contact.

Flower, plant, packaging, and gift suppliers

Practical use

Find shops in each district or municipality that regularly purchase flowers, foliage, vases, wrapping, ribbon, cards, gifts, and other consumables.

Useful fields

District, municipality, locality, website, email, phone

POS, ecommerce, payment, and delivery platforms

Practical use

Identify shops that could improve how they take orders, manage stock, accept payments, message customers, or arrange deliveries.

Useful fields

Website, ordering flow, shop count, email, phone

Refrigeration, vehicles, fit-out, and local services

Practical use

Locate shops that may need refrigeration equipment, displays, vans, signs, cleaning, insurance, accounting, or premises improvements.

Useful fields

Address, postcode, website, phone, shop profile

Venues and event-industry partners

Practical use

Use portfolios to find florists with relevant wedding or event work, then confirm their style, service area, capacity, and partnership contact.

Useful fields

Website, portfolio, locality, email, phone

How SphereScout prepares this business contact CSV

SphereScout turns public business profiles into a category-and-location export. The process uses the business categories shown in the current page breakdown and keeps official registers, classifications, licences, and inspections separate from the file.

  1. Match the displayed business categories

    SphereScout selects public business profiles matching the categories shown in the current page breakdown. These labels define the file's scope but do not replace official activity codes or authorizations.

  2. Structure available public details

    SphereScout organizes the available business name, category, location, website, email, phone, and public profile fields, then normalizes and deduplicates contact values for export.

  3. Publish coverage and deliver the CSV

    SphereScout refreshes public business profiles regularly, publishes the latest collection date and available coverage totals, and delivers the selected records as a structured CSV.

See collection timing and source methodology

Using business contacts in Portugal

Unsolicited electronic marketing to subscribers that are legal persons can operate without prior consent until they object, subject to the applicable national opposition list, clear sender identity and a valid stop route. A natural-person subscriber, including a business carried on by a natural person, normally requires prior express consent unless the narrow existing-customer exception applies. GDPR also applies whenever an address identifies a person.

Read ANACOM's rules and CNPD Guideline 1/2022
  • Establish whether the subscriber is a legal or natural person; a domain, trading name or generic-looking inbox does not prove legal form.
  • For legal persons, screen the relevant national opposition list and your own suppression records before each campaign.
  • Do not send electronic marketing to a natural-person subscriber without prior express consent unless every condition of the existing-customer exception is satisfied.
  • When a contact identifies an individual, document the lawful basis, necessity, expectations and data source; public availability or purchasing the file does not replace that assessment.
  • Give the required privacy information when personal data came from a public source or third party.
  • Do not hide the sender and provide a simple, valid and free objection or unsubscribe route in every message.
  • Stop marketing after an objection and keep only the details needed on a suppression list to prevent renewed contact.
  • A telephone number is not permission to make a marketing call. Check current channel rules, applicable opposition lists and previous do-not-contact requests before calling.

Segment records before outreach

Confirmed legal person
Evidence to establishAn NIPC or other reliable entity evidence, matching name and head office, and confirmation that the address or domain belongs to that legal person.
Email treatmentThe business opt-out regime can apply after opposition-list and suppression checks. Meet GDPR duties as well if the address identifies somebody.
Natural-person business
Evidence to establishConfirmation of an individual trader, independent professional or another subscriber that is a natural person.
Email treatmentDo not send unsolicited electronic marketing without prior express consent or full satisfaction of the existing-customer exception.
Unresolved legal form
Evidence to establishA trading name without a reliable match, webmail, conflicting data or no dependable evidence of subscriber type.
Email treatmentRemove it from electronic outreach until subscriber type is resolved, or apply the stricter natural-person rules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a florist customer list?
No. It is a B2B file of florist businesses and establishments. It does not contain consumers, recipients, orders, or event enquiries.
Does it include every CAE 47761 business?
No. CAE 47761 covers retail sale of flowers, plants, seeds, and fertiliser. SphereScout selects public florist profiles and does not assign a verified CAE code to each row.
Does every row contain an email address?
No. Availability varies by business. Review the current email and phone coverage and the sample shown on this page before buying.
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