Flower Delivery to Astana Tower — ROZY.com.kz
Congratulating a colleague, partner, or client at Astana Tower? ROZY delivers bouquets straight to the offices inside the Astana Tower business center (Esil District, Saraishyk St.). We know how to navigate building access systems and understand exactly how the reception desk, meeting rooms, and office floors are organised. Your bouquet lands on the right desk within 60–90 minutes — without disrupting the recipient's working day.
Delivery to offices and individual suites
A business center isn't a single address — it's dozens of companies spread across different floors. The ROZY courier confirms the company name, floor, and suite number in advance, arranges a pass through the Astana Tower reception, and goes straight up to the office. If no pass is available, the bouquet is handed over at the Astana Tower reception with the recipient's details, and someone from the office comes down to collect it.
- hand-over to the office or meeting room when a pass is available;
- storage at the building reception until the recipient comes down;
- anonymous delivery — without disclosing the sender;
- hand-over through the recipient company's secretary;
- timing the delivery to the start or end of the working day.
Congratulating colleagues, partners, and clients
A bouquet to the office is a delicate gesture: the goal is not to put the recipient on the spot in front of colleagues or interrupt their workflow. We know these rules — the courier arrives quietly, doesn't linger in the office, and hands the bouquet to an assistant if needed. For corporate greetings at Astana Tower, understated box arrangements, single-variety rose bouquets, and minimal-style floristry are the popular choices.
Corporate gifts and recurring orders
For companies based at Astana Tower, we work under a contract with proper invoicing. Recurring orders include weekly bouquets for the office, partner birthday greetings scheduled by date, and meeting-room styling for VIP-client visits. A single account manager handles your account and coordinates the budget, cards, and timing — so you never have to place each order from scratch.
- invoices and contracts for legal entities;
- bank-transfer payment with a month-end reconciliation statement;
- corporate cards branded with the sender's logo;
- a greetings calendar for employees and partners;
- recurring floristry for the office.
Flowers for meetings and negotiations
Hosting a delegation or an important client at Astana Tower? An arrangement in the meeting room creates exactly the kind of atmosphere that makes it easier to reach an agreement. We bring the floristry ahead of time, set it out across tables and zones, and collect it after the meeting — which is especially convenient for short visits, when owning the decor outright makes no sense.
Astana Tower tenants and the delivery protocol
Astana Tower is a high-rise office building in the city's central business core. Its residents are mid-sized finance firms, insurance brokers, tax advisors, and subsidiaries of large holding groups.
The high-speed lifts are split into low-rise, mid-rise, and high-rise banks, so the floor determines which group you take. Your ROZY courier confirms the recipient's floor in advance and hands the bouquet over at the company reception on that level.
Popular orders here run 11,000–22,000 ₸ ($23–$46): arrangements to welcome external auditors and partners, bouquets for colleagues on March 8, and flowers to dress up quarterly reporting meetings.
The tower rises in the left-bank business core, an easy walk from the Esil riverside promenade and the city's main administrative quarters. It is surrounded by a dense cluster of glass high-rises, bank branches, notary offices, and business-format cafes where staff head out for lunch. Wide avenues with convenient slip roads run alongside, so a courier can reach the entrance from any direction, and parking pockets by the front lobby make quick drop-offs simple. Public transport is solid, and the area buzzes with business foot traffic through the working day. The tower's own silhouette, visible from afar against the neighbouring office blocks, is the easiest landmark to navigate by.
Mind the lift rush: between 12:30 and 14:00 and after 18:00 the cabins are packed and the ride to the upper floors drags. Aim for delivery at 10:00–11:30 or after 15:00, when the lift banks are clearer and the recipient is still at their desk. For a tall building, pick a sturdy, compact arrangement in a box or hat box anchored with floral foam, so it survives a crowded lift and travels easily down long office corridors. If the timing is loose, give your courier a half-hour window to lower the risk of missing a recipient who has stepped out to a meeting between floors.
Frequently asked questions about flower delivery
- What hours do you deliver to Astana Tower? — Technically we operate 24/7, but the real working rhythm of Astana Tower is weekdays from 9:00 to 19:00. During those hours we deliver directly to offices and meeting rooms. On weekends and late evenings, we check with the sender whether someone will be in the office to receive the bouquet.
- Does the courier need a pass? — Most business centers run an access-control system. The sender arranges a one-time pass for the courier in advance or notifies security. If there's no pass, the courier hands the bouquet over at the Astana Tower reception, and someone from the office comes down to collect it.
- Do you deliver to a specific suite or only to reception? — Yes, we deliver to a specific office on any floor of Astana Tower — with a pass, the courier goes up in person and hands the bouquet to the recipient. Without a pass, the hand-over takes place at the building reception.
- Do you work by bank transfer with invoices and contracts? — Yes, for legal entities we issue invoices and sign contracts. We accept bank-transfer payment and manage recurring corporate orders — weekly flower deliveries to the office and partner greetings scheduled by list.
- Can I order a bouquet on behalf of a company? — Yes, we place orders on behalf of a company — on a corporate card, with the sender's logo, without revealing an individual employee's details. This is the standard scenario for congratulating partners and clients at Astana Tower.