

The Noida Authority will host the Noida Flower Festival 2026 from February 19 to 22. The 38th edition, themed 'Vasant Utsav,' will turn Shivalik Park into a vibrant four-day sanctuary of colour and community spirit.
Located just beside the popular Noida Haat, the annual flower show is expected to attract visitors from across the NCR, including Delhi, Faridabad, and Gurugram. Organisers have emphasised the participation of local institutions and Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), with a focus on community inclusion. With no entry fee, the festival will be one of the most accessible and highly anticipated open-air events for families in the region.
The Noida Flower Festival stands out from the usual exhibitions as it focuses on the public rather than just professionals. By welcoming residents and RWAs from across the NCR, the event promotes a local, community-led identity.
Moreover, the festival brings together decorative horticulture and creative landscaping, with several installations designed not only for viewing but also for walk-through experiences.
As balcony and terrace gardening grows across the concrete-heavy NCR, organisers position the festival as a hub for practical gardening solutions.
The event will feature several distinct zones, with expansive floral displays that create a visually striking, interactive experience. Key attractions for the 2026 edition include:
Seasonal blooms arranged in decorative patterns, including installations designed for photo-friendly backdrops.
Theme gardens, where plants and flowers will be arranged around a particular idea, style, or story.
Floral tunnel walk, a signature attraction expected to be one of the most photographed spots at the festival.
Herbal and medicinal plant section featuring Ayurvedic herbs and wellness plants, with information on their uses and how to grow them at home.
Botanical displays and floral installations, set to encourage visitors to explore beyond the main exhibits.
A major highlight of the 2026 edition is a large-scale installation made entirely of flowers. A 40-foot-high replica of the Kedarnath Temple will serve as the festival’s central exhibit. The 30-foot-long structure uses thousands of fresh blooms from Bengaluru and West Bengal.
The spiritual theme continues throughout the venue, with an 8-foot-long floral Trishul, a Damru, and a Nandi statue. Visitors will enter through a 25-foot-high floral gateway, setting the tone for an event expected to draw over 35,000 attendees in four days.
The festival includes competitions with nearly 350 entrants, ranging from home gardeners to companies like Adobe and LG, and institutions such as the Indian Army and Northern Railways. Beyond the exhibits, visitors can explore several interactive zones, such as:
Gardening workshops and demonstrations; sessions on composting, bonsai care, gardening basics and sustainable planting.
DIY gardening zone, where children and adults can participate in small gardening activities.
Competitions for RWAs and institutions, such as flower arrangement and garden design.
Market selling plants, seeds, pots, tools, and organic products.
Food and refreshment stalls
The festival will be held at Shivalik Park, a central public park next to Noida Haat, making it a popular venue for city events. For those interested in attending, here is what you need to know before planning a trip:
Dates: February 19 to February 22, 2026
Timings: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Venue: Shivalik Park, Sector 33A, Noida (next to Noida Haat)
Entry Fee: Free
The venue is accessible to visitors from Noida and other NCR cities.
By metro: The nearest metro station is Noida City Centre (Blue Line). Shivalik Park is around 10–15 minutes away by auto or cab.
By road: The park is accessible via main roads in Noida. Parking is available near Noida Haat, but it may fill quickly during peak hours.
By cab: App-based cab services are widely available from Delhi, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Gurugram.
Visit in the morning for a quieter experience
For photography, late afternoon offers the best natural light
Wear comfortable footwear as the venue involves extensive walking
Carry a tote bag if you plan to shop at the market
Expect heavier crowds on February 21 and 22
With free entry, easy access, and a strong mix of displays, competitions, and workshops, the Noida Flower Festival 2026 is expected to remain one of the NCR’s most popular open-air events this February.
(With inputs from various sources.)
1. When is the Noida Flower Festival 2026?
The Noida Flower Festival 2026 will be held from February 19 to February 22, 2026.
2. Where is the Noida Flower Festival being held?
The festival will take place at Shivalik Park, Sector 33A, Noida, next to Noida Haat.
3. Is there an entry fee for the Noida Flower Festival 2026?
No. Entry to the festival is free for all visitors.
4. What are the main attractions at Noida Flower Festival 2026?
Highlights include a floral tunnel walk, theme gardens, medicinal plant zones, art installations and large-scale flower displays.
5. Which metro station is closest to Shivalik Park, Noida?
The nearest metro station is Noida City Centre on the Blue Line, around 10–15 minutes away by auto or cab.