
City life has its own rhythm—fast, loud, and relentlessly digital. But every once in a while, the city pauses to make room for something gentler. That pause comes in the form of the Noida Flower Festival 2026, an annual event that transforms a quiet stretch of the city into a vibrant celebration of colour, fragrance, and community.
Organised by the Noida Authority, the festival—also known as the 38th Vasant Utsav Flower Show—is North India’s largest flower festival and one of the most anticipated outdoor events in the NCR calendar. More than just a flower show, it brings together residents, institutions, RWAs, and nature lovers to celebrate gardening, sustainability, and slow living.
Noida Flower Festival 2026: Key details at a glance
Venue: Shivalik Park, Sector 33A, Noida (next to Noida Haat)
Dates: February 19 to February 22, 2026
Timings: 10 am to 7 pm
Entry fee: Free
The festival is open to participants and visitors from Noida, Delhi, Faridabad, and Gurgaon, making it a truly NCR-wide celebration of green spaces and outdoor culture.
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What sets the Noida Flower Festival apart
Unlike a typical garden exhibition, the Noida Flower Festival blends traditional floriculture with modern, eco-conscious ideas. It serves as a shared platform for professional florists, amateur gardeners, institutions, and everyday residents, encouraging creativity while promoting sustainable living.
Every corner of the venue is thoughtfully curated, making it as much a learning experience as it is a visual treat.
Highlights visitors should not miss
Inside the festival: What to explore
The festival is best enjoyed at an unhurried pace. Some sections worth spending extra time at include:
Focus on sustainability and green living
Sustainability is at the heart of the Noida Flower Festival. Several sections are dedicated to practical green living ideas, especially suited for urban homes and apartments.
Visitors can pick up easy-to-follow tips on:
These ideas are designed to be realistic and adaptable to city lifestyles.
How to reach the venue
By Metro:
The nearest station is Noida City Centre (Blue Line). From there, autos and cabs take about 10–15 minutes to reach Shivalik Park.
By Road:
The venue is well connected via major Noida roads. Paid and roadside parking is usually available near Noida Haat.
By Cab:
App-based cabs from Delhi, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and Gurgaon can drop visitors directly at the venue.
For anyone looking to slow down, step outdoors, and reconnect with nature, the Noida Flower Festival 2026 offers a refreshing break from city chaos—without even leaving the NCR.
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