- Noida Flower Festival returns as a vibrant green escape with blooms, art and outdoor fun for all ages.
- From floral tunnels to DIY gardening zones, the festival offers creativity, learning and photo spots.
- Free entry from Feb 19-22 at Shivalik Park, inviting NCR residents to celebrate nature and sustainability.
City life can get noisy, crowded and tiring. Traffic, screens, deadlines - it all adds up. That is why events like the Noida Flower Festival feel like a breath of fresh air, quite literally. Every year, this much-loved flower show turns a quiet corner of Noida into a colourful, fragrant retreat where nature takes centre stage and the pace of life slows down. Organised by the Noida Authority, the annual flower festival is not just about pretty blooms. It is about community, creativity, sustainability and spending time outdoors. Whether you love gardening, photography, or simply strolling through green spaces, this festival has something for everyone.
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Set against the backdrop of Shivalik Park, Sector 33A, right next to Noida Haat, the festival will run from February 19 to February 22, 2026, and the best part? Entry is completely free.
All You Need To Know At A Glance
Venue: Shivalik Park, Sector 33A, Noida - 201307
Dates: February 19 to February 22, 2026
Timings: 10 AM to 7 PM
Entry Fee: Free for all
The festival is open to residents, institutions and RWAs from Noida, Delhi, Faridabad and Gurgaon, making it a true NCR-wide celebration of flowers and green living.
What Makes The Noida Flower Festival Special?
This is not just a walk-through garden show. The festival brings together florists, gardeners, institutions and nature lovers on one shared platform, according to a report by The Dilli. Expect a mix of traditional gardening styles and modern, eco-friendly ideas.
Highlights You Should Not Miss
- Spectacular Floral Exhibits: Large displays of seasonal and exotic flowers arranged in eye-catching patterns. Perfect for slow walks and photos.
- Theme Gardens: Creatively designed garden spaces built around unique concepts. Each one tells a visual story using plants and flowers.
- Competitions: Various contests for residents, RWAs, and institutions. From flower arrangements to garden designs, creativity is rewarded.
- Photography & Art Installations: Floral backdrops, nature-inspired art, and installations that are ideal for both amateur and serious photographers.
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Things to Explore Inside the Festival
Once you enter the venue, there is a lot to see. Take your time and explore section by section.
Must-Visit Zones
- Floral Tunnel Walk: A colourful tunnel made entirely of flower installations. One of the most photographed spots at the festival.
- Herbal & Medicinal Plant Section: Learn about Ayurvedic plants, medicinal herbs, and how they are used in everyday wellness.
- DIY Gardening Zone: A hands-on area where both kids and adults can try their hand at creating mini gardens.
- Workshops & Demonstrations: Sessions on gardening basics, bonsai care, composting and sustainable planting techniques.
- Organic & Gardening Market: Shop for plants, seeds, pots, gardening tools and organic products directly from sellers.
- Food & Refreshment Stalls: Light snacks, organic bites and floral-themed treats to keep you going.
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Focus On Sustainability And Green Living
One of the biggest themes of the Noida Flower Festival is sustainability. Several sections focus on eco-friendly gardening practices.
You will find tips on:
- Water conservation
- Urban farming
- Balcony and terrace gardening
- Composting at home
- Growing plants in small spaces
These ideas are practical and easy to apply, especially for apartment living.
How To Reach Shivalik Park, Noida
Getting to the festival venue is simple, even if you are coming from outside Noida.
By Metro
- Nearest Metro Station: Noida City Centre (Blue Line)
- From the station, you can take an auto or cab. The park is about 10–15 minutes away.
By Road
- Well-connected via main Noida roads.
- Paid and roadside parking options are usually available near Noida Haat.
By Cab
Easily accessible via app-based cabs from Delhi, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Gurgaon.
Tips To Make The Most Of Your Visit
- Visit in the morning or early evening for better weather and fewer crowds.
- Wear comfortable footwear. You will be walking a lot.
- Carry a water bottle, especially if visiting during the afternoon.
- Photography lovers should bring their cameras. The lighting is great before sunset.
- If you are interested in plants or tools, carry a small tote bag for purchases.
- Weekends are busier, so plan accordingly.
So, what are you waiting for? Plan a trip to the Noida Flower Festival.
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