Floriade

14 September - 13 October 2024

Australia’s Biggest Celebration of Spring

Floriade will celebrate its 37th year with the theme Art in Bloom, and from 14 September – 13 October over one million beautiful flowers will transform Canberra’s Commonwealth Park into a vibrant canvas of colour and creativity.

This year’s program will offer art exhibitions, entertainment, music, food and drink, horticultural and artistic workshops, market traders, recreational activities and more, with something for everyone to enjoy.

NightFest, Floriade’s dark side, will also return for four nights from 3 – 6 October, with an exciting program of after dark entertainment and horticultural illuminations.

Entry to Floriade is free, tickets for NightFest are on sale now.


Floriade
14 September to 13 October

NightFest
3 to 6 October


Event Information

The Floriade team have been busy organising another great event for you to enjoy.

To help you make the most of your experience, we’ve gathered all the essential information you need in one place.

Enjoy Floriade Across the City

Your Floriade adventure extends beyond Commonwealth Park!

Discover Floriade-themed promotions at Floriade About Town participating businesses, explore the vibrant satellite site at Lanyon Homestead, and immerse yourself in variety of exciting events.

Find bursts of colour across Canberra with Floriade Community and take in the beauty of the season on foot with Floriade Walking Trails.

Find Floyd’s Family Competition

Our mascot Floyd has lost his family again and needs your help to find them!

37 gnomes are hiding out around Canberra and are waiting to be discovered.

The competition runs until Friday 20 September – find all 37 gnomes and go in the draw to win some great prizes!


Floriade
Proudly presented By Synergy Group

Synergy Group is the official Presenting Partner of Floriade. Discover more about Synergy Group and our other wonderful Floriade 2024 sponsors.


Revisit Floriade 2023

We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture, and pay respects to Elders past and present.