Bengaluru Cubbon Park Flower Show To End in 5 Days! Last Date, Free Parking, Entry Details, Timing Inside
Bengaluru Cubbon Park Flower Show: Months before the grand Lalbagh flower show, Bengalurians are enjoying the floral beauty and mind-blowing installations (made of fruits and flowers) at Cubbon Park Flower Show.
The 6 am to 6 pm Bengaluru (aka Bangalore) flower show garnered over 62,000 visitors only during the weekend and the numbers are increasing day by day. For those who are planning to visit the Cubbon Park Flower Show, they are only left with five more days, as the show will conclude this Sunday, December 7. Here are all the details about Bengaluru Flower Show in Karnataka.

Bengaluru Cubbon Park Flower Show Timings
The event opens every day at 6 am and closes at 6 pm. The event saw a strong turnout during the weekend, and authorities have upgraded the arrangements for better crowd management in the coming days. Officials are anticipating record footfall over the weekend and upcoming holidays.
Bengaluru Cubbon Park Entry Ticket Details
The entry is completely free for school students in their school uniform and with valid ID pass. Apart from them, adults are required to pay Rs 30 per individuals. For children, the Cubbon Park entry fee is Rs 10 per individual.
Bengaluru Cubbon Park Parking Details
Considering the increasing footfall at the flower show, the authorities have designated four locations for free parking. As per News First Prime report, the designated parking spaces are Kanteerava Stadium, St John's, St Joseph's College, and the designated parking zone next to the High Court. These parking spaces will be free for Cubbon Park Flower Show visitors. The facility has been started to encourage visitors to park away from the immediate location of the event and reduce traffic congestion.
About Cubbon Park Flower Show 2025
The 11-day long flower show in Bangalore, also known as Bengaluru, boasts a thousands of flowers, grand installations, etc. Not just this, the event also includes a range of cultural performances. The event is organised to celebrate Children's Day and Karnataka Rajyotsava. The route from the Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar statue to Bal Bhavan is now a colourful walkway, marking what could become an annual event.
The event features over 100 varieties of flowers, plants and fruits, the flower show includes Ikebana-inspired designts. Visitors can enjoy floral arches, Children's Day-themed character installations, and creative displays honouring Karnataka's culture. An art zone featuring works by artists, including Karnataka's Rumale Chennabasaviah, adds to the event's appeal. Cultural programmes, including classical music and folk dance, are scheduled throughout.


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