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Canberra's Floriade Blooms: Australia's Largest Spring Flower Festival Returns

Your guide to Floriade, Canberra's free spring flower festival in Commonwealth Park: what to expect, when it runs, getting there and making the most of it.

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By The Daily Canberra · Published 2 July 2026 at 11:48 am

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Updated 36 min ago· 2 July 2026 at 1:10 pm

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Canberra's Floriade Blooms: Australia's Largest Spring Flower Festival Returns
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In short: Floriade is Australia's biggest celebration of spring, a free month long flower festival held each spring in Commonwealth Park on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. It draws visitors from across the country to see hundreds of thousands of blooms.

What is Floriade?

Floriade transforms Commonwealth Park into a sea of colour with massed plantings of tulips, daffodils, annuals and themed garden beds, alongside live music, food and drink stalls, workshops, horticulture talks and family activities. Entry to the main daytime event is free.

When is it on?

Floriade runs across spring, typically from mid September to mid October each year. Exact dates and any ticketed evening events change annually, so check the official program before you plan your visit.

Getting there

Commonwealth Park is close to the city centre. Public transport and shuttle options are popular during the festival because parking near the park fills quickly. Consider light rail and buses via the MyWay+ system, or arrive early if driving.

Making the most of your visit

Mornings on weekdays are quietest. Bring layers, as Canberra spring days can start cold, and allow a couple of hours to walk the beds, catch a performance and enjoy the lakeside setting. It pairs well with a broader day out around Lake Burley Griffin and the nearby national institutions.

Dates, programming and any ticketed elements change each year. Confirm current details with the official Floriade and VisitCanberra resources.

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