Massive crowd turns up for Cubbon Park Flower Show; Over 6.1 lakh visitors in 11 days

The Cubbon Park Flower Show saw an overwhelming response with 6,10,040 visitors in 11 days. The event, held for Kannada Rajyotsava and Children’s Day, generated ₹61,06,960. A record 1,26,500 people visited on Sunday alone, contributing over ₹12.66 lakh.

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  • 6,10,040 visitors attended the Cubbon Park Flower Show in 11 days
  • Total revenue collected: ₹61,06,960, with ₹12.66 lakh on Sunday alone
  • First-ever Cubbon Park edition of the show organised for Rajyotsava and Children’s Day

First-ever Cubbon Park edition by Horticulture Department records huge footfall and over ₹61 lakh revenue

The first-ever Cubbon Park Flower Show, organised by the Horticulture Department, received an extraordinary public response, drawing 6,10,040 visitors over 11 days. The special edition was organised to mark Kannada Rajyotsava and Children’s Day, turning the park into a major attraction throughout the exhibition period.

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According to the department, the crowd included 3,25,355 adults and 2,84,685 children, reflecting strong participation from families and young visitors. The event, which featured an elaborate fruit-and-flower display, recorded a total revenue of ₹61,06,960, collected from ticket sales across the duration of the show.

Sunday witnessed the biggest turnout of the exhibition, with an estimated 1,26,500 visitors entering the park in a single day. This one-day rush alone generated ₹12,66,000, making it the highest-earning day of the event.

Officials said the response exceeded expectations, especially since this was the first time the department had hosted a flower show at Cubbon Park instead of its traditional Lalbagh venue. The combination of the festive season, weekend rush, and the novelty of the location contributed significantly to the massive footfall.

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The flower show ran successfully for eleven days, drawing lakhs of Bengalureans who turned up to enjoy the floral installations and children’s day-themed exhibits. The Horticulture Department confirmed that the event closed on a highly positive note, with crowds surging until the final day.

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