Bucharest welcomes the 2026 edition of Tradiții și Flori de Sărbători – Flowers and Easter Traditions, an Easter-themed fair organised by the Bucharest City Hall through CREART. The event runs from 2 to 9 April 2026 at the CREART Cultural Hub, Piața Alexandru Lahovari 7, with free entry and a daily visitor schedule of 11:00 to 19:00.
A smaller Easter event with a traditional Romanian focus

Unlike the city’s larger seasonal fairs, CREART Easter Fair has a more intimate format centred on Romanian craftsmanship, decorative objects, holiday gifts, and seasonal products. It is designed as a cultural Easter gathering rather than a large, amusement-style festival, making it a good option for visitors who want a quieter, more local spring experience in Bucharest.
What visitors can expect
The fair brings together traditional artisans, handmade items, and Easter-inspired displays in a central cultural setting. CREART’s published programme for the 2026 edition also includes live demonstrations of traditional crafts such as woodwork, corn-husk weaving, egg decorating, and pottery, as well as selected workshops during the event.
For travellers already exploring central Bucharest, this event offers an easy seasonal stop with a strong local character. It is suitable for visitors seeking handmade souvenirs, a traditional Easter atmosphere, and a cultural alternative to the city’s larger open-air fairs. Because it takes place at the CREART Cultural Hub rather than in a major park, it feels more curated and more connected to Bucharest’s arts and heritage scene.
For those who want to experience a larger Easter Fair, the recommendation is Easter Wonderland, which runs until April 14 at IOR Park.
Event details

Event: Tradiții și Flori de Sărbători
Dates: 2–9 April 2026
Opening hours: Daily, 11:00–19:00
Location: HUB Cultural CREART, Piața Alexandru Lahovari 7, Bucharest
Entry: Free
The CREART Cultural Hub is located in a central area of Bucharest, close to Piața Romană (Roman Square) and other key city landmarks, making it easy to reach by taxi, ride-sharing apps, or public transport. It can be added easily to a spring walk through central Bucharest, especially for visitors combining cultural stops, cafés, and seasonal events in the same part of the city.
If you want to experience Bucharest in a more traditional Easter setting, Tradiții și Flori de Sărbători is one of the more charming options on the 2026 spring calendar. It is not the biggest fair in the city, but it offers something more specific: Romanian craft traditions, seasonal atmosphere, and a central location that works well for both locals and visitors.


