One of the most anticipated events in the Big Apple, the Macy’s Flower Show is a must-see for flower lovers and garden enthusiasts alike. Held every year in March at the iconic Macy’s store on 34th Street, this spectacular show draws visitors from all over to marvel at its beauty and ingenuity. In 2022, it’s no exception.
by David Stone
for Assorted Ideas, Large & Small
The Macy’s Flower Show

The Macy’s Flower Show began as a small event in 1924, when the store’s florist decided to showcase his talent and creativity by decorating the windows with floral arrangements. The response was so enthusiastic that he decided to expand the show into a full-blown event, featuring elaborate displays of flowers and plants from around the world.


Today, the Macy’s Flower Show is a major attraction for New Yorkers and tourists alike. Visitors can admire beautiful floral arrangements, see stunning gardens come to life, and learn about the latest trends in horticulture.

There’s something for everyone at the Macy’s Flower Show, from children who want to enjoy the colorful displays to gardeners who want to learn about new planting techniques.

So if you’re visiting New York City in March, be sure to stop by the Macy’s store on 34th Street and experience the magic of the Macy’s Flower Show. You won’t be disappointed!

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