Online tickets

Children 17 years and under enter for free with a paying adult, but require a ticket.

Tickets are non-refundable, and cannot be transferred between days.

All tickets purchased online are emailed to you for printing at home or the QR code can also be shown on a smart phone at the entrance to the event. Everyone will need to have a ticket to enter the Show.

Please note: Only assistance dogs will be allowed in the showground. For further information, please scroll down the page.

Buying tickets in person

Tickets can be purchased at Taunton Visitors Centre in the near future.

Tickets can be purchased on show days. The cost on show days will be £25 on Friday 7th August and £20 on Saturday 8th August. Tickets will be discounted until Thursday 6th August 2026.

Late entry prices will apply after 4pm on Friday and 3pm on Saturday and are £5.

Tickets on the day

The cost on show days will be £25 on Friday 7th August and £20 on Saturday 8th August. Discounted tickets will be available online until Thursday 6th August.

Late entry discount will apply after 4pm on Friday and 3pm on Saturday.

Group bookings

Group discounts start on 1st February 2026. Before that time, the ticket prices will be cheaper than the group ticket price.

Disabled Visitors

Disabled adults can bring one carer with them free of charge when they purchase an adult ticket. A carer ticket can be purchased when an adult ticket is selected.

You may be asked of evidence of eligibility at the gate. This may include a copy of both sides of a Blue Badge, a letter from a medical professional on NHS headed paper, or a relevant benefit letter.

Dogs

Disabled visitors needing assistance dogs will be allowed to bring their dog into the show ground.

All other dogs will NOT be allowed at the show. 

Vivary Park is a small showground and, in places paths and spaces are very narrow and can get very crowded at times, which makes it unsafe to have dogs in the showground. The show hires Vivary Park to put on Taunton Flower Show, and it must return it in a clean condition, which means volunteers would have to clear up after dogs. The volunteer directors do not feel it is right to ask people who have volunteered their time to do this. The show is also aware that, as a family friendly show, there are lots of children who are uncomfortable around dogs.

Please do NOT to leave dogs in your cars whilst you attend the show – the weather is often very hot.