New Delhi: Indore is gearing up for an energetic Holi 2026 with a packed line-up of colour-soaked celebrations across hotels, resorts and open-air venues. From pool and foam parties to themed Tomatina festivals and live DJ sets, the city promises something for every age group and budget. Popular properties are rolling out day-long events with rain dances, Punjabi dhol, colour blowers and food counters serving festive favourites. Several gatherings also feature dedicated kids’ zones, selfie booths and private seating areas for groups seeking a more relaxed experience.
Alongside high-decibel bashes, Indore’s restaurants are curating festive brunches with traditional sweets and regional dishes. The city’s Holi calendar offers varied options for everyone, such as a high-energy dance floor, a family-friendly carnival or a laid-back afternoon meal. Here is a curated list of the major Holi parties, events and brunches in Indore, along with time, venue and ticket details.
Top Holi parties in Indore 2026 1. Holi Land at Sayaji Hotel
An open-air DJ experience at a massive venue with private gazebos, food counters and festive props. Expect colour blowers, water guns, rain dance and a foam pool alongside dhol beats and Instagram-ready photo booths.
Time and date: March 4 | 11.30 am to 7 pm
Address: Sayaji Hotel
Ticket: Rs 699 onwards

A daytime celebration promising music, colours and festive vibes in a resort setting suited for families and groups.
Time and date: March 4 | 9 am to 6 pm
Address: Anandam Club and Resorts
Ticket: Rs 299 onwards

This event brings La Tomatina-style fun with Mathura-Vrindavan phool Holi themes. Highlights include retro 90s rangmanch, mela zones, rides, female DJs, liquid and mud play, kids’ and foam pools, rain dance, water cannons and Punjabi dhol. Food, thandai, snacks and complimentary T-shirts and goggles for the first 500 members add to the appeal.
Time and date: March 4 | 10 am to 4 pm
Address: RR Garden and Resort
Ticket: Rs 499 onwards
Unlimited food and thandai, live DJ and dhol, rainfall dance floor, pool and foam party areas, colours, water guns and a dedicated kids’ zone make this a full-scale day celebration.
Time and date: March 4 | 9 am to 5 pm
Address: K2 Garden and Resort
Ticket: Rs 499 onwards

Hosted at a five-star property, this carnival-style gathering is designed for all age groups, combining music, colour play and curated hospitality experiences.
Time and date: March 4 | 10 am to 5 pm
Address: Details available with organisers
Ticket: Rs 299 onwards

A Tomatina-inspired celebration offering family and VIP passes, selfie and reel zones, foam and bubble setups, hourly prizes, live dholis, rain dance and EDM DJs.
Time and date: March 4 | 10 am to 5 pm
Address: WaghelaJi Marriage Garden
Ticket: Rs 299

An 18+ only event crafted for adults seeking an exclusive party atmosphere with music and colour play in a premium hotel setting.
Time and date: March 4 | 10.30 am to 4.30 pm
Address: Essentia Luxury Hotel
Ticket: Rs 549
Hosting a festive brunch on March 4 from 1 pm to 4 pm, featuring gujiya, thandai and a mix of international and regional Indian cuisines.
2. Indore KitchenKnown for its interactive open kitchen, the restaurant offers Indian, Italian and Asian dishes, along with a 15 per cent discount for walk-in guests.
3. Chokhi Dhani AanganIdeal for families seeking a traditional Rajasthani ambience, with folk music, dance and a festive menu of Rajasthani and North Indian specialities.
With themes ranging from Spanish-style tomato fun to classic Braj-inspired colour play, Indore’s Holi 2026 calendar caters to partygoers, families and food lovers alike.
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