Looking for ideas for renovations, or for decorating and entertaining in your home? Plan on attending the Maricopa County Home & Garden Show, January 12 – 14, 2024. Your source for DIY projects, gardening, renovating, and crafting, along with everything you need for making a house a real home.
At the Home Show
With more than 1000 home improvement vendor booths, it’s easy to experiment with creativity to tackle new and exciting home projects. With so many services, products, and contractors in one location, under one roof, the Home Show has it all.
Find the best deals on patio furniture, kitchen and bath remodeling, windows, solar, décor, granite, flooring, plants, artificial turf, pools and spas – the home show is a mecca for inspiration and ideas.
Food sampling will be plentiful. A large food court will also be available to satisfy your hunger as you enjoy the Home & Garden Show.
When & Where
The Maricopa County Home Show begins on Friday, January 12, and continues on Saturday, January 13, and Sunday, January 14.
It takes place at the Arizona State Fairgrounds, 1826 West McDowell Road, Phoenix, 85007
The Home Show is open from 10 am to 5 pm all three days.
Don’t miss the Pink Prize Tent located near the food court. Everybody wins who stops by.
Admission Cost
The Home Show costs $5 for adults and FREE for ages 12 and under to enter.
Here’s information on how to get discount tickets. Customer appreciation times, plus senior and military discounts are available too. Discount tickets are only available onsite.
This post will be updated as soon as tickets are available to purchase online.
Parking and Accessibility
Parking onsite costs $12 each day and is available all 3 days of the Home Show. Discounted parking will be available at adjacent lots.
Handicap parking is available near the entrance. Guide, signal, and service animals are permitted with attendees that need assistance. No pets or other animals are permitted.
For more information on the Maricopa County Home Show, click here.
For other events going on in the Valley weekly, click here.