Dubai Miracle Garden Welcomes Visitors for Its Vibrant 14th Season

The world’s largest natural flower garden has reopened in Dubai, showcasing breathtaking floral sculptures and new attractions. Visitors can enjoy discounted resident rates and even free entry on their birthdays this season

The Dubai Miracle Garden, one of the emirate’s most beloved winter attractions, has reopened for its 14th season, welcoming visitors from around the world. The garden, which holds the title of the world’s largest natural flower garden, continues to mesmerize guests with its colorful displays and intricate floral designs.

Located in Al Barsha South 3, the garden features over 150 million blooming flowers arranged into imaginative sculptures, themed landscapes, and record-breaking installations. From arches of roses to larger-than-life structures, the Miracle Garden transforms into a living piece of art every season.

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Among the most iconic installations are the floral castle and the impressive Emirates A380 aircraft covered entirely in flowers. Each season introduces new creative themes and design elements, making it a must-visit spot even for returning guests.

Thousands of visitors flock to the garden to enjoy its scenic walkways and vibrant atmosphere — perfect for families, couples, and photography enthusiasts alike.

This year, ticket prices are set at Dh105 for adult tourists and Dh85 for children. UAE residents can enjoy discounted rates of Dh73.5 for adults and Dh52.5 for children.

The garden also offers an exciting free-entry deal for visitors celebrating their birthday. Guests simply need to present a valid Emirates ID or passport at the entrance to claim their complimentary access.

However, it remains unclear how this offer applies to online ticket bookings. Visitors planning to use the birthday offer are advised to arrive in person at the ticket counter to confirm eligibility and gain entry.

Dubai Miracle Garden’s popularity lies not only in its floral artistry but also in its commitment to creating new experiences each year. The attraction continues to play a major role in promoting Dubai as a top destination for eco-tourism and outdoor recreation.

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Open daily, the garden welcomes guests from 9am to 11pm on weekdays, and from 9am to 12am on weekends. With the cooler winter months approaching, it provides the perfect setting for a day out surrounded by nature’s finest colors.

As Dubai continues to expand its lineup of seasonal attractions, the Miracle Garden remains a highlight — blending creativity, sustainability, and family-friendly entertainment into one unforgettable experience. Whether it’s your first visit or a yearly tradition, this floral wonderland offers something magical for everyone.

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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