Dubai Miracle Garden Set to Reopen for Season 13 with New Entry Prices

This marks a reduction of Dh5 from last year’s admission price of Dh65, allowing families to experience the breathtaking beauty of over 150 million blooming flowers without straining their budgets. Children under three years old continue to enjoy free entry, making it an ideal outing for families

Dubai Miracle Garden (DMG), the world’s largest natural flower garden, is preparing to open its doors for the much-anticipated Season 13 on Saturday, September 28.

As the vibrant floral landscape once again bursts into full bloom, the family-friendly attraction is also making headlines with new entry fees aimed at enhancing accessibility for UAE residents.

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Starting this season, UAE residents can enjoy entry to the stunning floral park for just Dh60 per person by presenting their Emirates ID.

This marks a reduction of Dh5 from last year’s admission price of Dh65, allowing families to experience the breathtaking beauty of over 150 million blooming flowers without straining their budgets. Children under three years old continue to enjoy free entry, making it an ideal outing for families.

In contrast, ticket prices for tourists and non-UAE residents have increased by Dh5, now costing Dh100 for adults and Dh85 for children.

However, children under three years are still permitted to enter free of charge, regardless of residency status.

This pricing structure reflects the garden’s commitment to welcoming a diverse array of visitors while maintaining its status as a premier destination for both locals and tourists.

For those eager to plan their visits, DMG announced that online booking will commence on September 28, offering a convenient way to secure entry into this floral wonderland.

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The garden, renowned for its spectacular displays and intricate floral designs, is a beloved destination for families, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

DMG, which first opened its gates on Valentine’s Day, February 14, 2013, has established itself as a landmark in Dubai, attracting millions of visitors each season.

It showcases over 120 varieties of flowers, creatively arranged into stunning themed displays that change annually.

Visitors can expect to see popular motifs and beloved characters, including the iconic Smurfs, adding a whimsical touch to the floral experience.

Among the garden’s most celebrated attractions is the Guinness World Record-holding replica of the Emirates A380, adorned with more than 500,000 fresh flowers and live plants. This magnificent floral sculpture serves as a testament to the creativity and artistry that define DMG.

The garden also features the enchanting ‘Umbrella Tunnel’ and ‘Lake Park,’ both of which celebrate the beauty of nature and invite visitors to immerse themselves in a world of floral splendor.

This season, DMG will operate daily from 9 AM to 9 PM on weekdays (Monday to Friday), extending its hours to 9 AM until 11 PM on weekends and public holidays (Saturday and Sunday).

This schedule ensures that visitors have ample opportunity to explore the park’s expansive grounds and enjoy its many attractions.

As Dubai Miracle Garden prepares to unveil its 13th season, anticipation is high among residents and tourists alike.

With its stunning floral displays, engaging themes, and new pricing structure, DMG promises to deliver an unforgettable experience that highlights the beauty and creativity of nature in the heart of Dubai.

 

Tariq Saeed

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