If you’ve been planning a visit to Dubai Miracle Garden, now’s the time. The vibrant outdoor attraction will close for the summer on Saturday, 31 May.
Spanning 72,000 square metres and showcasing over 50 million flowers in 120 different varieties, Dubai Miracle Garden is a seasonal favourite among residents and tourists alike. Known as the world’s largest natural flower garden, the park features breathtaking sculptures, floral castles, and a massive Emirates A380 flower arrangement, which earned it a Guinness World Record in 2016.
Other attractions include Smurfs Village, Umbrella Tunnel, Floral Clock and much more.
After this weekend, the garden will remain closed through the hot summer months and is expected to reopen in late October or early November once the cooler weather returns, although the official date of reopening has not been confirmed yet.
The garden is open from 9am to 9pm on the weekdays and from 9am to 11pm on Saturday. Tickets are available online and priced at Dhs 100 for adults and Dhs 85 for children aged twelve and below. Children below the age of three can enter for free.
This is your last chance until next season to experience one of Dubai’s most photogenic and family-friendly destinations. To book your tickets, visit their official website.