Why you should visit Dubai Miracle Garden before it closes for summer: The ultimate visitor’s guide

If you haven’t yet made it to Dubai Miracle Garden, now’s the time. The world’s largest natural flower garden, showcasing over 150 million blooms from 120 different flower varieties, has officially announced its closing date for summer 2025: June 15.
Now in its 13th season, this attraction first opened in October 2024, and it continues to draw visitors with its stunning floral structures, immersive designs, and ‘Insta-worthy’ scenery.
Where It’s Located
Dubai Miracle Garden is located in Al Barsha South, just next to Dubai Butterfly Garden and close to Dubai Sports City. It’s easily accessible by car, taxi, or public transport via the Mall of the Emirates Metro Station, followed by a short taxi ride.
Opening Hours
- Monday to Friday: 9am to 9pm
- Weekends (Saturday/Sunday): 9am to 11pm
Ticket Prices
- Adults (12 years and above): Dh95
- Children (3–12 years): Dh80
- Children under 3: Free (ID required)
- Tickets can be purchased online via the official website or on-site at the entrance. Online booking is recommended, especially on weekends.
What to See
- Heart-shaped floral arches and the floral Emirates aircraft
- A life-sized smiling Mickey Mouse made entirely of flowers (a Guinness World Record holder)
- Floating lady installation, smurf village, and 3D floral characters
- Beautiful walkways, swings, and colourful corners at every turn
Instagrammable spots not to miss
Expect Insta-worthy scenery all around, from heart-shaped floral arches to the record-breaking Emirates Airbus flower installation. The garden is packed with larger-than-life floral displays, perfect for Instagram posts.
You’ll also find:
- A floating floral lady, suspended mid-air in a stunning petal gown
- The Smurfs Village, bursting with colour and charm
- 3D flower sculptures and whimsical walkways made for strolls and snaps
Top Tips for Visitors
- Arrive early to beat the crowds and get the best photos in daylight
- Bring sun protection, a hat or umbrella, sunglasses, and sunscreen are a must
- Weekdays are quieter for those seeking a more peaceful stroll
- Outside food is not allowed, but there are plenty of kiosks and cafes inside
- Combine your visit with a trip to the Dubai Butterfly Garden, located just next door
Like many other open-air attractions in Dubai, the Miracle Garden closes each summer due to high temperatures, so this is your last chance to soak in the floral wonderland before it shuts down for the season.