Dubai Miracle Garden has officially reopened its doors to the public on September 28, welcoming visitors to its stunning floral displays after the summer break. This year marks the garden’s 13th season, showcasing over 150 million flowers across 72,000 square meters.
Among the highlights are life-size floral sculptures, including giant grass elephants and horses, alongside beloved characters like Mickey and Minnie Mouse. This season features enhanced experiences, such as nighttime displays and a revamped amphitheater with panoramic views and live entertainment.
Ticket prices have been updated to benefit UAE residents, with adults now paying AED 60 (down from AED 100) and children aged 12 and under at AED 85. Entry remains free for children under three.
For those planning to visit, the garden can be easily accessed by car or via public transport, including the Dubai Metro and bus services.
Dubai Miracle Garden continues to hold three Guinness World Records, including the largest floral sculpture in the shape of an Airbus A380 and the largest vertical garden, solidifying its status as a must-visit attraction in the UAE.