September 18, 2025

Dubai Miracle Garden Reopens on September 29 for Its 14th Season

Dubai’s most photogenic attraction is about to welcome visitors again. The Miracle Garden will reopen on Monday September 29, just in time for the start of the cooler season, bringing back its famous floral creations and unveiling new designs for 2025.

Spread across 72,000 square metres in Al Barsha, the garden is home to more than 150 million flowers from over 120 species, earning it the title of the world’s largest natural flower garden. Since opening in 2013, it has become one of Dubai’s most-visited outdoor destinations and a favourite for both residents and tourists.

Each year brings fresh installations, with past seasons featuring the record-breaking Emirates A380 sculpture, the Hearts Passage, and Disney characters recreated in blooms. The garden holds three Guinness World Records, including the world’s tallest topiary structure – an 18-metre Mickey Mouse made with nearly 100,000 flowers.

Visitors can expect the usual mix of walking tracks, parades and performances, but also brand-new themed displays that organisers say will surprise even regulars. While ticket prices for the new season have not yet been confirmed, previous entry fees were Dhs100 for adults and Dhs85 for children, with discounts for Emirates ID holders.

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