Home to more than 50 million flowers in 120 varieties, Dubai Miracle Garden spans 72,000 square metres and is widely considered one of the most visually stunning attractions in the city. Since opening in 2013, it has drawn both tourists and residents who return each season to see the ever-evolving floral designs. In 2016, the garden earned a Guinness World Record for the largest flower arrangement in the form of an Emirates A380.
The garden typically reopens in late October or early November, once the cooler months return. Though exact dates for the new season haven’t been confirmed yet, updates are usually shared via the garden’s social media channels closer to reopening. Each year, Dubai Miracle Garden introduces new floral sculptures and refreshed layouts, ensuring that every visit feels like a new experience, even for regulars.
If you’re planning to go before the closure, tickets can be booked online through the official website. Located in Al Barsha South 3,Dubailand, the garden offers a peaceful escape filled with vibrant colour,creativity, and fragrance. Whether it’s your first visit or a seasonal ritual, this final week is your last chance to soak in the floral magic before the summer heat settles in.