Dubai’s beloved Miracle Garden is ready to bloom once again as it reopens its gates on Monday, September 29, marking the start of its 14th season.
Located in Al Barsha 3, the 72,000-square-meter attraction is home to more than 150 million flowers across 120 varieties, making it the largest natural flower garden in the world. Over the years, it has become one of the city’s most photographed destinations, thanks to its larger-than-life floral displays ranging from giant animals to enchanting walkways.
Organizers have promised fresh themes and surprises for the new season, adding to fan favorites like the iconic Hearts Passage and the Disney-themed zone. In previous years, the park has offered a 400-meter walking track, floral parades, street performances, Zumba sessions, and more.
Since opening on Valentine’s Day in 2013, Dubai Miracle Garden has collected three Guinness World Records. These include the world’s largest vertical garden, the record-breaking floral Emirates A380, and an 18-meter Mickey Mouse topiary made with nearly 100,000 flowers.
Visitors can easily access the garden by car, with ample parking available, or by taking the Dubai Metro to Mall of the Emirates followed by the 105 bus service. The ride takes around 15 to 20 minutes and costs just AED 5.
Ticket prices for the upcoming season have yet to be announced, though in previous years admission was AED 100 for adults and AED 85 for children up to 12, with free entry for kids under three. UAE residents with valid Emirates IDs are also expected to enjoy discounted rates.

