UAE residents have until the end of the month to take advantage of complimentary admission at Dubai Miracle Garden, which has reopened the offer following the Eid Al Fitr holiday.
Families with a valid Emirates ID can enter free of charge through Gate 3, the designated access point for the promotion. The gate arrangement is intended to streamline entry and keep queues manageable. The cutoff for free admission is 6pm daily, though the garden itself stays open until 9pm.
Children 12 and under are not subject to the residency requirement — they enter free throughout the remainder of the season regardless of where they are from.
“This initiative is designed to provide a relaxed, welcoming environment where families can explore the garden’s stunning floral displays at their own pace and comfort,” the attraction said.
Resident visitors who miss the free-entry window or prefer a different gate can still purchase discounted tickets at Dh52.50 inclusive of VAT at Gates 1 and 2 upon presenting an Emirates ID.
Now in its 14th season, the Arjan-based garden spans 72,000 square metres and currently features over 150 million flowers drawn from more than 120 varieties, arranged into large-scale themed installations and sculptures. The season, which opened in September 2025, runs through May 31, 2026.
The garden has been a fixture on the UAE’s leisure calendar since its 2013 launch, drawing millions of visitors annually during the cooler months.

