There are only a few days left to visit Dubai Miracle Garden before the attraction closes for the season. The popular outdoor destination has officially confirmed that Season 14 will end on Sunday, May 31, giving residents one final chance to enjoy the cooler evenings, flower-lined walkways, and massive floral sculptures before Dubai’s summer heat fully sets in.
For many families in the UAE, a visit to Dubai Miracle Garden has become a yearly tradition. Some go for the photos. Others simply enjoy walking through the colourful displays with karak in hand while kids run between the themed gardens and floral tunnels. Around this time of year, the attraction feels especially lively as residents squeeze in outdoor plans before shifting indoors for summer.
Adding to the excitement, the garden is also offering free weekday entry throughout May for families looking for affordable things to do during the Eid Al Adha break.
Free weekday entry is making May visits even more popular
This month, the garden has quietly become one of the best-value family outings in Dubai.
Visitors can enjoy free entry from Monday to Friday between 9am and 6pm throughout May. But there is one important detail many visitors may miss — the free access is only available through Gate 3.
The offer does not apply on weekends or during public holidays, including the upcoming Eid Al Adha break, when visitor numbers are expected to surge across Dubai’s major attractions.
For UAE residents, the Dhs30 entry ticket will still remain available until the final closing day on May 31. Children under 12 can continue entering for free, which makes a noticeable difference for larger families planning a day out.
On weekday mornings, the atmosphere inside the garden feels calmer compared to the usual evening rush. Parents stroll slowly through the floral arches while tourists stop every few metres for photos. By sunset, the entire place starts glowing under decorative lights, creating the kind of setting Dubai residents know well during the final weeks before summer.
More than just flowers — why residents keep coming back

Dubai Miracle Garden is easy to recognise online because of its giant flower sculptures and Instagram-famous pathways, but in person, the scale feels very different.
Spread across 72,000 square metres, the attraction is filled with over 150 million flowers arranged into larger-than-life installations. Some displays tower above visitors, while others stretch across entire walkways.
The heart-shaped tunnel remains one of the busiest spots in the park, especially during sunset hours when families line up for photos. Nearby, giant floral elephants and colourful castles draw crowds of children running from one display to another.
Then there is the famous Emirates A380 installation. Even residents who have visited before still stop to admire it every season. Covered entirely in flowers and plants, the aircraft structure continues to be one of the attraction’s biggest highlights.
The Disney section also stays packed throughout the evening. The massive Mickey Mouse floral sculpture standing at nearly 18 metres tall still catches attention the moment visitors walk into the area.
Unlike many attractions in Dubai, Miracle Garden changes slightly every season. Returning visitors often notice refreshed flower arrangements, updated landscaping, and new decorative additions across the park.
A seasonal attraction that became part of Dubai’s winter

Since opening on Valentine’s Day in 2013, Dubai Miracle Garden has grown into one of the city’s most recognisable seasonal attractions.
For many residents, its reopening every winter signals the return of the outdoor season in Dubai. As temperatures drop, families begin planning picnics, beach visits, outdoor markets, and evening walks again — and Miracle Garden usually becomes part of that list.
The attraction also holds multiple Guinness World Records, including:
- World’s largest floral sculpture shaped like an Airbus A380
- Largest topiary structure in the shape of Mickey Mouse
- Largest vertical garden
Mohammed Zaher Hammadih, Group CEO of Miracle Group, thanked visitors for supporting Season 14 and invited residents to experience the garden during the Eid holiday period before it closes.
He added that the team is already preparing for a bigger and more impressive Season 15.
How to reach Dubai Miracle Garden?
Residents driving to the attraction will find plenty of parking available around the venue.
For those using public transport, the easiest route is taking the Dubai Metro Red Line to Mall of the Emirates Metro Station, followed by the Route 105 bus service directly to Dubai Miracle Garden.
The bus ride takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes and costs around Dhs5, making it one of the cheapest ways to reach the attraction.
During weekends and evenings, the area around the garden can get busy, especially near closing weeks and public holidays. Visitors planning a quieter experience may prefer weekday mornings before temperatures rise later in the day.
Dubai Miracle Garden will remain open daily until Sunday, May 31, from 9am to 9pm. Free entry timings end at 6pm.
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