Get ready for an explosion of color! The world-famous Dubai Miracle Garden has officially opened its doors for the 2025 season, inviting visitors to experience its latest spectacular floral creations. Dubbed the world’s largest natural flower garden, the park promises a fresh array of mesmerizing displays and returns of fan-favorite exhibits.
The garden, which attracts millions of visitors each year, typically operates during the cooler months. Here are the essential details for planning your visit:
| Category | Details |
| Opening Dates | The 2025 season is now open and is expected to run until late April or May 2026 (exact closing date pending weather conditions). |
| Location | Dubailand, Dubai. |
| Ticket Prices | Tickets are available at the gate and online. Prices for the 2025 season have seen a slight adjustment, with general admission typically starting around AED 75 – AED 95 for adults. Reduced rates are available for children and visitors with disabilities (exact prices should be confirmed on the official website). |
Every year, the Dubai Miracle Garden reinvents itself. While classic features like the Emirates A380 display remain cornerstones, the 2025 season introduces stunning new exhibits and floral themes:
- Floral Castle Reinvention: The multi-story floral castle has been given a complete thematic overhaul, now featuring intricate, towering waterfalls of petunias and geraniums.
- Smurfs Village (Returning Favorite): The popular exhibit dedicated to the beloved blue characters returns, featuring life-sized Smurf houses and characters integrated into the landscape.
- The World of Butterflies: A completely new section features a massive walkway draped in butterfly-themed floral mosaics, leading to the renowned Dubai Butterfly Garden (separate entry fee applies).
- The Floating Lady: A captivating, gravity-defying floral sculpture of a lady suspended mid-air, surrounded by hanging flower baskets that change color throughout the day.
Visitors are advised to book tickets online in advance, especially for weekend visits, and to arrive early to fully enjoy the garden before the midday crowds.