One last stroll through the blooms

Dubai Miracle Garden is one of the city’s favourite outdoor attractions and if you’ve been meaning to visit, you have just a month left, as the park is closing its doors soon for the summer.

The prettiest park in Dubai has now confirmed that it will be closing on Sunday, May 31, 2026.

But don’t be blue…

Once the summer has passed and the cooler weather has once again graced the city, the gates will reopen. This usually happens at the end of October or early November.

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Dubai Miracle Garden is the world’s largest display of flora and fauna, with the 72,000 square metre destination home to over 50 million flowers in 120 varieties.

If you’re still keen to get down to Dubai Miracle before this season ends, you can book tickets online here.

Tickets cost Dhs100 for adults (over 12 years old). At the moment, children can enter free of charge but must be accompanied by adults at all times during the tour.

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So, when will Dubai Miracle Garden reopen for the new season?

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We currently do not have the reopening dates for Dubai Miracle Garden’s next season, but the dates are usually announced on social media towards the end of summer. We will be keeping our eyes on the news, and we will let you know as soon as we know.

The garden, which opened in 2013, transforms and adds new floral arrangements, sculptures, and more each season. No matter how many times you visit, you will be amazed.

Dubai Miracle Garden is open daily from 9am to 9pm.

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Not everything shuts down in the heat

Every summer in Dubai brings a familiar shift as temperatures rise and the city adapts to the heat. While some of the UAE’s most popular outdoor attractions take a seasonal break, others remain open year-round, offering plenty of ways to stay entertained if you know where to go.

Head here for a guide to the Dubai attractions that are closed and what you can still enjoy over the summer months.

Images: Dubai Miracle Garden