Dubai Miracle Garden is offering residents tickets for Dh30 until the end of the season.

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Children aged 12 and under can also enter Dubai Miracle Garden for free.

Dubai: Residents can visit Dubai Miracle Garden for Dh30 until the end of the current season, with children aged 12 and under enjoying free entry.

The attraction has introduced a special resident rate of Dh30 (including VAT), valid from April 1 to May 31, covering the final weeks of Season 14. Visitors must present a valid physical Emirates ID at the gate to receive the discounted price.

This follows a complimentary access programme in the second half of March, during which UAE residents were granted free entry as part of a community initiative for Ramadan. According to the garden’s operator, the programme attracted tens of thousands of visitors.

The new resident ticket price is significantly lower than the standard entry fee of Dh105 for international visitors.

Mohammed Zaher Hammadih, Group CEO of Miracle Group, said the high turnout during the free access period underscored the garden’s role as a hub for families and the wider community.

“With over 150 million flowers arranged in themed displays, the garden continues to unite people through nature and outdoor experiences,” he added.

Season 14 of Dubai Miracle Garden opened in October 2025 and will continue until May 31, 2026. The garden is open daily from 9 am to 9 pm.

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