Dubai Miracle Garden gives 30% discount on entry tickets

Visitors entering the Miracle Garden on their birthday can do so for free, provided they show a passport or ID as proof

01.10.2025 07:30 Views: 306
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UAE residents can enjoy a 30 per cent discount on Dubai Miracle Garden tickets, organisers have said. While entry costs Dh105 for tourists and non-residents, residents can purchase tickets for Dh73.5.

Miracle Garden Group CEO Mohammed Zaher Hammadih told Khaleej Times that children’s ticket prices have been reduced compared to previous seasons.

This year, children aged 3 to 13 can enter for Dh80, down from Dh85 last year. Children with Emirates IDs receive a discounted rate of Dh52.5. Children under the age of 3 and people of determination can enter free of charge. Those accompanying people of determination are eligible for a special rate of Dh50.

The Garden reopened on Monday for its 14th season.

Visitors entering the Miracle Garden on their birthday can do so for free, provided they show a passport or ID as proof. “We want people to come to the garden and have fun. Especially on their birthday,” Hammadih said.

"In addition to this, all visitors to the garden will get a professionally printed picture. We have photographers around the garden wearing green T-shirts. They take pictures and give you the code, which you can then avail for free in any of the photo booths," he added.

Dubai Miracle Garden is located in Al Barsha South 3 and is open from 9am to 11pm on weekdays, and from 9am to 12am on weekends. Every season, the park features more than 150 million blooms with 50 floral displays.

Source: Khaleej Times

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