Dubai Miracle Garden has a limited promotion this March that has plenty of residents talking. The famous floral attraction announced that UAE residents can visit for free during a special period in March 2026.

The offer runs from March 15 to March 31, giving residents a chance to explore one of Dubai’s most famous outdoor attractions without paying the regular ticket price. Visitors simply present a valid Emirates ID at the entrance to access the garden during the promotion.

Located in Arjan, Al Barsha South 3, Dubai Miracle Garden remains one of the most popular seasonal attractions in the city. The destination features massive floral installations, themed sculptures, and vibrant displays that draw visitors every season.

With spring weather still pleasant in the UAE, the limited promotion has already created strong interest among residents planning outings with friends and family.

What Visitors Can Expect At Dubai Miracle Garden

Dubai Miracle Garden remains famous for its colorful installations created entirely from flowers. The attraction spans about 72,000 square meters and features more than 150 million flowers arranged into large designs and sculptures.

Visitors can walk through several themed areas that change during each season. Among the highlights are the Heart Tunnel, floral castles, and the Emirates A380 installation, which holds a Guinness World Record as one of the largest floral structures ever created.

Another well known attraction is the Floating Lady, a large sculpture surrounded by flowers that remains a popular photo location. The garden also includes a Smurfs Village area, which adds playful themed displays throughout the space.

The attraction usually runs its season during the cooler months of the year. For the current season, the garden remains open until May 31, 2026.

Opening Hours And How Residents Can Visit For Free

Residents planning to take advantage of the promotion should keep a few details in mind.

The free entry period runs March 15 through March 31. Visitors must present their Emirates ID to confirm residency in the UAE. No advance reservation is required during the promotional period.

The attraction operates daily with opening hours from 9 AM until 9 PM.

Dubai Miracle Garden remains one of the most visited outdoor attractions in the city during the winter season, especially during weekends and holidays.

Why The Garden Remains One Of Dubai’s Most Popular Attractions

Dubai Miracle Garden continues to attract visitors every season due to its large scale floral displays and constantly updated designs.

The destination has become a well known stop for tourists and residents who enjoy outdoor experiences during the cooler months in the UAE. Many visitors share photos of the floral sculptures and themed installations on social media, which helps the garden stay widely recognized internationally.

Seasonal promotions such as the March free entry campaign give residents another reason to visit the attraction again during the current season.

With spring still underway and the garden open until late May, the limited March promotion offers a great opportunity for residents to spend time outdoors and explore one of Dubai’s most colorful destinations.

 

Dubai Miracle Garden’s free entry promotion gives UAE residents a rare opportunity to experience the famous attraction during March without paying the standard ticket price. With massive floral installations, themed displays, and seasonal designs, the garden remains one of the city’s most recognizable outdoor destinations.

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Residents who plan to visit simply need their Emirates ID and can enjoy the garden from March 15 to March 31, while the attraction continues welcoming guests until May 31, 2026.

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