Dubai Miracle Garden Announces Season Finale Date Ahead of Eid Al Adha Rush

Dubai Miracle Garden

Dubai Miracle Gardens opened its doors a few months ago, and the closing date for the ongoing season has been officially announced. In the lead-up to the anticipated Eid Al Adha congregation in Dubai, Dubai Miracle Gardens has officially announced the closing date for its current season. The world-famous attraction will shut down its gates ahead of the peak summer season on May 31st, 2026, after another successful tourism season.

It is situated in Dubai’s Al Barsha South region and remains one of Dubai’s most popular outdoor activities in the colder months. The garden is famous for its over 150 million flowers, presented in large flower masses, in color channels, and with themes, which are visited by tourists from all over the world.

The new addition comes as Dubai is gearing up for more tourists to arrive this Eid Al Adha, with the season beginning on August 11. The new addition was made on the back of Dubai’s preparations for more tourists to arrive this Eid Al Adha, which starts on August 11. Throughout the festive break, families, residents, and international visitors are expected to visit the city’s major attractions, which should increase the number of visitors to the city’s popular entertainment venues. 

Eid Holiday Visitors Expected to Increase

Dubai Miracle Gardens is currently open for visitors every day, while the additional hours will be available on weekends to cater to anticipated Eid holiday visitors. The attraction is usually closed during the summer months as the Dubai heat makes it hard to sustain the big outdoor displays of flowers.

The garden has since established itself as one of Dubai’s top family attractions and a significant contributor to the city’s tourism scene since opening in 2013. It is known all over the world for record-breaking flower installations, for example, aircraft-inspired flower structures and huge character-themed designs that entice photography enthusiasts and visitors each season.

Just a few days left before the seasonal closure, there are many visitors who are planning their trips to enjoy the attraction during Eid Al Adha holidays before it shuts for the summer season. 

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