Dubai Miracle Garden, one of the city’s top attractions, has introduced a Dh52.50 entry fee for residents to manage large crowds during Eid Al Fitr 2026. This decision comes after a recent temporary closure caused by an overwhelming number of visitors following a free entry initiative.
The garden offers free entry for children aged 12 and below until the end of the season, ensuring families can still enjoy the floral wonderland affordably. The previous free entry initiative allowed UAE residents to access the garden by showing a valid Emirates ID, which led to a massive turnout.
Key Points of the New Entry Fee Policy
- Residents are charged Dh52.50 for entry during Eid Al Fitr 2026.
- Children aged 12 and under enter for free until the season ends.
- The policy aims to balance visitor safety and crowd control.
- Maintains the garden’s reputation as a popular spot for residents and tourists alike.
Officials emphasized that the revised entry fee is a practical approach to sustain visitor enjoyment while maintaining order in the garden during festive periods. This step is part of Dubai’s ongoing efforts to enhance recreational spots and efficiently manage public safety.
Residents are encouraged to plan their visits considering the new entry fee, ensuring they can enjoy the stunning floral displays in a safer, more controlled environment.
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