Dubai Miracle Garden is set to offer free entry to UAE residents from 15 to 31 March, becoming the latest attraction to roll out special access for locals amid ongoing regional tensions.
While no reservation is required, residents must present a valid Emirates ID to redeem the offer. The garden remains open daily from 9am to 9pm, with no restrictions on the number of free tickets, allowing visitors to drop by throughout the day.
Spanning 72,000 square metres, Dubai Miracle Garden is home to more than 50 floral displays, featuring 150 million flowers each season. Highlights include the Umbrella Passage, the Floral Castle and a replica of an Emirates A380 crafted entirely from flowers.
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Other destinations across Dubai are offering similar incentives for residents. Atlantis Dubai has rolled out complimentary access to Aquaventure World and The Lost Chambers Aquarium for both locals and tourists from 10 to 22 March. A limited number of tickets are available daily, with visitors able to reserve up to four passes per transaction.
Meanwhile, for children staying home during the spring break holidays, Legoland Dubai is hosting live remote building workshops. The initiative allows families to follow along with demonstrations led by park employees via Instagram Live. Sessions include Q&A discussions for kids, further enhancing the experience. Participants will also have a chance to win four tickets to the park.
For more information, visit dubaimiraclegarden.com

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