Quranic Park,Dubai
Quranic Park in Dubai is a thematic botanical and cultural park built to showcase plants, stories and scientific references mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah. It combines natural landscaping with educational exhibits to promote understanding of Islamic heritage, botany and environmental stewardship. The park acts as both a living museum of Quranic flora and an open-air classroom for families, schools and visitors interested in faith-based natural history.

Places to visit
- Quranic Plants Garden (botanical sections featuring species mentioned in the Quran and Hadith)
- Glasshouse / Greenhouse showcasing climate-controlled specimens and rare plants
- Cave / Multimedia Experience — immersive audio-visual installation illustrating Quranic stories and miracles
- Landscape of Quranic Verses — planted areas with plaques linking species to verses
- Children's play and education zones with interactive learning modules
- Amphitheatre and event lawns used for talks, recitations and cultural events
Unique Aspects
- Living collections of date palms, olives, figs, pomegranates, grapes, bananas, and sidr (jujube)
- Interpretive signage connecting plants to specific Quranic verses and prophetic traditions
- Multisensory exhibits combining botany, religion and multimedia storytelling
- Shaded walkways, water features and landscaped picnic areas designed for family visits
Things to do
- Self-guided walks through themed botanical sections
- Guided educational tours for schools and groups (often pre-booked)
- Multimedia/cave experience that narrates Quranic stories
- Photography of landscaped gardens and specialist plant collections
- Family picnics and children’s interactive learning activities
- Attending lectures, Quran recitations or seasonal cultural events
Best Time to Visit
October to April — cooler months with pleasant mornings and evenings; avoid midday heat in summer.
Weather Conditions
Dubai has an arid desert climate: hot summers (May–Sept) with very high temperatures and humidity, and mild, pleasant winters (Nov–Mar). Expect sunny conditions year-round.
Entry Fees & Permits
Visitor policies can change; entry is often free or low-cost, but some special exhibits or guided experiences may have separate fees. Typical park hours are daytime to early evening; check the official Dubai Municipality or Quranic Park website for current opening hours and ticketing.
Accessibility
Located in the Al Warqa / Al Khawaneej area of Dubai (managed by Dubai Municipality). The park is most easily reached by car or taxi; parking is usually available. Public transport options may be limited—confirm local bus routes or use ride-hailing for direct access. Facilities typically include paved paths suitable for strollers and some wheelchair access (verify current accessibility provisions before visiting).
Recommended Duration
Plan for 1.5–3 hours to see gardens, visit the glasshouse and experience the multimedia cave; longer if attending events or having a picnic.
Clothing & Gear Tips
Dress modestly out of respect for the cultural setting. Bring a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and refillable water, especially in hot months. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Local Food & Souvenirs
Nearby cafés or food trucks may offer light refreshments; consider trying local dates and Arabic sweets. Souvenirs often include Islamic calligraphy items, books on Quranic plants, and packaged dates. For the latest on dining, check nearby community centres or Dubai dining guides.