Dubai Garden Glow, one of the UAE’s most popular family attractions, has officially closed its doors at Zabeel Park after completing its 10th season, with plans to reopen soon at a new location featuring a fresh concept.
Since opening in 2015, Dubai Garden Glow has been a favorite destination for residents and tourists, known for its glowing sculptures, life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, and eco-themed art installations made from recycled materials. Over the years, it evolved into the world’s largest glow-in-the-dark garden, blending creativity, sustainability, and entertainment into a unique experience.
The closure follows Zabeel Park’s planned transformation under the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. The site will soon be home to Therme Dubai, the Middle East’s first wellbeing resort and interactive park, developed in collaboration with the Therme Group and approved by Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan.
Therme Dubai, with an estimated investment of Dh2 billion, is set to open by 2028. The sprawling 500,000-square-foot facility will rise 100 meters high and offer thermal pools, 15 waterslides, three towering waterfalls, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and the world’s largest indoor botanical garden featuring more than 200 plant species.
While Dubai Garden Glow has announced its relocation on its official X account and website, it has yet to confirm an exact reopening date. The park has promised an “exciting new concept” as it prepares for its next chapter, keeping its loyal visitors eagerly awaiting more details.
News Source: Khaleej Times