Quranic Park is a 60-hectare educational and cultural park in Al Khawaneej dedicated to plants, miracles and stories mentioned in the Quran. Free to enter, it features the climate-controlled Glass House with 29 Quranic plants, the Cave of Miracles with animated displays of Prophetic miracles, an Orchard Garden with desert-adapted plants like the Sidr tree and pomegranate, plus a central lake with a walkway, outdoor amphitheatre and dedicated cycling and walking paths.
Quick facts:
Duration 2 hours · Free park entry · Glass House · Cave of Miracles
Did you know?
The Quranic Park's Glass House features 29 plant species specifically mentioned in the Quran and Hadith – including olive, fig, pomegranate, date palm, ginger and grapes – grown in a climate-controlled environment.
Best time to visit:
Late afternoons and evenings, especially during the cooler October–April months; the park is quieter on weekday mornings.
Where to eat nearby:
Limited food options inside the park – Al Khawaneej and Mirdif neighbourhoods have many restaurants 10–15 minutes away.
Tip:
The Cave of Miracles and Glass House charge AED 5 each (paid via NOL card) – children under 6 and people of determination enter both attractions free. Prices may vary – check official website.




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Visitors describe Quranic Park as a uniquely educational and cultural attraction – praising the Glass House with Quranic plants, the immersive Cave of Miracles and the peaceful walking paths. A must-visit for anyone interested in Islamic heritage and botany.
Is the park free?
Yes, general park entry is free. The Glass House and Cave of Miracles each charge AED 5 (paid via NOL card).
What's the Cave of Miracles?
An indoor exhibit with animated videos, sound effects and dioramas showing the miracles of various prophets mentioned in the Quran.
What's in the Glass House?
A climate-controlled greenhouse displaying 29 plant species mentioned in the Quran and Hadith – including olive, fig, pomegranate and date palm.
Where is the park exactly?
In Al Khawaneej, opposite Mushrif Park, along Al Warqa Road – about 15 minutes from Mirdif.
How long should I plan?
Plan for around 2 hours to see the main attractions including the Glass House, Cave of Miracles, Orchard Garden and central lake.