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Dubai’s Miracle Garden opens on Nov 1

The Miracle Garden features the largest display of the most fragrant and colourful blooms. There are over 150 million flowers of more than 120 varieties, including several varieties which have never been cultivated in the Gulf region.

A Miracle Garden, the world’s largest natural flower garden has officially opened and will welcome visitors from today (Nov 1)

The Miracle Garden features the largest display of the most fragrant and colourful blooms. There are over 150 million flowers of more than 120 varieties, including several varieties which have never been cultivated in the Gulf region.

Sprawled across 72,000 square meters in the heart of Dubailand, the park will also offer visitors a dedicated space for entertainment and the sale of food and beverages.

The revamped amphitheater that houses the new Miracle Garden, features a magnificent palace that serves as an observatory where visitors will be able to enjoy live entertainment and other shows. From the top, visitors can capture the stunning panoramic views of the complete garden.

In addition to plenty of outdoor activities, the park has enhanced its night experience for guests by adding sculptures adorned with twinkling lights. Among the many notable concepts at the park is the ‘aerial floating lady’ dressed in exotic flowers.

A 400-meter walking track at the park gives visitors a chance to enjoy leisurely walks amidst the floral artistry. The track will also be used for daily entertainment shows including costume and floral parades, street performers, Zumba sessions and other physical and recreational activities.

Attractions at the park include the record-breaking Emirates A380 display along with an 18-metre floral structure of Mickey Mouse within the garden’s Disney Avenue. Other visual treats this year include the Floral Castle that has a garden dining experience, illuminated nightscape, and the distinctive Caribbean and Asian hammocks.

Dubai Miracle Garden will be open daily from 9:00am until 9:00pm during weekdays and from 9:00am until 11:00pm on weekends (Friday and Saturday) and public holidays. Entry for children below the age of three will be  free.

The park will observe stringent health and safety protocols designed to ensure visitors are able to enjoy a fun-filled experience within a safe environment.

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David Solomon
David Solomon
(For over four decades, David Solomon’s insightful stories about people, places, animals –in fact almost anything and everything in India and abroad – as a journalist and traveler, continue to engross, thrill, and delight people like sparkling wine. Photography is his passion.)

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