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The gardens are closed during Dubai’s notoriously hot summer months. Temperatures average 40 C (104 F) from June to September – not exactly conducive to flower gazing.
Nestled away in Al Barsha South, the Dubai Miracle Garden is one of the largest flower gardens in the world. More than 150 million flower bulbs are planted here in full bloom and spread over ...
Opened on Valentine’s Day 2013, the Dubai Miracle Garden is the world leader when it comes to enormous flower gardens, comprising 150 million individual flowers and blowing its nearest ...
Inside the Dubai Miracle Garden, there are nearly 150 million flowers in full bloom, which span across 72,000 square meters.
This year’s edition also boasts an expanded fleet of retail and F&B offerings, with Dubai Miracle Garden adding additional seating areas. In addition, all other floral exhibits that have made Dubai ...
In line with Dubai’s aim of becoming the world’s most visited destination, Dubai Miracle Garden today opened doors for local and international visitors for its eleventh season. Visitors to the world’s ...
Dubai Miracle Garden also hopes to be recognized by Guiness World Records as having the world’s biggest flower clock, the longest wall of flowers and the largest pyramid of flowers. Admission to ...
Spectacular treats beckon as world's largest natural flower garden in Dubai opens today Dubai Miracle Garden opened for the 2023-24 season today with a series of enhanced offerings. Supplied Dubai ...
Dubai Miracle Garden, the world’s largest natural flower garden, has reopened for its 13th season on Saturday, September 28! This year, there's a special treat for UAE residents: ticket prices ...
The gardens are closed during Dubai’s notoriously hot summer months. Temperatures average 40 C (104 F) from June to September – not exactly conducive to flower gazing.