Overview
Spread across a vast 72,000 square meters in the Al Barsha South district, Dubai Miracle Garden is the world’s largest natural flower garden, showcasing over 150 million flowers in the midst of the desert. This colorful oasis promises a journey into a fairytale world with its ever-changing designs and spectacular arrangements each season. The garden offers a comprehensive service that combines art, nature, and creativity, providing much more than just a floral display.
One of the most remarkable features of the Dubai Miracle Garden is the life-sized Emirates A380 aircraft, covered in more than 500,000 fresh flowers and plants, which holds a Guinness World Record. This massive installation is located at the heart of the garden and is a popular photo spot for visitors. The garden also hosts numerous thematic zones, such as the romantic “Heart Tunnel,” formed by heart-shaped arches; a 15-meter working “Floral Clock”; a giant “Teddy Bear”; and the “Smurfs Village,” where beloved cartoon characters reside. Each design is meticulously created by arranging millions of flowers like petunias, geraniums, and marigolds to form three-dimensional structures and sculptures.
To enrich the visitor experience, the garden offers a variety of services and amenities. Wide pathways allow visitors to comfortably stroll through the different themed sections. For those looking to rest and enjoy the scenery, there are shaded seating areas, hammocks, and private cabanas. Over 30 food and beverage kiosks scattered throughout the garden offer a wide range of options, from international cuisine to snacks. Additionally, there are souvenir shops where visitors can purchase mementos of this magical experience. Floral parades and live entertainment programs held on specific days also contribute to the dynamic atmosphere of the garden.
One of the key reasons Dubai Miracle Garden is called a “miracle” is its commitment to sustainability. To sustain such a large garden in a desert climate, an advanced irrigation system is used, which utilizes treated wastewater and a drip irrigation method. This system minimizes water and energy waste, making the garden an eco-friendly attraction. Due to the climate, the garden is typically open to visitors during the cooler winter months, from November to May, reopening each season with new themes and designs, thus offering a different experience with every visit.
Highlights
- World's Largest Natural Flower Garden
- Guinness Record-Holding Emirates A380
- Themed and Magical Designs
- A Sustainable Oasis