The Dubai Miracle Garden is certainly aptly named considering that – like pretty much everything in this Middle Eastern destination – it was built on desert land. Billing itself as the world’s largest ...
No, it’s not a mirage. An impossibly huge and colorful garden is blooming in the desert climate of Dubai, aiming to set world records and lure visitors with sensory delights.The region’s newest ...
Key Feature(s):Over 150 million flowers, Guinness World Records, Emirates A380 floral installation, Dubai Butterfly Garden Dubai Miracle Garden is the world’s largest natural flower garden, covering ...
Wondering how to get to Dubai Miracle Garden? Get excited because, as we announced recently, this flourishing natural flower garden is now open. And if you’re wondering how to get there, you’ll be ...
Dubai Miracle Garden is closing soon for the summer heat, and visitors only have a few weeks left to catch it in full bloom. The world-famous attraction, known for its colorful display of 150 million ...
Temperatures are slowly creeping up in Dubai and that means some outdoor attractions are closing their doors. One place soon to shut for summer is 72,000 sq m flower park Dubai Miracle Garden. You ...
Latest attractions include floral tunnels, 3D water and lighting installations Visitors to the world’s largest natural flower garden will enjoy unique floral and water-themed attractions this year.
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 ...
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 ...
Dubai Miracle Garden, the largest natural flower garden in the world, is returning for its tenth season, a milestone in the award-winning garden’s journey. To mark the opening of the new season on ...
The Dubai Miracle Garden is certainly aptly named considering that – like pretty much everything in this Middle Eastern destination – it was built on desert land. Billing itself as the world’s largest ...