The Dubai Miracle Garden is a large “flower theme park” that opened in 2013 at a cost of around 40 million AED. Spread across nearly 780,000 square feet, the garden is home to 50 million flowers and 250 million plants, making it the largest natural flower garden in the world. It attracts visitors from all over the globe.

Bursting with a vibrant array of colors, the garden leaves a lasting impression. Two well-pruned, life-sized horse sculptures greet visitors at the entrance. Water features, surrounded by flowers, provide a peaceful, serene experience.

One of the garden’s most impressive features is a full-sized Emirates A380 aircraft constructed from recycled materials, which adds a unique touch to the venue. There are also floral animal sculptures, castles, and even a Smurf Garden, all contributing to the overall charm. In addition, there are several eateries and shops, as you would expect in a popular tourist destination.

The garden is well worth a visit, with an entry fee of 150 AED. Plan to spend a few hours exploring the area. Nearby, there is also a butterfly garden, which we unfortunately did not have time to visit.

References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubai_Miracle_Garden

https://www.emirates.com/media-centre/the-emirates-a380-blossoms-at-dubai-miracle-garden/


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