Dubai Miracle Garden 2022 opening date confirmed and it’s just days away

Another family-friendly day out to put on the agenda

07.10.2022 11:25 Views: 518
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One of Dubai’s most wholesome days out is returning.

Dubai Miracle Garden is re-opening its gates next week after being closed during the summer months.

The largest natural flower garden in the world (that is a whopping 72,000 sq m) will bloom into its eleventh season on on Monday October 10 and we cannot wait.

Boasting more than 150 million flowers – and more than 120 different varieties – Dubai Miracle Garden is the place to go to see and smell an array of beautiful petals.

With impressive topiary designs, including floral displays that have earned the attention of several Guinness World Records, it is not just for those fond of flora and fauna.

When you head down to the Instagrammable location make sure to see the record-breaking Emirates A380 display along with an 18-metre floral structure of Mickey Mouse which was the first Disney character floral display in the Middle East.

It is one pretty sight to see as it features nearly 100,000 flowers and weighs 35 tonnes.

The little ones will also be happy to know that Smurf Village, which opened at Dubai Miracle Garden in 2021, is returning.

Dubai Miracle Garden is also stunning at night with sculptures decorated with twinkling lights and live entertainment often features.

Entry into the Dubai Miracle Garden costs Dhs55 for adults, Dhs40 for kids, and kids under three go free.

Source: Time Out Dubai

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