Dubai Miracle Garden is one of the most stunning attractions in Dubai, and every year heaps of visitors head to Dubailand to taking in the superb sights of the 72,000 sq m flower park.

Boasting more than 150 million flowers – and more than 120 different varieties – it’s a bucket-list spot for residents and tourists alike.

Dubai Miracle Garden is the largest natural flower garden in the world. Some of the flowers have never been cultivated in the region before either.

And this season the park has enhanced its nighttime experience for visitors, with sculptures kitted out with twinkling lights.

The Amphitheatre has also been revamped, featuring an observatory to enjoy live entertainment and panoramic views of the garden.

There’s also a 400m walking track to take in the flower art, where there will also be floral parades, street performers, Zumba sessions and more.

Famous attractions at Dubai Miracle Garden include the record-breaking Emirates A380 display along with an 18-metre floral structure of Mickey Mouse.

Mickey stands at 18m high and was the first Disney character floral display in the Middle East, earning a Guinness World Record for World’s Largest Topiary Structure in February 20198.

It features nearly 100,000 flowers and weighs 35 tonnes. Dubai Miracle Garden has two other Guinness World Records too, largest vertical garden, which it achieved in 2013, and the world’s largest floral sculpture forming the shape of an Airbus A380 in 2016.

Also returning this year is the Floral Castle and the Caribbean and Asian hammocks.

There’s also a 12m-high teddy bear holding a heart, while there’s also a 15m-wide floral clock.

One of the most famous sights at Dubai Miracle Garden is the Hearts Passage – a series of hearts made from thousands of flowers that makes frequent appearances on Instagram.

“Every year, we challenge ourselves to create new and distinctive displays to keep Dubai Miracle Garden close to the hearts and minds of our visitors, giving them an experience worthy of sharing between friends and family members,” said Engineer Abdel Naser Rahhal, Creator and Co-founder of Dubai Miracle Garden and Vice Chairman of Cityland Group.

“This distinction that we bring to our visitors, season after season is the result of the creativity, commitment and hard work of our team, whose aim is to achieve the highest level of recognition for Dubai Miracle Garden and highlight Dubai as a leading tourist destination.”

You can take the bus to Dubai Miracle Garden from Mall of the Emirates Metro Station via public buses on Route 105. Buses run Sunday to Thursday from 2pm to 8pm, and on Friday and Saturday from noon until 10pm.

The park has reopened under strict health and safety measures in line with government directives. There will be temperature checks on arrival as well as social distancing in place across the park.

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