The Dubai Miracle Garden, renowned as the world’s largest natural flower garden, is set to close temporarily from June 19, 2024, for the summer season, according to its official website.
Spread over a sprawling 72,000 square meters, the Dubai Miracle Garden boasts over 150 million flowers in a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors and intricate designs. It has become a floral paradise, enchanting visitors with its beauty and providing a fragrant escape from the bustling desert city.
Visitors flock to the Dubai Miracle Garden for a myriad of reasons:
Unique floral displays: The garden features stunning flower arrangements in various shapes and sizes, including giant hearts, castles, whimsical animal figures, and themed landscapes.
Massive scale: With over 150 million flowers in bloom, the garden is an explosion of color and a sensory feast.
Family-friendly atmosphere: Kids can explore the Smurfs’ Village, while everyone can enjoy themed lunches, shop for unique souvenirs, and relax in comfortable cabanas.
Photo opportunities: The garden’s vibrant displays and larger-than-life floral structures make it a photographer’s dream.
Seasonal attraction: The Dubai Miracle Garden is open only during the cooler months, making it a special treat for visitors.
For those looking to visit the garden before it closes, here are some convenient ways to get there:
Train: Take the Dubai Metro and stop at the Mall of the Emirates (MOE) metro station on the Red Line.
Bus: Take RTA Bus No. 105, which will directly take you to the Dubai Miracle Garden in a 15-20 minute ride, costing 5 Dirhams.
Taxi: Taxis are also available for those who find public transportation inconvenient.