Home UAE Dubai Dubai Miracle Garden celebrates 12th anniversary with spectacular opening As Dubai Miracle Garden blooms into its 12th season, it continues to be a must-visit destination for residents and tourists alike by Gulf Business September 30, 2023 Image credit: WAM Dubai Miracle Garden, the world’s largest natural flower garden, has thrown open its gates to visitors, marking a significant milestone as it celebrates its 12th anniversary. This internationally renowned attraction has garnered immense success over the years, and this latest season promises to be even more spectacular. Dubai Miracle Garden brings Smurfs theme After the resounding success of last year’s FIFA World Cup-themed celebration, Dubai Miracle Garden is gearing up for another unforgettable season. The beloved Smurfs characters, introduced during the garden’s 10th-anniversary extravaganza in 2021, are back with a bang. The Smurfs-themed exhibits have been enhanced, offering seven new structures and additional space for visitors to explore, rest, and capture Instagram-worthy moments. In a dedicated area that previously celebrated the FIFA World Cup, visitors can once again marvel at Smurfs characters dressed in unique floral attire. Moreover, within the ‘Central Plaza,’ more Smurfs characters will delight visitors with their whimsical poses. Expanded dining and relaxation This year’s edition also features an expanded range of retail and food and beverage options, promising delightful and nutritious meals to satisfy the entire family’s taste buds. To enhance the dining experience, Dubai Miracle Garden has added additional seating areas throughout the garden, allowing visitors to savor culinary delights while immersed in the breathtaking floral displays. Continued favourites All the beloved floral exhibits that have made Dubai Miracle Garden a crowd favorite will continue to be showcased this season. From the mesmerizing ‘Floral Tunnels’ and water-themed attractions to innovative 3D water and lighting installations, visitors will have plenty to admire. The iconic ‘Heart Hands’ structure and the Guinness World Record-holding Emirates A380 exhibit covered in over 500,000 fresh flowers and live plants will continue to steal hearts. Additionally, the ‘Umbrella Tunnel’ and ‘Lake Park’ will continue to awe visitors with their creativity and celebration of nature. New additions This season, Dubai Miracle Garden introduces a larger ‘Water Wheel’, joining the two existing smaller ones within the garden. Along with an expanded roster of entertainment events and shows, there’s also increased parking space to accommodate the growing number of visitors. A ‘blooming’ success Dubai Miracle Garden, spread across 72,000 square meters in the heart of Dubai Land, the garden boasts a record-breaking 150 million natural flowers from over 120 varieties—an unparalleled blooming feat in the region. A decade of floral joy Dubai Miracle Garden has consistently witnessed increasing visitor numbers year after year, embodying its mission to bring joy, excitement, and a deep love for nature to people. The garden’s DNA is all about fostering positive experiences and sparking wonder and awe among visitors through its stunning floral displays. Opening hours Dubai Miracle Garden welcomes visitors daily from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm on weekdays, with extended hours until 11:00 pm on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) and public holidays. As Dubai Miracle Garden blooms into its 12th season, it continues to be a must-visit destination for residents and tourists alike, offering an enchanting experience amidst a sea of vibrant flowers and captivating themes. Don’t miss out on this floral wonderland’s latest extravaganza! Tags Dubai Miracle Garden Dubai Municipality flowers Horticulture You might also like GITEX Global 2023: Seclore combines cybersecurity with data-centric solutions Dubai Municipality announces opening of desert camping season: What you need to know Dubai launches world’s first 3D printing certification for construction sector Doha Expo 2023: All you need to know about the International Horticultural exhibition