Dubai Miracle Garden, located in the Dubailand district of Dubai, UAE, is the world's largest natural flower garden. Spanning over 72,000 square meters, it boasts more than 50 million blooming flowers across 120 varieties. Opened on Valentine's Day in 2013, the garden has become a symbol of Dubai's commitment to innovation and beauty in the heart of the desert.
The garden is home to several Guinness World Records, including the largest vertical garden and the tallest topiary-supported sculpture. Notably, the life-sized Emirates Airbus A380 replica, constructed from over 500,000 flowers, holds the record for the biggest floral installation in the world . Additionally, the 18-meter-tall Mickey Mouse topiary is recognized as the tallest topiary-supported sculpture globally.
Visitors can explore a variety of themed areas within the garden, such as the Smurf Village, where life-sized Smurfs are crafted from flowers, and the Hearts Passage, featuring archways adorned with vibrant blooms. The garden also hosts a floral clock, a 3D floral pattern, and a floral castle, providing numerous photo opportunities for guests.
Adjacent to the Miracle Garden is the Dubai Butterfly Garden, the world's largest indoor butterfly garden. Home to over 15,000 butterflies from 26 different species, the garden offers a tranquil environment where visitors can observe these delicate creatures amidst lush greenery.
Dubai Miracle Garden operates seasonally from October to April, closing during the hotter months to preserve its floral displays. The garden is open daily, with extended hours on weekends and public holidays. Tickets are reasonably priced, with discounts available for children. Visitors can reach the garden by taxi from the Mall of the Emirates Metro Station, approximately 6 miles away.