Look: What’s new at the Dubai Miracle Garden, world's largest natural flower garden

With Miracle Garden opening its doors this 12th season, fresh attractions have been added

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After a summer hiatus, Dubai Miracle Garden began welcoming visitors since October 1. As the popular attraction entered its 12th season, this expansive natural flower garden, spanning 72,000 square meters, boasts over 150 million flowers featuring more than 120 unique varieties. For families with children, one visit can make for a memorable experience for all ages.
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Responding to the positive feedback from last year's visitors, the team of architects and designers has made significant enhancements to the Smurfs-themed exhibits. The 'Smurfs Mushroom Village' now includes seven new structures and offers additional space for visitors to explore, relax, and capture memorable photos for social media.
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The sustained success of Dubai Miracle Garden underscores its growing popularity among both residents and tourists. It continues to introduce unique and captivating elements with each new season, and this year is no exception as it presents a dazzling new floral display.
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The journey of Dubai Miracle Garden reflects the city's own remarkable trajectory, characterised by innovation, creativity, and an unwavering dedication to bringing joy to visitors from around the world, within both the dynamic city and the enchanting garden itself.
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A team of architects and designers have made significant enhancements to the garden.
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This year's edition also introduces an expanded array of retail and dining options, promising nutritious meals to cater to the tastes of the entire family.
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To enhance the dining experience and provide a peaceful setting, Dubai Miracle Garden has considerately added more seating areas throughout the garden, allowing visitors to leisurely observe, dine, and rejuvenate while surrounded by the breathtaking floral displays.
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Here's how you can access the lush gardens. Location: Al Barsha 3, Dubailand. Tickets cost Dh80 (3 – 12 years) and Dh95 (above 12 years old). Kids under three enter free, ID is a must.
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The garden has also a variety of Instagram-worthy spots.
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With these details in your hand, it’s time to block your calendar for a day among blooms.

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