Dubai Miracle Garden opened its doors for the eleventh season with the promise of elevating joy and excitement for local visitors and international tourists alike.
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After crossing its milestone 10th anniversary last year, the largest natural flower garden in the world has been receiving international visitors in droves thanks to a renewed sense of confidence that the pandemic is well and truly behind us.
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Entry is free for children below three years and people of determination.
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Tourists and visitors take in the sights at Dubai Miracle Garden, which boasts some 150 million flowers of more than 120 varieties.
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The natural spectacles aside, there are also dedicated areas for entertainment, including an amphitheatre, as well as restaurants and cafes.
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'Floral Tunnels’ now allow for families to rest, reflect, or even enjoy a meal.
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Youngsters and families have been attracted to a new installation in the form of two gigantic hands forming a heart.
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Dubai Miracle Garden is located in Al Barsha South, Street 3 in Dubailand and is open from Saturday to Friday, from 9am to 6pm.
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