A miracle unfolded in the middle of the desert!
Who would have thought that the world's most beautiful garden can be found in a dry desert land? Dubai Miracle Garden is indeed a miracle, a piece of paradise in a city where everything is possible. It has an area of 72,000 square meters, with 4 km pathways, 1 km flower wall and over 45 million flowers!
I love flower gardens, but never had an idea about Dubai Miracle Garden at Dubailand. Shame on me! I've never seen an ad campaign prior its launch. It was my husband who discovered it while reading the daily paper. He was too excited to show me his latest find! So last Friday, he fetched me at work and took me to the Miracle Garden. He knew I would fall head over heels in love with the place.
And yes I did! Who wouldn't love to see beautiful landscape designs and unique flower arrangements? At Dubai Miracle Garden, there are pyramids, cubes and domes made of grass and colorful blooms! I was stunned to see a huge area of flora in vivid colors; enclosed by a perimeter fence adorned with flowers, vying to be Guinness Records' longest flower wall in the the world!
There is a bed of Petunia in different shades and flower arcs of pink Geranium!
At the end of the garden are two man-made lakes which made the attraction more refreshing and relaxing.
If you have been to Al Ain Paradise, you can somehow spot some similarities. The pathway with heart arcs and floral pyramids may not surprise you, but Dubai Miracle Garden has a lot more to offer. It has bigger and bolder creative landscapes; huge flower umbrellas, peacocks with blossoms as feathers, flowers spilled from a bucket made of grass and vintage cars adorned with greens and blooms!
Though I was so pleased with the view, there was a down side. My perception of a garden is a quiet place where I can day dream while lying on the grass, I couldn't do that at Dubai Miracle Garden! It was too noisy. The caretakers blew their whistles every second; thou shall not touch that, thou shall not sit there! The whistles were annoying, but of course, I totally understand that it is their responsibility to protect the plants and maintain the beauty of the garden. Kudos to them and to the people behind Dubai Miracle Garden for creating such a wonderful place in a desert land with the use of sub-surface irrigation.
Dubai Miracle Garden is open daily; 9 am until 9 pm on weekdays, 9 am until 11 pm on weekends. Entrance fee for adults and children above 3 years old is 20 AED. It is located at Dubailand, along Umm Suquiem Road, near DuBiotech. Location map at the end of this post. There were no buses to the garden when we visited last February, so we took the cab from Mall of the Emirates. This March 2013, RTA finally added Dubai Miracle Garden to the public bus routes; ride the F30 bus at Mall of the Emirates. For current bus route and schedule, please call RTA's hotline 8009090.
What are you waiting for? Visit Dubai Miracle Garden while the breeze is cool and the flowers are in full bloom. The garden will be closed during the peak of summer and will re-open before winter. See the miracle, the newest tourist attraction in Dubai, the biggest and the most beautiful natural flower garden in the world!
Dubai Miracle Garden location map
Oh so beautiful! beautiful couple too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mommy Belle! :)
DeleteUy we're planning to come here once we have BIL's car return from the mechanic shop. Hubby Googled the place and was so mayabang while saying "Sweety guess where we will take you next week?", I replied "Miracle Garden?" hahah! I screwed him. I saw him kasi checking out the place so I took a wild guess. Nawala yung moment hahahah!
ReplyDeleteHahahah! Surprise pa sana! :) Our husbands really know that we will love the place. Ganun din si Ed, siya ung nag research about the place. :)
DeleteThis place won't be named a Miracle Garden for nothing. Indeed a great scenery and view to visit.
ReplyDeleteAng ganda! Who would have thought you can have that garden in the middle of the desert! Do the flowers easily wilt / constantly watered?
ReplyDeleteHi Marie, they use sub-surface irrigation. wala sprinklers, below the soil ang water drippers. I was so amazed nga. But the garden will be closed on Summer, it's too hot here kasi.
DeleteWhat an amazing place and such beautiful flowers in the desert. Amazing! :-)
ReplyDeleteSo much flowers to see! Is it some sort of oasis? How does the place smell? Sweet as scents of flowers or dizzying odor? Hehe!
ReplyDeleteOdorless naman. hahaha! They use petunia, marigold and geranium mostly; walang strong floral scent. Pag roses siguro, may sweet scent talaga. :)
Deletei was in dubai four years ago and i wonder if this place was already existing then. ganda naman ng dubai most of their cool places are man made.
ReplyDeleteHi Teri, it just opened last Feb 14.
DeleteWow this is awesome! :) Dubai should thank you sis for promoting all that's beautiful there. :) Keep at it!
ReplyDeleteHahaha! Well, I think I should thank them for creating such wonderful spots. The attractions are an OFW's simple joys. :)
DeleteIts amazing what Dubai keeps doing to make itself more attractive. I like the way you have explained everything in detail - and also included the negatives - like the crowd, and the constant whistles from security guards. Thanks for sharing. Arjun.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit Arjun!
DeleteWOW! I wanna go to Dubai right now! Dubai really creates the almost impossible.
ReplyDeleteOMG... its really a piece of paradise.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I love that place I want to be there, I want to photograph everything.
ReplyDeleteHappy love month to you! Very nice palce, very conjucive for a walk in a park with your honey :)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! I love the Mickey font in the front plus the arches. Beautiful and remarkable.
ReplyDeleteIf I were in Dubai right now, I'll surely take the time to visit such beautiful place. :-)
ReplyDeletethe place is absolutely gorgeous. i wish i can be there.
ReplyDeleteIt looks really beautifully, is there a picnic area? I think that would be a good addition to the garden.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a happy place! And I bet it smells divine there!
ReplyDeleteI want to learn how to grow that peacock:)
ReplyDeleteThat was so fascinating and extravagant! I just wonder how they maintain these landscapes.
ReplyDeleteThis is a feast to my eyes! I adore flowers and they have done a great work of art here!
ReplyDeleteThank You lady Anne for posting these pictures. Here in the UK When we talk about Dubai it’s always about the sky scrapers and the shopping malls. Dubai Miracle garden looks mind blowing must visit this place in the near future.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful place, it is in deed a paradise I will not argue on that.. thanks for always sharing a lot of beautiful photos..
ReplyDeleteWWWOOOOOWWWWW! I have to go to this place! The garden is no huge and the flower arrangements so enormous. I guess there is no other garden as great as this! But, how about the heat of the sun... is the Dubai Miracle still open during summer?
ReplyDeleteI love it! It already felt relaxing just going through the pictures....oo nga sayang that it would have been a perfect place to stroll around and relax kaso annoying nga ang noise and may whistles pa! Hayyyy.... so much for a relaxing garden stroll hehehe.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for sharing this. Looking at your pictures literally sent me goosebumps, in a positive way may I say. :-) I am so overwhelmed and in awe with all the flowers! I mean, wow! Beautiful place indeed! :-)
ReplyDeletewow, grabe...very spacious garden and wide ranging flowers!
ReplyDeletelove the place
I can't write the right words to describe this miracle garden. Looks like it's not on earth, hehe... I love it. I wonder if my friends there already went there. I should share this with her.
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Oh you should tell your friends Mommy Maye! This place is a must-see!
Deleteit's a paradise out there! now i really want to go to dubai! XD
ReplyDeleteWow! Bakit ang daming beautiful places sa Dubai? I especially love the bed of flowers!
ReplyDeleteSuch great efforts are made to maintain this place cguro noh? I would understand why woud the caretakers be so OC about the surroundings. Sobrang ganda.
ReplyDeletefor all those who have not seen a real garden, this is surely a miracle garden,for the price one have to pay and watch only one particular flowers spread all over in different block and shapes doesn't really impress me and specially the price of 20AED for children above 3years with no play area that is so sad. children just dont like to see flowers they like it even more creative, not like the car bonnet having slab of grass and flowers blooming
ReplyDeleteOh! I sooo love your blog makes me wanna go back to Dubai again :)
ReplyDeletevery beatiful and thank you for the enchanting pictures. glad they let you take pictures ;-) ...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! This place is a little bit similar to "Love Garden" of Dreamworld in Bangkok. But of course, the one in Dubai is very big and more varieties to offer. You're lucky to have been there. Really a nice place!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing! i juz went there yesterday! cant believe can find such a beautiful garden in dubai! thanks for your recommendations!
ReplyDeleteHi there!
ReplyDeleteI will be over there in august 2013,
could anyone tell me the opening hours?
On the official website there is no way to understand :/
Thank you!!!
:)
Hi Michele! They must have changed the timings. It used to be 10am-10pm, but now it's 9am-9pm on weekdays, 9am-11pm on weekends. Just check the official website before you visit as they might change the opening hours again.
DeleteThanks for dropping by! :)
very informative post!
ReplyDeleteHi guys & ladies...
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that so many people are visiing this place and they like this miracle in desert. I have personally seen them indulging and getting lost into the colors and feel of the garden. How I've seen them??? Because I am a landscape engineer who is involved alongwith many more for the development of "DUBAI MIRACLE GARDEN" and "AL AIN PARADISE". And I see the people coming to my garden and appreciating it. And when I see an ocean of people on weekends, that's the moment when all our team says that we've succeeded.
The development was started for Miracle Garden on 20th November' 2012 and we opened it for u all on the Valentine's day. So you can also say that development of this garden in just 84 days is also a Miracle.
See ya guys.
Keep visiting and keep enjoying.
Love u all.
And another thing I forgot to mention. We now have a bus route to Miracle Garden. Enjoy Great time fellows.
ReplyDeleteHi Mohsin! Thanks for the info and the great news! I'll be happy if you can send me the details, bus# and route, so I can update this blog post. Thanks!
DeleteDear Lady Anne! The bus no. F30 will be making a stop at Miracle Garden Dubai. This route will come from Mall Of Emirates.
DeleteThanks Mohsin!
DeleteHi, Lady Anne! I just had to look at this post after seeing your right sidebar! galing.You were featured on NBC news, girl!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie! :) It was such a blessing. It was the most unexpected thing that ever happened to me! :)
DeleteHI, Which Bus going there? from nearest Metro station
ReplyDeleteWho would imagine that such a lovely garden would be in Dubai of all places. Their water bill must be quite high. I love the flower sculptures. That's definitely something to call home about. Thanks for the trip in photos.
ReplyDeleteSo many flowers to see! Is it some sort of oasis? How does the place smell? Sweet as scents of flowers or dizzying odor? Hehe!
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