Dubai Miracle Garden opens doors for 12th season

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Dubai Miracle Garden, the largest natural flower garden in the world, opened its doors for the winter season on Friday, marking the 12 year anniversary of the attraction.

The 12th season comes after immense success last year, during which the garden provided visitors with the opportunity to celebrate the FIFA World Cup. 

This year's edition has expanded its retail, entertainment and F&B offerings. Additional seating areas have been installed throughout the garden, and the parking area has been expanded.

In addition, all other floral exhibits that have made Dubai Miracle Garden a crowd favourite will continue to be featured this season, including the Guinness World Record-holding Emirates A380 exhibit that’s covered in over 500,000 fresh flowers and live plants.

Dubai Miracle Garden opens daily from 9:00 am until 9:00 pm during weekdays, and extends until 11:00 pm on weekends and public holidays.

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