The Airbus A380 floral installation is covered in more than 5 million flowers and plants.
The garden utilizes a drip irrigation system that delivers water and nutrients directly to the root zone of the plants.
The floral displays are refreshed and updated annually, ensuring that returning visitors see different designs each season.
The site features a 'Floral Clock' measuring 13 meters in diameter, built with real plants and flowers.
The garden hosts an 'Umbrella Passage' and a 'Heart Tunnel', which are popular recurring features in the park's layout.
A Smurfs-themed village was added to the park, featuring distinct mushroom-shaped houses adorned with flora.
The garden's structures are built to withstand Dubai’s climate, though they require high-maintenance grooming to prevent wilting.
The park contains a multi-story, 18-meter-high floral tower.
Dubai Miracle Garden is the world's largest natural flower garden, featuring over 150 million flowers arranged in elaborate, multi-dimensional structures. The park spans 72,000 square meters and is maintained using an eco-friendly sub-surface irrigation system that recycles treated wastewater. Signature installations include a full-scale floral replica of an Airbus A380, which holds a Guinness World Record for the largest floral structure. Thousands of 3D-shaped displays, such as houses, cars, and cartoon characters, are redesigned annually to maintain a unique visitor experience. The garden utilizes millions of petunias and marigolds as primary floral components throughout the site. It functions as a seasonal attraction that undergoes significant landscaping changes during the months it is closed to the public.
The Airbus A380 floral display, which serves as the most prominent centerpiece of the park.
Wear comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes as the park covers a large area with sandy paths.
Bring sunglasses and a hat, as there is limited natural shade provided by the floral structures.
Visit on a weekday to avoid peak weekend crowds and queues for the main photo spots.
Attempting to visit during the summer months (June to September) when the garden is closed due to extreme heat.
Closed annually during the summer months due to extreme heat; typically reopens in autumn and closes in spring.
Maintain modesty in attire, avoid walking on flower beds, and refrain from picking any plants or flowers.