Dubai Miracle Garden: A 150-Million-Petal Dreamscape
In the heart of the desert, where the sun only ever kisses sand and rock, a vibrant alchemy flourishes. The Dubai Miracle Garden is not merely a destination. This is a 72,000-square-meter dreamscape in heat. A living tapestry of 150 million petals, it is an unreal place where reality softens at the edges and imagination takes root.
The Seasonal Whisper: A Gift for the Community
Don't miss out on the trip to Dubai Miracle Garden from 15 March to 31 March. The garden is a floral haven, and admission to the Miracle Garden in Dubai is FREE. UAE Residents are invited only as a gesture towards those who live under these skies. Simply show your Emirates ID card upon entry, and it will serve as your passkey to flowers. With this valid form of ID for the silver key, you can wander at leisure through fragrance and vision, free of charge for a limited period of time.
A Journey Through A Living Picture
At the moment of your passing through the gate, a sweet fragrance permeates brown, white, yellow, and richly coloured flowers. You are not walking in the garden so much as threading your way between these flower sculptures that defy Nature's laws.
Emirates A380 Flora Edition: Living Works of Art Over the Garden looms a mechanical giant sculpted into a mountain of flowers. The world’s largest civilian aircraft lies at anchor on sea-green pastures, its wings each bearing a half-million flowers. First is not in motion but a huge ornamental decoration, humankind and nature in an awe-inspiring, quiet harmony.
Floating Lady: between bursts of sky water, the vines and flowers that make up her hair cascade downwards. This garden is a testament to her permanent elegance, an impression of surrealism that suggests the entire environment dreams her up into existence.
Smurfs village: If you follow a winding path that stretches into a forest where gigantic mushroom houses stand, you will come upon the Smurfs Village. Here, the Smurfs have settled alongside their technicoloured fields and hills, their blue figures contrasting vividly against an altogether natural backdrop composed entirely of red and yellow pigments. Yet this nostalgic porte-cochere reminds any traveller, no matter how young, how truly reminiscent that storybook comes to life.
Heart Tunnel: A series of large arches, all covered with flowers, creates an atmosphere reminiscent of a fragrant passageway through another dimension. Passing under these hearts is beautiful, as if the world outside fades away and for a moment there is only a rhythmic repetition of colour and scent.
Floral Clock: Even in this world where time stands still, a fifteen-meter mechanical clock keeps ticking. Decorated with indigenous flora and arranged as a living calendar timepiece, it serves as a gentle reminder: while the blossoms are ephemeral, what we see today will be an eternal memory.
Seeking Miracles
The Dubai Miracle Garden is a fleeting wonder. Located in Al Barsha South, it remains a sanctuary of colour every day from morning until nightfall: only after the sun comes up does one really catch the garden in its most poetic light, casting long golden shadows across petals and setting ablaze colours with a final fiery glow at dusk.
This March, don't wait till opportunity's gone. Take your Emirates ID, leave the steel and glass city behind and get lost in a desert that's learned the language of flowers.
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