Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
Dubai Miracle Garden is all set to open its doors for visitors from Nov.1 as it returns for its ninth season.
The park will follow stringent health and safety protocols to ensure safety for all the visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Over 150 million flowers of more than 120 varieties, including some of which have never been cultivated in the Gulf region, will be on the display.
Dubai Miracle Garden will be open daily from 9am until 9pm during weekdays and from 9am until 11pm on weekends (Friday and Saturday) and public holidays.
A view of a passage decorated with flowers at Dubai Miracle Garden.
Admission tickets are priced at Dhs55 for adults (over 12 years old) and Dhs40 for children aged 12 and below.
Children below the age of three and people of determination can access the park for free.
In addition to adding plenty of outdoor activities, the park has enhanced its night experience for guests by adding sculptures adorned with twinkling lights.
A plane made up of flowers on display at Dubai Miracle Garden.
Among the many notable concepts at the park is the ‘aerial floating lady’ dressed in exotic flowers.
The revamped amphitheatre features a magnificent palace that serves as an observatory where visitors will be able to enjoy live entertainment and other shows.
From the top, visitors can capture the stunning panoramic views of the complete garden.
A 400-metre walking track at the park offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy leisurely walks amidst the floral artistry.