38C5+F57 - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Elaborate shopping, dining & entertainment complex with an international theme, open October–April.
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maya apperley
Absolutely wonderful experience and so much more than we could have wished for from our research on YouTube. If you are over 65 or have any kind of disability it is completely free to enter. However, if you book directly on the website, it is only £4.65 per adult. A massive bargain in anybodies currency. Everything but food and drink is included in the price, we enjoyed a classical orchestra and Arabic opera at 9pm, which was superb. We visited as many of the 'countries' as our legs could stand and tried several of the many food and juice stands. Everything was fresh and delicious, and Dubai standards reasonably priced. We can not recommend it highly enough. You need plenty of energy to get the maximum out of this gorgeous place, but it is great for every age. At the entrance, you can hire little cars for children, mobility scooters, and wheel chairs for people with mobility concerns, and there is seating everywhere, it is so well thought out that everyone can feel included.
Vaibhav PathaK
Explore the cultural diversity of the world here at the Global Village while enjoying different cuisines & art forms. Best time to visit- early dusk & stay till night. (Need at least half day here.)
Sunil Dmello
Amazing experience. They have around 27 pavilions of o visit. You can also purchases a global village passport and get a stamp at every countries pavilion. It’s great fun, amazing shopping options across products of each countries, taste good for different countries, view show special shows including musical, laser light and more. Great place. Do keep in mind there is a lot to walk so get those strollers for the kids. You can rent them also at the venue.
Shreya Narula
Buy your tickets online to avoid long lines. If you’re visiting Dubai for the first time, you might consider skipping this place, but for residents, it's a nice weekend destination. It’s very crowded, but the stalls and food make it enjoyable. I didn’t enjoy it as much due to the extensive walking, but it’s worth seeing. There are dance shows and other performances on the main stage and smaller stages. Besides visiting the pavilions, there are many activities to enjoy, including an incredible Indian chaat lane with must-try street food. The Korean, Chinese, and Thai pavilions are worth visiting for affordable shopping and tasty snacks.
Aiya A
I wish we had something similar in the US. What a beautiful idea. Bunch of small sections that each represents a particular country. Love the traditional sculptures, food, traditional clothes and products of each "country". Each "country" has its own stage with it's own mini shows, mostly singing and dancing. The global village also has an amusement park, kids wonder museum, concert grounds and performance stage. Very well organized and beautiful place. It made me feel that I've gone around the world in one day. We spent 6 hours here and still was not enough. Very clean , tons of info desks with courteous people to help you around. They even have options to rent shopping carts and scooters. Highly recommended.