Dubai: Millions flock to Dubai’s Global Village each year, and this year’s edition promises to be even more exciting for visitors. Opening its doors on Wednesday, October 16, the popular outdoor attraction now has new pavilions and upgraded experiences.
Launched in 1997 with just a few retail kiosks, Global Village has grown into one of the highlights of Dubai’s outdoor season. This year’s edition is showcasing over 90 cultures across 30 pavilions and featuring more than 175 rides, games, and attractions. Here is what you can expect.
Explore the world in one day
Global Village offers a unique opportunity to explore the world without leaving Dubai. Sample Yemeni honey, shop for Iranian and Afghan carpets, Moroccan argan oil, Spanish jewellery, and Thai dried fruits. Every pavilion, from Egypt to Italy and Vietnam to Oman brings their country to Dubai. Visitors can enjoy live performances by musicians and entertainers from around the globe. Additionally, visitors can also enjoy the Carnaval rides and Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium, featuring fascinating artefacts, visual oddities, and interactive exhibits.
What is new at Global Village this season?
Ticket prices
While the venue opens from tomorrow, online booking of tickets is now open. You can book them through the official website at www.globalvillage.ae.
Here are the ticket prices for this season:
What is included in your ticket:
Individual attraction tickets
Some attractions require a separate ticket, which you can buy at the location. Alternatively, you can also get a ‘Wonder Pass’, which allows you to access additional experiences like the Stunt Show, Carnaval, or Ripley’s Believe It or Not! The price for the Wonder Pass ranges from Dh150 to Dh1,050, and you can buy a pass depending on which attractions you want to visit.
Opening hours
Tuesdays (except those falling on a public holiday) are reserved for women, children, and families. On opening day, Global Village will operate from 6pm onwards.
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