Very beautiful. From the very entrance to the very exit, it is impossible to break away from the stunning views and architecture typical of various countries and regions. Local cuisines and goods are presented inside each pavilion of the country. Aromas and colors merge into a delicious cocktail of excellent mood.
There is a place to eat, choose the cuisine of which region you prefer and go ahead. All kinds of Oriental, and for some reason, Balkan, are especially common. At least at the time of our visit, we counted more than three cafes and restaurants in the Balkan region.
You can walk endlessly. But we also need to go home. You can get there by car, taxi, or regular buses to the metro.
At the entrance, the jaw drops in surprise, but then it becomes clear that there is nothing but a "beautiful screen" here. The goods in the stores are very household and of no value, although their cost is 3-5 times higher than local prices in the country represented. Thai foodmarket is very mediocre - not at all like what we ate in Phuket, but three times more expensive. Even in Russia, you can eat tom yam tastier and cheaper
The market is for your money, as admission is paid. There were no problems getting there by bus. It's beautiful inside, but when the lights turn on, it gets really crowded. It's inexpensive to eat, the portions are large. It's true that you have to sit on the grass - there are a lot of beautiful sofas from the Carak-ti cafe. The drift show is just a fire - I highly recommend it. There are different attractions, I liked the chain carousel at a great height)
It's a funny place to go and see for once. Basically all the goods are the same, roughly speaking a flea market with a beautiful facade. There are also attractions and arcades on site. There are also quite a few restaurants and small eateries with food. But be prepared to fork out, because the margin here is also not small for some things.
It's noisy, there are a lot of people, and it's not comfortable. In fact, a huge bazaar with a paid entrance and a high price tag for goods. It's beautifully decorated, especially after sunset. I definitely don't want to visit a second time.
I expected more, there were too many people, a crowd, but in fact just a "bazaar" with annoying sellers. But it's beautiful overall, especially the show. In some places, they gave sweets, drinks, and creams to try.
It can't be described in words, just emotions. Everything is super beautiful. A huge territory. You can't get around it in a day. Cuisines of different nations of the world, knitwear, linen, paintings, aromas, lots of light, colors
Far from the city. Nothing interesting at all, I'm telling you as an expert. It looks beautiful, but the pavilions are nothing interesting, just clothes, souvenirs, etc. useless things. I don't recommend it. There is no atmosphere at all in the pavilions of different countries. There are Indians and Asians everywhere.
Global Village is a fairy tale about the friendship of peoples. I advise you to go in the evening, when the sun will not be scorching. All nationalities are represented in this place and entering their "compartment" you immerse yourself completely in culture and customs. A very cool place where themed shows and performances take place every half hour, delicious food is everywhere and also national from different countries.
Go ahead, you won't regret it.
An elegant open-air fair on the territory of which pavilions and products from most countries of the world are presented. It works in the evening, Tuesday, if I'm not mistaken, is a family day - visiting by men is highly not recommended. You can find everything your heart desires - spices, food, hand made products, cosmetics, jewelry, carpets from all corners of the globe. Among the disadvantages is the assortment of the Rossiya pavilion, except for honey, incomprehensible cosmetics, hairpins, children's clothes and fur coats from the "plucked rabbit", our country has nothing to imagine. There are many fast food areas and entertainment parks on the territory.
The working hours are from 16 to 00, from October to April. You can get there by public transport - via metro and bus (bus stop nearby) or, more simply, by taxi. If you live in the downtown Dubai area, then the trip takes 30-50 minutes and costs from 60AED
The place is cool, you can stick for a few hours, arriving there you can see and buy different things from almost every point in the world, there is also something to do with children, show programs, attractions, etc.
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Игорь Игорь
Level 7 Local Expert
December 7, 2024
Not bad. Beautiful scenery, shopping malls, attractions and a lot of food.
I took off one star for the fact that some pavilions do not feel the flavor of the country represented there. There is almost nothing Russian at all in the Rossiya pavilion, which is a shame.
Also, in places it smells very good of food because of the large number of corners.
Keep in mind that there is a dress code and in very short shorts or a dress you will not be allowed and will be forced to buy a Moroccan cape for 25 Dirhams.
A huge fair of all sorts of things. You can eat, watch different shows, do some shopping.
There are sooo many people on the weekend that can't get through. Prices are cheaper than in the shopping center in Dubai, so locals are willing to buy here. There are a lot of very beautiful fabrics, national clothes of different countries
I liked. One disadvantage is the remoteness. There is a bus that goes there, but it takes a very long time to get there. It's expensive to take a taxi, given that the entrance is paid.
I was here with a group of friends, and we had a great time. The atmosphere is simply incredible, each pavilion represents a separate country. If you like traveling and new tastes, this is the place for you!
I love the Global Village, I think it's a must-visit place in Dubai. Admission is inexpensive, but there are a million entertainments inside: pavilions from all over the world with goods, a variety of cafes and restaurants, a cool amusement park, stages with constant performances for adults and children, an arena for stunt shows (my favorite) and, of course, a million locations for photos. Because of this, it can be very crowded, but if it doesn't scare you, you and your children will get a lot of new positive emotions!
It is open from 5 pm. It is better to allocate the whole evening to this place and take enough money with you, you can buy a lot of interesting things. A real fair
It's probably the only market in the world where you pay 10 bucks per person to enter. Any entertainment inside is paid for separately, all items for 3 prices. Add to that 70 bucks for a taxi from anywhere in Dubai, and you get this misunderstanding.
I really liked the evening Global Village! You come here and it's like you get into the world of mini-countries, where each culture is represented by its own bright features. A great place for walking and shopping!
It's a beautiful place, but just for once. You can try the cuisine of different countries and buy a lot of unnecessary things) there is also a park with carousels!
To diversify your vacation from the sea and the metropolis is the best thing. It's like you're in a pavilion where Westerns or Indian films are being shot at the same time. The cuisine is national, but it's all oriental, and everything is sold made in Asia, but it's perfect for walks and photo shoots.
It looks more like a market, but it's still interesting. If they had made pavilions not only for the sale of goods, but also for what else the region is famous for, as it was at the VDNH exhibition in Moscow, it would be cool! You can take a walk and watch it once, but no more.
This place turned out to be much more interesting than I expected. There are so many cultures gathered in one village! The food, souvenirs, shows and atmosphere are all great! You can spend the whole day here discovering something new.
A very atmospheric and interesting place. There are many pavilions from different countries on the same site and you can visit several dozen countries in one evening. Each pavilion sells products specific to this country. The price tag is too high, but you can bargain. In India, they are well inferior) I really liked it, I will definitely come back here on my next trip to Dubai!
There is a huge market with thousands of rather intrusive traders, prices are very high, so it is necessary to bargain, besides, most things can be seen from China
Good afternoon, everyone! This year, 2024, I was vacationing in the UAE. The rest is great! Besides Safari, we visited this wonderful place. There is a great abundance of goods from Russia, Turkey, China, Afghanistan and other countries. A large assortment of dates. I love them very much! I recommend it to everyone.
Very cool place! A bunch of multinational establishments! From all sides there are some entertainments, attractions, fountain shows. I love the location of Africa!!! They always have fun! Incredibly cool dancing!!! And a very symbolic price for a ticket! Therefore... available to everyone! But!!! It is worth considering the seasonality! Because from the end of spring to the middle of October, the Village is closed!!!
Large-scale, but very crowded. Basically, all the pavilions of the countries have monotonous products (fabrics, spices, clothes). It is difficult to get there on your own, buses rarely run, taxis in that direction are not cheap. There is a large amusement area, for children, and for adults there is a lot of entertainment. There are many cafes with different cuisines. The entrance ticket is inexpensive
Like it. There are many locations representing the countries of the world. In each, the goods of a particular country. There is an amusement park (extreme swing/carousel). In general, it was interesting.
A great place to spend an interesting evening! Perhaps my favorite place in Dubai! Such a motley mix of cultures, gastronomy, clothes, music - it's all very interesting to see and feel! I also enjoy watching performances there every time - music and dancing should not leave anyone indifferent.
This is an amazing place! Be sure to watch the concerts on stage. And of course, visit the town of each represented country. Despite all the other splendor of Dubai, Global Village has left the best memories in me!
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Евгения Куликова
Level 12 Local Expert
November 25, 2024
A must-visit place in Dubai and not only for families with children. It is better to arrive in the afternoon, at 4-5 o'clock, when the sun is not so high. Tickets are 25 dirhams per person. Be prepared to walk a lot. We didn't see 1/3 of the park in 7 hours, and we never got to the attractions. There is a themed food in the corner of each country, but I would recommend a floating market in the middle of the park - near the river, there is a long street with Asian food, very tasty, 100% similar to national dishes. I think we'll come back here again to go through the places we didn't have time to reach.
An interesting place. We need to leave in the afternoon. As a fair, it's not for me. A very specific product. There are attractions and food courts at the UAE price.
A huge open-air market. There are not many countries, mostly Muslim. They sell mostly clothes and some food. The price tag is different, it's better to bargain.
There are performances on 2 different stages several times a day. Ideas about nothing. There is noise and uproar all around. There are a lot of different foods for every taste, but you have to understand that it's still fast food.
It is better to get from Dubai and back by taxi, of which there are a million. Save time and nerves.
A very interesting fair, many beautiful themed pavilions. Bright slightly cartoon decorations. It doesn't look like classic Dubai. And to eat and buy something and a photo shoot. A must-visit. Of course, the goods are Asian consumer goods, but the atmosphere of an oriental fair.
If you want to see the many cultures of the world, goods from all over the world, different people and architecture of the countries of the world, then this is the place for you. Here you will find everything that I have listed above. The place to visit when traveling in the UAE
There are shops on the right. There's a stage ahead. There are attractions ahead and to the left. The feeling is completely different during the day than in the evening. Everything is bright in the evening! The atmosphere is upbeat.