The place is cool , a lot of pavilions , a lot of food , a lot of attractions
In the Russian Pavilion, there are even good souvenirs and you can bargain 😀
We liked it, we were in the evening, everything is on fire, everything is glowing. Of course, there are also a lot of people. But they didn't buy anything there, the prices are too high
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Дмитрий Демидов
Level 30 Local Expert
May 11, 2024
A great place for shopping and entertainment with children. You need to go after sunset if you come in the summer. It's sooooo hot in the afternoon. There are restaurants, attractions, markets with a national flavor. A large area
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Павел Л
Level 5 Local Expert
November 10, 2024
Stupid dumpster. We thought the culture of different countries would be represented, but here is just a huge space, which is a market with absolutely the same type of goods that have nothing to do with the country where they are represented, and catering, with unreasonably expensive food. The only thing I liked was the show on the main stage. I was surprised by the level of staging. Everything else is not worth paying attention to.
It's a cool place, the entrance costs only 600 rubles per person, which is a penny for Dubai)) the food in the Russian pavilion was delicious, especially the pizza))
I did not like it, I do not recommend it to visit. If you love markets, if you want to spend a lot of money on nonsense, if your children love carousels, then this place will definitely suit you.
The feeling that I came to the bazaar with goods from the basement
From me - three. Yes, beautiful pavilions. But the filling... When I came here, I expected to see something authentic in each of them. So to speak, the works of local craftsmen from different countries. For example, I am still under the impression that once in Venice I looked into the open door of the workshop where the master made masks. Delight! It was as if she had touched some secret.
And at the Global Village I saw.. Underpants, underwear, abayas, leather, fur coats. And almost the same thing in every pavilion. I didn't come here to be grabbed by the hands in almost every pavilion and to be sprayed with something by obsessive female sellers. Especially I had to escape from the pavilion of Africa, where they just throw themselves at my feet... And so I wanted exotic!)
There are birdhouses with food of the national type - there are no tables. They look very fast - there is no desire to eat something.
In short, this is some kind of very intrusive bazaar. If I had known in advance what was going on here, I wouldn't have gone. It's good that people over 60-and admission is free. Mom was glad.
The place is cool, all the cuisines of the world are cool too! It's not cool that they sell Chinese Vietnamese second-rate goods passing it off as original national things!
It's a super sight, everything is very beautifully decorated, but the purchases are diluted, 80 percent have nothing to do with the global village theme.
An amazing place!!!! A whole city from different countries has been assembled with its own cuisine, flavor, entertainment. One day is definitely not enough to see and cover everything!
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Alisa Saf
Level 13 Local Expert
April 7, 2024
You can go once. The pavilions mainly feature 80% Arab clothing and Arab perfumes, the remaining 20% are local products of each country.
The most interesting thing is street food, here you can really try all the cuisines of the world. And if with children, then, of course, the amusement park.
the time must be calculated for at least 3 hours, the territory is quite large.
In fact, it is one big market with goods from all over the world. The prices are acceptable.
When we were 50% there was a local population with families.
There are attractions on the territory. There are a number of shows going on all the time.
In general, an interesting place with its own calorite.
But it's too noisy.
We could make the entrance free. There are a lot of people. The pavilions are beautiful, the cuisine of different countries suits every taste at reasonable prices
Global village - Disneyland for adults!
The vast territory is divided into countries and continents that present their traditional goods.
China is the Chinese market, Egypt is spices, Afghanistan is furs, the African pavilion is national bright clothes, bags, jewelry, shea butter, the UAE is also national clothes, mixtures for fumigating clothes, premises, gold, etc. Moreover, despite the tourist and fair flavor, locals come here.
Tickets can be purchased as a package (entrance + rides), or separately for each.
You can get there by bus 106 (express), which goes from the Mall of Emirates.
The cost of the trip is 10AED one way.
Entrance to the park is 25AED on weekdays
It's not worth your attention.Boring and not interesting.There is no reality in the countries represented.In the Russia pavilion, you can only see nesting dolls, dumplings and honey from our country.That's it!The rest is Chinese consumer goods.
This is a super attraction. It's long and inconvenient to get there, but it's worth it. Beauty. Pavilions of countries with their own cuisine and goods are presented. Expensive. It is not necessary to buy something, But I recommend to see the beauty.
Entrance fee is 25 dirhams per 1 adult. Works from 16 o'clock. TUESDAY is a family day. You can get there from the Mall of Emirates metro station by bus N106. Walks once an hour. Payment of 11 dirhams in one direction.
An interesting place to visit, a local version of markets on the theme of different countries of the world. there's nothing to do here more than once.entertainment for the whole family
We were here for the New Year. I can only say one thing - there are a lot of people!!! An hour to park and another 1.5 hours to leave. The fireworks themselves were not impressed at all. It's like they launched it themselves at the cottage. I'm sure it's more interesting here at other times.
It's just a big food court and a market designed for different regions of the world. There are a lot of people on Saturday, the entrance to the parking lot / disembarkation of passengers from a taxi can take half an hour. There are also slot machines and 3 stages for artists to perform. Ticket 30 dirhams
The most colorful fair I've seen. There are huge decorations from every country, even a Russian location with matrekhs. We need to go for the whole day. There will be a lot of impressions, even Thai cuisine is present. A lot of performances, a huge selection of goods from all over the world. But the most interesting location is Africa.
At one time, the norm. Noisy place. It's just a giant market with a farce, don't wait for VDNH or a theme park here. There is nowhere to eat, except a Turkish restaurant. The pavilions of many countries are very strange and are quite indirectly connected with the countries themselves.
It's a strange impression. It seems like an amusement park, like a market, like a food court, but what all this is together is decidedly unclear. From the food on the floating market, take the one for which there is a queue from the locals.
In principle, it's worth visiting once! It is interesting to visit the pavilions of different countries. The only thing is, by 8 p.m. there were a lot of people.
Some friends draw an analogy with VDNH. Only the pavilions represent different countries. Europe and Africa are represented without division into their member States. Some pavilions are made with taste, and some, I won't say which ones (guess for yourself :)), reminded me of Cherkizon. Funny. It's worth a visit.
Just got back from there.
This is something amazing!!!
I don't feel sorry for the money spent on a taxi. By the way, this is probably the most convenient way to get to the Global Village.
The entrance ticket costs 25 dirhams - it's nothing compared to the scale of the pleasure received!
It is possible to plunge into the traditions of different countries, taste their dishes, touch the culture!!! Insanely interesting.
I especially liked the pavilions of the Middle East countries. How many things have you tried, what beauty (clothes) have you seen! It has always seemed that women's clothing in the east is a black hoodie. It was in GV that my idea of abaya (national women's clothing) turned upside down. What an incredible variety, what beauty, what fabrics!!!
And in general, it was there that I noticed how beautiful women and men are in the East. This is 🔥🔥🔥
I definitely advise everyone to go there. This is an incredible opportunity to get to know the whole world in 1 day.
A large-scale exhibition with colorful performances and goods.
Only the representation of Russia disappointed, since 80% of the products are from China.
In this place you can see the culture of more than 30 countries in 3 hours 😍 Very beautiful and interesting exhibitions. I wonder how the UAE sees the countries: pompous Iran and somewhere a small France with an Eiffel Tower🤔
This is certainly not VDNH. You can visit once. And so that in the evening. Of the serious purchases, only Turkish leather, if someone does not have it yet, and abaya, if someone already needs it. Artists perform in their pavilions - it's interesting. Trinkets are expensive. They didn't come into our pavilion, they didn't eat borscht. There was little time, as we took a guided tour. Don't take it. By bus 105, you can get from the Emirates Mall to the flower park and spend enough time there. You can also get to the global village. Google it. With a holop tour of Europe, everything turns out, you won't really see anything and you will give twice as much money. The Flower Park, aka the myrical Garden, is just a fairy tale.