Global Village will close its door for the season, scheduled to end on April 29

26 Apr 2023

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Global Village will close its door for the season, scheduled to end on April 29

The season of Dubai's Global Village, a popular attraction for both tourists and locals, will come to an end on April 29. There are so many things at Global Village (GV) that are too fantastic to miss with only four days left.

The open-air entertainment complex is situated outside of Dubai and offers a variety of attractions including shopping, entertainment, and cultural experiences. Visitors can visit pavilions that represent many nations, experience cuisine from around the world, take in live performances and take part in funfair games and attractions.

Visitors can take advantage of the pleasant weather and enjoy stunning performances at an affordable price before the season ends.

Pavillions:

A true example of a global village, the location is home to 27 pavilions representing 78 different nations. UAE, Saudi Arabia, and India all have pavilions. Pakistan, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, the United States, Thailand, China, Egypt, Europe, Iran, Japan, South Korea, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Turkey, Yemen, Afghanistan, Africa, and Russia are just a few of the countries that are mentioned.

Attention Foodies:

For foodies, Global Village offers a lot, including a floating market with Asian influences that sells a variety of mouth-watering foods including Indonesian ramen, Vietnamese pho, Malaysian hot grills, and Korean dumplings.The chaat market will provide popular delicacies from all around India served in a festive wedding environment for people who are wanting Indian street food. Additionally, the newly renovated railway market will feature massive sweets and pastry displays to please everyone who visits.

Ice Rink:

A "revolutionary, world-class synthetic rink" that is big and located near the Carnaval's entrance offers visitors the same skating experience as a real ice rink. All necessary gear, such as skates, children's skating seal aids, and a pair of fluffy socks, are made available to visitors.

House of Fears:

The House of Fears, which occupies an astounding 660 square metres, offers nine distinct and spooky experiences, including a haunted graveyard, a hospital psychiatric ward, and even a wailing tree. The Global Village team claims that this attraction is the most spooky haunted house that has ever been built in the area.

Fireworks:

The sky of Global Village is lit up with fireworks every Friday and Saturday at 9 o'clock, and the greatest part is that you can see this amazing show for no additional charge because it is part of the regular admission price.

Heroes Gallery:

The brand-new Heroes Gallery, which is home to recurring exhibits this season, draws inspiration from famous comic book superheroes. In fact, there were other props like Marty McFly's sneakers, Luke Skywalker's lightsaber, and a hoverboard on exhibit. The Marvellous Mirror Maze and Moving 4D Theatre are also included in the unique Ripley's experience at Global Village, which also includes Odditorium.

The Big Balloon:

This season, Global Village unveiled a brand-new attraction that gives visitors a panoramic 360-degree perspective of the whole amusement park. The centrepiece of this attraction is a helium balloon that can hold up to 20 people at once and hangs at a remarkable height of almost 60 metres. Children under three years old can ride for free, and the experience is appropriate for all age groups.

Tickets for GV entrance are Dh18 online and Dh20 at the gate. On the other hand, it costs Dh22.5 online and Dh25 at the gate on Fridays and Saturdays.

 

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