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Peaceful and scenic environment ideal for photography and relaxation
Continue to Global Village, a cultural park showcasing over 90 nations
Ideal for families, couples, and groups seeking variety in one day
Suitable for first-time visitors and repeat travelers to Dubai
€ 63.43
€ 58.36


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Experience the perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration with a combined visit to Dubai Miracle Garden and Global Village, made even more enjoyable with the convenience of private transfers. Begin your day surrounded by millions of blooming flowers at the Dubai Miracle Garden, the world’s largest natural flower garden, where floral artistry takes center stage. From colorful heart-shaped pathways and life-sized floral sculptures to the awe-inspiring Emirates A380 made entirely of flowers, the garden offers a peaceful escape and countless opportunities for stunning photographs. Once you've immersed yourself in this floral paradise, continue your journey to Global Village, a lively cultural destination that celebrates the traditions, cuisine, and crafts of over 90 countries. Explore unique pavilions, sample food from around the globe, enjoy live performances, and take part in thrilling rides at the Carnaval amusement area. With private transfers included, you can relax and enjoy a smooth, stress-free experience with door-to-door service and flexible timing. This well-rounded outing is perfect for families, couples, or groups looking to discover the vibrant contrasts of Dubai—from serene botanical beauty to a bustling international celebration—all in one unforgettable day.
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Fun experience, we go every year at least 2 or 3 times. Unfortunately it is getting more and more expensive. This year almost every food item was 35aed or more. And I noticed a definite shrinking of portions sizes as well. But it is still a great trip to take with the family, but we may have to limit to once per year from now on.

Global Village Dubai is an expansive multicultural festival park featuring food, shopping, and entertainment from around 97 countries, offering visitors a truly diverse experience in one place. While the variety is impressive, many Indian visitors have noted that prices for food and shopping can feel expensive when compared to local Indian markets, especially given Dubai's premium positioning and the international nature of the event. Unique Global Village ExperienceGlobal Village hosts elaborate country pavilions where each nation showcases its cultural heritage through crafts, performances, and foods. The immersive setup means you can explore different cultures, try unique national dishes, and shop for souvenirs all in one evening. Live shows and themed festivals add extra value for families. Food and Shopping CostsFood pricing varies: affordable items like chicken skewers start at AED 5 (₹110 approx.), while more indulgent meals such as Pad Thai or seafood can reach AED 65–115 (₹1,400–2,500 approx.). Desserts and ice creams typically cost AED 25–40. Shopping for handicrafts, souvenirs, and clothing can be done at each country's pavilion, with small items or snacks starting around AED 5–30 (₹110–660 approx.). More exclusive or custom items can be considerably pricier. Tips for Indian VisitorsMany stalls allow bargaining; however, sellers may be reluctant if you don’t intend to buy, so be prepared for firm negotiations. Entry to Global Village is generally affordable (AED 100–120), but once inside, food, souvenirs, and attractions can add up quickly. The India Pavilion is a celebrated hotspot, showcasing traditional foods, crafts, and cultural showcases that may feel familiar but are marked up for the international setting. Is It Worth It? For Indian visitors, the wide variety and scale of experiences justify the higher prices, especially if you plan to sample foods from around the world and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere. To get the best value, many recommend going with friends or family, sharing food plates, and focusing on cultural experiences over shopping for luxury items. Overall, Global Village offers a vibrant, memorable outing, but budgeting in advance will help manage expenses so you can enjoy the richness of the world’s cultures without overspending

I last visited Global Village in 2013, and the transformation by 2025 is incredible! The place is now much bigger, brighter, and packed with food stalls, cultural pavilions, and entertainment. The organization and facilities have improved a lot, though prices are higher and it gets more crowded. Still, it’s an amazing family destination full of energy, culture, and fun for all ages!

A wonderful stunning place to visit . Every single thing was perfect Likes 👍: The food variety is amazing and delicious 😋 you can eat food from all over the world 🌎 Indian, Arabic,Turkish,Korean,Japanese,American etc... It's very clean and well organised. The variety of things that you can buy are unbelievable. The buildings and the details are very beautiful. Dislikes 👎 : the prices inside was very high . how vendors keep pushing you to buy from them .

They have very nicely built pavilions for all the countries/regions of the planet and their shows are good as well. They also have a rides area. They have a lot of restaurants and cafes there, albeit somewhat repetitive. The pavilions themselves do not contain much country/region-specific stalls, and rather have perfumes and Arabic clothing stores in most of them. It is really important to have their map with you, either available online or on their app. Their app also shows timings of the various shows so its helpful. I went on the opening day so many shops were closed and there was a LOT of rush. It actually opened entry at 6:30pm after the ceremony. I would definitely not recommend visiting on the opening day. Its best visited in the late evening or night as it is completely outdoors. October is a bit warm so we were drenched and couldn’t take much photos as well. However, their construction is something to awe at.



