Explore Dubai’s Global Village on a budget of under Dh500, enjoying shopping, thrilling rides, and delicious food for four people, making it a fun and affordable family outing.
Dubai’s Global Village: Experience shopping, dining, and rides for a family of four—all within Dh500; here’s how

As the new season of Global Village kicks off this weekend, families seeking a fun and memorable evening together can visit this vibrant destination. Showcasing cultures from across the globe, live entertainment, street acts, and over 200 food choices, Global Village remains one of Dubai’s top affordable and entertaining spots for families. Here’s a guide on how a family of four can fully enjoy everything the venue has to offer without breaking the bank.
Entry Tickets
Admission to Global Village costs up to Dh30 per person, varying by the chosen day. This means a family of four can enter for approximately Dh120. Children under 3 years and seniors over 65 can enter for free.
Don’t skip the famous attraction
As soon as you enter, you’ll be welcomed by impressive replicas of iconic landmarks like Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum, and the Sydney Opera House.
The venue operates daily from 4pm until midnight on weekdays, extending to 1am during weekends. Tuesdays are exclusively dedicated to women and families.
Free concerts and shows
After entering, you can enjoy a variety of entertainment without any additional cost. Your ticket includes access to daily parades, cultural shows, and live music. More than 40 international acts perform throughout the park, featuring acrobats, street performers, and music groups from around the globe.
Cuisine from across the globe
Dining as a family at Global Village typically ranges from Dh70 to Dh150, based on your food selections. With more than 200 eateries and food kiosks, options include everything from shawarma, kebabs, and burgers to biryani, noodles, and grilled steaks. Many guests prefer to share dishes to sample a variety of flavors, adding to the festive experience. The outdoor dining atmosphere enhances the vibe, making it feel like you’re part of an international culinary celebration.

The Carnaval zone is a must-visit for children and thrill seekers. Rides range from Dh20 to Dh50 per person, with family packages or combo cards available. For four people, you can budget Dh50 to Dh100 for a round of funfair games or a few rides, from the Ferris wheel to bumper cars or mini rollercoasters for young ones of the family.
Frozen Delights
Make sure to end your visit on a sweet note. This season, Barakat has launched its own line of natural fruit-based ice creams, costing roughly Dh40 for a family of four. In addition, numerous stalls and kiosks across the park serve a variety of desserts and fruits sourced from various countries, offering a truly global taste experience.








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