How to enjoy Global Village on a budget without missing out

From free shows to cheap eats, here’s how to explore it all on a tight budget

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Zainab Husain, Features Writer
Visitors at season 30 of Global Village which reopened after a month-long pause.
Visitors at season 30 of Global Village which reopened after a month-long pause.
Photo: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News

Dubai: Global Village swung its gates back open on Monday, April 20 and with the first full weekend since its return now here, there's never been a better time to visit. But can you actually enjoy a full evening there without blowing your budget?

Absolutely, a little planning and a few smart choices go a long way and none of it is complicated.

There aren’t many attractions, not just in the UAE but anywhere, where an entry ticket of Dh25 on weekdays (Dh30 on weekends) gives you access to so much entertainment from around the world.

Whether you’re on a shoestring budget or simply love good value, Global Village remains one of the UAE’s biggest seasonal highlights, a constant favourite among residents and tourists alike. With a bit of planning, these simple, practical tips can make a real difference once you're inside.

1. Bring your own shopping cart or trolley bag

If you plan to shop (and trust me, you’ll be tempted), come prepared. Renting a trolley costs Dh15 per hour, and since no one spends just one hour at Global Village, that adds up quickly. Parents, take note, baby carts go for Dh20, so bringing your own pram will save you both money and hassle.

2. Skip expensive water bottles

This might sound minor, but water adds up fast. Instead of paying restaurant or stall mark-ups, head to the mini-mart near the VIP entrance, where bottles cost around Dh1–Dh2. Better yet, bring your own.

3. Eat smart - affordable food is everywhere

Global Village is famous for its viral food trends, think over-the-top desserts, cheesy snacks, and TikTok-worthy bites but if you’re not after Instagram fame, you’ll still find plenty of budget-friendly options.

Head to Chaat Bazaar for Indian street food, or check out the Pakistani, Iraqi, and Lebanese restaurants for hearty, inexpensive meals. The Floating Market is a must for Thai and pan-Asian eats - chicken skewers for Dh5. You can also get hefty pizza slices, and classic snacks like popcorn, roasted chestnuts, and grilled corn.

Bonus tip: Skip the fancy drinks that go for Dh15–Dh20 each. Bring your own bottle or grab a juice or soft drink from the mini-mart inside. Sharing platters is another smart move - most pavilion stalls serve generous portions that easily feed two or three people.

4. Bargain like a pro

With 30 pavilions representing over 90 cultures, it’s impossible not to shop. From Kenyan crafts and Chinese ceramics to Pakistani onyx pieces and trendy abayas, the temptation is real and bargaining is expected.

Start politely, have fun with it, and don’t be afraid to walk away if the price isn’t right. Sellers often lower prices towards the end of the season, so if you’re patient, you might just score massive discounts during clearance time.

5. Enjoy the free entertainment

While the Carnaval zone has over 190 rides and games (which cost extra), much of the entertainment around Global Village is completely free.

Catch cultural shows on the Main Stage, where you’ll see everything from Colombian folk dances to K-pop performances and Bollywood acts.

Kids can enjoy interactive fun at the Kids’ Theatre, with magic shows, singalongs, and performers keeping them entertained all evening.

Even just strolling through the pavilions can keep you occupied for hours, every corner has something new to discover, photograph, or sample.

6. Use free parking zones

Yes, you can park for free - you just need to know where.

  • Free zones: P1, P3, and P5, all located close to the Gate of the World entrance.

  • Weekend overflow zones: P7–P11 are also free but slightly farther (around 1 km from the Cultural Gate). You can hop on the free shuttle bus or take a rickshaw starting at Dh10.

7. Don’t drive? Take the RTA Seasonal Bus

Skip the taxi and take one of four RTA seasonal bus routes that connect major parts of Dubai directly to Global Village. These luxury buses are air-conditioned and run regularly throughout the evening:

  • Route 102: Al Rashidiya Bus Station - Global Village (every 60 mins)

  • Route 103: Union Bus Station - Global Village (every 40 mins)

  • Route 104: Al Ghubaiba Bus Station - Global Village (every 60 mins)

  • Route 106: Mall of the Emirates Bus Station - Global Village (every 60 mins)

It’s one of the easiest and cheapest ways to get there and back.

8. Buy tickets online

Not exactly a budget tip, but a time-saving one. Avoid long queues at the counters by buying your tickets in advance on globalvillage.ae. You’ll get a digital ticket you can scan straight from your phone for instant entry.

Global Village isn’t expensive - not if you go with a plan. Bring what you need, skip what you don’t, and spend wisely on the experiences that matter most. You will still get the full magic of this multicultural wonderland - food, music, shopping, and fun,  all without blowing your budget.

This article was published on October 16, 2025 and has been updated since.

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