Global Village Celebrates Record-Breaking Season 29 With Over 10.5 Million Visitors
Global Village, a top multicultural family destination for culture, shopping, and entertainment, wrapped up its 29th season with remarkable success. It attracted 10.5 million visitors, surpassing the previous record of 10 million guests. This achievement highlights its growing popularity in the UAE and beyond.
The season featured an impressive array of entertainment options. Visitors enjoyed numerous concerts, street performances, cultural shows, and special events. The park offered live international acts, family-friendly attractions, and immersive experiences that encouraged repeat visits.

Fernando Eiroa, CEO of Dubai Holding Entertainment, expressed pride in welcoming over 10.5 million guests this season. He stated, "Welcoming over 10.5 million guests this season reaffirms Global Village’s position as one of the emirate’s leading and most inclusive destinations." He emphasised the unique cultural connections and community spirit that distinguish Global Village.
This season showcased more than 90 cultures across 30 pavilions. Traditions, craftsmanship, and culinary diversity were celebrated under a vibrant sky. Over 400 performers delivered more than 40,000 captivating shows to entertain visitors from around the world.
Guests had access to over 200 rides and attractions along with more than 3,500 shopping outlets. Additionally, there were over 250 dining options offering global cuisines. These diverse offerings ensured that every visitor found something to enjoy during their visit.
As Global Village gears up for its milestone 30th season, it aims to set new standards with fresh surprises and enhanced guest experiences. The upcoming season promises innovative entertainment for millions of local and international visitors.
The conclusion of Season 29 marks a new chapter for Global Village as it continues to evolve and attract even more guests in the future. Its record-breaking success lays the groundwork for an exciting year ahead.
With inputs from WAM