Dubai's Global Village is all set to welcome its guests for the new season, with an exciting new show, unique stage for live shows and a new home for its popular Floating Market.
The Floating Market, a favourite among food enthusiasts, will move to the Park's famous lake, offering a stunning view of an extravagant new fire fountain show.
"At Global Village, we like to keep everything new and exciting for our guests who return year after year," highlighted Muhannad Ishaq, Senior Manager, Guest Relations at Global Village.
" Last season the floating market was considered a 'hidden gem', but this year we wanted to give it a great new location at the heart of the Park.
"We have also taken a fresh look at our popular fire and fountain show and created a new location for live performances."
Global Village returns for Season 26 on October 26, with more announcements about the new entertainment line-ups and other attractions to follow in the coming weeks.
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