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Global Village transforms Ramadan shopping into the ultimate experience, featuring a wealth of curated products and offerings
(MENAFN- currentglobal) United Arab Emirates, Dubai, 13 March 2025: Global Village, the region’s premier multicultural family destination for entertainment, dining, shopping and attractions, is home to exquisite Ramadan shopping experiences that truly reflect the spirit of the Holy month of Ramadan. As part of the park’s Home of Ramadan Wonders experiences and the emirate-wide #RamadanInDubai campaign, Global Village offers an array of exclusive Ramadan and Eid-themed products, presenting to its guests an unmatched opportunity to explore unique items that bring the essence of Ramadan to life.
Home to 30 pavilions representing over 90 cultures, Global Village stands as the ultimate destination for all Ramadan- and Eid-related shopping. Each pavilion tells a story of its own, demonstrating authentic taste, regional traditions and craftsmanship. From clothing and decorations to handcrafted souvenirs and incense, the park is brimming with the finest offerings, with discounts available on select items. Guests can discover a variety of household essentials and indulge in a wide range of Ramadan-inspired food and beverage products, creating a truly immersive shopping experience for the whole family and embracing the spirit of shared moments and togetherness during the Holy Month.
The ‘UAE’, ‘KSA’, ‘Kuwait’, ‘Yemen’, ‘Egypt’, ‘Syria’, ‘Morocco’, ‘Pakistan’, and ‘Turkiye’ Pavilions, along with the newly introduced ‘Iraq’, ‘Jordan’, and ‘Sri Lanka and Bangladesh’ Pavilions, stand out this Ramadan. Adding to the shopping experience, the Ministry of Community Development (MOCD) Pavilion ‘971 From the Community’ and the ‘Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation Pavilion’ showcase a curated selection of Ramadan and Eid-themed products, making them must-visit pavilions this Ramadan.
Global Village’s operating hours during Ramadan 2025 are 5:00PM to 1:00AM (Sunday to Wednesday) and 5:00PM to 2:00AM (Thursday to Saturday).
A rich Ramadan tapestry of the Arabian Gulf
The UAE Pavilion offers a sensory journey with its incense (Bukhoor), elegant traditional clothing, including Kandouras, Abayas, Mkhaweer, scarves and finely embroidered Jalabiyas, alongside premium dates and indulgent chocolates, perfect for gifting or sharing with family and friends during Iftar.
In the KSA Pavilion, guests can find a collection of authentic items such as exquisite prayer beads, rich Saudi dates, and premium Arabian coffee. The pavilion also brings the spiritual ambiance of the sacred cities of Makkah and Madinah, offering a range of products that evoke the essence of Ramadan.
The Kuwait Pavilion features luxurious perfumes that capture the essence of Arabian beauty, along with artisanal home accessories that add a touch of elegance to any celebration. Traditional dresses, such as Daraa’s, are also on display, making it the perfect destination for guests looking to add something special to their Eid wardrobe.
At the Yemen Pavilion, guests will explore an array of culinary delights and cultural treasures. From the finest honey and fragrant spices to premium saffron and handcrafted silver jewelry, this pavilion offers products that infuse tradition and flavour into Ramadan meals and Eid celebrations. Yemen’s rich heritage is also reflected in its high-quality cooking ingredients, like dried limes, and aromatic herbs.
Exquisite craftsmanship of North Africa where traditional artistry meets Ramadan-inspired creations
The Egypt Pavilion is a treasure trove for those seeking handcrafted decor and Ramadan items. Beautifully crafted copper lanterns (Fawanees), exotic tabletops and decorative trays create a vibrant atmosphere, while Ramadan-themed plates adorned with intricate calligraphy adds an artistic touch to any home.
The Morocco Pavilion displays stunning handcrafted Kaftans and intricately designed slippers. Guests can indulge in luxurious Argan oil products, a symbol of Moroccan beauty, which make thoughtful gifts this Ramadan, or additions to any personal care routine.
Unveiling the Ramadan traditions of the Levant
In the Syria Pavilion, guests will find an assortment of delicacies such as premium dried fruits, Aleppo pistachios, pistachio ice-cream, Baklava, and Barazek, alongside rich tea blends and fragrant spices. The flavours of Syria come to life at Global Village, offering authentic sweets and ingredients that are perfect for creating a hospitable environment during Ramadan and Eid.
Asia’s timeless traditions, a perfect match to Ramadan
At the Pakistan Pavilion, guests can find vibrant Ramadan and Eid outfits, designed brass and copperware, and hand-embroidered Kashmiri shawls, each piece reflecting the rich craftsmanship of Pakistan.
The Türkiye Pavilion dazzles with Ramadan-themed ceramics and famous local sweets such as Baklava, Lokum, and Sekerpare. Authentic calligraphy art and beautifully crafted tableware also make this pavilion a must-visit for guests wanting to bring a touch of uniqueness into their Ramadan and Eid celebrations.
Rich cultural pavilions debut in Season 29, bringing Ramadan’s spirit to life
Making their Season 29 debut, the ‘Iraq’, ‘Jordan’, ‘Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh’ Pavilions introduce a captivating selection of Ramadan and Eid products. The Pavilions features the finest products, from handcrafted textiles and aromatic spices to exquisite cultural artifacts and traditional delicacies, offering some of the most cherished and sought-after products for the Holy Month and Eid.
Supporting Emirati talents and small businesses offering Exclusive Ramadan products
Alongside the cultural pavilions, the Ministry of Community Development (MOCD) Pavilion, 971 From the Community’ and the ‘Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation’ Pavilion continue to highlight the innovative and emerging businesses of local entrepreneurs. These pavilions highlight a wide selection of Ramadan and Eid-related products, from handcrafted goods to traditional treats, allowing guests to support and appreciate the craftsmanship of local talent.
Their presence during Season 29 cements Global Village’s commitment to fostering community spirit, supporting innovation, and promoting sustainable partnerships with key governmental entities.
Celebrating Mother's Day at Global Village
Global Village is also a perfect destination to shop for the upcoming occasion of Mothers’ Day, taking place during Ramadan 2025. From thoughtful handcrafted pieces of jewellery, luxurious skincare products to elegant scarves and shawls, the park's pavilions offer a wide range of unique, beautiful gifts. Guests can find beautiful home decor, gourmet treats, and personalised items to make Mother’s Day extra special. From North Africa to the Levant, and South Asia to the Arabian Gulf, each pavilion provides exquisite, meaningful gifts that reflect the care and attention that mothers deserve.
Global Village remains steadfast in its dedication to offering an unparalleled shopping experience, particularly during special occasions including Ramadan and Eid. By continuously curating and expanding its offerings, Global Village reinforces its key role in providing the finest guest experience at A More Wonderful World.
Home to 30 pavilions representing over 90 cultures, Global Village stands as the ultimate destination for all Ramadan- and Eid-related shopping. Each pavilion tells a story of its own, demonstrating authentic taste, regional traditions and craftsmanship. From clothing and decorations to handcrafted souvenirs and incense, the park is brimming with the finest offerings, with discounts available on select items. Guests can discover a variety of household essentials and indulge in a wide range of Ramadan-inspired food and beverage products, creating a truly immersive shopping experience for the whole family and embracing the spirit of shared moments and togetherness during the Holy Month.
The ‘UAE’, ‘KSA’, ‘Kuwait’, ‘Yemen’, ‘Egypt’, ‘Syria’, ‘Morocco’, ‘Pakistan’, and ‘Turkiye’ Pavilions, along with the newly introduced ‘Iraq’, ‘Jordan’, and ‘Sri Lanka and Bangladesh’ Pavilions, stand out this Ramadan. Adding to the shopping experience, the Ministry of Community Development (MOCD) Pavilion ‘971 From the Community’ and the ‘Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation Pavilion’ showcase a curated selection of Ramadan and Eid-themed products, making them must-visit pavilions this Ramadan.
Global Village’s operating hours during Ramadan 2025 are 5:00PM to 1:00AM (Sunday to Wednesday) and 5:00PM to 2:00AM (Thursday to Saturday).
A rich Ramadan tapestry of the Arabian Gulf
The UAE Pavilion offers a sensory journey with its incense (Bukhoor), elegant traditional clothing, including Kandouras, Abayas, Mkhaweer, scarves and finely embroidered Jalabiyas, alongside premium dates and indulgent chocolates, perfect for gifting or sharing with family and friends during Iftar.
In the KSA Pavilion, guests can find a collection of authentic items such as exquisite prayer beads, rich Saudi dates, and premium Arabian coffee. The pavilion also brings the spiritual ambiance of the sacred cities of Makkah and Madinah, offering a range of products that evoke the essence of Ramadan.
The Kuwait Pavilion features luxurious perfumes that capture the essence of Arabian beauty, along with artisanal home accessories that add a touch of elegance to any celebration. Traditional dresses, such as Daraa’s, are also on display, making it the perfect destination for guests looking to add something special to their Eid wardrobe.
At the Yemen Pavilion, guests will explore an array of culinary delights and cultural treasures. From the finest honey and fragrant spices to premium saffron and handcrafted silver jewelry, this pavilion offers products that infuse tradition and flavour into Ramadan meals and Eid celebrations. Yemen’s rich heritage is also reflected in its high-quality cooking ingredients, like dried limes, and aromatic herbs.
Exquisite craftsmanship of North Africa where traditional artistry meets Ramadan-inspired creations
The Egypt Pavilion is a treasure trove for those seeking handcrafted decor and Ramadan items. Beautifully crafted copper lanterns (Fawanees), exotic tabletops and decorative trays create a vibrant atmosphere, while Ramadan-themed plates adorned with intricate calligraphy adds an artistic touch to any home.
The Morocco Pavilion displays stunning handcrafted Kaftans and intricately designed slippers. Guests can indulge in luxurious Argan oil products, a symbol of Moroccan beauty, which make thoughtful gifts this Ramadan, or additions to any personal care routine.
Unveiling the Ramadan traditions of the Levant
In the Syria Pavilion, guests will find an assortment of delicacies such as premium dried fruits, Aleppo pistachios, pistachio ice-cream, Baklava, and Barazek, alongside rich tea blends and fragrant spices. The flavours of Syria come to life at Global Village, offering authentic sweets and ingredients that are perfect for creating a hospitable environment during Ramadan and Eid.
Asia’s timeless traditions, a perfect match to Ramadan
At the Pakistan Pavilion, guests can find vibrant Ramadan and Eid outfits, designed brass and copperware, and hand-embroidered Kashmiri shawls, each piece reflecting the rich craftsmanship of Pakistan.
The Türkiye Pavilion dazzles with Ramadan-themed ceramics and famous local sweets such as Baklava, Lokum, and Sekerpare. Authentic calligraphy art and beautifully crafted tableware also make this pavilion a must-visit for guests wanting to bring a touch of uniqueness into their Ramadan and Eid celebrations.
Rich cultural pavilions debut in Season 29, bringing Ramadan’s spirit to life
Making their Season 29 debut, the ‘Iraq’, ‘Jordan’, ‘Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh’ Pavilions introduce a captivating selection of Ramadan and Eid products. The Pavilions features the finest products, from handcrafted textiles and aromatic spices to exquisite cultural artifacts and traditional delicacies, offering some of the most cherished and sought-after products for the Holy Month and Eid.
Supporting Emirati talents and small businesses offering Exclusive Ramadan products
Alongside the cultural pavilions, the Ministry of Community Development (MOCD) Pavilion, 971 From the Community’ and the ‘Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation’ Pavilion continue to highlight the innovative and emerging businesses of local entrepreneurs. These pavilions highlight a wide selection of Ramadan and Eid-related products, from handcrafted goods to traditional treats, allowing guests to support and appreciate the craftsmanship of local talent.
Their presence during Season 29 cements Global Village’s commitment to fostering community spirit, supporting innovation, and promoting sustainable partnerships with key governmental entities.
Celebrating Mother's Day at Global Village
Global Village is also a perfect destination to shop for the upcoming occasion of Mothers’ Day, taking place during Ramadan 2025. From thoughtful handcrafted pieces of jewellery, luxurious skincare products to elegant scarves and shawls, the park's pavilions offer a wide range of unique, beautiful gifts. Guests can find beautiful home decor, gourmet treats, and personalised items to make Mother’s Day extra special. From North Africa to the Levant, and South Asia to the Arabian Gulf, each pavilion provides exquisite, meaningful gifts that reflect the care and attention that mothers deserve.
Global Village remains steadfast in its dedication to offering an unparalleled shopping experience, particularly during special occasions including Ramadan and Eid. By continuously curating and expanding its offerings, Global Village reinforces its key role in providing the finest guest experience at A More Wonderful World.
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