Home UAE Dubai In pics: New fire fountain show, enhanced floating market experience at Global Village The multicultural family destination will commence on October 26, 2021 by Zainab Mansoor August 19, 2021 Dubai’s Global Village has confirmed the new location for its Floating Market for the 2021 season. The Floating Market has been moved to a new spot at the shore of the Park’s lake. This will also be the scene for the new fire fountain show, featuring a dragon creature that also hosts a stage for live performances throughout the season. The park’s lake will be the Floating Market’s new home The new location will offer more space and seating areas, allowing guests to enjoy their favourite foods, fire fountain shows and performances at ease. Muhannad Ishaq, senior manager, guest relations at Global Village, said: “At Global Village, we like to keep everything new and exciting for our guests who return year after year. 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 create a new location for live performances. The destination will operate over 167 days until April 10, 2022 “Today’s announcement is the latest in a growing list of new attractions and improved infrastructure for Season 26 as we look forward to opening our doors in October.” The new location will offer more space and seating areas The multicultural family destination will commence on October 26, 2021, and will operate over 167 days until April 10, 2022. Read: In pics: Dubai’s Global Village announces date for 2021 season Tags Dubai Floating Market Fountain Global Village show 0 Comments You might also like From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography Naser Taher on MultiBank Group’s global strategy and future outlook Imtiaz appoints global giant Legrand for automation solutions across 18 waterfront projects Dubai explores remote work, flexible hours to alleviate peak-hour traffic