Explore Doha’s blend of tradition and modernity. Visit Souq Waqif, The Pearl, Katara, and more. Discover culture, architecture, and breathtaking views.
Explore Doha’s blend of tradition and modernity. Visit Souq Waqif, The Pearl, Katara, and more. Discover culture, architecture, and breathtaking views.
- Souq Waqif - A stroll down the bustling alleys of Souq Waqif provides an authentic taste of traditional commerce, architecture and culture. The maze of small shops offer a dazzling array of Middle Eastern merchandise from spices and seasonal delicacies to perfumes, jewellery, clothing, handicrafts and a treasure trove of souvenir bargains….
- Souq Waqif - A stroll down the bustling alleys of Souq Waqif provides an authentic taste of traditional commerce, architecture and culture. The maze of small shops offer a dazzling array of Middle Eastern merchandise from spices and seasonal delicacies to perfumes, jewellery, clothing, handicrafts and a treasure trove of souvenir bargains. Traditional music, art and cultural shows add to the ambience of this special place. Relax and soak up the vitality and atmosphere at one of its eclectic mix of great restaurants and cafes.
- National Museum of Qatar - The National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) is dedicated to bringing to life the unique story of Qatar and its people. It actively gives voice to the nation’s rich heritage and culture and demonstrates our extensive network of ties with other nations and people around the world. Designed as a vibrant and immersive space, diverse communities can come together and experience Qatar’s past, present and future.
- Katara Cultural Village - State of Qatar has long been a melting pot of cultures. With a staggering array of cultural venues, including museums, galleries and public art, Qatar offers a potent mix of tradition and modernism. Spelled in the ancient manner, Katara is a self-styled cultural village nestled between the gleaming financial district of West Bay, and the half-moon towers of The Pearl residential neighbourhood. Bordered by a vast beach on one side, and the twin Katara Hills on the other, Katara is Doha’s go-to destination for art, culture and cuisine. In no particular order, these are the top things to do here.
- The Pearl Island - The name “The Pearl” was chosen because the island is being built on one of Qatar’s previous major pearl diving sites. Qatar was one of the major pearl traders of Asia before the Japanese introduced cheaper more affordable pearls just before Qatar’s oil boom. The Pearl-Qatar helps to represent Qatar’s rich past in the pearl industry. The Pearl is said to resemble a string of pearls. A Riviera style man-made island developed in an exclusive enclave of Doha. It is the Middle East’s most glamorous address, covering 400 hectares of reclaimed land and Qatar’s first international urban development venture.
- Lusail - Lusail is a planned city in Qatar, located on the coast, in the southern part of the municipality of Al Daayen. Lusail is located about 23 kilometers north of the city center of Doha, just north of the West Bay Lagoon, on over 38 square kilometers and will eventually have the infrastructure to accommodate 450,000 people. Of these 450,000 people, it is estimated that 250,000 or fewer will be residents, 190,000 will be office workers and 60,000 will be retail workers
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Museum Entrance Fee 15$
- Museum Entrance Fee 15$
Discover the charm of Doha on a guided tour of the city. Visit the many attractions of this fast-changing city, which is a fascinating blend of the traditional and modern. Breathe in the spice-scented air at Souq Waqif, and catch a glimpse of birds of prey at falcon shops.
Enjoy a panoramic drive on Doha’s Corniche with a photo stop and explore the busy…
Discover the charm of Doha on a guided tour of the city. Visit the many attractions of this fast-changing city, which is a fascinating blend of the traditional and modern. Breathe in the spice-scented air at Souq Waqif, and catch a glimpse of birds of prey at falcon shops.
Enjoy a panoramic drive on Doha’s Corniche with a photo stop and explore the busy West Bay district. Visit The Pearl Qatar, an artificial island spanning nearly 4 million square meters, and the high-end shops along the Porto Arabia Boardwalk.
Continue to the Museum of Islamic Art, designed by the renowned architect I.M. Pei. Marvel at the museum’s geometric elegance and stunning façade and discover the captivating world of Islamic culture.
Finally, visit Katara Cultural Village, which houses cultural associations, an assortment of galleries, a theatre, gardens, two mosques, a beach area, and more. Witness the past meet the splendor of the future.
- Kindly note the Museum closes at 7 pm . Bookings done after 7 pm wont have access to the museum
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.