Itinerary
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Stop At: The Corniche, Doha Qatar
The Corniche is a waterfront palm-fringed boulevard and twin carriageway that extends in a horseshoe shape and runs 7 km along the Doha Bay and the city's sea-front. Doha's skyline is breathtaking from every perspective, but the best photos of the metropolis are taken from Doha Corniche, the city's waterfront promenade. The Corniche, which has late-opening icons like the Museum of Islamic Art, is a favorite gathering place for people wanting to enjoy the chilly evenings.
Because of its family-friendly open areas, fine-dining restaurants, cruise cruises, and other amenities, the Corniche is also one of Doha's most popular tourist destinations. Set up your camera after sunset to capture the golden lights of the city's soaring buildings reflected off the lake.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: West Bay, Doha, Qatar
Some notable government offices and international embassies are located in Doha's West Bay neighborhood. It is regarded as one of the most opulent areas in the city due to the presence of diplomats. Non-diplomats with a higher standard of life are given fewer dwelling areas. Large villas, residences, Qatar Towers, and West Bay flats are offered for rent to foreigners and locals. The West Bay Beach Doha is an upcoming project that will add more beaches for the tourists in the country. Combining 12 private beaches and a public beach, the project is looking forward to enhancing the charismatic beauty of Doha with an aesthetic sense.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Katara Cultural Village, Doha Qatar
Katara Cultural Village is Qatar's largest and most multidimensional cultural project, keeping pace with the emerging global culture that emphasizes the importance of diversity in human development. It is a gathering place where people from all over the world come to learn about and experience different cultures. Katara aspires to be a world leader in multi-cultural activities, with spectacular theaters, performance halls, exhibition galleries, cutting-edge amenities and even planetarium which boasts a 22-meter display.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: The Pearl Island, Doha 7256 Qatar
The Pearl Qatar is an artificial island located in Doha's famous West Bay District. The region offers a sophisticated shopping experience with premium designer stores and showrooms, as well as Mediterranean-style yacht-lined marinas, residential towers, villas, and hotels.
The Island also has modern eating options ranging from refreshing ice cream to five-star gourmet experiences, as well as pedestrian-friendly squares and plazas and a diverse assortment of planted gardens. More than 350 retail shops are currently operational on the Island and include popular fashion brands, coffee shops, restaurants and other lifestyle offerings occupying more than 135,000 sqm of leased retail spaces.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Souq Waqif, Bounded by Al-Souq St & Grand Hamad Street, Doha Qatar
A look at Doha's skyline reveals a sophisticated metropolis full with towering skyscrapers. However, a stroll through the passageways of Souq Waqif will take you back in time.It was established about 100 years ago. There are also beliefs that the market is older than two centuries. The renovations of the market began in 2006, which took about 2 years to complete. Historic Arab architectural wonders, quaint street merchants, and elegant restaurants line these lovely lanes. Souq Waqif comes to life at night when the heated day gives way to the chilly evening. You may buy local handicrafts, witness street performances, attend the falconry market, and visit art galleries here. We recommend spending several hours exploring the passageways surrounding Souq Waqif if you wish to broaden your cultural understanding.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Museum of Islamic Art, Corniche, Doha Qatar
The structure, located on a purpose-built island adjacent to Doha's waterfront promenade, is an architectural marvel designed by Pritzker Prize winner I.M. Pei. The museum has four levels of permanent and temporary exhibitions, a gift store, a café, and on the fifth story, a haute cuisine restaurant IDAM by renowned chef Alain Ducasse. It also has a historic library with 21,000 books, including 2000 rare editions in both Arabic and English.
(see from outside as it's closed at the moment)
Duration: 15 minutes