The Qatari capital, Doha, blends ancient traditions with modern marvels. The city offers sunny days, a vibrant skyline, and an array of activities to enjoy.
So Lykkers! Whether exploring its historical roots or indulging in luxurious modernity, Doha has something for everyone.
A Glimpse of Qatar’s National Mosque
Known as Qatar’s national mosque, the Imam Muhammad Ibn Abd Al Wahhab Mosque dazzles visitors with its classic architecture. The bright white walls and intricate designs create a stunning contrast with the vibrant carpets inside. Its view of the West Bay skyline adds to the allure. Visitors are advised to dress appropriately, as this is an active place of worship.
For Gorgeous Waterfront Walks
Stretching 7 km along Doha Bay, La Corniche offers breathtaking views of the water and city skyline. This pedestrian promenade is a favorite for local families and visitors. Morning walks offer stunning sunrise views reflecting off the city’s towers, while evenings bring bustling activity. Traditional wooden dhows dot the bay, and numerous cafés along the way provide ideal spots for relaxation.
A Busy Shopping Labyrinth
Located near the Corniche, Souq Waqif is a centuries-old market that once catered to Bedouin traders. Today, it offers a variety of goods, from gold jewelry to colorful fabrics and Aladdin-style lamps. Visitors can enjoy local food stalls, coffee, or tea while experiencing the vibrant market atmosphere.
A Landmark of Luxury
Aspire Tower, also known as The Torch, is Doha's tallest building and now serves as a luxury hotel. The revolving Three Sixty restaurant on the 47th floor offers glittering city views. For relaxation, the health club includes a cantilevered pool on the 19th floor, providing panoramic views of the city.
Venetian-Inspired Shopping and Entertainment
Villaggio Mall captivates visitors with its Venetian-style canals and gondola rides. The shopping center features luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and budget-friendly options. Gondolania Theme Park offers amusement rides for families.
An Insight into Traditional Falconry
Adjacent to Souq Waqif, Falcon Souq showcases Qatar’s falconry heritage, a UNESCO-recognized practice. Visitors can explore falconry equipment, participate in auctions, and learn about the significance of these majestic birds.
Location: Al Souq Street, Doha, Qatar
Hours:
Monday–Thursday: 9 am–1 pm and 4 pm–8 pm
Friday: 4 pm–8 pm
A Quick Beach Escape
Just 25 minutes by boat from downtown Doha, Banana Island offers family-friendly beach activities. Operated by Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara, visitors can enjoy kayaking, banana boat rides, waterslides, and resort dining.
Location: Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara, Doha, Qatar
Qatar’s Cultural Hub
Katara Cultural Village combines art, culture, and tradition with its Greco-Roman amphitheater, alleyways, and Pigeon Towers. Visitors can explore galleries, enjoy performances, and dine at various restaurants. The beach and promenade are particularly lively in the evenings.
A Luxurious Manmade Island
The Pearl, a 4 sq km island, offers an array of sports, entertainment, and shopping options. From waterfront dining to yacht-filled marinas, it’s a haven for families and couples alike. Megapolis, an indoor fun park, adds thrill to the visit.