From exciting experiences to amazing attractions, Doha has plenty to offer those heading to the Qatari capital; here are some of the key things you should not miss doing this year, or any other time you visit for that matter!
Shop & Dine at the Souq Waqif
Over a century old, the Souq Waqif is a traditional market where one can shop and soak up local culture too. Just a five-minute walk from Al Najada Doha Hotel by Tivoli, this lively market features numerous stalls and shops selling spices, Bedouin weaving, incense, handicrafts, traditional clothing, art, dried fruits, and more; there’s even a section with flacons! Once done, you can savor delectable food and drink at one of the many restaurants and cafes to be found here.
Unwind at the Doha Corniche
A picturesque waterfront promenade, the Doha Corniche offers a lovely 7 km-long stretch to enjoy a pleasant stroll by yourself, with the family, or with that special someone! Easy to reach from some of the best hotels in Doha, it is also an ideal place for those looking to get in an early-morning jog; there are green spaces, play areas for kids, and cafes here too. You can additionally visit the National Museum of Qatar and embark on a magical dhow cruise from here as well.
Visit the Museum of Islamic Art
Another key attraction that can be easily accessed from the Corniche is the Museum of Islamic Art housed within a distinctive building that truly stands out amidst the waterfront. Those venturing inside will get a chance to browse one of the world’s largest collections of Islamic art which is part of a stunning permanent collection; the captivating exhibits include textiles, ceramics, woodwork, metalwork, ancient coins, and more from around the Islamic world.
Embark on a Desert Safari
No trip to Doha would be complete without venturing to the vast surrounding deserts where plenty of exhilarating adventures await! One of the must-do activities here is dune bashing; you will be taken on a thrilling ride as a skilled driver expertly maneuvers a 4×4 vehicle up and down imposing dunes. For a more relaxing escape, you can also go on camel rides, and the perfect end to the day would be to have dinner at a traditional-style Bedouin camp.