tourism
The State of Qatar possesses many elements of tourism through its natural reserves, archaeological castles, a series of international resorts and hotels, public gardens, parks, restaurants, popular markets and major commercial complexes.
Qatar is one of the safest tourist destinations in the world, and people who enjoy it have the opportunity to discover the hospitality, spaciousness and originality that characterizes the Arab culture of the country, and the website of the Qatar Tourism Authority (www.qatartourism.gov.qa) is full of many information of interest to tourists from international hotels and excursions Tourism, restaurants and archaeological sites.
Doha Corniche
It is a waterfront promenade that extends around Doha Bay over an area of seven kilometers. The Corniche offers stunning views of the city, including the tall towers, the city's business center, and the prominent figures of the Museum of Islamic Art. The traditional wooden boats roaming the clear waters of the Gulf reflect the charm of the city's past and the fragrant history. The Corniche provides a natural picnic space free from vehicular traffic.
Souq Waqif
Nothing compares to wandering the busy alleys of the main market in Doha, where Souq Waqif is an ideal place to enjoy an authentic shopping experience in the city and enjoy the atmosphere of traditional Arab trade and local architecture. The convenience stores offer an amazing range of Middle Eastern merchandise such as spices, seasonal delicacies, perfumes, jewelry and clothing, as well as traditional handicrafts and a wide range of souvenirs. Traditional music along with cultural and artistic performances add to the exceptional atmosphere. Relax and enjoy the atmosphere around you in the distinctive restaurants and cafes available.
Zubarah
Al Zubarah is located on the northwestern coast of the State of Qatar and consists of the carefully restored Al Zubarah Fort with surrounding archaeological areas covering an area of 60 hectares. Al Zubarah is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the best example of the remaining archaeological sites representing the 18th and 19th century period in the region. The excavation site covers the remains of the coastal city of Zubarah, which was one of the most important pearl diving centers and one of the most important commercial centers in the Gulf region, with trade routes extending to the Indian Ocean. Inside the castle there is a visitor center.
Creek Al Adaid
It is 60 kilometers from Doha in the southeastern part of the country, and it is one of the most amazing natural wonders in Qatar, and it is also called the “Inland Sea”. Designated as a nature reserve by UNESCO, it is one of the few places in the world where the sea is in the heart of the desert. It is not accessible on foot. Therefore, it is necessary to ride a four-wheel drive vehicle to cross the high sand dunes.
The Pearl Qatar
It is a man-made island located on the western Gulf coast, and features marina yachts lined up in the style of a Middle Eastern marina, high-rise residential towers, villas and hotels, in addition to luxury brand stores and exhibition halls. The waterfront promenades are lined with cafes and restaurants that cater to all tastes, from refreshing ice creams to five-star restaurants. The Pearl is one of the most attractive destinations for visitors, and due to its luxury and elegance, it has been called the "Arabian Riviera".
Qatar Cultural Village (Katara)
In Katara, culture and creativity meet with each other. Katara reflects the architectural heritage of the region, and its wonderful theaters and halls are full of various shows throughout the year, including concerts, performances and art exhibitions. This landmark is not only limited to that, but also includes high-level restaurant options that serve delicious food from international cuisines, as well as a wide private beach rich in water sports options.
Islamic art museum
Experience the splendor of art spanning 14 centuries on a tour of just a few hours. This museum displays an enormous collection of the finest Islamic arts and crafts from various Islamic countries, and is known as one of the best cultural destinations in the region. Visitors will not be able to overlook the magnificence, quality and diversity of the pieces on display, which are housed in a building that embodies a contemporary architectural masterpiece designed by the famous architect IMB. The museum is keen to attract the interest of various visitors through special and varied exhibition programs on an ongoing basis. Temporary shows may be charged, but entrance to the museum is free.