
Souq Waqif
Paras aika vierailla
Visit after 6 PM when the desert heat fades and the souq comes alive with locals. Thursday evenings draw the biggest crowds and the most vibrant atmosphere.
Budjettivinkit
Entry is free, and haggling is expected on most goods start at half the asking price. Stick to the outer alleyways for cheaper souvenirs and avoid the central tourist-facing stalls with inflated prices.
Suositellaan
Souvenir hunters, Photography enthusiasts, Food travelers, Culture seekers
Suunnittele vierailusi
2-3 hours
Tietoa
Nopeat faktat: Over 500 shops crowd its winding alleyways, with merchants hawking everything from frankincense and saffron to traditional daggers and handmade carpets. The souq's falcon hospital treats over 100 birds of prey each month, offering visitors a glimpse into Qatar's ancient falconry traditions.
Kohokohdat: At 8 PM sharp, the alleyways transform into a theater of scent as spice merchants splash rosewater on the cobblestones, cooling the air with floral perfume. The falcon souq lets you hold a 12,000 QAR gyrfalcon on your arm while a Bedouin trader explains the bird's lineage going back seven generations.
Sisäpiirin vinkit
- Wear closed-toe shoes, the stone alleyways get dusty and you'll be walking for hours through narrow passages.
- Head to the falcon hospital around 9 AM for the free feeding session, you'll see the birds being exercised and examined.
- Skip the overpriced restaurants on the main square and eat at the tiny Pakistani kebab joint on Alley 7 instead.
- Visit on a Friday morning for the antique market where Bedouin families sell vintage silver jewelry and old coffee pots.
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