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When considering things to do in Doha, Qatar, begin at Souq Waqif, a 100-year-old marketplace with over 500 stalls selling spices and textiles. The Museum of Islamic Art displays 1,400 years of ceramics and manuscripts across three floors. At The Pearl-Qatar, walk 32 kilometers of marina boardwalks lined with cafes.


Wander through 500-year-old trading traditions reborn in a labyrinth of limestone and timber. Taste cardamom coffee under fairy lights while merchants haggle over silk and saffron.
Brze činjenice: 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.
Istaknuto: 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.


Step into a masterpiece of modern architecture housing over 1,400 years of artistic heritage. Gaze up at the soaring five-story atrium, then move through galleries filled with jewel-toned ceramics, intricate metalwork, and centuries-old manuscripts.
Brze činjenice: The museum's five-story limestone structure sits on its own artificial island, connected to the corniche by two pedestrian bridges. Its collection spans over 1,400 years of art from three continents, including Spain, Persia, and Central Asia.
Istaknuto: Architect I.M. Pei, then 91 years old, traveled across the Muslim world for months and found his inspiration in the simple, geometric purity of the 9th-century Ibn Tulun Mosque in Cairo. The museum's stone changes color throughout the day, shifting from warm honey at sunrise to cool silver-gray under the midday desert sun.


Wander through a sprawling seaside village where Qatari heritage meets contemporary art. Explore open-air theaters, maze-like alleyways of galleries, and dozens of waterfront cafes and restaurants.
Brze činjenice: A 5,000-seat amphitheater blends Greco-Roman design with intricate Islamic geometric patterns. More than 21 galleries and art centers occupy this sprawling seaside complex that draws over 2 million visitors annually.
Istaknuto: The open-air amphitheater's acoustics are so precisely engineered that a whisper on stage carries clearly to the highest row. At sunset, the golden sandstone walls glow against the turquoise Arabian Gulf waters visible behind the stage, creating a natural backdrop no theater design could replicate.


Step inside a desert rose crystal that tells the story of a nation. Wander 1.5 kilometers of sensory galleries where sand, sea, and culture collide across 11 immersive installations.
Brze činjenice: The building's interlocking disc structure mimics a desert rose crystal, a natural formation found in Qatar's arid salt flats. Over 1.5 kilometers of galleries wind through 11 immersive exhibits that blend film, artifacts, and sensory experiences.
Istaknuto: Jean Nouvel's desert rose design uses 539 discs that overlap at different angles, creating a structure that appears to rise organically from the earth. Walk through the 1.5-kilometer gallery sequence and you'll hear shifting sands, smell frankincense, and feel the desert breeze through cleverly placed ventilation.


Eighty-eight hectares of running trails, playgrounds, and shaded lawns await in the city's largest green escape. Wander past the lake, spot turtles sunbathing, and watch the tower light up at dusk.
Brze činjenice: Spanning 88 hectares of green space, it offers jogging trails, playgrounds, and shaded picnic lawns across its full perimeter. A 10,000 square meter artificial lake sits at its center, home to turtles and ducks that draw families on weekends.
Istaknuto: On Friday mornings, the park transforms into a multicultural picnic scene where dozens of Filipino, Indian, and Arab families claim spots under giant banyan trees. The adjacent 300-meter tower looms over the eastern edge, its LED facade cycling through colors that reflect off the lake after sunset.


Seven kilometers of waterfront reveal Doha's stunning skyline in all its glory. Walk, cycle, or simply sit and watch dhows drift by as the city sparkles around you.
Brze činjenice: Stretching 7 kilometers along Doha Bay, this waterfront promenade connects the traditional Souq Waqif to the gleaming skyscrapers of West Bay. Over 2 million people walk, jog, or cycle along its path each year, taking in views of both wooden dhows and modern architecture.
Istaknuto: At sunset, the entire skyline transforms as the sun dips behind the West Bay towers, casting golden reflections across the calm waters of the bay. Watch the traditional wooden dhows glide past while the call to prayer echoes from nearby mosques, creating a sensory blend of old and new Qatar that unfolds right from the waterfront.


Step inside Doha's last surviving 1920s fortress and discover where Qatar's past meets its living craft traditions. Watch artisans hammer, weave, and carve by hand in the same courtyard where police officers once drilled.
Brze činjenice: Sandstone walls rise 10 meters high at each corner, anchored by four circular watchtowers that once guarded Doha's old city limits. Inside the central courtyard, local artisans demonstrate traditional crafts like weaving, woodcarving, and pottery making throughout the week.
Istaknuto: The fort's southeastern tower hides a narrow spiral staircase leading to a rooftop with uninterrupted 360-degree views of both Souq Waqif's labyrinthine alleyways and Doha's modern skyline. After sunset, the courtyard fills with the rhythmic tapping of wooden mallets as craftspeople shape brass and copper, a tradition stretching back generations.


Four restored houses trace Qatar's journey from pearling villages to a modern nation. Walk through traditional courtyards, see how families lived, and discover untold stories of the Gulf.
Brze činjenice: Four historic courtyard houses form this museum complex, each telling a different chapter of Qatari life. One house reveals how the nation transformed from pearling to oil wealth in just a few decades.
Istaknuto: Bin Jelmood House focuses specifically on the history of slavery across the Indian Ocean world, a topic rarely addressed in Gulf museums. The immersive exhibits use personal narratives and soundscapes that put you inside the daily lives of enslaved people from East Africa to the Arabian Peninsula.


Where else can you shop for designer labels then hop in a gondola? Venetian canals, an ice rink, and a theme park all hide inside this air-conditioned retail paradise.
Brze činjenice: An indoor canal winds through the mall where visitors can ride authentic gondolas steered by Italian gondoliers. The attached Gondolania theme park packs a roller coaster, ice skating rink, and bowling alley all under one roof.
Istaknuto: A full-size gondola canal snakes through the ground floor, complete with hand-painted Venetian bridges overhead and a ceiling painted to mimic the sky changing from day to night. Shoppers glide past luxury boutiques as gondoliers sing, creating an surreal collision between a Qatari shopping center and an Italian waterway.
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These golden, deep-fried dumplings are drizzled with date syrup or honey and sprinkled with sesame seeds. They are a beloved Ramadan treat in Qatar, often shared with family and friends after iftar.

This rich bread pudding is made with puff pastry, milk, nuts, and raisins, then baked until golden and bubbly. Its name translates to "Ali's Mother" and it is a cherished dessert across Qatar and the wider Gulf region.

A beloved Middle Eastern pastry made with thin shredded phyllo dough or semolina, layered with sweet cheese or cream, and soaked in fragrant sugar syrup. In Doha, kunafa is often enjoyed fresh from street-side bakeries late into the night.

Considered the national dish of Qatar, machboos is a fragrant spiced rice dish cooked with tender meat (usually chicken or lamb) and flavored with baharat spices, dried limes, and saffron. Each family has its own treasured recipe passed down through generations.

This hearty stew features slow-cooked meat and vegetables served over thin, crispy bread that soaks up all the rich broth. It is especially popular during Ramadan and is said to have been a favorite dish of the Prophet Muhammad.

A comforting Qatari vegetable and meat stew, saloona is flavored with a unique blend of spices including dried lime and turmeric. It is typically served with white rice and is a staple of everyday home cooking in Doha.

This creamy, spiced milk tea is a national obsession in Qatar, brewed with strong black tea, cardamom, saffron, and evaporated milk. You will find karak chai stalls on nearly every street corner in Doha, serving it by the cup at all hours.

Qatari qahwa is a lightly roasted coffee brewed with cardamom and saffron, giving it a golden color and aromatic flavor. It is traditionally served in a small handleless cup called a finjan and accompanied by fresh dates.

A refreshing non-alcoholic drink made from grape molasses, rose water, and dates, served over ice with pine nuts and raisins on top. It is especially popular during Ramadan in Doha and is prized for its naturally sweet, floral flavor.
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UNESCO World Heritage site with a restored 18th-century fortress
Stunning inland sea surrounded by rolling sand dunes
Peaceful mangrove forest ideal for kayaking and birdwatching
Popular beach area with dune bashing and desert camps
Modern waterfront city with marina, promenade, and stadiums
Red, Gold, and Green Doha Metro lines
Green Doha Metro line
Red Doha Metro line
Take the Doha Metro from Hamad International Airport station to the city center in about 20 minutes. Taxis and ride-hailing apps are also widely available.
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