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Katara Cultural Village
The guide was updated:A purpose-built cultural and recreational district on the West Bay waterfront, Katara is ideal for a relaxing day of culture, entertainment and family fun. Its performance venues stage plays, concerts, film festivals and much more. Recreational options include a well-tended public beach with water sports, restaurants and cafes.
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- Address: West Bay Lagoon area of Doha, Doha
- Phone: +974 4408 0000
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This showpiece waterfront promenade, which strentches the length of the semi-circular Doha Bay, offers spectacular vistas from the dramatic high rise towers of the central business district to bold shapes of the Museum of Islamic Art, as well as traditional wooden dhows lining the Bay. The Corniche provides a vehicle-free recreational space in the heart of the city, ideal for a jog in the cool of the morning or leisurely evening stroll.
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Museum of Islamic Art
The museum’s magnificent collection covers 14 centuries of the finest art and artefacts across the Islamic World. Housed in a dramatic IM Pei-designed building, jutting into Doha Bay at the southern end of the Corniche, it ranks internationally among the world's leading cultural landmarks.
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Souq Waqif
For an authentic taste of lively traditional street life, commerce and local architecture, nothing can beat a wander through the bustling lanes of Souq Waqif, located just one block inland from the Corniche in the central Al Bidda district. Besides the fabulous range of souvenir bargains, it is a great place to relax over a coffee or meal and soak up the atmosphere.
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Desert Safaris
An off-road desert safari by 4x4 is an experience not to be missed. Besides a heart-stopping ride over the precipitous dunes, safaris may include camel riding, sand boarding or driving a quad bike, followed by a moonlit Bedouin-style barbeque under the stars. Available from all major tour operators, most safaris take place in the high sand dunes lying to the south of Doha.
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Dhow Cruises
Cruises aboard a traditional wooden Arab dhow are another extremely popular visitor experience. Day and evening sightseeing excursions, including a meal that can be arranged through hotels and local tour operators or directly from the dhows moored along the Doha Corniche.
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Katara Cultural Village
A purpose-built cultural and recreational district on the West Bay waterfront, Katara is ideal for a relaxing day of culture, entertainment and family fun. Its performance venues stage plays, concerts, film festivals and much more. Recreational options include a well-tended public beach with water sports, restaurants and cafes.
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The Pearl-Qatar
The Pearl is a spectacular string of man-made islands off the coast of West Bay. The main island features impressive marina esplanades, residential towers and villas. Symbolizing the ultimate elegance, the Pearl offers fine dining, Mediterranean-style yacht-lined waterfront walks, stylish cafes and an array of boutiques featuring the world's leading luxury brands.
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City Highlights Tours
An organized tour is ideal for visitors with limited time to spare or seeking an overview of Doha and its attractions. Local tour operators offer both standard city tours taking in all the main sights, as well as tailor-made tours catering to their clients’ special interests. The ‘hop-on, hop-off’ double-decker tours are also available and operated by Doha Bus (dohabus.com).
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Khor Al Adaid (Inland Sea)
Some 60 km south of Doha lies Khor Al Adaid, which is also known as the ‘Inland Sea’. Recognized by UNESCO, this impressive natural wonder is one of the few places in the world where the sea encroaches deep into the heart of the desert. Best visited as part of an organized desert safari.
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Al Zubarah
The UNESCO World Heritage site on the coast 100 km north-west of Doha, Al Zubarah comprises an immaculately restored fort and surrounding archaeological site covering the remains of what was one of the Gulf’s most important pearl diving and trading ports in the 18th century.
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Sports
Qatar's climate, abundant marine life and crystal clear waters make it a perfect destination for water sport enthusiasts. Fishing trips can be arranged and sailing, water skiing, canoeing, jet skiing and windsurfing are all available through beach clubs, resorts and hotels. Dive sites are easily accessible and include wreck, deep water and reef dives.
Sports facilities are excellent on land too. Golf is popular with many visitors, who have the chance to play a round in the footsteps of the top international players at Doha Golf Club, venue for the annual Commercial Bank Qatar Masters tournament, a ranking event on the European PGA Tour.
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The National Museum of Qatar
Designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, this museum's striking architecture is inspired by the desert rose, a peculiar crystal formation. It offers an immersive journey through the history of Qatar and its people, spread across eleven venues that will trigger all your senses by employing movies, music and even aromas.
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