Discover the best top things to do in Qatar, Qatar including Museum of Illusions, Doha Metro, National Museum of Qatar, The Corniche, State Grand Mosque, Souq Waqif, Khor Al Udaid Beach, Villaggio, Museum of Islamic Art, Katara Cultural Village.
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5.0 based on 314 reviews
Enter the fascinating world of illusions which will trick your confidence in your own senses, but will also amaze you by doing so; the world that will confuse you completely, but also educate you… We promise you will be thrilled because nothing is what it seems, especially not in the Museum of Illusions!
The Illusions there are mind boggling at first and it's a great place for all ages. It's also good for pictures... But the best part of my experience was the tour guide Jezebel, she was very friendly, patient and directed us well while taking pictures. Overall the experience was a good one.
5.0 based on 121 reviews
Travelled on Doha metro from DECC to Wakra, used gold class. Easy to buy tickets. Excellent efficient service with friendly staff. Taher at Wakra was extremely helpful and informative.
4.5 based on 509 reviews
The immersive and experiential National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) tells the story of Qatar and its people from earliest times to today, bringing to life the peninsula’s natural history, giving voice to Qatar’s rich heritage and culture, and expressing a vibrant community’s aspirations for the future. The new museum embraces, as its centrepiece, the restored historic Palace of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani (1880-1957), son of the founder of modern Qatar: a building that in former times was both the home of the Royal Family and the seat of government and was subsequently the site of the original National Museum. Jean Nouvel’s new building incorporates the Palace while seamlessly integrating innovative artworks commissioned from Qatari and international artists, rare and precious objects, documentary materials, and interactive learning opportunities.
The rich country of Qatar has spent its money also regarding culture and art in an admirable way. The Museum of Islamic Art and the National Museum are incredible buildings alone worth looking at for its architecture. The National Museum, opened in 2019, was designed by the famous French architect Jean Nouvel, who crafted the museum after a desert rose, a crystal found in the desert here around. To get here there is a free shuttle bus, which every half hour connects five museums. For me it was too complicated and I didn't use it. Entrance fee is QR 50, but there is a Museum Pass for 3 museums within 3 days for 100 QAR. There is a screening at the entrance. Inside there are information boards in Arabic, English and Braille. Photography is allowed. There are also several educative play areas for children and videos screened onto the wall depicting scenes connected to the objects shown. In every respect a very up-to-date, modern museum. The exhibits - or more often just explanations - in the museum start from the early nature and its wildlife to the first humans, who were shifting between desert and coast, where pearl gathering had become the main income until the early 20th century, until oil and gas was discovered here, making Qatar the richest country per capita in the world. The Qatari Diplomatic Crisis of 2017 is not left out as a theme in the museum.
4.5 based on 3,935 reviews
Great place well maintained good place for a jog or long walk they have well maintained place Here u also find costa coffee in between Good place for family outing too
4.5 based on 401 reviews
Imam Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahab Mosque also called National/ State Grand mosque of Qatar, located in Al Muhandissen street Doha. IMPORTANT TO KNOW:- If you find the location of Grand Mosque of Doha from Google they will take you to other Mosque name "Al Shouyoukh Mosque" which is located near Souq Waqif. So if you want to visit Grand Mosque always search "Imam Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahab Mosque" than you will get the right location. The distance of National Mosque is 3.7 km from West Bay and 8.1 km from Old Doha/ Souq Waqif. The Mosque was opened in 2011, having 90 domes and 1 Minaret with total capacity of 30,000 peoples. The National Mosque is the largest Mosque of Qatar. This is one of the beautiful Mosque i have ever seen with eye catching architecture that have several entrance gates for gents, ladies, disabled person and have large parking area. The best time to visit Mosque is Evening or blue hours to enjoy the lighting of the mosque. The security persons will allow you only to take pictures from mobile they won't allow you to take pictures with Professional Camera (DSLR) without prior approval from qatar authorities that was very disappointed for me because i walked too long just to take pictures with my camera. Muslims and non-Muslims both can visit the Mosque any time with proper dress code, ladies must wear Abaya and cover their heads. If you take a taxi to the mosque either you can ask driver to wait for you or you can walk around 300 to 500 meters to reach at Main street from where you can get another taxi. If you are in Qatar must visit this place.
4.5 based on 8,709 reviews
A wonderful and unique experience in the lanes of souq.. traditional market, calm & locals...everything there is differnet with people cumg from all walks of life...
4.5 based on 228 reviews
First off a big thanks to Golden Adventures who took us under their wing and produced the goods in stunning fashion. The Toyota Landcruiser was very comfy, durable, safe and seemed like the most common mode of transport in the area. First port of call is Sealine Beach, where the tyres on your vehicle get deflated, and the only chance of a toilet break before you embark on desert fun. In and around Khor Al Udaid is peacefully scenic and a outstanding experience of how dramatic landscape connects with the sea. Very difficult to film or take photos whilst your vehicle is bashing against the dunes, but living the experience can never get taken away from you. The striking picture of this attraction is why you should come here if your visiting Qatar. If your familiar with Mleiha dunes in UAE then this absolutely dwarfs it, with the sea here being the clincher. We did the afternoon short tour that fitted into the glorious sunset views, but available are dinner on the desert and overnight packages. We loved every aspect of the tour, perhaps the only gripe would be maybe too many vehicles in the desert at one time and camel riding at Sealine, where you can see the animals are not that placid and willing as other reviews think...
4.5 based on 2,131 reviews
Villaggio is an amazing shopping mall...! It has beautiful high painted ceilings like in Europe, an ice rink, kids amusement park and a very cool canel though out the middle, just like Venice! A must see one of a kind shopping centre! #doha #qatar #villaggio #villaggiodoha #exploring #peachytravellers #travelreviewers
4.5 based on 6,330 reviews
Set in the MIA Park on the Doha waterfront, the museum building stands out as an architectural gem. Once inside, you will see masterpieces of Islamic art, including metalwork, ceramics, jewellery, woodwork, textiles and glass, collected from three continents and dating from the 7th to the 19th century. Entry to the museum is FREE.
Amazing architecture, brilliant views from the terraces and patios, a very interesting exhibition and art collection, a nice coffee shop with panoramic views on the ground floor. Accommodating and friendly staff.
4.5 based on 2,579 reviews
I was here for the Ajyal Youth Film Festival which was just amazing non-stop fun from day 1. Apart from the actual film festival, I found so many more things to do at Katara. There is a Falcon House, antiques auction house, arts area where local artists (who produce the most beautiful art) work and are so welcoming & inviting to visitors (they will engage with you and ask you to try out pottery or painting or calligraphy etc), restaurants and cafes, and plenty more. I believe there is always something happening in Katara but be sure to check what event is coming up before your visit or just visit Katara anyway! It'll be a peaceful/relaxing/inspiring day out. All the restaurants and cafes are of top quality with a variety of cuisines to choose from (traditional 'fish & chips' at a seafood testaurant, curries at an Indian restaurant, Middle Eastern food at a Lebanese restaurant and plenty more). During the festival there was live outdoor entertainment from all over the world (while films were screening indoors with activities for children, and a red carpet event for international celebs such as Draco from Harry Potter and the Wasp from Ant Man) and as the weather was just perfect (not too hot or cold), with ample seating, it was just magically perfect! Moreover, the bathrooms were the cleanest I have ever seen in all my travels! Cleaners are on standby, waiting to clean up after every single visit! Even around Katara, you will constantly see cleaners working around the clock. Also, you can hitch a ride with a caddie (wherever you see one that is free) to give you a free of charge tour around Katara or even just to get you from one place to another (if you're feeling a bit lazy or tired). While we were there, the mall at Katara was still under construction, so I can't wait to go back and check it out as retail therapy was the only thing Katara fell short of to keep you going till midnight!
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