Itinerary
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Stop At: Doha, Doha
Stop for the pickup and the travel time included to reach to the first point
Duration: 50 minutes
Stop At: Al-Rayyan, Al-Rayyan
In the heart of Doha, Qatar, stands the captivating "Miraculous Baby" sculpture, a symbol of hope and wonder that has become a beloved icon in the city. This remarkable sculpture captures the essence of childhood innocence and the power of imagination.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Education City Mosque, Georgetown Access Rd., Doha Qatar
Nestled within the innovative Education City campus in Doha, Qatar, the Education City Mosque stands as a remarkable fusion of architectural splendor and spiritual significance. This mosque, a symbol of Qatar's commitment to both faith and education, welcomes visitors with its serene beauty and educational ethos.
The Education City Mosque is a masterpiece of modern Islamic architecture. Its striking design seamlessly blends traditional Qatari architectural elements with contemporary aesthetics, creating a visually stunning landmark.
This impressive mosque can accommodate thousands of worshippers and serves as a spiritual center for the diverse community of students, faculty, and residents within Education City.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Education City Stadium, Al-Rayyan Qatar
Admire the stunning architecture of Education City, which seamlessly blends modern design with traditional Qatari elements. Each institution within the campus has its unique style, making it a visual treat.
Visit renowned universities and institutions like Georgetown University in Qatar, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, and Northwestern University in Qatar. Learn about the diverse academic programs and research initiatives they offer.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Qatar National Library, Doha Qatar
Explore the Qatar National Library, an architectural marvel that houses an extensive collection of books, manuscripts, and digital resources. Its futuristic design and cultural offerings make it a must-visit.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Qatar National Convention Centre, Education City Ar-Rayyan, Doha Qatar
The Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) is a spectacular architectural marvel and a hub of innovation in Doha, Qatar. This brief tour invites you to explore the QNCC, an iconic venue that seamlessly blends world-class facilities with sustainable practices, making it a premier destination for conferences and events.
Admiring the striking architecture of the QNCC, designed to reflect the shape of a sidra tree. Its unique and modern design is a blend of aesthetics and functionality.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Zekreet Fort Ruins, Doha Qatar
Originally intended for defense purposes, Zekreet Fort was built entirely of faroush stones, or beach rocks. The fort followed a rectangular plan and towers were added in a later stage to its four corners to further strengthen its structure.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Al Shahaniya Racetrack, Ash-Shahaniyah Qatar
A traditional regional sport, the first professional camel races were held in qatar in 1973 with 300 participating camels. Today the races are held at Al Shahaniya Camel Racing Track located at one hour of northwest of doha where you may see young camels paired with more experienced camels as a part of their ongoing training, The venue hosts both domestic and international tournaments. Visitors might get a chance to witness any of these races.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: EAST-WEST / WEST-EAST by Richard Serra, Brouq Nature Reserve, Doha Qatar
Richard Serra adds the astonishing East-West/West-East sculpture to the desert landscape, taking art to the people.
Serra's public art has always been driven by a desire to take sculpture off the pedestal and on to the street.
To him, the content of the work derives from interaction with the viewer, meaning he always has visitors in mind. He acknowledges that he can't predetermine what people will make of it.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Doha, Doha
Drop off and travel time to go back to the pickup point
Duration: 50 minutes