Itinerary
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Stop At: National Museum of Qatar, Museum Park Street off the Doha Corniche, Doha Qatar
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Jean Nouvel, the National Museum of Qatar draws inspiration from and recreates the naturally occurring crystal formations known as the desert rose. Built around Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al-Thani’s original palace, the seat of government for 25 years, the National Museum of Qatar gives voice to Qatar’s heritage whilst celebrating its future. It spans a whopping 430,500 square feet. A vibrant and immersive space that invites all visitors to explore Qatar's rich heritage and culture.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: The Corniche, Doha Qatar
A seven kilometers promenade having all important places & attractions it has a great view of the city's landscape near to the coast.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Souq Waqif, Bounded by Al-Souq St & Grand Hamad Street, Doha Qatar
Built on the site of Doha’s century-old trading market, on the banks of the Wadi Musheireb, Souq Waqif feels like an anachronism, particularly against the backdrop of Doha’s dramatic modernist skyline. With its mud-daubed buildings, the market harkens to a bygone era while remaining a hub of activity, where commerce and gossip collide. Souq Waqif’s winding alleys offer a tableau of traditional street life.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: State Grand Mosque, Al Qasr Street, Doha Qatar
As the largest mosque in Qatar, Imam Abdul Wahhab, also known as the Qatar State Grand Mosque, was inaugurated in 2011. Its simple lines and graceful arches are nonetheless eye-catching and characteristic of Islamic architectural tradition. The mosque houses three libraries, separate prayer and ablution halls for men and women, and special halls for Quran memorization, and can hold over 30,000 worshippers.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Katara Cultural Village, Doha Qatar
Located at the point where the Middle East meets Asia, the compact peninsular state of Qatar has long been a melting pot of cultures. With a staggering array of cultural venues, including museums, galleries, and public art, Qatar offers a potent mix of tradition and modernism. Spelled in an ancient manner, Katara is a self-styled cultural village nestled between the gleaming financial district of West Bay and the half-moon towers of The Pearl residential neighborhood. Bordered by a vast beach on one side, and the twin Katara Hills on the other, Katara is Doha’s go-to destination for art, culture, and cuisine
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: The Pearl Island, Doha 7256 Qatar
Pearl Qatar is a man-made island near Doha's prestigious West Bay District. Featuring Mediterranean-style yacht-lined marinas, residential towers, villas, and hotels, the area also offers a luxurious shopping experience with premium designer boutiques and showrooms. The Island is also home to modern dining spots - from refreshing ice creams to five-star culinary experiences and stands out for its pedestrian-friendly squares and plazas along with its wide range of landscaped gardens. The Pearl is a popular visitor attraction by virtue of its elegance, and inviting descriptions such as the 'Arabian Riviera'.
Duration: 35 minutes
Stop At: Sealine Beach Rd, Mesaieed Qatar
Stop for tea break and camel riding
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Khor Al Udaid Beach, In Land Sea Off Rd 60 Km Away South-East of Doha, Mesaieed Qatar
A fun filled trip to the inland sea 70+ km off road by dunes of Qatar.
Note: The remaining time is for the round tour and time spending in sightseeing or explorations.
Duration: 30 minutes