Doha
Start your unforgettable tour in your hotel lobby, where your private guide will meet you and offer you accommodation in a comfortable car.
Doha
Start your unforgettable tour in your hotel lobby, where your private guide will meet you and offer you accommodation in a comfortable car.
Katara Cultural Village
After turning on the air conditioning and creating a comfortable climate inside the car, head to the first point of the itinerary: Katara Village. Together with your guide, you will have the opportunity to go inside, where you can stroll through the bazaar, exhibitions, gardens, opera house and amphitheatre at your own pace.
The Pearl Island
Once you've had your fill of walking and experiencing the flavor of Katara, it's time to dive into shopping and dining at Doha's finest establishments in The Pearl, a large artificial island shaped like an oyster. Over 4000 m² of artificial island has a myriad of boutiques, eateries, walking trails. The Pearl-Qatar is home to approximately 30,000 people.
Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum
After a break from the bustle of the city, we head to the Sheikh Faisal Museum to revisit the cultural heritage of our ancient ancestors. Here you'll have the opportunity to stroll through displays of ceramics, weapons, jewelry, boats, coins and vintage cars and learn about how the wealthy of Qatar used to live. Located in the Al Shahania Municipality in Qatar, and covering an area of over 530,000 m². The tour takes you to all three buildings of the museum to get a good look at the exhibits and heritage of Doha's rich population.
Admission Not Included
Museum of Islamic Art
This museum is located at one end of the Corniche in Doha. It's well worth a visit if only for its architecture: designed by renowned architect I. M. Pei, it sits on a protruding peninsula. A huge number of Islamic cultural heritage items are on display in the museum.
Admission Not Included
Souq Waqif
An interesting walk is sure to whet your appetite and at your first request your guide will take you to Souq Waqif which serves the best traditional Qatari food. The last point of the tour will be the Museum of Islamic Art on Doha's waterfront, with some exhibits more than 1,400 years old. The bazaar is renowned for its many souvenirs, handicrafts, spices and clothes, as well as its cafés, restaurants and shisha shops. After looking at the ceramics, handwritten texts and handmade jewelry, we move on to conclude the tour.
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