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Top Museums and Cultural Sites in Doha
Doha
Culture and Heritage

Top Museums and Cultural Sites in Doha

The Museum of Islamic Art, inaugurated in 2008, features over 14,000 artifacts spanning 1,400 years of history. Adult admission is 50 QAR, while children under 16 enter free. The Qatar National Museum, opened in 2019, showcases the country's cultural heritage and is set within a striking 40,000 square meter complex.

Traditional Qatari Experiences: Desert, Dhow and Culture
Doha
Culture and Heritage

Traditional Qatari Experiences: Desert, Dhow and Culture

Qatar's desert safaris start at QAR 300 per person for a half-day tour, featuring 4x4 dune bashing and camel rides. Traditional dhow cruises along the Doha Corniche, approximately 7 km long, are available from QAR 150 for a 1-hour trip, showcasing the city’s skyline and rich maritime history dating back to 1800.

Doha First Timer's Guide: Culture, Customs and What to Expect
Doha
Travel Planning

Doha First Timer's Guide: Culture, Customs and What to Expect

In Doha, traditional Qatari cuisine can be enjoyed for around QR 50-100 per meal at local restaurants, while the Museum of Islamic Art, established in 2008, features free admission and is located 1.5 km from Souq Waqif. Expect daytime temperatures in summer to reach 42°C, with a cultural dress code encouraging modest attire.

Romantic Things to Do in Doha for Couples
Doha
Things to Do

Romantic Things to Do in Doha for Couples

Doha's Corniche stretches 7 kilometers along the Arabian Gulf, providing a scenic backdrop for romantic strolls. Couples can dine at the Sky Lounge in the La Cigale Hotel, where meals start around QAR 150. For a more intimate setting, the Museum of Islamic Art's park, spanning 2.5 hectares, is perfect for picnics.