■ The 11 most amazing attractions in Qatar

2023. 4. 19. 14:35■ 여행/세계 여행 안내

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The 11 most amazing attractions in Qatar

Story by Microsoft Travel  4h ago

Qatar, officially the State of Qatar, is a country in Western Asia. It occupies the Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares its sole land border with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf. The Gulf of Bahrain, an inlet of the Persian Gulf, separates Qatar from nearby Bahrain. The capital is Doha, home to over 80% of the country's inhabitants, and the land area is mostly made up of flat, low-lying desert.

In Qatar you will find some beautiful attractions that you just cannot miss! Places like Qatar National Museum, Al Bidda, and Khor Al Udaid Beach and many more. Continue reading to know more.

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1. Qatar National Museum

Artificial creations instead of artifacts rule this museum in the desert.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (Mabdelrazek Getty Image)

This museum is not your typical cultural attraction. Though there are some tangible exhibits, a great bulk of the cultural site's star power comes from electronic devices. As young and modern as the country it's in, the museum boasts of many new generation touchscreen and multimedia displays that showcase the history of this country through interactive 3D presentations. From the prehistoric period until the modern era, this museum covers all the major parts of the country's timeline. It traces how a people who once roamed about without a permanent home eventually settled into the country and developed itself using its rich oil resources.

2. Al Bidda

Foodies, fitness buffs and their pets can all get a taste of the good life in this massive park.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (Allan Baxter Getty Image)

About 500 football fields' worth of green space and magnificent facilities are up for the taking in this green and lush leisure corner of Doha. One section of this urban refuge allows access to all kinds of pets, as long as owners know how to clean up and manage their beloved animals. Another part of the park is for those who want to release some excess energy by engaging in their favorite sports. There are about 10 courts in this park for games like basketball and volleyball, tennis, football, etc. There are also many paths for cycling. Once you get hungry after chasing your pet around or keeping score in the courts, there many cafes and shops in the area to cater to your cravings. In these establishments, you can enjoy snacks like sandwiches, churros and tacos. Drinks like coffee and juices are also available to quench your thirst.

3. Khor Al Udaid Beach

Khor Al Adaid Beach in Qatar is a brilliant inland beach creation known to English Speakers as the© Provided by Microsoft Travel (Pinimg Image)

Prior to how it is now, the space accommodated a small town and it was the center of a long-running conflict between Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani and Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan. Today, the Khor Al Udaid Beach has become Qatar's major tourist destination.

4. The Pearl-Qatar

The Pearl-Qatar is a beautifully constructed and man made artificial island.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (Yurich84 Getty Image)

The Pearl-Qatar boasts a 32 kilometers coastline and is home to 45,000 people. Its construction is said to cost $2.5 billion and is the first Island in Qatar that is available for free ownership by foreign nationals. Indeed the Pearl-Qatar is a one of a kind artificial island that one should see firsthand.

5. Al Zubara Fort

Al Zubara Fort is one of the most important historical landmarks in Qatar.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (Hasan zaidi Getty Image)

This ancient fort was built in 1938 by Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani. Originally built to serve as a Coast Guard station, today it is considered an important museum that houses a range of artworks and artifacts. It is also a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

6. Doha Corniche

Doha Corniche in Qatar is a popular tourist attraction that offers magnificent views of the city.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (Lingbeek Getty Image)

Perfect for those who want to admire the beauty of Qatar should definitely check Doha Corniche. It is an art masterpiece on the waterfront road and is known for offering beautiful sights of towering skyscrapers of the city. It also offers walkways for those who want to stroll around while taking in the beautiful views of Qatar.

7. Souq Waqif

Souq Waqif is the best place to shop for traditional handicrafts in Qatar.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (MariusLtu Getty Image)

Also translated to "the standing market", Sūq Wāqif is one of the most popular marketplaces in the capital. Notable for its range of offerings which includes traditional garments, beautiful souvenirs, spices as well as handicrafts, there is much to explore here.

8. Appreciate Culture At The Museum Of Islamic Art

You don't have to be a Muslim to savor what Islamic artistry and culture has to offer.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (LordRunar Getty Image)

The beautiful and highly decorative tools and artifacts in this museum were created in countries significantly influenced by Islam. This religion prohibits even artistic depictions of living creatures, including human beings. This restriction, however, failed to totally chain the creative minds of Islamic artisans. Craftsmen resorted to beautiful color combinations and intricate geometric patterns to adorn objects like vases or even curved dagger sheaths. Egypt, India, Iran, Iraq, Spain and Turkey were all, at some point in their history, under the influence of Islam. Citizens of these countries donated many of the collections here which sometimes date back to about 1,400 years ago.

9. Villaggio Mall

Villaggio Mall is an iconic shopping destination in Qatar.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (Wikimedia Image)

Located in the Aspire Zone in Doha, it is known for housing more than 200 stores. Many of these stores include famous brands in the European markets. Known for its stunning Italianate-themed interiors, it also includes an impressively long indoor canal with gondolas!

10. Al Wajbah

One of the oldest forts in Qatar, Al Wajbah Fort is worth exploring.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (Wikimedia Image)

Built in 1893, this fort is located in the locality of Al Wajbah in Al Rayyan. It also served as the spot for an important historical battle between the Ottomans and the army of Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani. One of the major tourist hotspots, it also served as the residence of the Crown Prince, Hamad bin Abdullah Al Thani.

11. Losail International Circuit

Losail International Circuit is known for hosting the first night race in MotoGP history.© Provided by Microsoft Travel (Wikimedia Image)

Located outside the town of Lusail in Qatar, this circuit also holds the curiosity of having being constructed in record time of just under a year. The track is 5.380 km in length and is surrounded by artificial grass (which ensures that sand does not enter the circuit itself).

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