

A traditional market in Doha, Qatar, offering a glimpse into the country's past with its labyrinth of narrow alleyways, traditional architecture, and vibrant souks.
A beautiful gallery showcasing local and regional art, housed in a traditional building.
A serene beach perfect for a morning stroll or relaxation, with clear waters and soft sand.
A world-class museum housing an impressive collection of Islamic art and artifacts.

Sweet and savoury dish made with vermicelli, eggs, and honey.

Fragrant rice dish cooked with meat, onions, and spices.
Sweet dough balls deep-fried and served with date syrup.
Souq Waqif is a traditional market where modest clothing is appreciated.
Exploring the market involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Qatar's hot climate.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Qatari breakfast since 1963.
A local favorite for traditional Qatari breakfast with a view of the souq.
A popular spot for Lebanese cuisine and shisha in the heart of Souq Waqif.
Qatar's national fruit, these dates are known for their sweet taste and are often given as gifts.
Traditional Qatari weaving, Al Sadu textiles are known for their intricate patterns and are often used to make clothing and home decor.
Qatar is famous for its traditional perfumes, which are often made from natural ingredients like sandalwood and rose.
The world's only floating flower market, a vibrant Amsterdam icon since 1862.

A serene and peaceful temple dedicated to Lord Balaji, nestled on the banks of the Osman Sagar Lake, offering a tranquil atmosphere away from the city's hustle and bustle.

A historic monument commemorating the brave Indian freedom fighter, Veerapandiya Kattabomman.