What to see, what to do Qatar?

The 10 good reasons to go Qatar

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West Bay, a hypnotic skyline

We come to see in traditional dhow the beautiful skyscrapers that are colored at night.

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Affordable palaces

The smallest hotel here is a 4-star and the prices remain affordable, even in the center.

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Exciting museums

In addition to the IMA, you can now visit the Qatar National Museum and the Olympic Museum.

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A real souk

Souq Waqif is not just built for tourists, it is a real popular souk.

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Doha, futuristic city

Doha, an open-air construction site, an urban delirium, is a modern architectural must.

Gastronomic tables

In its hotels, Doha is full of good restaurants under the leadership of renowned chefs

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A nearby desert

We can offer a 4x4 adventure in the dunes and sleep in a Bedouin tent.

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A cosmopolitan population

Qatar is a truly globalized country, as only 10% of its inhabitants are Qataris

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Camel races

A unique experience: visit the Al Shahaniya camelodrome between October and March.

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Between sea and pool

The luxury hotels open their swimming pools and beaches to all, in a day package.

What to visit Qatar?

Interview

Interview: My Qatar

with Camille Griffoulières, author of the guide

Graduate journalist and author of travel guides for the Petit Futé for over 12 years, Camille Griffoulières has known Qatar for many years, especially Doha, its capital. A futuristic city where you always discover new addresses, with new museums just as sumptuous and a skyline of colored skyscrapers at night that you can admire by dhow.

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