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48 Hours in Qatar provides you bitesize information to get the best out of your trip, whether you are a business traveler or a visitor on transit. The guide details all the different experiences that you can have to truly immerse yourself in the different facets of Qatar, from the soulful journeys of the desert to the glamorous lifestyles of the modern city.

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48 Hours in Qatar provides you bitesize information to get tHe best out of your trip, wHetHer you are a business traveler or a visitor on transit. tHe guide details all tHe different experiences tHat you can Have to truly immerse yourself in tHe different facets of Qatar, from tHe soulful journeys of tHe desert to tHe glamorous lifestyles of tHe modern city.

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disclaimer:Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in 48 hrs is as up-to-date as possible. Some details, however, such as telephone numbers, opening hours and website addresses are liable to change. Recommendations and travel tips contained are suggestions only and should not be solely relied upon in making, or refraining from making, any deci-sion. 48 hrs does not make any representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, in relation to the contents.Your comments, views and suggestions are welcome and should be sent to [email protected]

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katara – valley of cultures

museum of islamic art

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tips & guides27

restaurants30

tHe pearl41

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This is a 48 Hrs presentation, published by Oryx Advertising Co. WLL in the State of Qatar. The contents of this publication are subject to copyright and cannot be reproduced without the express permission of the publisher and/or

license holder. The publisher does not accept responsibility for any advertising contents carried in this publication.

Contact @ [email protected], www.omsqatar.comcall us: +974 44550983, 44672139, 44671178, 44667584 fax: +974 44550982

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If you are spending 24 hours or more in Qatar, take the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the desert by taking trips out of Doha.

Katara is Doha’s cultural village, a collection of restaurants, galleries as well as artistic and creative societies.

An outstanding piece of architecture designed by renowned Chinese-American architect IM Pei, the Museum of Islamic Art is the jewel of Doha.

Mathaf, which means museum in Arab, is a modern and cozy space that plays host to the works of Arab artists and exhibitions that offer an Arab perspective on international modern and contemporary art.

This shopping destination is renowned for selling traditional garments, spices, handicrafts, and souvenirs.

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24 hoursor more

If you are spending 24 hours or more in Qatar, take the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the desert by taking trips out of Doha. Dune bashing, desert safaris and expeditions to forts and old settlements out of the city can be arranged via tour operators who will make sure you get the best experience.

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1 singing sand dunes, dune Bashing and desert safari

Doha is one of the few areas in the world

where the desert dunes produce a deep

and resonant humming sound that earned

it the nickname of singing sand Dunes. this

is a natural phenomenon resulting from the

friction of a thin layer of sand flowing down

the side of a sand dune. the friction sound is

amplified by the crescent shape of the dunes

and can be heard up to 10km away. the exact

location for the singing sand Dunes is at GPs

coordinates: 25.0388811, 51.4060266

along with visiting the singing sand Dunes, the

travel operators will usually plan the day trip

together with an experience of Dune Bashing.

Get ready for an exhilarating adventure as you

take on the desert dunes in big 4x4 wheels!

If you opt for a full day safari, the itinerary

will usually include setting up camp at the

inland sea for the night where you will get to

experience a taste of Bedouin lifestyle. Enjoy

the stillness of the desert night skies and wake

up to the beautiful sunrise over the sand.

GPS 25.0388811, 51.4060266

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Al Zubara town is one of the most interesting archaelogical attractions in Doha. It was originally the centre of power for Qatar and the town was established as one of the most important port and pearl trading centers in the Persian gulf in the 18th Century. The site is currently being excavated to gain better insight into the glorious times of the trading port. The Al Zubara fort was built in 1938 during the reign of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani and was erected beside the ruins of the original fort from the 18th century. It was used as a coastguard station up till the mid 1980s.

2 al Jassasiyeh stone Carvingsal huwailah, northern Qatar

These rocky hills close to the north-eastern coast of Qatar between the two villages of Al Huwailah and Fuwairit, contain more than 900 prehistoric carvings depicting different types of boats and symbols. Spread over a large area, the carvings may be difficult to spot, so it is advisable to hire a tour operator for a guided tour.

3 al ZuBara fort and al ZuBara townal ZuBara, northern Qatar

GPS 25.9770111, 51.0454156

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4 umm salal mohammed fort and BarZan tower umm salal, north of doha

Umm Salal is home to the Umm Salal Mohammed Fort and the Barzan Tower, both a historical attraction to this area. The fort was built during the late nineteeth and twentieth centuries as a residential fort and features thick high walls and an impressive facade. The fort was also designed with unique decorative and architectural elements. The Barzan Tower was originally built as a watch tower and has a ‘T’ shaped architectural style. It has three levels and an external staircase.

GPS 25.40541, 51.44134

Qatar international toursCall +974 4455 3954email [email protected]

oryx farm, Camel traCks & eQuestrian CluB 9am to 1Pm

Start at the original Arabian Oryx farm where you will see the only natural preservation park in Qatar. Next, learn about camel racing at the tracks and end tour at the Amiri Stables where you will discover the world of equestrian horses. overnight desert safari 2Pm to 9am the following day

Spend 24 hours enjoying the natural beauty of the desert - a spectacular experience exclusive to this region. Dive intoexciting activities including dune bashing, sand skiing and spend the night as a nomad in the desert (with all modernluxuries, of course). Start your next day early with the spectacular view of the sunrise over the desert while you enjoy breakfast.

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5 khor al udeid – the inland seasouth east Qatar

Khor Al Udeid is one of the most outstanding natural beauties of Qatar and can be reached only in a 4wd. The backdrop of towering sand dunes surrounded by the inland sea is a breathtaking view especially during sunrise and sunset. The sea merges into a narrow channel dividing Qatar and Saudi Arabia and curves into a shallow tidal lake. This place is home to a number of wildlife including resident and migratory bird species. It is advisable to hire a tour operator for a guided tour which will include sand skiing and camel riding in this area.

6 oryx farmal shahaniya, west of doha

The oryx is the national animal of Qatar and this farm is home to a protected herd of Arabian oryx which were once on the brink of extinction. The farm is an excellent opportunity for visitors to come up-close with the animals. independent visits to this farm require special permits from the wildlife department, so it is advisable to join a special itinerary program with tour operators.

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al sulaiman rent-a-Car Al Sulaiman Rent-A-Car boasts the largest fleet of vehicles equipped to meet the diverse demands of clients in Qatar. Offering both short term and long term rentals, the company offers both economical and luxury range of cars at a competitive rate with no hidden costs. The company provides convenience by tailoring the vehicle use from the moment you touch down at the airport right down to the moment you leave. You can also take advantage of the various offers including specialized 4WD jeep vehicles, wedding vehicles, escorted driver, tour program vehicles, and private guides.

7 ParksRumeilah Park - Al Corniche StreetgPs: 25.29848,51.51858

Sheraton Park - Off Sheraton RoundaboutgPs: 25.31773,51.53240

Dahl Al Hamam - Arab League StreetgPs: 25.3336163, 51.4800352

Aspire Park - Aspire Zone, Ar Rayyan gPs: 25.26021,51.43490

There are a number of parks in Doha for you to rest and relax and is especially pleasant during the cooler months. In Rumeilah Park, take the opportunity to visit the Heritage Village that resembles a traditional Qatari village while in Aspire Park, marvel at the wonderful sporting facilities and water features at the Aspire Zone. All the parks mentioned above are of iPark status, which means you can access free wireless internet when you are in these areas.

GPS 25.26021.51.43490

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touroPerators

Qatar international tours

+974 4455 [email protected]

wwww.qittour.com

arabian [email protected]

www.qatarvisits.com

Qatar international adventures

+974 4455 3954qia-qatar@qia-qatar.

comwww.qia-qatar.com

regency travel & tours

[email protected]

www.regencyholidays.com

gulf adventuresinfo@gulf-adventures.

com www.gulf-adventures.

com

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kataraKatara is Doha’s cultural village, a collective of restaurants, galleries as well as artistic and creative societies.

GPS 25.36008,51.52614

location : Lusail Street, West Bay opening hours : Various opening times for the various establishments Contact : +974 4411 0003 website : http://www.katara.net time to spend : Half day or full day depending on points of interest to visit

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a Qma gallery

QMA Gallery was founded in 2010 as a space for temporary exhibitions organized by Qatar Museums Authority (QMA). The gallery is a platform for the upcoming museums in Qatar to present their collections, projects, and visions. The Gallery also hosts exhibitions of Qatari artists and organizes international exhibitions. The wide range of the exhibitions such as photography, archaeology, art, sports, architecture and sculpture makes the QMA Gallery a place of encounter for a broad local and international audience.

B katara art Centre (Building 5) The Katara’s epicentre for art with exhibition space, retail units focusing on original creative works and an art bookshop.

C araB Postal stamP museum (Building 22)

A stamp collection covering 22 Arab countries as well as equipments used in the past in Arab post offices and a small

library that houses books about stampsAdmission is free.

d Qatar PhilharmoniC orChestra (oPera house, Building 16)

Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra performs and promotes western and Arabic music to inspire development of music in this region. The 2013 season will see performances of pieces from Rimsky-Korsakov, Marcel Khalife, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Stravinsky. For full schedule and tickets, please refer tohttp://qatarphilharmonicorchestra.org

e katara BeaCh The Katara Beach is open to public with admission charges and is a great place for water sports and activities. It has about 800 umbrellas and beds. Opens daily from 9am to 6pm.

highlights

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a saffron lounge (Building 26)Modern Indian Cuisine and the menu was designed with the consultation of Michelin-starred chef Vineet Bhatia. Opening hours: 12.30 to 3pm, 7pm to 10.30pmPhone: +974 3325 8919

B khan farouk taraB Cafe (Building 7)Traditional Egyptian cuisine with shisha and live musicOpening hours: 12noon to midnightPhone: +974 4408 0840

C sukar Pasha (Building 31)Turkish and Arabic cuisine with beautiful Ottoman inspired lounge for private parties and dining

Opening hours: 6.30pm to midnight Phone: +974 4408 2000 d l’wZaar seafood restaurant

(Building 27)Modern seafood with a fresh seafood counter where you can take your pick on the choices and have it cooked to your likingOpening hours: 12 to 3pm, 7pm to 11pmPhone: +974 4408 0710

e red velvet CuPCakes (Building 24)A cute and chic cafe from the United States specializing in cupcakes and coffeeOpening hours: 7am to 12 midnightPhone: +974 4408-0700

restaurants

estimated driving Duration to the Airport

40 minutes

Spend the afternoon relaxing at the beach, or take a tour around the

museum and exhibitions around the village.

End the day with a meal at one of the restaurants.

Enjoy a variety of seasonal entertainment including live

music and cultural shows.

Wear comfortable walking shoes as Katara is designed with cobblestone landscape

Take advantage of the free buggy services available when going to different

locations of Katara

Call ahead to make reservations at the

restaurants that you would like to dine in especially

during the weekends

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kataraThe unique concept of Katara is not only a pioneering effort in the region but also an initiative that is new in global promotional efforts of culture and arts.

The project, which is essentially a cultural village foundation, aims to serve as a platform for cultural exchange through interactions in the community. The name Katara was derived from the oldest reference designated for the Qatar Peninsula in geographic and historical maps. With beautiful theatres, concert halls, exhibition galleries and cutting-edge facilities,

enCounterthe royal aCademy in the middle east6 Dec - 6 Mar 2013 10:00:am - 10:00:pmBuilding 19 - Gallery 1 & 2Building 22An exhibition featuring over 80 works of art in a wide variety of media by 25 Royal Academicians and 25 prominent artists from across the Middle East. Eschewing the presentation of a single curatorial point of view or theme, ‘Encounter’ enters into the spirit of engagement with the international art community and the general public by inviting important artists from different countries to exhibit side-by-side with a selection of prominent Royal

Academicians. The aim of ‘Encounter’ is toprovide a platform for dialogue amongst practitioners working in a wide range of media and for an international team of curators to exchange ideas about different communities and environments and how this translates into visual art experience.

magnum 65 years10 Jan - 12 Feb 2013 10:00:am - 10:00:pmBuilding 13 - Gallery 1 & 2This exhibition outlines the history of Magnum Photos’ international photographic cooperative as a ground breaking photography agency.

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museum ofislamiC art

GPS 25.29526,51.53914

location : Al-Corniche Street opening hours sun, mon & wednesdays : 10.30 am to 5.30pm thursdays and saturdays : 12 noon to 8pm fridays : 2pm to 8pm Closed on Tuesdays. Contact : P.O. Box 2777, Doha, Qatar. Tel: +974 4422 4444website : http://www.mia.org.qa

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An outstanding piece of architecture designed by renowned Chinese-American architect IM Pei, the Museum of Islamic Art is the jewel of Doha. It is home to a magnificient Islamic art collection from the 7th to the 19th century including manuscripts, ceramics, metals, glass, textiles, woods and stones from around the world. The museum also hosts various temporary exhibitions throughout the year.

highlights

1 The museum galleries are located on level 2 and 3 which are accessible via stairs or lifts. Level 2 galleries are divided by themes designed to introduce visitors to the language of Islamic art. Level 3 galleries focus on the journey of Islamic Art through different periods starting from the 7th to the 18th century.

2 Exhibits to look for include the silk wall-hanging from the Al-Hambra Palace, a jade pendant belonging to Shah Jahan, the 10th century bronze Andalusian fountainhead in the form of a doe with a heart-shaped mouth and an ornate spherical brass plate from

Mesopotamia used to measure the position of the stars.

3 MIA also plays host to an extensive Education and Research Centre which focuses on the development of the community to encourage understanding and appreciation of Islamic art and cultural

estimated driving Duration to the Airport

20 minutes

time to sPend: Two hours for the full tour

of the museum

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heritage. The center hosts educational programs and workshops throughout the year. Registration for workshops are available on the website.

4 The MIA Library maintains a vast collection of books, periodicals and journals consisting of specialized books on Islamicart, art reference books, museum collection and exhibition catalogues, scholarly periodical on art as well as auction-house catalogues. The library is located on the first floor and appointment to visit is required via phone or online.

5 The MIA Park consists of lush greenery surrounding the museum and is open to the public with activities all year round including film screenings, sports events, storytelling programs and art workshops. It has one of the best views of the city right

at the water bay and is also home to the iconic sculpture “7” by world renowned artist Richard Serra.

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tiPs and adviCe : a Guided tours by the museums are

available for both family or adult focused content. The tours will make about 50 to 100 stops at different exhibits depending on area of interests. Multimedia guides are also available for visitors.

B Admission to general exhibition is free, fee applies for special exhibitions

C It takes a leisurely 5 to 10 minute walk up

the sweeping steps that welcome visitors at the grand entrance of the museum.

art of travelUntil 11 February 2013 The Art of Travel exhibition introduces visitors to the story of Bartholom Schachman, a Polish mayor who travelled throughout the Ottoman Empire during the 16th century. 100 watercolor miniatures painted during his travels take visitors on a journey through Europe, North Africa, and

general info

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the Middle East, highlight the people, places, and customs he encountered. exhibit their private collections of objects that are of historical, personal or cultural value to them. sPeCial events:1 a sPeCial museum exPerienCe

IDAM, an Alain Ducasse RestaurantOpen for dinner from Wednesday to Sunday.The restaurant, located at the Museumís top floor, offers a sumptuous dining experience of French Mediterranean cuisine, with an Arabic twist. Overlooking the bay to the city’s skyline, the restaurant is fully marked with

Phillipe Starck’s timeless design, and stylish and charismatic furniture.

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mathaf

GPS 25.31074, 51.41979

location : Education City, off Al-Luqta Streetopening hours : Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 11am to 6pmfriday : 3pm to 9 pm Closed on Monday (please call ahead for changes in timing as Mathaf conducts year long events which affects opening hours)Contact : Call +974 4487.6662website : htttp://www.mathaf.org.qa

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Mathaf, which means museum in Arab, is a modern and cozy space that plays host to the works of Arab artists and exhibitions that offer an Arab perspective on international modern and contemporary art. Mathaf’s growing collection of exhibits aims to connect this region’s rich cultural heritage with fast developing contemporary art around the world.

estimated driving Duration to the Airport

45 minutes

time to sPend: An hour

highlights

1 Mathaf is home to an unmatched collection of Arab art - over six thousand pieces, representing every decade since the mid-19th century in every style and production trend in the region. The earliest modern works are from the 1840s up to today. 2 A big part of the works came from H.E.

Sheikh Hassan Al Thani’s personal collection in his mission to build a collection that would highlight the significance of Arab art and eventually become a public resource. He also collected books and periodicals and began an artists’ residency program which has created an extensive archive of materials documenting Arab artists and their works.

3 Mathaf is located in a unique building space, formerly a school, which has been re-designed by the French architect Jean-François Bodin to house Mathaf’s collection, gallery space and a variety of facilities 4 Manara is the museum’s academic and

family programs which has different events happening throughout the year. Check their website for on-going programs and workshops 5 Maktaba is the museum’s research library

open to both academics and the public. It has a comprehensive digital and print collection on subjects including general art history and criticism with a focus on the Arab art world.

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tiPs and adviCe:a Admission is QR 25 for adults. Tickets

are free for students and children under 16 years old.

B The location of the museum is off the beaten track so it will be useful to engage a driver who is familiar with the location.

C Look out for a big art graffiti work with the name MATHAF on the wall of the museum when trying to locate the building space.

d If you are a visitor attending a conference in the Education City, this should be your first point of visit before you hop on to other attractions.

e Remember to check out Mahal, the museum’s unique legendary shop which houses interesting products from designers in the region after the tour of Mathaf. It is a great place to pick up some souvenirs and items of local interest.

general info

1 transformation Tea with Nefertiti Until 31 March 2013Using the rich context of Egypt as a case study, this exhibition looks at the journeys that artworks make over time and place. Antiques, modernist artworks, and archival documents - alongside the work of 26 international contemporary artists - provide an opportunity to question the perception of art, artists, and institutions in and from the Arab World.For more information and updates on the new exciting projects, visit http://www.mathaf.org.qa or follow their official Twitter handle @MathafModern

2 forever nowUntil 1 June 2013 This exhibition features works from five leading modernist artists selected from the permanent collection. By presenting their work with supporting archives and resources, the exhibition will explore how the artists’ environments, histories and cultures inform their expression of belonging and their changing modern realities.

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1 getting arounda The best way to get around the city

is to organize transportation with the hotel that you are staying in. Most hotels will provide limo service for hire by the hour or by the destination that you intend to visit. make sure to keep the hotel’s or the limo service’s number so that you can call them whenever you need to be picked up. Cab services are available but it is always advisable to arrange your transportation in advance as cabs might not be available at all spots in the city. For longer trips, you may opt to rent a car.

CaB numBersAl Million Taxis - 800 5500Fox Transport - +974 4462 2777Karwa Taxi - +974 4458 8888

B The best way to navigate around the city is to identify landmarks in the location that you are headed to. In this guide, you will find more location descriptions for the destinations rather than street addresses. Providing this information will be more helpful to your driver as street addresses are not commonly used for navigation.

2 dressinga Qatar is a Muslim country so it is

advisable to dress respectfully in

accordance with the local culture. Generally, skirts should be of knee length or longer and tops should cover the shoulders for women. It is also a great idea to carry a shawl or a scarf, which can be wrapped around the shoulders, especially if you are visiting communal places like the souq or the park. Tops with plunging necklines and spaghetti strap tank tops should be avoided. Men should avoid wearing sleeveless t-shirts or shorts. Swimwear including bikinis are allowed at the hotel pools but make sure you are covered once you move away from the those areas.

hilton doha-west BayCall 4423 3333Stylish and swank, do not miss theexciting bars and restaurants including Hilton’s signature Trader’s Vic’s - home of the Original Mai Tai® Enjoy signature Asian-Polynesian fusion dishes as you enjoy the colorful music brought of the vibrant three-piece live Cuban band. Hilton Doha also boasts a beautifully landscaped pool area where you can enjoy the sun and sea while enjoying delicious snacks from Bab Al Baher.

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3 soCial etiQuettea As with all cultures, traveling to a new

country means that you may need to learn a slightly different set of social etiquette. In Qatar, be mindful when you are meeting locals of the opposite sex. always wait for them to extend their hands first for a handshake as some may not feel comfortable touching a stranger of the opposite

sex.

B Public display of intimacy between

men and women are viewed unfavorably so be mindful of your social behavior especially with the opposite sex when in communal places.

C Alcohol is served in licensed restaurants and bars but you should not drink in public.

4 getting the Best out of 48 hours

a If you have a full day to spend, we recommend that you start the day at mathaf, have an early lunch and some shopping at the Pearl, drop by katara for some cultural inputs, spend your afternoon at the museum of islamic arts, and end the evening at souq waqif with a local Arabic dinner before heading off to the airport. Souq Waqif as well as the museums and forts surrounding it are the closest tourist spots to the airport.

B If you have more than 24 hours, be sure to book your trips out of Doha with the many tour operators available. It is advisable for you to plan your itinerary in advance even before you arrive in Doha.

C If you are arriving in the cooler months of the year, take advantage of the weather to dine alfresco especially at the restaurants in the Pearl where you get the view of the marina.

d Always call ahead to places and restaurants that you would like to visit to make sure they are not booked or closed for special events.

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restaurants

dining

Dining in Doha can be quite an experience with the extensive variety of cuisines available. The choices reflect the multi-cultural and multi-ethnic composition of the residents in the city. You can explore the best of each cuisine at different meal times of the day and a large number of restaurants are clustered together in areas such as ramada Plaza, the Pearl and souq waqif. Be sure to call ahead to make reservations because some restaurants can be fully booked especially during the weekend. Licensed restaurants means that alcohol is available in the establishment. In the cooler months, take advantage of the outdoor seating provided by most restaurants to enjoy the weather.

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1 Jones the groCerThe Gate, West BayDaily from 10am to 10pm.Call 4407 7175The concept combines a cafe element with gourmet retail offering, aimed toprovide a complete and interactive gourmet food experience. The vibrant and contemporary cafe offers an ala carte menu of modern Australian cuisine with international influences for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The retail section offers a full and exciting selection of fine groceries from Australia and internationally. In addition to premium groceries, customers will find a European delicatessen, walk-in cheese room, freshly baked breads and pastries, organic beverages, stylish homewares and premium gifts and hampers.

2 mBCoThe Gate, West Bay and Al Emadi Financial Square, C Ring RoadDaily from 9am to 10pm.Fridays 1pm to 10pm.Call 44077130 (The Gate) and 44117224(Al Emadi)Delicacies include oven roasted chicken and brie pita, herbed oven baked egg white omelets, boutique style muffins, fair trade coffee and pizzas topped with exotic ingredients. Relaxing ambience.

3 Bread and Bagels Beach Tower, Diplomatic StreetSun to Thurs: 7am to 10pm.Fri: 9am to 10pm.Call 4411 0041

A great coffee and sandwich place serving the best bagel in town. Take your pick from the variety of bagels and pizzas available.

4 gordon ramsayThe St. Regis DohaMonday to Saturday from6pm to 11pm.Call 4446 0105.Pioneered by Gordon Ramsay,avant-garde dining involvescreating an environment and menu which offer a total theatre of the senses. Flavors, textures and ingredients are combined to stimulate, inspire and revive in an utterly fresh new way and prepared at a live central station.

5 strataIntercontinental City DohaDinner service daily.Call 4015 8888Strata is the highest restaurantand lounge in Doha, where guests enjoy opulent Prunier seafood platters,Japanese inspired fusion sashimi and an extravagant mixture of modern chilled s

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QR300 for 3-course discovery menu and QR350 paired with sommelierselection.

10 reggae meets west indian massage,

St Regis Doha Every Wednesday, Thursday & Friday7pm to 10pm +974 4446 0300Pamper yourself or with your partner under the stars with a customized West-Indian Massage which takes you on a relaxing Caribbean journey along with live reggae music to compliment the outdoor spa experience in thecomfort of your cabana. QR1850 for one, QR2700 per couple.

dining

6 sPiCe market, w hotel & residenCesDinner Tasting Menu Special5 Courses & 10 Flavours+974 4453 5000 6pm to 11.30pm2 people dine for QR500 on a tasting menu that includes a bottle of wine

7 PorCini, ritZ Carlton New Winter Menu +974 4484 8000Lunch & Dinner New seasonal menu using winter ingredients including scallops and pumpkin. Focusing on molecular Mediterranean cuisine, do not miss their risottos, veal and beef entrees. Also an extensive Italian wine selection.

8 haBanos, ritZ Carlton+974 4484 8000Art of Cocktail Class Meet the Habanos team for an immersion in the art of creating exciting drinks for the year end. Every 2nd week of the month. QR225 per person.

9 astor grill, st regis doha Early Evenings at Astor Grill +974 4446 01057pm to 9pm, Sunday to ThursdayDine early and enjoy a discovery menuespecially designed by Chef Roudy and his team. Astor Grill offers a modern interpretation of New York City›s finest in the gilded age.

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11 JaZZ at linColn Center doha, st regis doha Afternoon Jazz TalksEvery Saturday+974 4446 0105Doha’s first Afternon Jazz Talks welcomes

music lovers and families for an informal musical journey through jazz hosted by the residing Jazz at Lincoln Center artist. QR178 per person.

12 sky view, la Cigale hotel DJ Tony Schwery +974 4428 88887pm to 2am Guest DJ/VJ Tony Schwery plays the hits on the rooftop bar, with a giant LED screen showing music videos.

13 three sixty, torCh hotel Jazz and Drinks 8pm to 11pm +975 4446 5600Bobby Hamilton plays his arrangements of classic swing, jazz and ballads while you enjoy happy hour prices on drinks.

14 the Cellar oryx rotanaOpen from 12pm to midnight, every night+974 44023333Not to miss the finest selection of Mediterranean tapas and a wine tasting session, head on to The Cellar.the Cellar’s retail tapas galore: Every Saturday indulge in endless tapas every Saturday night for QR150 per person, and pay reduced retail prices for selected vino: an offer that is more than easy to swallow. Cellar of love: At The Cellar, In February, couples can indulge in the a la carte Cellar of Love menu, served with a chilled glass of Moet Champagne, all for QR560 per couple

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seafood textures, complemented by a wide selection of creative cocktails and stunning views over West Bay in a stylish setting.

15 il teatroFour Seasons Hotel & ResidencesDaily: noon to 3pm, 7pm to 11.30 pm.Call 4494 8888

Classy restaurant with an old-world charm, the food is impeccable with excellent service. Offers private rooms for dining and private parties. Licensed.

16 lagoon Ritz-Carlton Doha Friday from noon to 4pm.QR220 or QR 295 with Bubbly;QR110 for children aged4 to 12 years.Call 4484 8000

Bring all the family for a relaxing weekend brunch. Live music complements the delicious buffet of Middle Eastern specialties and international live cooking stations. Children have their own junior buffet and entertainment.

17 the grillGrand Hyatt Doha Friday from 12.30pm to 4pm. QR250 orQR350 with wine, beer and bubbly. Call4484 1234

An extensive layout of international cuisine with a view of the Gulf sea while the al-fresco area is surrounded by lush gardens. The dessert line is not to be missed with a wide range of sweets including mega-sized macaroons.

18 al dana – seafoodSharq Village & Spa, KhulaifatMon to Sat: 7am to 11pm.Call 4425 6666An understated ambience and delicious fresh seafood offerings. Gorgeous views of the sea while you indulge in French-

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inspired seafood dishes. Beautiful setting and ambiance with ample of space for comfort. Licensed.

19 nando’s Offering an Afro-Portuguese dining cuisine and experience. The Nando’s secret lies in the uniquely butterfly-cut chicken, marinated for 24 hours and flame-grilled then basted in your choice of flavours.Daily from 11am to 1am Call 44360606

20 mykonos – greekInterContinental Doha Hotel,West Bay

Daily: noon to 4pm, 6.30pm to 11pmCall 4484 4444Great Greek food accompanied with an excellent ambience with both inside and outside seating. Outdoor setting is by the pool and offers great view of the city. Licensed.

21 admiral’s CluBThe Ritz Carlton Doha, West BaySat to Wed: 5pm to midnightThurs & Friday: 3 pm to midnightFriday Breakfast: 10 am to 2 pmCall 4484 8000

Admiral’s Club offers casually elegantocean and marina views. Located at TheRitz-Carlton Marina, this waterfrontsporting marina club features exquisitelycrafted modern seafood cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere. The Club also offers a bar and casual dining area located inside a spacious lounge oran outdoor terrace overlooking themarina.

dining

oryx rotana Call 4402 3333The most convenient location for transit or overnight travellers as it is located right at the doorstep of Doha International Airport. Enjoy your short break at the many amazing dining outlets at Oryx Rotana including Sky Lounge, Choice, The Jazz Bar and Chi’Zen. This season, enjoy special bubbly offers as the hotel whips up champagne from around the world.

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souQ waQif

GPS 25.28874, 51.53317

location : Between Musherib street and Al Rayyan Roadopening hours : Most shops open by 10am to 1pm and reopen from 4pm to 10pm

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This shopping destination is renowned for selling traditional garments, spices, handicrafts, and souvenirs. It is also home to dozens of restaurants serving cuisines from all over the world, as well as Shisha lounges. Although this market dates back at least a hundred years, it has been recently restored back to its original glory. It is now considered one of the top tourist destinations within Doha.

estimated driving Duration to the Airport

20 minutes

1 Souq Waqif, which means ‘standing market’ in Arabic, is a wonderful destination for shopping and to immerse yourself in the local culture. This market is a central point for locals in the region to purchase traditional goods such as wool, carpets, traditional thobes and abaya, jewelry and perfume. It is surrounded by a collection of smaller souqs which specializes in different types of goods; Gold Souk, Souk Al Ahmed, Souk Al Dira, Souk Al Asiery, and Souk Haraj. For detailed information on these souks, refer to the Shopping section. 2 Souq Waqif is also surrounded by the last

few standing old architecture of old Doha, including forts and castles which faces the

Corniche. For detailed information and visiting times on these structures, refer to the Other Points of Interest section.

3 In the evening, there are special guards in uniform who will patrol the souq on horses that are in full traditional livery. Visitors can take this opportunity to take pictures with the guards. 4 There is also a camel pen in the parking

space of the Souq where visitors can come up-close with this iconic animal of the desert. 5 Souq Waqif has also become a hotspot for

art galleries and workshops, hosting several art galleries, events and public performances.

highlights

time to sPend: An hour or two depending on

points of interest

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highlights1 souQ waQif BoutiQue hotels

A collection of 6 unique hotels encompassing Qatari hospitality. It showcases different designs and architecture to suit different tastes. Also home to exciting F&B outlets presenting fusion cuisine. Perfect for those looking to experience the traditional Qatari atmosphere with a touch of modernity.www.swbh.com

2 al markhiya art galleryFeatures emerging and established talent from all around the world through permanent and temporary exhibitionsOpen: Saturday to Thursday, 10am to noon, 4pm to 10pm. Friday,4pm to 10pmPhone: +974 4442 8007www.almarkhiyagallery.com 3 Qatar islamiC Cultural Centre

Right across the street from Souq Waqif, this unmistakable building in the shape of a spiral hosts regular exhibitions and workshops in painting, drawing, design and ceramic with Islamic themes.Opening times vary for different exhibitions and workshops all year long.Phone: +974 4425 0250http://www.fanar.gov.qa/ 4 souQ waQif art Centre

The Souq Waqif Art Centre is located in the restaurant area of the Old Souq, opposite Le Gourmet and close to the Bandar Fish Market.

The Centre combines a selection of small & artistic shops with a number of exhibition rooms laid out around a long narrow courtyard. Exhibitions have included The Islamic Arts exhibition, with displays of ancient calligraphy, some dating back centuries, and displays of carpets and photography.

5 taJineThis Moroccan outlet serves one of the best tajines in town with a fantastic ambience especially for people watching because of its central locationOpen 24 hoursPhone: +974 4437 3330 6 khaZana By sanJeev kaPoor

A beautiful Indian restaurant that has great vegetarian options and is perfect in the cooler months where you get to sit and dine in the garden courtyard.Opening hours: 12 noon to 3.30pm, 7pm to 12 midnightPhone: +974 4434 1700For more listings on restaurants in Souq Waqif, please refer to the Dining section.

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highlights1 souQ waQif BoutiQue hotels

A collection of 6 unique hotels encompassing Qatari hospitality. Perfect for those looking to experience the traditional Qatari atmosphere with a touch of modernity.www.swbh.com

2 Qatar islamiC Cultural CentreRight across the street from Souq Waqif, this unmistakable building in the shape of a spiral hosts regular exhibitions and workshops in painting, drawing, design and ceramic with Islamic themes.Phone: +974 4425 0250http://www.fanar.gov.qa/ 3 souQ waQif art Centre

The Souq Waqif Art Centre is located in the restaurant area of the Old Souq, opposite

Le Gourmet and close to the Bandar Fish Market.

4 taJineThis Moroccan outlet serves one of the best tajines in town with a fantastic ambience especially for people watching because of its central locationOpen 24 hours Phone: +974 4437 3330 tiPs and adviCe

1 Hit the souqs in the early morning for a great look into the local Qatari life where you get to see locals in actions at the markets

2 Be sure to not arrive at the souqs in the mid-afternoon because most shops will be closed.

3 Do dress respectfully in the souq

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the Pearl – Porto araBia

GPS 25.3700088, 51.5439245

location : The Pearl, Qatar.opening hours : Various opening times for the various establishmentsContact : +974 4495 3876website : http://www.thepearlqatar.com

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The Pearl is a new development on a man-made island of West Bay and is a collective of residential, retail and lifestyle properties. The Pearl is home to most international designer brands including supercars like Ferrari, home furnishings like Armani Casa and fashion like Hermes and Balenciaga. This will be your stop for high-end shopping and fine dining.

estimated driving Duration to the Airport

35-45 minutes

time to sPend: Half day or full day

depending on points of interest to visit

highlights

1 Porto Arabia, the retail part of the development is surrounded by the sea and also serves as a harbour for private yachts, boats and water taxis. Yachts and boats are available for charter for events and sea cruise.2 Water taxis are available at a fee to travel

from one part of the The Pearl to another.website: http://www.ronauticame.com/Phone: +974 495 3894 restaurants1 emPorio armani Caffe

A outpost branch of the chic Milanese cafe that is part of the vast Giorgio Armani empire. Expect the best Italian coffee and desserts with an outdoor area to enjoy harbour views.

Opening hours: 10am to 10pmPhone: +974 44953876 x 3210

2 Quisine By guy savoy

The restaurant offers a number of Guy Savoyís signature dishes, including the artichoke and black truffle soup, the crispy sea bass and the line-caught whiting with caviar while, in keeping with his surroundings, Guy Savoy has also incorporated hints of local flavours into his cuisine. Chef’s Table available.Open for DinnerPhone: +974 44953876

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3 mango treeOffering one of the best Thai cuisine in Doha, Mango Tree is also a great place to meet friends for drinks.Opening hours: 11am to 11.30pm, Friday and Saturday,11am to 1amPhone: +974 6680 1777 4 tse yang – Chinese

Chinese fine dining cuisine helmed by a Shanghainese chef who brings the best of the Far East to this region. Also has a swanky bar great for catching up with friends in the evening.+974 4495 3876 ext 2071Porto Arabia, The PearlDaily: 7pm to 11pm 5 sormani

Sister restaurant of the famed Sormani Paris, dive into a world of Italian fine dining using

the freshest ingredients from the region. The restaurant’s specialty lies in its creative use of black and white truffles.Opening hours: 6pm to midnightPhone: +974 4495 3876 ext 3222 tiPs and adviCe:

1 You can take a leisurely walk along the vast retail property as you browse through the large selection of shops or you can hop on to a water taxi to get to specific stores.

2 Take advantage of the outdoor section of most restaurants to enjoy the sea breeze and view while dining

3 Call ahead to make reservations at the restaurants that you would like to dine in especially during the weekends.

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shoPPing

The shopping scene in Doha is growing rapidly as more and more new brands enter the market. Just like dining, you can find a variety of shopping to suit your taste, budget and preference here. For local merchandise, hit the souks to find interesting gems like carpets, pottery and crafts while the malls will offer all the international brands you can think of. For a more chic style, visit the few independent boutiques where you can find unique pieces from all around the world.

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1 villaggio – shoPPing mall+974 44135 222Aspire Zone, Al AziziyahOpening hours: Carrefour, 8am to 10pmStarbucks, 8.30am to 10pmOther Stores, 10am to 10pm

Designed as an Italian village with gondola rides and visions of blue skies on the ceilings, Villagio is a one stop entertainment spot for the family. Other than shops of established brands like Zara, Mango, H&M and the likes, there is also an ice hockey rink and a cinema. The new extension of the mall is home to its luxurybrand tenants including Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, and Dolce & Gabbana.

GPS 25.26028, 51.44273

2 landmark – shoPPing mall+974 4487 5222Madinat KhalifaOpening hours:Carrefour, 8am to 10pm Starbucks, 8.30am to 10pmOther Stores, 10am to 10pm

With Marks and Spencer and BHS as its anchor tenants, Landmark is a favourite for fashion lovers with brands including Victoria’s Secret and Kurt Geiger.

GPS 25.33344, 51.46498

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3 City Centre – shoPPing mall+974 4483 9990 Diplomatic DistrictGPS: 25.32535, 51.53131 Opening hours:Carrefour, 8am to 10pm Starbucks, 8.30am to 10pmOther Stores, 10am to 10pmThis is the biggest mall in Doha with a variety of stores selling both international and local products. There is a big food court as well as various other restaurants. The mall also features an ice-rink, bowling alley and a children’s entertainment centre, spa, salons, a gym and a cinema.

4 Blue salon – dePartment store+974 4446 6111C Ring Road, Fareej Bin Mahmood SouthGPS: 25.28341,51.50674 Daily: 10am to 10pmOne of the leading departmental stores in Doha carrying a wide range of high-end brands including Armani, Valentino and Aigner.

5 fifty one east – dePartment store+ 974 4425 7777 Lagoona Mall, West BayGPS: 25.37430,51.52408 Saturday till Thursday from 10:00am to 10:00pmFriday from 2:00pm to 10:00pmA Qatar based department store that carries brands like Balmain, Bally, Amore & Baci, Derek Lam, Chanel, Givenchy, Jil Sander, and Zac Posen.

shoPPing

GPS 25.26028, 51.44273 GPS

25.26028, 51.44273

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6 salam studio & stores+974 4448 [email protected] DistrictGPS: 25.32277, 51.52713 Daily: 10am to 10pmA familiar name in this region, Salam carries a wide range of upmarket and high-end goods including clothes, cosmetics, perfumes, cameras, household goods and shoes

7 the gate +974 4493 2524

DIPlomatIc DIstrIct

GPS: 25.32277, 51.52713 A new luxury mall that brings togethertop designer brands from around the world – playing home to both established and upcoming names including Givenchy, Stuart Weitzman, Versace Collection, Frankie Morello and CatherineMalandrino.

8 al mana outlet deluxe+974 4427 4909 Al Mana TowersC-Ring RoadGPS: 25.27729, 51.50831 Daily: 10am to 10pm The outlet store for Al Mana Group’s fashion arm which includes Mango,United Colors of Benetton, EmporioArmani, John Galliano, Sonia Rykiel and Roberto Cavalli. Off-season items at heavily discounted prices.

9 hyatt PlaZaHome to an array of interesting stores including Daiso and Mr Price making it the perfect place for home decor and DIY stuff. It also has fashion retail outlets including the Highland department store. +974 4448 555

al WaaB st, nExt to asPIrE Park

DaIly: 10am to 10Pm

GPS 25.32277, 51.52713

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10 the vanity room +974 44953876 x 3299 Porto Arabia, The PearlDaily: 10 am to 10pmA multi-brand boutique which has a zest of punk, carrying labels including House of Holland, Tibi, Anton Heunies, Lady Fozaza and FML.

11 dados BoutiQue – BoutiQue +974 5455051 Parcel 2, Porto Arabia, The PearlSun to Thurs: 10am to 10pmFri: 4pm to 10pmAn independent boutique carrying designers from Europe and the Middle East region with a focus on feminine and evening wear.

12 gold souk – souk Off Ali bin Abdullah Street

Surrounding Souq WaqifMost stores open Sat – Thu: 10am to1pm, 4pm to 10pm and Friday, 4pm to10pmAn interesting mix of elaborate Indian and Arabic gold jewellery to simple designs all in 18 or 22 carat. The purity of gold is regulated by law.

13 souk al ahmed, souk al dira, souk al asiery

Souk Al Ahmed Street, Surrounding Souq WaqifMost stores open Sat – Thu: 10am to1pm, 4pm to 10pm and Friday, 4pm to10pm

These three souks are located close to each other along the same street and is home to an assortment of fabrics and accoutrements for you to produce your own fashion creations. You can find products from factories of Japan and the UK which are famous for producing quality fabrics.

14 souk haraJ – souk Al Mansoura Street, Surrounding

Souq WaqifMost stores open Sat – Thu: 10am to1pm, 4pm to 10pm Friday: 4pm to 10pmA great place to get local merchandise at great prices including furniture, curtains, carpets, jewellery, crockery and tools.

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other Pointsof interest

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1 doha ethnograPhiC museumoff GranD hamaD & alI BIn aBDulla st +974 4443 6008 sunDay to thursDay, 9am to 12noon, 3Pm to 6Pm. frIDay, 3Pm to 6PmclosED on saturDaystImE to sPEnD: 30 mInutEsEstImatED DrIvInG DuratIon to aIrPort: 20 mInutEs

this building is the last remaining construction of its kind in doha giving a glimpse of traditional lifestyles of old communities in doha. It houses a traditional wind tower which funnels breeze into traditional homes. These wind towers were regular features of traditional homes in Qatar. Excellent museum to learn about the history and people of Qatar.

GPS 25.28874,51.53317

sharQ village & sPaA luxury meets tradition experience, Sharq Village and Spa features fourteen individual courtyard that covers 350 meters of private coastline around the ancient Arabic bazaar to form the resort. The 174-room hotel, which features a 2,099 meters Royal Villa, is situated in an area known as Sharq, meaning ‘Orient’. The majestic villa houses exquisite furnishings and treasures steeped in detail and tradition. The detailing refers to authentic Qatari-designed handrails, stone carvings and inlaid mosaics to create a sense of continuity and refinement that reinforces the rich history of local cultures.

GPS 25.31693,51.53378

2 msheireB enriChment CentreshEraton rounDaBout, al-cornIchE roaD+974 3319 7482httP://mEc.mshEIrEB.commonDay to thursDay : 9.00 am to 8.30 Pm, saturDay : 3.30 Pm to 6.30 Pm closED on sunDays anD frIDays tImE to sPEnD: 30 mInutEsEstImatED DrIvInG DuratIon to aIrPort: 45 mInutEs

Measuring 91 metres long and 24 metres wide, the floating msheireb enrichment Centre symbolizes both land and sea, the desert life of the Bedouins and the maritime tradition of pearl diving and fishing, which together form the core of Qatari and regional history.

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3 al koot fortal-asmakh strEEt, Jasra+974 4442 4143vIEWInG By aPPoIntmEnt (vIa PhonE)tImE to sPEnD: 30 mInutEsEstImatED DrIvInG DuratIon to aIrPort: 30 mInutEs

This fort was built in 1927 by Sheikh Abdullah bin Qassim Al-Thani, who governed Qatar between 1913 and 1949. The fort was created to protect the nearby Souq Waqif from thieves. the courtyard mosque is one of the massive fort’s most interesting features, mostly due to what it is missing: walls and a roof. since the mosque was often used by prisoners, its plan had to be modified so guards could keep a watchful eye on them, even during prayers. Despitethe lack of physical structure, the “mehrab” still faces the “Kaaba” in Mecca.

GPS 25.28874,51.53317

GPS 25.35349,51.25388

4 sheikh faisal Bin Qassimal thani museumal-shahanIyah+974 4486 1444httP://WWW.fBqmusEum.comvIEWInG By aPPoIntmEnt(vIa thE WEBsItE or PhonE) aDmIssIon Is frEEtImE to sPEnD: an hourEstImatED DrIvInG DuratIon to aIrPort: 1 hour 15

mInutEs

The museum has been established to preserve and display the different collections of arts and artifacts accumulated by Sheikh Faisal over the years from around the world.the exhibit focuses on middle eastern and islamic history and culture, reflecting the interest of the Qatari people in their national heritage and cultural identity; a cultural movement supported by sheikh faisal.

The museum contains some of the finest and most important examples of Arabic manuscripts, fine arts and militaria. It serves as an excellent resource for anyone who seeks a further understanding and knowledge of Islamic civilization and Qatari Heritage.

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sPeCial events By Qatar tourism authority

1 qatar IntErnatIonal automoBIlEs shoW 28th January to 3rD fEBruary

Qatar Motor Show is the most important motoring event in the Middle East, showcasing the latest in auto and performance trends. 2013 will see the exhibition unveil Arab›s first locally designed and manufactured luxury hyper car. Several of Bertone›s state of the art models will be on display, along with a classic car show.

2 10th Doha JEWEllEry & WatchEs ExhIBItIon 26th fEBruary to 3rD march

The Exhibition aims to distinguish itself from other exhibitions to eventually become the chosen venue for product launches in the world of jewellery and watch design and manufacturing. This year will be the exhibition›s 10th anniversary and will see the participation of exclusive luxurious brands that are under the distributorship of Qatar› premier family-owned jewellery businesses.

3 Doha fooD fEstIval 7th march to 10th march

The much anticipated food festival is a funfamily event showcasing cuisine from all around the world. It brings together restaurants and chefs from all over the city, both inside the hotels and out, to prepare their signature dishes. With a cool festival

atmosphere, the food is more of an excuse for Doha residents to mingle and enjoy the last of the cold months before summer hits.

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