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From souks to skyscrapers: Why Qatar deserves a spot on your travel list

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 24, 2025, 12:09 IST
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From souks to skyscrapers: Why Qatar deserves a spot on your travel list

Qatar, located on the Arabian Peninsula, offers a unique blend of ancient traditions and futuristic innovation. Travelers step into a world at the heart of Middle Eastern culture, with bustling souks, beautiful mosques, vast deserts, and innovative museums. There is something for everyone here—whether you like exploring new cultures, enjoying adventure activities, or trying new cuisines.

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Vibrant Traditional Markets

Qatar has a popular spot called Souq Waqif, located in Doha, which is a traditional market restored to preserve its original Qatari style and charm. This place gives an authentic cultural experience where visitors can buy items like spices, textiles, handicrafts, perfumes, and traditional clothing. It also has plenty of cafes and restaurants where one can explore authentic Qatari cuisine. Interestingly, the souq also houses Qatar’s first hotel, which is large and known for its tiled balconies.

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World-Class Museums and Cultural Sites

Qatar is home to several museums that showcase Islamic art, history, and culture. The Museum of Islamic Art has a vast collection of artifacts spanning over 1,400 years of Islamic history. Another must-visit is the National Museum of Qatar, whose innovative architecture narrates the country’s journey through time. These museums embody Qatari culture and educate visitors about Middle Eastern heritage.

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Katara Cultural Village

Located in Doha, this cultural and commercial complex was built as a hub for cultural exchange and the arts. Designed to resemble a traditional Qatari village, Katara hosts live performances, art exhibitions, literary festivals, and craft workshops. It provides a deep cultural experience and a chance to engage with Middle Eastern arts and traditions.

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Perfect Blend of Modernity and Heritage

Qatar’s skyline is filled with breathtaking skyscrapers that blend traditional Islamic architecture with modern design. This unique fusion can be seen in landmarks like the Imam Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab Mosque and the Fanar Islamic Cultural Center, which combine traditional Arab styles with contemporary elements. On the other hand, futuristic buildings such as Burj Doha reflect Qatar’s rapid development.

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Diverse Culinary Scene

Qatar boasts a rich culinary heritage rooted in traditional Arab cuisine. Signature dishes include machboos (spiced rice with meat), the national dish of Qatar, harees (slow-cooked wheat and meat), and balaleet (sweet vermicelli with eggs). From street food markets to luxury hotels, visitors can enjoy a wide range of Middle Eastern and international flavors. Seafood and dates are staples of Qatari cuisine. As part of local hospitality, meals are often preceded by serving coffee or tea, a gesture deeply embedded in Qatari culture.

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Warm Hospitality and Safety

Hospitality is an integral part of Qatari culture, rooted in Islamic and Arab traditions. Offering coffee or tea is common in homes, social gatherings, and even business meetings, reflecting the country’s emphasis on generosity. Qatar is also known for its high safety standards and political stability, making it one of the safest destinations in the world for tourists and expatriates.

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