Looking for the best places to visit in Doha, Qatar? I’ve got you covered! This post will tackle all of the top things to do in Doha. From popular tourist attractions to meaningful cultural experiences, this guide on things to see in Doha won’t disappoint. Let’s dive in!
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Doha, Qatar is a force to be reckoned with.
Though much less known than it’s neighbor, Dubai, Doha deserves a spot on your travel bucket list. It is more quiet and understated, and that is exactly what makes it so special.
Qatar has a deep connection to its past and its traditions. This much is evident after spending even just one day in Doha.
The places you’ll visit and things you see will take your breath away. The beauty, the history, and the culture seem so evident hey are almost tangible.
Qatar is also one of the richest countries in the world. This means that Doha is well-designed and modern, and that visitors can feel safe exploring, even solo.
If you are a first time visitor to Qatar, or are returning back to explore more in depth, this guide of the best places to visit in Doha will help you out. Here you will find all the top things to see in this bustling capital city.
Doha Quick Links
- The Best Hotel in Doha: Souq Waqif Boutique Hotel
- Reserve the Best Doha City Tour here, covering many of the sites listed below.
- Book your private airport transfer from Hamad International Airport here.
- Book a Rental Car in Doha if you have more time in Qatar.
- Have less than 24 hours? Book this Doha transit tour (to and from the airport)to get a great taste of the city on limited time.
- 5 Doha Travel Essentials: a lightweight scarf for entering mosques; a long flowy kimono; a wide brim hat; a reusable water bottle; a plug converter.
- Qatar visa information: Qatar offers visa-free entry for citizens of over 80 countries, including the USA, UK, Australia and more. Check your eligibility here.
The 31 Best Places to Visit in Doha, Qatar
From top cultural attractions to the arts to old souks and more, here are the best places to visit in Doha, Qatar.
1. Souq Waqif
First and foremost, you absolutely need to add Souq Waqif to your list. It is not only one of the best places to visit in Doha, but it is also where I recommend basing yourself during your visit.
⫸ The Souq Waqif Boutique Hotel will set you up in the middle of all the action. You will be within walking distance of all of Souq Waqif’s bustling stalls and shops, and have easy access tot he Metro. The hotel itself has luxe, well-designed rooms, fast free wifi, a swimming pool, and super helpful staff. I can’t recommend it enough! BOOK YOUR STAY HERE!
Souq Waqif is one of the most iconic places in Doha, known for its lively atmosphere and bustling energy. Many shops stay open until 11pm, so it is even alive and awake into the night.
The souq’s architecture is a rebuild after a fire destroyed part of the original souq on the same spot. Wander through the narrow alleyways and busy streets full of spice shops, souvenir stalls, tasty cafes, and authentic restaurants.
This trading site is where Bedouin’s used to meet in ancient times. And today, it’s still one of the most exciting things to see in Doha!
Hours: Saturday – Thursday: 8am – 12:30pm; 3pm – 10pm. Friday: 3pm – 10pm.
Fees: None, unless you purchase goods!
2. Pigeon Towers
The Pigeon Towers are stunning sand-colored columns found within the Katara Cultural Village.
These ancient structures, which were used for centuries to house pigeons, are a perfect example of Islamic architectural ingenuity. They were used by farmers to rise pigeons in order to collect their droppings for fertilizer, or for meat and eggs.
The towers are now an important part of Qatar’s cultural heritage. The towers are both beautiful and functional, with each one capable of accommodating thousands of pigeons. Read all about how to visit the Pigeon Towers here.
I couldn’t wait to see them strictly for their architectural beauty. I recommend visiting at sunrise or sunset for the best golden hour glow.
Pro Tip: If you prefer to take a tour, this tour in particular stops at the Katara Cultural Village, where you can see the gorgeous Pigeon Towers as well as several of the sights below. It also features a traditional dhow boat cruise, too! BOOK YOUR TOUR HERE!
Hours: 24 / 7 / 365
Fees: None.
3. Katara Mosque
The stunningly detailed tiles of the Katara Mosque are reason enough to head to Katara Cultural Village. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Doha and frankly, one of the most beautiful mosques in the country.
Located directly next to the Pigeon Towers, this mosque was built in 2011. With its large blue dome, towering minarets and spacious interior, the Katara Mosque is a popular tourist attraction and a place for locals to come together for prayer.
Pro Tip: When visiting mosques in Doha, be sure to wear a loose flowy kimono to cover your shoulders, waist, and midriff. Keep a sheer lightweight scarf on hand for extra coverage (you’ll need to cover your head to enter mosques.)
Hours: 24 / 7 / 365
Fees: None.
4. Gold Mosque
Tucked away in Katara’s maze of buildings is another mosque made of shimmering gold tiles. As the sun rises higher in the sky, the mosque seems to glow brighter and brighter!
Smaller than the Katara Mosque, this site is no less stunning. It is hands down one of the best places to see in Doha.
Hours: 24 / 7 / 365
Fees: None.
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5. Katara Amphitheatre
One of the highlights of Katara Village, the large amphitheatre is worth a visit. Even when no events are scheduled, visitors are welcome to stroll through the entrance and see the large open air theatre
The design is a blend of Islamic and classical Greek architecture all rolled into one, with the capacity to seat 5,000 people.
Built in 2008, the ampitheatre is centrally located in Katara Village. It hosts many of Doha’s world-class performances.
Hours: 24 / 7 / 365 except for ticketed shows.
Fees: Free unless attending a performance.
6. Katara Cultural Village Cafes
One of the best aspects of visiting Katara Cultural Village is the plethora of tasty and trendy cafes on site.
Visit the popular ChacLate Cafe, where you can get fresh juice, Turkish Coffee, and treats like honeycake. Or, stop by my personal favorite breakfast spot, Chapati & Karak, where you can get cardamom spiced karak tea and chapati wraps with cheese or eggs or sweets.
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7. Katara Beach
If you love sand and sun, then you need to see the Arabian Sea while in Doha. Katara Beach is a quick and easy stroll from Katara Cultural Village, so it’s the perfect choice!
This stunning stretch of sand is perfect for relaxing with a book, swimming the bright blue waters, or just soaking up the sun on the warm, golden sand. This beach is the only public beach in Doha.
There are separate areas for men only, women only, and family visitors. And, you have plenty of water sports and rentals to choose from.
Katara Beach is a must-visit for anyone who is a mermaid at heart. Visit year round, but in the summer months, start early!
Pro Tip: If you prefer to stay near the beach, consider booking the 21 High Street Residence as your accommodations. Right on Katara Beach, this chic hotel has a fitness center, fast wifi, free private parking, and more. Some units even have a balcony, for quiet mornings with a view. BOOK YOUR STAY HERE!
Hours: 10am – 11pm, though hours can vary on different beaches.
Fees: QR 50 on weekends; QR 25 on weekdays.
8. Museum of Islamic Art
The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) is housed in a stunning cube-like geometric design right on the water. The architect I. M. Pei specified that the museum must be built on an artificial peninsula near the traditional dhow harbor.
Inside, MIA is even more incredible. It holds Islamic art from across three continents, including old manuscripts, intricate metalwork, colorful textiles, and much more.
The artifacts date from the 7th century through the 20th century, and this is one of the most complete collections of Islamic artifacts in the world. You can’t miss it!
Pro Tip: A ticket to the Museum of Islamic Art will cost only 50 QAR, which is less than $14 USD. If you book tickets online, you can also snag entry to four other museums or sites too. Book in advance here.
Hours: Saturday – Thursday: 9am – 7pm; Fridays: 1.30 – 7pm.
Fees: QR 50.
9. Islamic Cultural Center
Across from Souq Waqif, you will likely notice a spiral shaped building towering up into the sky. This is the Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Centre, or, Fanar.
Fanar was once the largest mosque in Qatar. And while it still functions as a place for prayer, this building also hosts religious and educational activities, even for visitors.
Tourists can learn about the Qatari lifestyle and history as well as try local coffee. Etiquette and courses on the Islamic faith are also available. But hands down, my top recommendation is to visit during Friday prayers.
100% of the mosques I have visited, even the heavily touristic Sheik Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, are strictly closed to visitors during prayer times. And understandably so.
Here, even non-Muslim visitors can attend Friday prayers led in English to learn about this deep and moving tradition.
Hours: Visit. 7.30am – 10pm. The welcome desk is open 7.30am – 1.30pm and 4pm – 10pm.
Fees: Dependent upon which activities you choose.
10. National Museum of Qatar
One of the can’t-miss things to do in Doha is a visit to the National Museum of Qatar. The museum offers an immersive experience that takes visitors through the history of the region, from prehistoric times to the present day.
With interactive exhibits, stunning artwork, and informative displays, there is something for everyone at this world-class museum.
The architecture of the building itself is impressive, resembling a desert rose that blends seamlessly into the surrounding landscape. Whether you are a history buff or just like to learn, a visit to the national Museum of Qatar will not disappoint.
Hours: Saturday – Thursday: 9am – 7pm; Fridays: 1.30 – 7pm.
Fees: QR 50.
11. Falcon Souq
The Falcon Souq is technically part of Souq Waqif, but it is set apart into an area of its own.
Get a fascinating look into an important part of Qatari culture and heritage here. As one of the most popular places to visit in Doha, the souq is home to a variety of different types of falcons, including the highly prized Peregrine Falcon.
The birds are highly revered in Qatar, as well as in other Gulf countries. The Falcon Souq is a place where locals can not only purchase falcons but also buy food and visit the pet hospital. Tourists can learn more about the history of falconry here, too.
Hours: 7am – 1pm; 5pm – 9:30pm daily.
Fees: None.
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12. State Grand Mosque
The State Grand Mosque in Doha is an icon of Qatar’s Islamic culture. The mosque is known for its beautiful architecture, elegant mosaics, intricate carvings, and magnificent chandeliers.
As one of the most visited places in Doha, it’s an excellent stop if you want to learn more about Islamic culture and religion. When visiting the mosque, it’s essential to dress modestly (check my Qatar packing list for details) and remove your shoes before entering
Allow ample time to wander through the mosque and enjoy its tranquil surroundings. The State Grand Mosque in Doha is undoubtedly a must-see attraction and not to be missed!
Hours: Saturday – Thursday: 9am and 7pm; Friday: 2pm until 7pm.
Fees: None.
13. The Persian Gulf from a Dhow Boat
The first time I saw the Arabian Sea, I was shocked at how blue the waters were. I had always pictured the orange desert dunes when thinking of the Middle East, and it just hadn’t occurred to me that the water would be so pretty.
One of the best ways to see the water is from a traditional dhow boat. See the Doha skyline from the water after a tour of the souks, mosques, and sites of the city.
Pro Tip: Consider, this Doha tour for your traditional dhow boat cruise. The tour also stops at the Katara Cultural Village, mentioned above, where you can see the gorgeous Pigeon Towers and Katara Mosque! BOOK YOUR TOUR HERE!
14. Al Koot Fort
If you’re on the way to the Falcon Souq, make sure to stop by the tall white Al Koot Fort, just a short walk away. Originally a police station and later a jail, it was rebuilt in the 1920s as a fort by Sheikh Abdullah Bin Jassim Al Thani.
Although the museum isn’t currently open, it’s definitely worth a quick visit while you’re in the area.
Hours: 24 / 7/ 365; note that the museum is currently closed.
Fees: None.
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15. Arab Postal Stamp Museum
If you’re interested in Arab culture and history, you should definitely add the Arab Postal Stamp Museum to your list of places to visit. Located in the heart of Doha, at the Katara Cultural Village, the museum showcases an impressive collection of stamps from various Arab countries.
The stamps depict a wide array of themes, from historical figures to natural wonders in the Arab world. One of the highlights of the museum is the section dedicated to Qatar’s postal history, which gives visitors a glimpse into the country’s development over the years.
Check out the interactive exhibits and browse the museum shop, where you can purchase unique souvenirs and postcards featuring some of the stamps on display.
Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 9am and 7pm; Friday: 3:30pm until 9pm; Saturday: 9am-12pm and 5pm – 8pm.
Fees: None.
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16. The Pearl Qatar
The Pearl Qatar in Doha is a man-made island and one of the most luxurious areas of the city. Attention shoppers out there – this is a spot you will likely enjoy!
The Pearl has everything from a luxurious shopping experience, to world-class dining options, to breathtaking views of the Persian Gulf. Visitors will find plenty of high-end boutiques, ranging from internationally recognized brands to local designers.
The Pearl also has a range of restaurants and cafes that serve delicious international dishes, so save room for lunch or dinner.
Pro Tip: There is free parking available at the entrance of the island, making it easy to explore on foot. If you would rather visit as part of a tour, check out this guided tour option.
17. Doha Corniche
Doha’s Corniche is a picturesque waterfront promenade with stunning views of the city skyline and the Arabian Gulf. It stretches for seven kilometers and offers visitors plenty of opportunities to indulge in leisurely walks, bike rides, and picnics with family and friends.
Enjoy the scenic views, take in the local culture, and escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The best time to visit the Corniche is in the early morning or late afternoon when temperatures are milder, and the crowds are less dense. It is a beautiful place to get a bit of exercise on your trip.
Hours: 24 / 7 / 365
Fees: None.
18. The Pearl Monument
While walking the Corniche, keep your eyes peeled for The Pearl – a large monument honoring Doha’s history as a pearl farming nation.
The large monument features a shimmering pearl inside an oyster. Visitors can stroll through the nearby park or take a boat ride along the nearby canal to admire the monument from afar.
My top tip for visiting the Pearl Monument is to go during sunset when the surrounding sky paints a beautiful backdrop against the gleaming exterior.
Hours: 24 / 7 / 365
Fees: None.
19. Aspire Park
Aspire Park is a must-see attraction when visiting Doha – and it is a far cry from what you’d expect to see in a desert nation. The lush green park, located in the heart of the city, is an oasis of tranquility and relaxation.
Aspire Park is renowned for its fountains, lakes, jogging tracks, and green grass. Aspire Park is also home to the famous Torch Doha Hotel, which offers breathtaking views of the park from its exclusive restaurant on the 47th floor.
When visiting, feel free to bring a picnic blanket and some food if the temperature is right, as there are plenty of picnic spots to enjoy throughout the park.
Hours: 7am – 11pm.
Fees: None.
20. Khalifa International Stadium
Sports fans in Doha should make it a point to stop and visit the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, Qatar. It is the tallest freestanding structure in the country and can accommodate up to 50,000 people!
This modern stadium was built for the 2006 Asian Games and has now hosted numerous international sporting events, including the IAAF World Athletics Championship and the AFC Asian Cup.
If you’re planning on visiting Doha and are interested in sports or architecture, the Khalifa International Stadium is a must-see.
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21. Mall Of Qatar
Similar to Dubai, though somewhat less extravagant, Doha has plenty of luxury shopping opportunities. The Mall of Qatar is a state-of-the-art shopping with over 500 stores.
Expect high-end designer brands, department stores, and popular fashion retailers. In addition to shopping, the mall also offers a variety of entertainment options such as a theme park, indoor skating rink, and movie theatre.
Though I am not a big shopper myself, I have to admit that this is a great escape from the heat if you visit Qatar in the summer.
Hours: Sunday – Wednesday: 10am – 10pm; Thursday – Friday: 10am – 12am; Saturday: 10am – 11pm. (Restaurants are closed for Friday prayers from 11:30am – 1pm.)
Fees: None.
22. Le Pouce Sculpture
When you’re walking is Souq Waqif, you are more than likely to come across the giant gold thumb sculpture called Le Pouce. Created by the famous French sculptor César Baldaccini, this masterpiece towers over visitors.
It is definitely worth a quick stop as you stroll the souq!
Hours: 24 / 7 / 365
Fees: None.
23. Souq Waqif Art Center
Tucked down the same walkable street as Le Pouce is the Souq Waqif Art Center. It is a fun spot to visit and is especially vibrant at night, due to the bright and colorful lanterns found here.
Inside, you can stroll the gallery with rotating exhibitions to see what is on view. Or, watch painters creating masterpieces in real time. Pop into each small room to see what treasures you can find.
Hours: Saturday – Thursday: 8am – 2pm and 4pm – 10pm. Friday: 4pm – 10pm.
Fees: None.
24. Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art
Another of the art-filled places to visit in Doha is the Arab Museum of Modern Art.
Located in the Education City, the museum houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art from the Arab world and beyond. From paintings and sculptures to installations and multimedia installations, the exhibits provide a thought-provoking cultural experience.
Pro Tip: The museum also offers guided tours and art workshops for anyone looking to enhance their experience.
Hours: Saturday – Thursday: 9am – 7pm; Fridays: 1.30pm – 7pm.
Fees: None.
25. Qatar National Library
The Qatar National Library in Doha was designed by renowned Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, and holds over one million books, as well as a state-of-the-art children’s library, too.
This Library preserves heritage texts holding historical significance to Arab-Islamic Civilization and gives free access to Qatari citizens.
Operating hours are 8am-8pm. For a more in-depth and educational experience, consider attending a lecture or taking a tour. Trust us, it’s worth it!
Pro Tip: The Qatar national Library is around a 15 minutes drive from the Souq Waqif area. Visitors can take an Uber or a taxi – just make sure to read my taxi safety tips first!
Hours: Saturday – Thursday: 8am – 8pm; Fridays: 4pm – 8pm.
Fees: None.
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26. Barzan Towers
The Barzan Towers are undoubtedly one of the most intriguing places to visit in Doha. These watchtowers date back to the 19th century and were used to protect the city from invasion and alert the nearby army.
Their unique architecture and historical significance make them offer a glimpse into the region’s past. The towers offer stunning views of the surrounding area and make for an excellent photo opportunity, so don’t forget your camera.
Hours: 8am -12:30am.
Fees: None.
27. Omani Market
The Omani Market is exactly what you’d expect it to be – a market where traditional Omani style items are sold. This includes jewelry, textiles, pottery, antiques, and spices.
The market is located in the heart of the city, near other popular places to visit in Doha, such as the Museum of Islamic Art and Souq Waqif.
To make the most of your visit, come prepared to bargain for prices and take your time exploring all the different stalls.
Hours: 7am -8pm.
Fees: None.
28. MIA Park
The MIA Park is a large, stunning coastal green space located close to the Museum of Islamic Art.
Enjoy the multiple art installations, the playground, and the great views of the Doha skyline.
Pro Tip: MIA Park is open 24 hours each day. Plan to arrive either in the early morning or close to sunset to avoid the intense midday heat. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, a wide brim hat, and plenty of water!
Hours: 24 / 7 / 365
Fees: None.
29. Doha Festival City
Doha Festival City is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in luxury shopping and entertainment. This indoor mall is the largest in Qatar and holds more than 500 international and local brands.
Aside from shopping, there is a world-class indoor theme park here, an Angry Birds World, and a variety of dining options to choose from.
Hours: Sunday – Wednesday: 10am – 10pm. Thursday – Saturday: 10am – 11pm.
Fees: Varies depending on what activities you choose.
30. Villaggio Mall
The Villagio Mall is another of the best places in Doha for shoppers. It has over 200 stores to choose from, plenty of cafes and restaurants, and beautiful architecture to boot.
When visiting the mall, be sure to keep an eye out for the Gondolania Theme Park, complete with an indoor canal and gondola rides.
Pro Tip: The mall has a dress code. Females, be sure to wear your flowy kimono or long maxi skirt here. Shoulders and knees should be covered!
Hours: Sunday – Wednesday: – 9am – 10pm. Saturday & Thursday: 9am -11pm. Friday: 1pm – 11pm.
Fees: None unless you make purchases.
31. 974 Beach
Since Doha overlooks the Persian Gulf, it should be no surprise that there are some excellent beaches here. 974 is one of the best.
This beach is one of the most picturesque locations in the city. It’s the perfect place to soak up the sun, take a stroll or a dip, or get active. Try your hand at beach volleyball, kayaking, or paddleboarding.
For me, the most interesting thing about 974 Beach is the presence of a colorful, towering art installation by Ugo Rondinone. Creator of the famous Seven Magic Mountains, Rondinone created a similar installation for Doha here.
Don’t miss these tall colorful rocks if you are a fan of the Las Vegas artwork! This was one of my favorite places to visit in Doha particularly because of them!
Where Exactly Is Doha, Qatar?
Doha is the capital of Qatar. It is located on the east coast of the country and borders the Arabian Sea. It is directly west from United Arab Emirates.
Where To Stay in Doha
I highly recommend staying in one of two main areas within Doha. My favorite is near Souq Waqif, and my second favorite is near Katara Cultural Village.
1. Souq Waqif Boutique Hotel
Souq Waqif Boutique Hotel is my top pick for any first time visitor to Doha. You’ll be right in the center of the souk and within walking distance of many of the places to visit in Doha, listed above. This hotel is also within easy walking distance of the metro.
The hotel rooms here are clean, colorful, and comfortable. The staff was incredibly helpful during my stay, and the hotel has amenities like a pool, fast wifi, and meal options if you like.
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2. Saraya Corniche
My second choice is the Saraya Corniche, which offers easy access to the corniche waterfront as well as being walkable from the Souq Waqif area. The rooms are a bit less luxurious than my top choice, but this hotel does the trick.
Breakfast and dinner buffets feature Arabic and Indian food, and many rooms have great views of the Corniche or the Doha skyline. Check out the fitness center, pool, and restaurant / bar on site.
3. The 21 High Street Residence
For my beachgoers out there, the 21 High Street Residence might just be for you.
Located on Katara Beach, this chic hotel is literally steps from the water. It has a fitness center, free private parking, room service, and more. Some units also have a balcony, so you can drink in that sunshine all day long.
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Pro Tip: If you’re visiting on a short layover, then the Oryx Transit Hotel might be for you. This hotel provides easy access to and from the airport terminals.
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I hope that this list of the best places to visit in Doha has given you some ideas on what you can’t miss in this city. Doha has a lot to offer.
Let me know below, which site are you most excited to see?
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