Breakfast at Hotel.
The Pearl, most glamorous addresses in Qatar are located on these man-made islands, almost four million square meters of residential and commercial space. The "Arabian Riviera" is divided into three main areas.
Qanat Quartier, the Venice-inspired neighborhood with its colorful buildings, canals and bridges- a real feast for the eyes. Porto Arabia can be described as a modern Mediterranean district, featuring luxurious yachts and dining spots, from mouthwatering ice-cream to eclectic flavors from all over the world and street food delicacies. Medina Centrale introduces plazas, gardens, play areas for the kids, along with plenty of cafes and restaurants, and shops.Al Corniche, a long promenade stretching over four miles along the half-moon bay of Doha. The pavement begins in the north at Sheraton Park and extends to the construction of the new National Museum. It is designed like a shell with a pearl inside, Pearl Monument sits at the entrance to Dhow Harbor, watch the dhows lighting up the Corniche, In between, you’ll find restaurants, outdoor exercise equipment, the Museum of Islamic Art, the MIA Park. The Museum of Islamic Art is at the southern end of the Corniche. The building was conceived by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I.M. Pei, best known for designing the glass pyramid at the Louvre in Paris.And finally, beyond the southern edge of the Corniche is the unmissable National Museum of Qatar.
Shaped like a desert rose, it was designed by French architect Jean Nouvel and tells the story of Qatar’s rich heritage.
Lunch at Local Restaurant in city
Visit Katara Village, site of many cultural activities including art exhibitions, films, operas, orchestras and festivals.
Built to replicate a traditional Qatari village with a few twists thrown. The Katara Mosque designed by Turkey’s Zeynep Fadilloglu, who is believed to be the first female architect to specialize in mosques, the mosque features Persian and Turkish tile and enamel work in shades of blue and gold, proffering a stark contrast to the surrounding buildings.
21 High Street - A giant gift box marks the start of this ultra-luxe high street or follow the trail of high end cars dropping shoppers off at Galeries Lafayette – the iconic French department store. Be sure to visit the Roman amphitheater and test the amplifying acoustics by standing in the middle of the stage and speaking in a normal voice. Spread over 3,275 sqm, this classical Greek style amphitheatre reflects Islamic influences, particularly in its arched entrances. Grand Mosque Great mixture of modern and old culture. Souq Waqif – the standing market or heritage market, where you can check your bargaining skill for souvenirs, traditional Garments, Spices, Handicrafts, Jewelries etc.Dinner & Overnight at Hotel.
National Museum of Qatar: 09:00 am to 7:00 pm (Friday 1:30 pm – 7:00 pm) -Tuesday closed
Museum of Islamic Art: Opening time: 09:00 am to 5:30 pm (Friday 1:30 pm – 7:00 pm)
Accommodation : 3 Star Hotel/Resort