Visiting Quatar: Sights you can't miss
Qatar will host the FIFA World Cup in November, On the eve of a major sporting event, we will tell you about the main attractions of the country worth visiting.
Qatar has a rich natural resource base, like many countries in the Middle East, as well as a strong international influence. In this country, everyone can find something to do according to his or her interests. It has everything from children's parks, plenty of entertainment venues, museums, impressive in its colorful markets, to ultra-modern beaches and other interesting sights.
Prices will pleasantly surprise tourists, as well as a high level of tourist infrastructure.
The capital of Qatar - Doha.
Doha is the main resort of the country. Here you can enjoy the beautified snow-white beaches, shop in the best stores, outlet stores and boutiques.
The city has become one of the fastest growing cities in the world, one of the most prosperous cities on the Persian Gulf coast, as well as the economic and oil center of the country.
With its huge skyscrapers, high-tech buildings, historical monuments in the "old center", the latest entertainment centers, boutiques, villas and artificial islands, Doha attracts millions of tourists every year, contributing to the growth of the country's economy.
Doha Corniche in Doha.
The Corniche promenade stretches along the Persian Gulf and is one of the most popular places to hang out.
The modern high-rises concentrated in this location have stunning architecture, symbolizing Qatar's economic prosperity. The complex consists of upscale facilities interspersed with green parks and recreational areas offering a wide range of recreational activities.
The Corniche promenade has evolved in recent years into a signature landmark that represents Qatar to the world.
Museum of islamic art.
The Museum of Islamic Art, which opened its doors to visitors in 2008, is not only the main museum in Qatar, but also the largest in the Gulf countries.
The unique architecture of the building makes it stand out from the rest: a series of huge stone blocks, arranged one above the other, form a magical tower-like composition that looks like a luxurious sheikh's palace.
In the museum you will find a collection of works of Islamic art: ceramics, textiles, manuscripts, and other objects that give an idea of Islamic art.
We will continue our acquaintance with Qatar in the following articles.