Qatar is the current venue for the 2022 Soccer World Cup, but, beyond this event, the Arab country is an oasis that keeps various architectural, cultural and tourist jewels inside.
And it is that this nation is preparing to offer a pleasant experience to visitors, who must visit the most characteristic sites of this area of the Persian Gulf.
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souq wakif
One of the most indigenous places is the Souq Wakif, considered the ‘Traditional Souk of Doha’, which is home to a large number of shops offering everything from expensive fabrics and jewelry to spices and typical foods.
As indicated by CNN in Spanish, there you can taste some kebabs or enter the labyrinth of businesses that make up the Qatari market.
the corniche
Divided into three sections, the Corniche extends for about seven kilometers of promenade that exposes various restaurants, sports areas and public children’s areas and also has spectacular views of the coast.
Doha Museum of Islamic Art
This historical and cultural center of Doha was built to promote Muslim art and tradition, according to what was published by Visit Qatar, the official tourism page in this country.
In addition, the structure of the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha is positioned on an artificial island and has a collection of jewelry and calligraphy with pieces over a thousand years old.
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Katara Cultural Village
In its frenzy to publicize its traditions, the Qatari government created the Katara Cultural Village, an epicenter of national art that boasts several museums, an open-air amphitheater, and mosques covered in colorful blue and gold tiles.
Khor al-Adaid
About 60 kilometers southwest of the capital of Qatar, there is a unique landscape in the world: Khor Al Adaid, also known as the ‘Inland Sea’.
This body of water hidden in the Arabian desert is home to activities ideal for the more adventurous, ranging from camel riding, sand boarding to paragliding.
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Source: Eluniverso

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