I think this place is a must see in Doha. It's worth getting here. Tourists should keep in mind that on Friday in Doha, the subway opens at 14:00. And although there is a Qatar metro station, on Friday morning you can only get there by taxi. The most interesting places on the territory are the Golden Mosque, the Blue Mosque, the amphitheater, the pigeon towers, and many original art objects. There are many restaurants, not only oriental, but also with European cuisine.
Of all the attractions in Doha, Qatar is probably the one I liked the most. The artificiality of the city is least felt here, along with Suk Waqif. Make sure to set aside time to visit this village.
Like everything in Doha, it is very beautiful from the outside: architecturally, East meets West. An unusual fountain, a small exhibition hall where bazaars with local brands of clothing, jewelry, etc. are organized. There are many coffee shops and restaurants. And there's even a bookstore! Great for one time. Then only for the sake of specific restaurants.
A sprawling place, but consisting of separate parts that do not fit together at all. An amphitheater, a hippodrome, and a mosque covered with gold film. I didn't get in, but I need to visit.
A modern and very atmospheric place in a purely Arabic style. The air conditioning on the street, the golden mosque, the amphitheater are breathtaking.
Katara Cultural Village is an ethnographic village created to introduce locals and tourists to the culture of the Ancient East. There is a theater, art galleries, mosques and various exhibitions.
A large cultural complex built at the expense of the state for all residents and guests of Doha. All state-important cultural festivals and concerts are held here. Excellent acoustics in the central square, although it is completely open. The State Falconry Federation is also located here. We were lucky enough to see hunting falcons. They are kept here and trained after the hunting season.
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Dimitrius Alexandrius
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November 12, 2024
First of all, do you drive in and see tentacles on buildings? What? (see photo). Then pass by expensive shops and towards the embankment there are lovely streets with small shops and all sorts of handmade things. There is an amphitheater in the center, then a mosque. You can take a walk
An interesting place made in the spirit of an old Arab town. There is an oriental flavor) and a street with cooling, as well as shops of world brands. In the evening, a small fountain show. Well, it's not very big. It's worth a look))))
Katara Village is located on the waterfront and consists of about 30 low buildings combined into streets. The streets are covered with awnings from the sun. One of the wonderful individual buildings in the area is the amphitheater, a huge arena with open–air stands where concerts are held. Another wonderful building is the Golden Mosque. Its walls are covered with small mosaic tiles with a shiny coating that actually looks like gold.
In addition to catering establishments, mainly facing the waterfront, there are many photo and art galleries in the buildings of Qatar Village, admission is free everywhere.