There is not a single country in the East where there is not a bazaar.
Souq Waqif ("The Market on your feet") is a local labyrinth market where you can find absolutely everything that the Middle East is rich in: from traditional clothes and spices to handmade products and souvenirs. There are also a huge number of restaurants and cafes of both Qatari cuisine, as well as Asian and African countries.
On weekends and holidays, you can watch performances by dancers and musicians.
And the bird market is also very popular, where various pets and birds are sold
Souq Waqif Oriental Bazaar occupies several blocks and is an oriental bazaar in the canonical sense. It resembles an old city made up of low-rise buildings with narrow passages between them (two riders will separate). The bazaar has everything. The goods are systematized by streets, or rather by streets.
Souvenirs /spices/shoes/birds/fabrics/tableware/carpets/clothes /children's goods/wood products/ etc. etc. are sold in small shops located along the streets, which it is a matter of a minute to get lost. There is a clear trend towards ostentatious luxury. The sellers are very friendly and not intrusive, you need to bargain. What is possible to try, you can (and should) try.
Every now and then there are places where you can have a snack.
The Qatar Army military band is based on the main street of the bazaar; black mercenaries give sit-down or walking concerts of bravura music.
Souq Wagif is an absolutely authentic market in Doha, the capital of the Kingdom of Qatar. Previously, there was actually an old market on this territory, but now it is a recreated object, specially aged. Well done! Here you can get acquainted with all kinds of Qatari folk crafts and buy souvenirs of Qatari creativity. Everything is done with love. All sellers are very friendly and willing to accept discounts.
The old city area in Doha. It is a very popular place among tourists and locals. It seems to me that there is everything on the market: from a shovel to a parrot))))