Immersed in a captivating blend of culture, heritage, natural splendour, and architectural mastery, Qatar stands as a vibrant melting pot that astounds at every turn. Prepare to be spellbound as you traverse this enchanting land, for its very essence is a testament to human ingenuity and artistic brilliance.

Museum of Islamic Art

Next to the serene waterfront promenade in Doha, you will find the Museum of Islamic Art, truly a piece of art in the city that was designed by Pritzker Prize winner I.M.Pei. You will observe traditional Islamic elements of architecture such as domes, arches, and geometric patterns here mixed with contemporary styles. If you’re staying at a property like Al Najada Doha Hotel Apartments By Oaks, one of the most convenient hotel apartments in Qatar, the museum is only 7 minutes away.

Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC)

The iconic QNCC features the most eccentric features, including its highlight, the sidra trees holding up the outer roof. The trees symbolise knowledge. The design was done by Arata Isozaki who became famous for its grandeur and architectural excellence. The convention centre features an auditorium, meeting rooms, and exhibition space.

km2bp @ Mapillary.com, In front of the Qatar National Convention Centre in Gharrafat Al Rayyan, CC BY-SA 4.0

Al Janoub Stadium       

Inspired by the dhow boats and pearls that held much significance in Qatar’s economy, the Al Janoub Stadium has the most unique exterior you will encounter in a stadium. This was built as one of the stadiums to host the FIFA World Cup 2022 and is now the official stadium of Al Wakra Sports Club.