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I didn't intend to stay all that long in Granada, but the days kept adding up. A magical town. A mix of Moorish and Andalusian architecture and culture. The streets in the old town (medina) are winding...
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Doha Skyline © Amjra
Why?  Choose a holiday in Doha for fabulous
shopping opportunities, great restaurants, inspiring scenery,
relaxing beaches and sunny weather regardless of when you are
travelling. The city is the gateway to the rest of the country,
including desert safaris, forgotten forts and inland seas.
When?  The best time to travel to Doha during the winter
months from November to April, which tend to be marginally cooler
than the summer months of May to October, when the mercury often
peaks at 104F (40C).
Who for?  Doha remains a hub for international trade and
businesspeople. However, leisure travellers will enjoy Doha equally
as much. The city offers a host of world-class shopping malls as
well as the more traditional souqs (markets). Children
will be entertained with trips to the Doha Zoo and Aladdin's
Kingdom, and adventure seekers are sure to enjoy desert safaris and
sand-boarding in the dunes. Doha also offers an impressive
selection of top restaurants.
More info.  Our Doha travel guide is updated regularly and
includes information on entry requirements, safety, currency and
the like (see the Basics section). For a review of what to see in
Doha visit the Attractions and Excursions pages. Note that you can
print off a full travel guide to Doha to take with you on your
trip, and you can email the travel guide to a friend.
Overview
Doha is the beautiful capital of Qatar, located on the Persian
Gulf and home to the majority of the country's population. In 2006
the city hosted the world's largest Asian Games yet, and has since
continued to thrive. Doha has a very laid-back atmosphere and is a
good base from which to explore the rest of the country. This
destination is also renown for being safe and clean.
As a cultural and commercial centre, the city offers plenty of
things to see and do including shopping and dining, or simply
relaxing on its gorgeous coast or bay area. The Government House is
one of the most prominent landmarks and the National Museum, housed
in a splendid Arabian palace, was opened in 1975.
Doha's modern seaport, airport and telephone links make it very
accessible to visitors, supported by a strong economical base
derived from petroleum exports and shrimp processing, as well as
finance and administration businesses. Hotels are being refurbished
across the city, making this a fantastic destination for
travellers.
With the awarding of the 2022 FIFA World Cup to Qatar, Doha is
sure to become even more of a tourist haven, as infrastructure is
improved and new tourist attractions are established.