• I’m due to fly via Doha in a few weeks with a 15hour layover and wanted to see Souq Waqif but am not sure if there’s any changes to regulations on going...
  • Souq Waqif (Arabic: سوق واقف Sūq Wāqif, "the standing market") is a marketplace (souq) in Doha, in the state of Qatar.
  • ...place to shop, to dine, to explore or simply sitting at one of the many attractive outdoor cafe to watch the world pass by, look nowhere but Souq Waqif in Doha.
  • And yet, visitors prefer to buy souvenirs, dine at the restaurants, enjoy the atmosphere, and indulge in street shopping in Souq Waqif.
  • With just 14 stylish rooms nestled into classically designed architecture, it is the perfect sanctuary from which to explore the enchantment of Souq Waqif.
  • Visiting the Souq is not complete without grabbing a bite to eat at one of the Souq waqif restaurants in Doha.
  • Souq Waqif attracts tourists from all over the world thanks to its high-quality shopping and abundance of authentic Qatari architecture.
  • Beast suckers guard located behind the various spice section of Souq Waqif is a collection of boxed catcalls, and occasionally pussycats, rabbits, tortoises, and tykes...
  • Souq Waqif is one of the most distinctively cultural attractions to explore in Qatar and a perfect encapsulation of local culture.
  • Souq Waqif in Qatar ranks on the top for being the traditional market since ages where one can discover the art, craft and the aroma of traditional species.
  • The visitors of Souq Waqif frequently purchase from these shops due to the high quality of their items and the reasonable and competitive prices.
  • Lying at the edge of Souq Waqif, the imposing Falcon Souq is dedicated to the birds of prey, which are deeply revered and respected by Qataris.
  • Animal lovers beware: located behind the colourful spice section of Souq Waqif is a collection of caged birds, and sometimes cats, rabbits, tortoises and dogs...