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07:00 13:30 19:00 07:30 15:00 Enjoy an early round of golf at the DOHA GOLF CLUB which boasts an 18 hole championship course. Cruise into the sunset on a DHOW, the traditional Arab fishing vessel, around Doha Bay. Tackle a SAND DUNE on sand-skis, a quad-bike or simply walk in the dunes south of Doha. Watch the exiting CAMEL RACING at the Al Shahaniya racetrack. 10:00 Search for perfume and handicrafts in the traditional SOUQ WAQIF that evokes the feeling of ancient Arabic heritage and community. 15:20 21:30 A traditional arabic DINNER at one of the many award-winning restaurants in Qatar. 12:00 Return via the PEARL MERCHANT’S HOUSE in the Al-Wakra. 17:00 Escape the heat with a refreshing SWIM at the hotel pool. 19:30 Take a walk in one of the MALLS. 13:00 Have a relaxing LUNCH at Katara. 18:00 Enjoy a sunset over Arabic Coffee along Doha’s famous 8km long CORNICHE that offers panoramic views of the capital. 48 HOURS Discover a spirited world of enjoyment and relaxation in Gain an insight into the history of Qatar at the 18 th -century ZUBARA FORT. Explore the galleries of the MUSEUM OF ISLAMIC ART which preserves, studies and exhibits masterpieces spanning three continents and 13 centuries. www.qatartourism.gov.qa

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Qatar has become a world class destination fordoing business as well as for hosting international conferences, meetings and incentive travel. More than 90% of visitors to Doha come here for business. Adding just 48 hours to your business trip, enjoy Qatar’s unique city offerings or venture out on the sand dunes, a visit to the ancient Zubara Fort, shop at Souq Waqif, and take in a concert at Katara Cultural Village, visit the Museum of Islamic Art or enjoy two hours at the golf course. All these experiences will encourage you to visit Qatar again.

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07:00 13:30 19:00 07:30 15:00Enjoy an early round of golf at the Doha Golf Club which boasts an 18 hole championship course.

Cruise into the sunset on a Dhow, the traditional Arab fishing vessel, around Doha Bay.

Tackle a sanD Dune on sand-skis, a quad-bike or simply walk in the dunes south of Doha.

Watch the exiting Camel RaCinG at the Al Shahaniya racetrack.

10:00Search for perfume and handicrafts in the traditional souq waqif that evokes the feeling of ancient Arabic heritage and community.

15:20 21:30A traditional arabic DinneR at one of the many award-winning restaurants in Qatar.

12:00Return via the PeaRl meRChant’s house in the Al-Wakra.

17:00Escape the heat with a refreshing swim at the hotel pool.

19:30Take a walk in one of the malls.

13:00Have a relaxing lunCh at Katara.

18:00Enjoy a sunset over Arabic Coffee along Doha’s famous 8km long CoRniChe that offers panoramic views of the capital.

48HOURSDiscover a spirited world ofenjoyment and relaxation in

Gain an insight into the history of Qatar at the 18th-century ZubaRa foRt.

Explore the galleries of the museum of islamiC aRt which preserves, studies and exhibits masterpieces spanning three continents and 13 centuries.

www.qatartourism.gov.qa

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Qatar has the aim to develop into a leading world-class events destination for the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE). Qatar offers a perfect environment for business-

tourism combined with leisure, just a hop away from the European market, yet offering a very different experience, with Arabian traditions and all luxury facilities. As part of its five-year plan, Qatar is investing into

tourism infrastructure, including the construction of luxury hotels, resorts and meeting facilities. To meet forecasted demand, hotel capacity will

increase exponentially. Located near the InterContinental Hotel, near West

Bay Lagoon, the purpose-built 45,000 sqm Doha Exhibition Center has 15,000 sqm of exhibition space, along with a business centre, meeting and VIP rooms, a bank and a coffee shop. The Doha Exhibitions and Convention Center to open

in 2013 and will provide 47,000 sqm of exhibition and convention space, which is certain to become an important regional and international convention and exhibition space. The Qatar National Convention Centre, opened in late

2011, features more than 40,000 sqm of exhibition space. The flexibility of the building offers the capacity for a conference or gala dinner for 10,000 guests.

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48 hours in Qatar

Qatar has become a world class destination for doing business as well as for hosting international conferences, meetings and incentive travel. More than 90% of visitors to Doha come here for business. Adding just 48 hours to your business trip, enjoy Qatar’s unique city offerings or venture out on the sand dunes, a visit to the ancient Zubara Fort, shop at Souq Waqif, and take in a concert at Katara Cultural Village, visit the Museum of Islamic Art or enjoy two hours at the golf course. All these experiences will encourage you to visit Qatar again.

With Qatar now a gateway between continents and with more than 100 Qatar Airways flights around the world, many long haul flights and a lot of passengers transiting through Doha, we are encouraging travelers and visitors to stopover for 48 hours and explore the country.

With world class hotels, amazing shopping malls, intriguing cultural highlights and the beauty of the desert at your doorstep, Qatar offers traditional Arabian hospitality in the heart of a modern and vibrant country.

Your Destination Fast becoming one of the world’s leading places to

enjoy sports, Qatar has invested US$2.8 billion in infrastructure over the last several years to support athletic competition. Having successfully hosted the 2011 Asian Cup,

Qatar has also been selected as hosts of the 2022 FIFA World Cup after. Qatar is also home to the Qatar Sports City – ASPIRE

Zone – a premier complex for athletics, entertainment, recreation and wellness. Qatar has a well-deserved reputation in horse and

camel racing. The Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club carries on this long and distinguished tradition with a commitment to the pure breeding of Arabian horses. Camel racing continues today in the small town of

Al Shahaniya, where Qatar’s main camel racetrack is located. The Qatari National League (football) is one of the best

in the Middle East and has a large and loyal following. Many international events are held in Qatar including

the PGA European Tour Qatar Masters, ATP Qatar Open (tennis) and racing of all kinds, including motorcycle, cycling, and powerboat. More than 500kms of beautiful coastline make

watersports such as sailing, jet-skiing, kayaking, diving and water-skiing a pleasure. Golfers can challenge their game on the championship

course at the Doha Golf Club a 18-hole Championship Course and 9-hole Academy Course.

Qatar has established itself as one of the region’s cultural capitals, hosting major international events. The Museum of Islamic Art, design by IM Pei, is the

pearl of the country’s cultural jewelry box, housing some of the most precious works from more than 200 years of Islamic civilization. The Mathaf Museum of Modern Arab Art opened on

the grounds of Education City in 2010 and hosts not only exhibitions but a permanent collection of regional art and design. Katara Cultural Village is the epicenter of arts and

culture in Doha and has galleries, performance spaces as well as restaurants and theatres. The Doha Tribeca International Film Festival is held in

Qatar every October and is a celebration of film and community. Many films make their international debut at this festival. The Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, formed in 2009,

hold regular concerts at the Opera House at Katara Cultural Village. The Qatar Marine Festival, held every March, celebrates

the country’s marine and pearl diving heritage with musical and theatre performances and other family activities. A visit to ancient Fort Zubara in the North of the

country will relocate you in the late 18th Century.

Under the leadership of His Highness the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Qatar has emerged on the world stage as a country that is a leader in progression and innovation in education. Through the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science

and Community Development (QF) which is chaired by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Qatar is preparing its citizens to meet the challenges of an ever-changing world. QF’s home is Education City which houses branches

of the seven prestigious international universities is now an international leader in innovative education and research. Qatar boasts two top research centres: the Qatar

Science and Technology Park, which is an incubator for technology and research and is home to 21 companies, and the Sidra Medical and Research Centre which when it opens in 2012 will focus on women and children’s health. Qatar University is the country’s largest and oldest

university and currently has nearly 10,000 students studying a range of disciplines. Doha annually hosts the World Innovation Summit for

Education – WISE – a global forum that brings together education stakeholders, opinion leaders and decision makers from all over the world to discuss educational issues.

Qatar has a wealth of leisure activities for all ages. A stroll along the Corniche is a must during your stay.

This seven-kilometer stretch of coastline runs parallel to the warm waters of the Arabian Gulf and is used by walkers and runners, as well as the more adventurous rollerbladers. From the large shopping complexes, such as City

Centre, Villaggio and Landmark, to the tiny stalls of the souqs, eager shoppers will find everything they need and more. Souq Waqif is the oldest of Doha’s traditional markets,

originally used by traders as a place to buy and sell meat, wool, milk, and other staples. Today it is a maze of alleyways packed with everything from traditional clothing and incense to camping equipment and hardware. The major hotels offer a variety of facilities including

tennis and squash courts, swimming pools, and fitness equipment, as well as health and spa facilities offering massages and other treatments. A trip to the inland sea, in the middle of the desert,

can be arranged by experienced tour operators. Add to the adventure by expertly steering their four-wheel drive vehicles up and down 60 metre sand dunes along the way. Just south of Qatar, Sealine Beach Resort with a

hotel, two swimming pools and landscaped grounds, has villas and chalets for overnight, weekend and holiday hire, and is also open to day visitors.

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For information in planning your trip to Qatar, please contact qatar tourism authority.

t +974 4499 7499f +974 4499 1919a PO Box 24624 Doha, Qatar

Zubara Fort Aspire Zone Doha Corniche

Your Destination

48HOURSEnjoy QATAR in just

Ritz-CarltonGrand HyattLagoon PlazaSt. RegisInterContinentalW HotelRetaj Al RayyanMövenpickHiltonFour SeasonsFour Seasons ApartmentsSheratonDoha Mall & Hotel ComplexEzdan Hotel & ResidencesShezanWyndhamMilleniumLa CigaleGeorge IIRamada PlazaGulf ParadiseRydges PlazaLe Mirage Executive ApartmentsMercureRoyal QatarSwiss BelhotelDiamond

Doha SeefAlbustanMövenpickAl Liwan SuitesSharq Village & SpaThe Diplomatic ClubAl Dana ClubAl Mourjan Restaurant ShebestanAssaha Lebanese RestaurantRas Al NasaaQatar UniversityNorth Atlantic CollegeWeaponry MuseumMuseum of Islamic ArtNational MuseumLandmark MallTown CentreLulu CentreCentrepoint MallRoyal PlazaAl Muftah CentreThe CentreSouq WaqifDoha Mall & Hotel ComplexThe PearlQanat Quartier

Al Qutaifiya LagoonRiviera GardensDahl Hamam Family ParkAl Jazi GardensSheraton ParkAl Rumaila ParkFishing HarbourDoha PortDoha Exhibition CentreDoha Players TheatreQatar Sports ClubKhalifa Tennis & Squash ComplexNational TheatreConvention Centre & TowerConference CentreThe OysterGolf CourseCultural VillageArch RoundaboutNavigation Tower Olympic TowerDoha TowerAlfardan TowersTornado TowerSalam TowerBarzan TowerGeneral Post Office

Oryx RoundaboutState MosqueSports RoundaboutWhite PalaceEmiri PalaceClock TowerFarnar Islamic CentreWater PotsDoha Sailing AssociationImmigration DepartmentAl Ahli HospitalFire StationHamad Medical CityHamad HospitalWomen’s HospitalDoha Clinic HospitalDoha International Airport

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