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10 Best Places to Visit During FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

Qatar has long been one of the most popular tourist destinations not only in the Middle East but also in the world, and we can safely say that the upcoming FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 has renewed its status on the top places to visit list. Despite being such a small country, Qatar has a lot of tourist attractions ranging from long-rooted history with a colonial footprint to a hyper modern city — Doha — with jaw-dropping skyscrapers and architectural marvels. If you have plans to visit Qatar ahead of or during the FIFA games, you may consider our 10 best places to visit in Qatar to make the best out of your trip.

  1. The Pearl Qatar — This is what luxury feels like
  2. Souq Waqif — Visit to medieval marketplace
  3. National Museum of Qatar — Where the real treasure is kept
  4. State Grand Mosque – Transcendent Islamic architecture
  5. Katara Cultural Village — Enjoy Qatar’s cultural heritage
  6. Lusail Iconic Stadium —  Centerpiece of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
  7. The Doha Corniche — There is something for everyone
  8. Khor Al Udaid Beach — Harmony between desert and sea
  9. Film City — Mystery lies ahead
  10. Qatar National Library — Bookworm’s heaven

1. The Pearl Qatar

the pearl qatar, dohaThe Pearl Qatar, Doha.

Filled with luxurious hotels, residential buildings, world-class restaurants as well as cafes, The Pearl is one of the largest man-made structures in Qatar built on reclaimed land from the sea. The area welcomes anyone who enjoys feasting their eyes on extravagant lifestyle, spoiling themselves or loved ones with luxurious items or simply wants to grab a bite and have a sip of coffee in a tourist-friendly neighborhood. What’s more, the harbor shelters tons of expensive yachts – something that superyachts fans may find attractive during their stay in Doha. 

2. Souq Waqif 

traditional carpets and garments on display at souq waqif market, dohaSouq Waqif market, Doha.

Thanks to its traditional architecture and mud-daubed buildings, the Souq Waqif remains one of the most popular places to visit in Qatar for both tourists and locals. Although the market boasts its gold, garments, herbs and all sorts of retail shops, this place offers a lot more activities than just trading merchants. Let’s count a few things that everyone enjoys doing at Souq Waqif:

  • Dining – what kind of marketplace would it be if there are no eateries at people’s service!
  • Hanging out – If you want to chill like locals, coffee shops and diners are the first choice.
  • Festivities – If you haven’t watched any local or regional street performances, the Souq Waqif got you covered. 
  • Falcons – Yes! Owning and training falcons are a Qatari tradition which locals take pride in, and they are very good at it. You have a chance to witness these majestic birds’ special bond with humans while being the ruler of the skies.
  • Visiting Fanar – Once the largest mosque in the city, the building has a spiral shape with a lighthouse on top that attracts people to the market area day and night.
  • Souvenirs – If you would like to share your wonderful trip experience with friends and family, don’t forget to grab a souvenir or two when you visit the Souq Waqif.

3. National Museum of Qatar 

national museum of qatar, dohaThe National Museum of Qatar, Doha.

If we were allowed to describe only one place with the word “unique” among all other tourist attractions in Qatar, The National Museum of Qatar would definitely be the winner. Designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, its structure is meant to symbolize the combination of desert and modernity which is embodied remarkably. Both exteriors and interiors of the building evokes a feeling of otherworldly design that is beyond expectations of any visitor. Apart from its extraordinary structure, the museum displays exhibits from all that are considered historic, rare and artistic including archeological artifacts as well as limited car models.

4. State Grand Mosque

state grand mosque in doha, qatarThe State Grand Mosque, Doha.

When talking about a Muslim majority country, it is impossible to turn a blind eye on astonishing mosques that are not only places of worship but also tourist attractions, and Qatar is no exception. The State Grand Mosque has always been one of the must-see places to visit in Qatar for a reason as it represents a perfect blend of traditional and modern architecture with gleaming patterns. These patterns become even more mesmerizing when the mosque along with its minaret and huge front yard glows under the dim lights from different angles at night.

5. Katara Cultural Village

amphitheatre in katara cultural village, dohaAmphitheatre in Katara Cultural Village, Doha (Source)

Don’t let the title “village” discourage you, before you read this one! The Katara Cultural Village is brimful of many architectural jewels that demonstrate the combination of culture, religion and modernity. Nestled between the gleaming financial district of West Bay, and the half-moon towers of The Pearl residential neighborhood, most of Katara edifices are designed and built by acclaimed architects such as Zeynep Fadilloglu that will leave you astonished. This place is huge and one or two days may not be enough to cover them all so here are our honorable mentions that you should definitely check out in case you are time-constrained: 

  • The Gold Mosque
  • The Amphitheatre
  • 21 High Street
  • Al Thuraya Planetarium

6. Lusail Iconic Stadium

lusail iconic stadium in doha, qatarLusail Icon Stadium, Doha (Source)

Expected to host 10 games, the Lusail Iconic Stadium is one of the amazing gifts that has come along with the World Cup 2022. Apart from its awe-inspiring outer appearance, it can accommodate 80,000 seats and is cooled with solar power, following the zero carbon emissions policy set by the Qatari government. SInce the arena is located in Lusail City that is specifically designed to attract and entertain tourists during and after the World Cup games, visitors can keep themselves busy all around while they wait for the matches or simply go sightseeing.

7. The Doha Corniche

doha corniche in doha qatarThe Doha Corniche, Doha

If you have searched Qatar or Doha on the internet, then you have probably come across this place before. That panoramic city view from the Doha Bay captures the entirety of the Doha Corniche — the splendid 7-kilometer palm-lined promenade. The area attracts all sorts of visitors such as Qataris, tourists and expats alike – there is something for everyone to take part in. The wide boulevard is a haven for morning joggers and strollers while restaurants, clubs and parks around are an ultimate attraction to spend some quality time. If you want to go for a sail to enjoy fresh sea air and see the famous city view for yourself, you can hire or rent a boat nearby at Dhow Harbour as well.

8. Khor Al Udaid Beach

khor al udaid beach, qatarKhor Al Ubaid Beach, Qatar (Source)

Contemporary high-rise buildings of modern cities often overshadow the true beauty of nature that surrounds them, and we can speak similarly of Qatar and its unexplored vicinity such as Khor Al Udaid Beach. If you ever get bored of the hectic and fast-paced Doha life-style, then this is a perfect place to take some time off. Less than a hundred kilometers to the south east of Doha, you can find a dazzling landscape where opposing elements of nature – desert and sea – meet in harmony and peace. The view gets even more spectacular when water tides crawl towards the desert in the morning and form what is called “the inland sea”. In the afternoon, sand dunes reflect the light with magical colors while the sun sets beyond the sea.

9. Film City

film city in doha, qatarFilm City, Doha

The following location has gained quite popularity in recent years and is becoming one of the top places to visit in Qatar. Film City — a few also call it Cinema City — has a mysterious backstory and it is probably one of the reasons why people are drawn to this place. According to some people, this small town was built as a set to shoot movies and TV series a while ago, however everything was halted in the middle and all equipment was moved out. Here comes the full disclaimer: no one really knows what was and is behind this whole story. Nevertheless, the so-called city hasn’t been explored by many yet and has an intriguing vibe, something that tourists chase after.

10. Qatar National Library

qatar national library in doha, qatarQatar National Library, Doha (Source)

What better place can there be than a library to spend your vacation if you are a book lover! The Qatar National Library has a massive collection of rare documents and manuscripts, books and periodicals in many European and Asian languages while being equipped with an automated book sorting system that allows patrons to find and access books conveniently.

Wrapping Up

Mathieu, RMC Asia's Key Account Manager, with participants of University Campus Visit & Career Fair in Mediterranean School in Bali, Indonesia.Mathieu, RMC Asia’s Key Account Manager, with participants of University Campus Visit & Career Fair in Mediterranean School in Bali, Indonesia.

Aside from the FIFA World Cup 2022 coming up, Qatar is a beautiful country with a lot to offer, and it is definitely worth visiting at least once if not more. Hence, we have established partnerships with 5-star hotels such as Mondrian Doha and The Outpost Al Barari Resort to create opportunities for current and newly graduated students to work and explore Qatar in person. As always, our partners are renowned hotels with a strong reputation in the hospitality industry and their expertise as well as their knowledge will certainly have a positive impact on the professional and personal growth of any individual who wishes to join them. So we highly encourage young, passionate and enthusiastic talents to check out our Work & Travel Asia, Hospitality & Business Internship and Management Training programs although they have to fulfill certain requirements to be selected. Who knows, maybe you will be the lucky one to participate in our programs and learn valuable hospitality skills while enjoying Qatar to the fullest!

What is happening in our program destinations? January 2021 update from Asia and the Middle East

2020 has been a remarkably challenging year for everyone. On the other hand, 2021 is here to bring new hope, especially to the Travel and Tourism sectors. As an active affiliate of the Hospitality sector, we at RMC have continuously kept our attention ready for any relevant news and updates especially in the countries where we arrange Cultural Exchange Programs.

Here are some of the most recent Travel and Tourism news and updates in some of our Program destinations – the Maldives, the UAE, Qatar, Seychelles, and Vietnam.

THE MALDIVES 

The Maldives records 10,000+ tourist arrivals in first three days of 2021: Official data from the country’s Ministry of Tourism has confirmed that the Maldives received more than 10,000 tourists in the first three days of 2021. Most of the tourists are from Russia, Ukraine, India, Kazakhstan, and Britain. READ MORE.

What you need to know before traveling to the Maldives: The Maldives is open to international tourists. For anyone who is planning to visit the country anytime soon, here’s what they need to know and expect if during the global COVID-1 pandemic. READ MORE.

THE UAE

The UAE achieves highest rate of COVID-19 vaccine distribution: The UAE has announced that it achieved the highest rate of COVID-19 vaccine doses distribution for medically eligible groups. READ MORE.

UAE’s Emirates and Etihad Airways to Trial Covid-19 Travel Pass: Dubai’s Emirates and Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Airways have partnered with the International Air Transport Association to introduce a travel pass for passengers who have been vaccinated or tested negative against Covid-19. READ MORE.

QATAR

Health Ministry updates list of groups eligible for home quarantine: Qatar’s Ministry of Public Health recently announced an update to the list of groups eligible for home quarantine, to be effective starting 24 January 2021, at all ports of entry to the country. READ MORE.

Qatar Airways receives 5-Star COVID-19 Airline Safety Rating: Qatar Airways has become the first global airline in the world to achieve the prestigious 5-Star COVID-19 Airline Safety Rating by an international air transport rating organization. The announcement follows a detailed audit, carried out in December 2020 READ MORE.

SEYCHELLES

Seychelles updates entry requirements of visitors: Following the COVID-19 vaccination campaigns started around the world, Seychelles reviews its entry requirements procedures and make the country more accessible for potential visitors. READ MORE.

No quarantine needed for Covid-vaccinated travelers: Tourists heading to Seychelles will no longer need to quarantine for 10 days on arrival – provided they have had a Covid-19 vaccine. READ MORE.

VIETNAM

Vietnam to receive 30M doses of COVID-19 vaccine: Vietnam will receive at least 30 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca with Oxford University this year. READ MORE.

Historical Vietnam at Glance park reopens: After a 10-year pause, the ‘Vietnam at a Glance’ tourism park reopened on 16 January just weeks before the Tet national holiday gets underway at the end of the month. READ MORE.

We at RMC are constantly monitoring the situation in the countries we arrange Cultural Exchange Programs in – the UAE, Thailand, the Maldives, Seychelles, Qatar, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea. Our team remains optimistic about the revival of the Hospitality industry and its related sectors this New Year 2021.

For questions or inquiries, don’t hesitate to send us an email or visit our website.

What is happening in our program destinations? | October 2020 update from Asia and the Middle East

As we welcome the last quarter of 2020, and because we thrive on positivity, we bring you some ‘good news’ about each of our Program destinations –  the Maldives, Thailand, the UAE, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Qatar.

Although the Hospitality and Tourism sectors are two of the very affected industries from the current COVID-19 pandemic, we still never run out of positive news to share with the world. Here are some important updates and developments relevant to our Program destinations as of October 2020:

 

THE MALDIVES

Based on bookings with seaplane operator Trans Maldivian Airways and a number of resorts, tourism in the Maldives is staging a gradual rebound since the island nation reopened in July.

Statistics from the Tourism Ministry has shown that an average of 628 tourists visit the Maldives daily after the nation reopened its borders to international tourists. 3,140 tourists arrived during the first five days of October, and the new arrivals average is now at 628; this is an 80 percent increase in arrivals compared to when the borders were newly reopened in July.

 

THAILAND

Thailand is in talks with China to establish a quarantine-free travel corridor by January to aid its tourism industry. According to the Thai Tourism Ministry, China, which accounted for more than a quarter of Thailand’s tourist arrivals before the pandemic, will be the first low-risk country Thailand will sign up for quarantine-free travel.

Meanwhile, tourism operators in Samui are planning to urge the government to help lower flight costs for tourists, while more hotels have been approved for alternative local state quarantine (ALSQ) status.

 

THE UAE

During a recent virtual G20 Tourism Ministers Meeting, the UAE affirmed its commitment to support international efforts to encourage tourism & improve safety of travel experience while adhering to global recommendations on the COVID-19 response. The G20 ministers discuss ways to capitalize on growth opportunities in the post pandemic phase and increase the sector’s contribution to comprehensive and sustainable development. The Group of Twenty (G20), the premier forum for international economic cooperation, brings together the world’s major advanced and emerging economies, comprising 19 countries and the European Union.

 

VIETNAM

Vietnam launched a CNN International TV commercial titled “When you’re ready to travel again, why not Vietnam?”. This marks the country’s commencement of its tourism reopening strategy inviting travelers to consider Vietnam for their first holiday after COVID-19. According to Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, the country’s strong safety record since the start of the pandemic and its ability to provide socially distanced holiday options are top reasons for tourists to consider Vietnam for their upcoming trips.

 

INDONESIA

Indonesia has become the first signatory of the UNWTO Tourism Ethics Convention, the landmark created to ensure global tourism is fair, inclusive, more transparent, and works for everyone. This signals the country’s strong commitment to uphold the highest ethical principles as it expands its tourism sector. Indonesia is currently working with UNWTO to restart tourism in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In September, the UNWTO conducted a virtual meeting with the Indonesian government to explore solutions for the safe reopening of Bali to international visitors. 

 

MALAYSIA

Malaysia is reportedly planning to reopen its tourism by the first quarter of 2021. Tourism director-general, Musa Yusof, said in a local TV program that they are keen on resuming cross-border leisure travel with neighboring countries Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Meanwhile, Malaysia has won the Pacific Asia Travel Association Gold Award 2020 in the “Tourism for All” category through the virtual tourism for senior citizens initiative pioneered by Taylor’s University. The PATA Gold Award is a recognition for excellence, innovation, and standards in travel and tourism. Malaysia hopes that this can inspire the industry to move forward with more sustainable and responsible initiatives in line with COVID-19 recovery measures.

 

QATAR

The Tourism Council of Qatar announced the launch of two new hotel and leisure destinations, opening in late 2020 and early 2021. The country is currently undergoing an extensive tourism development strategy, as it prepares ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM.

Moreover, Doha has been nominated in both leading business travel and sports tourism destination categories at the prestigious World Travel Awards (WTA) 2020, a global initiative that recognizes excellence in all key sectors of travel, tourism, and hospitality industries.

We at RMC will continue monitoring the situation in the countries we arrange Hospitality Internships and Management Training Programs in. Together with the Hospitality and Travel sector, we remain optimistic about the gradual reopening of business and tourism activities towards 2021. For questions or inquiries, don’t hesitate to send us an email or visit our website.

 

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