Things to do in Baaya (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
Show闲队长:“This museum designed by I.M. Pei is like a geometric pearl floating in the desert! The exhibits, from Persian carpets to Koran manuscripts, are breathtakingly beautiful, but the most amazing thing is the atrium - the sunlight shines through the hollow dome, and you can instantly get the true meaning of "sacred geometry". The rooftop cafe overlooks the Doha skyline, where modern and ancient meet perfectly.”
M23***52:“The old Waqif market is built on the site of a century-old trade fair in Doha, the oldest Arab traditional market in Doha. It has a typical Arab-style building community, and hundreds of shops filled with a wide array of Middle Eastern specialties. A giant gold thumb sculpture is now the symbol of the old market. I saw desert roses for the first time here and saw eagles as pets for the first time. Free to visit.”
Show闲队长:“The night view of Doha Corniche is absolutely beautiful! The lights of the high-rise buildings are bright, and the breeze from the Persian Gulf is blowing on your face. It's super comfortable~ You can see the iconic Museum of Islamic Art and Pearl Island along the way, which is perfect for taking photos and checking in! There is also a musical fountain show at night, which is super shocking! Walking and cycling are great, and it is a must-go place to experience the modernity and romance of Doha! 🌟 #夜游首选 #多哈必玩”
Show闲队长:“Katara Cultural Village is like an "Arab cultural theme park" carefully built by a wealthy country! The blue and white mosque is matched with colorful graffiti walls, and any photo taken is an Instagram-style blockbuster. In the afternoon, I was in a daze in the open-air theater, and suddenly I heard the call of prayer and the violin duet of a street artist - this kind of magical mix can only be done in Doha. It is recommended to come in the evening, the earthy yellow buildings with lights on are beautiful as if they jumped out of "Aladdin"!”
长脸张少侠:“【National Mosque of Qatar】
Grand Mosque
جامع الإمام محمد بن عبد الوهاب
As the largest mosque in Qatar, the Imam Abdul Wahhab Mosque, also known as the Qatar National Grand Mosque, was completed in 2011. Simple lines and elegant arches are very eye-catching and full of traditional Islamic architectural features. The mosque has three libraries, separate prayer and fasting ablution halls for men and women, and a dedicated Quran recitation hall, which can accommodate more than 30,000 worshippers. The mosque adopts a beautiful and orthodox Islamic architectural style, and the interior decoration is fascinating, decorated with many hand-woven carpets with different patterns and 28 chandeliers that can automatically adjust the brightness according to the natural light coming through the windows.
The National Grand Mosque was built by Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani, the founder of Qatar, in memory of his father and named after Imam Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhabi.
Address: 8G84+R83, Al Muhandiseen St, Doha, Qatar
Transportation: Take the Red Line of the subway to ‘corniche’ and walk for half an hour, or take bus T605
Time: 10:30-19:00
Tickets: Free”
O.N.A:“The multi -coloured apartments are beautiful. The man made canals, complete with boat rides, are awesome. We rounded up our visit to Pearl Qatar with dinner at Medina Centrale, a beautiful place to unwind and watch the beautiful expensive cars drive by.”
Show闲队长:“MIA Park in Doha is perfect for relaxation! 🌿 Right next to the Museum of Islamic Art, the seaside promenade is super beautiful, especially romantic at sunset~ The lawn is wide, great for picnics and strolling with your kids, and you can also overlook the West Bay skyline! The park is clean and tidy, with a leisurely atmosphere, and both locals and tourists love to come here. It's perfect to take a walk here after visiting the museum! 💯 #多哈绿洲 #休閒去地方”
Raed Alhaji:“Each house in the Mshereib Museums is built in a traditional Qatari style, with colonnaded courtyards, typical since the early 19th century. A restored family home, Radwani House best illustrates this, with rooms structured around a central open space. The house allows visitors to look at traditional family life in Qatar, and the changing norms in domestic life.”
Raed Alhaji:“This is the Islamic Cultural Center as well as a mosque and very distinctive and recognizable from the outside. There are culture and language classes available as well as the chance to ask any questions you have about Islam. Additionally, you can set up tours through them to other mosques of note in the city. Very helpful. Great experience.”