You can attend a pottery exhibition, kids can enjoy an exciting winter camp, ladies can visit a tranquil beach, families can enjoy a contemporary art and football exhibition and more this week!
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Winter is coming and so is the fun! Spend your winter at KidZania Doha, where fully immersive camps await your kids! For QR 699 (per week), your kid can choose from these 6 interesting and fun camps:
Book your slots now!
With the weather getting pleasant, it's time to explore the beautiful parks around Qatar. Al Wakrah is a great place to start. Use our guide and visit them one by one.
Read more: Get to know parks around Al Wakrah
Another art exhibition to attend is this contemporary one. The Fire Station curators invited fourteen Artists In Residence alumni to participate in a six-month-long program to develop new works exclusively for this exhibition that celebrates five years of a programme supporting local and regional artists.
Ladies, how does beach day sound to you? Explore the Al Mamlaha Ladies Beach with your girlfriends, enjoy the blue waters calming atmosphere and let loose! When are you going?
Read more: All about Al Mamlaha Ladies Beach
Raku is an internationally known process in the production of pottery. For over 450 years, Raku ceramics have become an art form beyond their function as tea ceremony wares.
Following a visit to Qatar in 2018, artist Raku Kichizaemon XV·Jikinyū was inspired to create a body of work that incorporated sands and minerals from the Qatari desert. In the artist's words, these artworks represent the land, desert, light, and sea of old and new Qatar.
Doha Oasis has many activities like bowling, a cinema, padel courts and a restaurant, all in one place. Check them out and have a great time with your family or friends.
Read more: What's inside Doha Oasis
Learn about Al Jazeera's rise in this exhibition that will spotlight 25 years of the Al Jazeera Media Network’s growth from a single pioneering television channel to a global media phenomenon.
It will include interactive sections, where visitors can experience the Al Jazeera studio setting first-hand, and an immersive section, which explores the use of virtual and augmented reality storytelling techniques in broadcasting.
From having fun at Baladna Park, visiting the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic & Sports Museum, and go-karting to learning pottery, here are some activities kids will enjoy doing in Qatar this week!
Read more: 10 things to do with kids in Qatar
Relive memories of some of the greatest World Cup moments of the past, get behind the scenes of Qatar’s successful bid for the World Cup, and see the plans for the future in this exhibition.
Objects featured in the exhibition include a football used in the finals of the first World Cup tournament in 1930; the first written account of the rules of football, determining how the sport is played; Pele’s Santos shirt from 1973, the year he came to play in Doha; and jerseys worn by some of the sport’s all-time greats.
Check out the different shops, selling wholesale items like dry fruits, spices, nuts, chocolates and more at Qatar's Old Wholesale Market. Located at Abu Hamour, it's a great place to shop, visit this hidden gem today.
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