Not just the exotic souq! Qatar’s Shopping Spots

Not just the exotic souq! Qatar’s Shopping Spots

Qatar is a country belonging to the Middle East and West Asia, facing the Persian Gulf. Doha, the capital of Qatar, is known as one of the leading global cities in the Middle East, and its futuristic skyline looks like something out of a movie.

During the day, when temperatures can climb close to 50°C, shopping malls are recommended. After sunset or at night, strolling through markets and the city is enjoyable. Here are some recommended shopping spots in Qatar.

table of contents

[x] close

Not just the exotic souq! Qatar’s Shopping Spots

1. City Center

In Qatar, there is one of the largest shopping centers in the Middle East, City Center. Inside the facility, over 370 stores line up, ranging from daily necessities to luxury brands, as well as home appliances and clothing.

Besides shops, there is also a movie theater and an ice skating rink, and thanks to the open atrium, the atmosphere is extremely spacious. You can enjoy a comfortable day even in the hot daytime. Moreover, with a French supermarket, Carrefour, on site, it's also recommended for those who want to buy a variety of ingredients. Please be sure to stop by.

2. Villaggio Mall

Villaggio Mall is a shopping mall with gondolas gliding along canals reminiscent of Venice. It is an outstanding entertainment facility where you can actually ride a gondola. The premises, which feel like a theme park, include a bowling alley, an ice skating rink, go-karts, and roller gliders, ensuring fun for both children and adults.

The shopping area is also well-equipped, featuring luxury brands such as Christian Dior, Gucci, and Prada as well as casual brands like H&M and ZARA. In addition, you can find various miscellaneous goods and cosmetic items, so you can purchase everything you need during your trip.

3. Souq Waqif

For those who want to shop in an atmosphere overflowing with exotic Middle Eastern charm, Souq Waqif is recommended. Housed in buildings reminiscent of Arabian Nights, it offers groceries, crafts, and rare antiques, allowing you to enjoy a shopping experience unique to Qatar.

Developed with tourists in mind, Souq Waqif is well-equipped and safe. For a casual visit, you can even join a tour. Since it is outdoors, it is best to visit around sunset when the illuminated buildings enhance its exotic appeal.

4. Gold Souq

While Gold Souq is famous in Dubai, Qatar has one too. This market specializes in gold, with shops lining the street that sell precious metals. The sight of numerous accessories and bulk gold on display is impressive. The post-sunset lighting makes the scene even more enchanting—if you want to feast your eyes on gold, a nighttime visit is recommended.

Although not inexpensive, it is definitely more cost-effective than purchasing in your country. If you are considering buying gold, be sure to stop by.

5. Vegetable and Fish Market

For those who want a glimpse into the real kitchens of Qatari locals, the Vegetable and Fish Market is recommended.

Here, a vast array of locally sourced vegetables and fish is on display on an impressive scale. You’ll find fish in shapes and colors you’ve never seen before—take your time to observe them. Some vegetables even offer samples before purchase, so you can try them. Enjoy fresh ingredients unique to Qatar while shopping; prices are negotiable, making it a leisurely way to experience Qatari food culture.

◎ Summary

We have introduced some of Qatar's attractive shopping spots. You will be amazed at the dynamic and luxurious shopping malls unique to the Middle East. While large and opulent malls are great, for those who love authentic Qatari atmospheres, the markets are recommended. Stay cool indoors during the hot day and enjoy outdoor sightseeing after sunset.



RELATED ARTICLES

REGIONS

CATEGORIES

FEATURED ON Guide

MOST POPULAR ON Guide