The old market of Vachev is quieter than I thought. I thought it was a lively market. It may be because I came here in the afternoon. It was just that there were not many people outside when it was hot. Doha is like this. Dry, basically no one on the road, in the evening or at night, will come out for a walk, never sleep, I think it is the most appropriate expression here.
There are not many people in the market. Occasionally there will be a group of pigeons that suddenly fly up. It always feels very spectacular. In terms of the pigeons, this is the most realistic rhythm of life. Sometimes I will be particularly contradictory. When I walk into the market, many uncles, grandpa will smile at me and talk to me. I just politely smile back, maybe they are not malicious but just passionate, and I am out of friends. Reminder, I had to smile a little.
Bird market has gathered a variety of birds, can see a lot of such grandfather sitting and talking and laughing, time is here, it is probably a pleasant time to chat. Regrettably, there is no chance to go to the hunting market, the classic part of the Arab countries, so I have the opportunity to see it later.
In the evening, you can choose to feel the coolness of the outside of the restaurant, chat and smoke, so the Arab rhythm begins.
Fanar - Qatar Islamic Cultural Center, you can experience the Islamic culture more deeply. When night falls, it will light up and the night scene is very attractive.
Waqif Market is one of the must-check in attractions in Doha. There are many handicrafts and textiles for sale. The transportation is very convenient and there is a subway station next to it. There are a lot of tour groups here, you can bargain with the merchants ~
The traditional Waqifu market is a must-check-in place to Doha, and you can feel the style of Arabian thousand and one nights. The exquisite Arabic style architecture, the open-air cafes have a mellow taste, and the handsome guys riding tall white horses, all showing the charm of Waqifu market.
The airport organized a day trip, the first stop to this market, came too early, the market is very quiet, but it is still very interesting, just met a local singer recording the program. There are many restaurants and small shops, and you can understand the characteristics of local buildings.
Highly recommend walking around here at night. It’s surprisingly not too loud despite being crowded. Getting there can be difficult cuz of traffic. ut should ‘t be a problem if you get out and walk 5 minutes to the exact location.Food is great too:Rice: Bandar AdenKunafa: Al Aker Sweets
Not bad, I like it very nice.