Doha’s futuristic skyline beside West Bay is a sight to behold, and the Corniche is your one-stop destination for capturing it in all its glory. There are a variety of vantage points here, making it an ideal place to visit multiple times to capture the skyline in ever-changing light. Here’s a quick guide to help you prepare.
Doha Corniche
Start your journey along the Corniche itself. This charming waterfront promenade, located close to properties like Al Najada Doha Hotel Apartments by Oaks, offers a front-row vantage point to the West Bay skyline in all its grandeur. Consider a sunrise stroll and witness the city come alive or come later for a relaxed evening walk amidst a magical sunset. Make your way to the ‘Way to the World Cup’ clock or the jetty with moored dhows, both offering fantastic photo opportunities.
Al Bidda Park
As you walk along the Corniche, take a detour into Al Bidda Park, a haven of greenery that’s easy to reach from downtown Doha-based hotel apartments in Qatar. While offering space for recreation and picnics, the park boasts hidden gems with incredible views. Head to Wadi Al Sail, for a breathtaking sunrise over the West Bay skyscrapers. Other vantage points include the park’s amphitheatre, the Qatar National Flag area, and the iconic steel bridge.
Museum of Islamic Art
More vistas await at the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA), one of the most popular attractions in Doha. Located on an artificial island facing the Corniche, it offers a chance to frame the skyline within its distinctive arches. Explore the world-class collection of Islamic art before venturing out to capture the cityscape from other key points like MIA Park. For something unique, go on a guided kayaking tour for a truly unforgettable way to witness West Bay from the water.
A Sunset Dhow Cruise
If you prefer a more relaxed approach, set sail on a traditional dhow cruise at sunset, a great way to end your adventures along the Corniche. Embark on your journey on an authentic Arabic dhow as you sail into the bay; glide past the waterfront promenade as well as sites like Katara Cultural Village, and The Pearl. The Arabian Gulf provides a stunning backdrop to capture the spellbinding skyline bathed in the golden hues of dusk as the city begins its nightly transformation.
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