See as many as 20 local sights on a private photoshoot in Doha.
Pass by Turkish, Iraqi, Egyptian, Moroccan, Italian, Lebanese, Indian, Syrian cafes and restaurants at Souq Waqif Market– all in one place!
Delve into the history of Arabic civilization. Visit Souq Waqif, home to over half a thousand shops with spices, souvenirs, hookahs and jewelry.
Make a stop for coffee to regain your energy and continue your photo tour of Doha's most important and colorful sites.
Finish at EL&N London (London’s Most Instagrammable Hotspot) or Desert Rose Restaurant
● Professional Private Photographer – your local friend in Qatar.
● Photographer will offer posing suggestions to capture beautiful you with exotic Arabic views.
● Witness the creation of a man-made oasis within the city.
● Visit Doha's unparalleled cultural and historical centres around the world.
Meet your photographer in front of Voute Cafe
End point depends on the duration and itinerary of your photoshoot. Feel free to let your photographer know where you want your photoshoot to end
It's like being transported to a distant island, overlooking an incredibly beautiful city of skyscrapers. It makes you feel like you're in the middle of an oasis.
Not only can you become a model for a photo with an incredible backdrop, but you can also watch yachts sail by. Most compilers put this spot in the top 5 most beautiful spots in Doha, and they certainly don't do it for nothing.
Finding a museum with such a rich library is extremely difficult: there are more than 21,000 books, each of which conceals its own history, secrets and mysteries. Photographs here are particularly colourful because the place is truly unique.
The views of the city are simply beautiful, so you get pretty good pictures here. There are about 100 different infrastructures, each with its own unique design and architecture.
In 2021, the park was renovated, providing the area with a number of pleasant walkways, as well as places for photographs. Reconnecting with nature in this place is guaranteed.
It is impossible to find a taller monument to the pearl shell, as it is the largest monument. The tribute to pearls is linked to the history of Qatar and photographs at this site allow you to capture something unique that is unparalleled around the world.
No less than 500 different infrastructures have been concentrated in one place. Here you can see first-hand how the Doha trade takes place, as well as buy various souvenirs, and of course, take unforgettable photos.
It is one of Doha's most famous landmarks. It is located in Souq’s area (Close to Souq Waqif) a stone throw from the Corniche Street. The spiral minaret dominating the old city is enlightened at night
Falcon Souk. For a glimpse of Qatari heritage, don't miss the Falcon Souq. You may see shopkeepers crafting leather falcon helmets or enjoying tea on the cushioned benches at each store.
Al Koot Fort most commonly known as the Doha Fort, is a historical military fortress located in the heart of Doha. It was built in 1927 by Sheikh Abdulla bin Qassim Al Thani. The fort was later converted into a museum. You can find here Qatari traditional handicrafts, products and photos of daily life with illustrations.
The Qatar Museums has installed a new bronze with gold patina art piece by acclaimed French artist César Baldaccini at the heart of Souq Waqif to mark the biggest sporting success in Qatar’s history in February 2019. The Gulf nation defeated four-time winners Japan in the final of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup football tournament
Msheireb Museums celebrates the histories of four historic heritage houses in the heart of Msheireb Downtown Doha. The restoration of the four heritage houses—Bin Jelmood House, Company House, Mohammed Bin Jassim House and Radwani House—into world-class museums is a vital part of the Msheireb Downtown Doha development. The Msheireb Museums are part of the first phase of the Heritage Quarter of Msheireb Properties’ QR20 billion (US$5.5 billion)
Most Instagrammable cafe in the world to capture your ideal shot for the gram
One of the tallest buildings in the whole of Qatar with 16 floors. From the roof and the upper floors you can see the whole city perfectly, which creates a unique backdrop for photos.
The park covers more than 7 square kilometers, which makes it extremely difficult to walk around. But we'll pick the most picturesque spots to take photos and enjoy the oasis in the middle of a huge city
The old Amiri Palace was the senior residence of Sheikh Abdullah bin Qasim Al Thani, Sheikh of Qatar (1880-1957). It preserves the life history of the wealthy sheikhs and also concentrates their tastes in architecture and design.
It is one of the largest and most impressive fountains not only in Qatar, but in the whole world. It spreads over an area of 8,800 square metres and was designed by the Frenchman Jean Michel. The place concentrates European and Arab culture, which makes the photos with this backdrop particularly aesthetically pleasing.
The promenade, 7.5 kilometers long, concentrates a large number of prestigious administrative, cultural and commercial sites, beautiful, with unique architecture. In between are parks and recreational areas. The pictures in this location combine urban life and nature in one place.
The national museum building was renovated in 2019 and the exhibits here are arranged in chronological order. The fascinating atmosphere of Arabian history will make a great backdrop for photographs.
Finish your photoshoot at some local landmark or cafe nearby
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