Tuesday, 12 August 2025
Explore Qatar

What’s On in Qatar: Top Things to Do This Weekend (June 25–28, 2025)

From cultural exhibitions and food truck nights to indoor snow adventures and beachside strolls, Qatar offers a variety of exciting events and activities to enjoy this weekend.
Published: Thursday, June 26, 2025
What’s On in Qatar: Top Things to Do This Weekend (June 25–28, 2025)

As summer settles in Qatar, the weekend lineup offers an exciting mix of cultural celebrations, thrilling activities, and family-friendly entertainment that reflect the nation’s vibrant lifestyle. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this weekend is packed with opportunities to explore Qatar’s rich traditions, dynamic art scene, and natural wonders.

With many events scheduled during cooler evening hours, it’s the perfect time to get out and enjoy what the country has to offer. Here’s a detailed overview of the main events happening from June 25 to 28, 2025, to help you plan a memorable weekend.

Bangladeshi Mango Festival

Souq Waqif’s Eastern Square will host the first Bangladesh Mango Festival from June 25 to July 1, 2025, daily between 4:00 PM and 9:00 PM. Organized by Souq Waqif management and the Embassy of Bangladesh in Qatar, this free event invites visitors to enjoy a variety of mangoes directly imported from Bangladesh, known for their exceptional sweetness and aroma. Guests can sample fresh mangoes, purchase different varieties, and explore mango-based products like juices, jams, and desserts.

The festival also features cultural performances, traditional music, and art that showcase Bangladeshi heritage, creating a lively atmosphere for families and food lovers. Set within the historic Souq Waqif, the event blends Qatari charm with Bangladeshi culture, strengthening ties between the two countries.

The festival is easily accessible by public transport and offers free entry, making it an ideal spot for an evening of tasting, shopping, and cultural enjoyment in Doha.

Summer Bazaar 

The Summer Bazaar continues at Hall 5 of the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre from June 25 to July 9. Open daily from 10am to 10pm (with Fridays starting at 3pm), this bustling marketplace features a diverse collection of vendors selling everything from artisanal crafts and fashion to toys and gourmet foods.

Designed to cater to all ages, the bazaar includes dedicated play areas for children and a variety of food stalls offering international flavors. It’s an ideal destination for shoppers and families looking to enjoy a lively and colorful market experience.

Scoop by the Sea 

Running until August 13, “Scoop By The Sea” invites families and visitors to enjoy a range of activities at West Bay North Beach. Operating weekdays from 10am to 6pm and weekends from 8am to 6pm, this event features live performances, water sports, creative play zones, inflatable parks, and wellness sessions. It’s a perfect spot for those seeking a fun-filled day by the sea, combining relaxation with adventure in a scenic beachfront setting.

Lusail Karting

For those craving speed and excitement, the Lusail International Circuit’s Public Karting program is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 6pm to 11pm, starting June 11. The 900-meter track accommodates up to 15 karts simultaneously, with each session lasting 12 minutes. Both solo racers and groups can book sessions, making it a great option for friends, families, or motorsport enthusiasts. The circuit offers a professional and safe environment, and booking in advance is recommended to guarantee your spot.

Whale Shark Watching

Nature enthusiasts have a unique opportunity to witness the majestic whale sharks during their season, which runs until September 19. Tours depart every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 6am to 2pm at Al Ruwais Port in northern Qatar. Guests board high-speed catamarans to observe these gentle giants feeding near the water’s surface. This rare encounter offers a fascinating glimpse into marine life, with expert guides providing insights to ensure a safe and educational experience suitable for all ages.

Al Jabala Theatre Show

On June 26 and 27, the Al Jabala Theatre Show will be performed at U Venue. This Arabic-language production combines elements of comedy and horror within a compelling narrative, delivering both entertainment and thoughtful storytelling. The show has generated significant interest among theatre fans, and tickets should be secured in advance to avoid disappointment.

Year End Art Show

Art lovers can explore the “Art and Design Now: Year End Show” at M7 Gallery, running until July 5. Open Saturday through Thursday from 11am to 9pm and Fridays from 3:30pm to 9pm, the exhibition features innovative works by graduating students from VCUarts Qatar. Each piece reflects fresh perspectives and creative experimentation, offering visitors a glimpse into the future of Qatar’s art and design scene. Admission is free.

Food and Feasting Exhibition

This major exhibition at the Museum of Islamic Art, open until November 8, explores the rich culinary traditions of the Islamic world from historical times to today. Presented in collaboration with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the exhibit features artifacts, stories, and multimedia displays that highlight the cultural, religious, and social significance of food and feasting. Visitors are encouraged to register in advance to experience this immersive journey into Islamic heritage through the lens of cuisine.

Latinoamericano Exhibition

Until July 19, the National Museum of Qatar presents “LatinoAmericano,” the region’s first large-scale exhibition of Latin American art. Featuring over 170 works spanning from 1900 to the present, the exhibition is organized into six thematic sections and draws from the Museum of Latin American Art Buenos Aires (Malba). It offers a rare opportunity to explore Latin America’s rich artistic history and contemporary creativity. Entry is free but requires advance ticket reservation.

Wafa Al-Hamad Retrospective

Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art is hosting a retrospective exhibition honoring Wafa al-Hamad, a trailblazing Qatari artist, educator, and designer. Open until August 9, this exhibition celebrates her 40-year career and her significant contributions to Qatar’s cultural landscape. Visitors can explore a wide range of her works and gain insight into her artistic vision. Admission is free with prior registration.

This weekend in Qatar offers a vibrant mix of experiences—from savoring exotic mangoes and racing on a professional karting track to exploring world-class art and encountering magnificent marine life. Whether you’re seeking cultural enrichment, outdoor adventure, or family fun, the country’s diverse events promise something memorable for everyone.

Qatar Toy Festival Wraps Up Successful Third Edition

Published: Wednesday, August 06, 2025
Qatar Toy Festival Wraps Up Successful Third Edition

The highly anticipated third edition of Visit Qatar’s Qatar Toy Festival (QTF) concluded on Monday after a thrilling 30 days packed with creativity, entertainment, and family bonding at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre. Drawing over 130,000 visitors, the festival shattered previous attendance records by 12%, cementing its status as one of the region’s premier summer events for children and families.

The grand finale featured a vibrant ceremony including a highlight reel of the month’s best moments, dynamic dance performances by Crew Q, a special act by the popular Adnan Family, and the announcement of the winner of the exciting Jetour competition. As dusk settled, a dazzling drone show illuminated West Bay’s skyline, followed by a festive cake cutting, joyful mascot appearances, a balloon drop, and giveaways that delighted attendees.

Hamad al-Khaja, Manager of Festivals and Events Delivery at Visit Qatar, reflected on the festival’s success: “This year’s QTF has truly showcased the power of family-focused events in bringing the community together. From launching the QTF Summer Camp tailored to children aged 4 to 12, to the Back-to-School activities that wrapped up the festival, we created joyful, immersive experiences that resonated with families across Qatar. We’re already gearing up for an even bigger celebration next year.”

This year introduced fresh additions like the QTF Summer Camp, a specially designed structured morning program for kids, and inclusive initiatives such as Qatar’s Purple Saturday on July 26. This dedicated day celebrated children with special needs by providing them free access, inclusive entertainment, and adapted facilities, ensuring everyone felt welcome.

The festival’s main stage buzzed daily with headline performers including renowned regional and international artists such as the ALJ Sisters, Rasha Rizk, Huda Al-Hussain, El Daheeh, and the Adnan Family. Their energetic shows, along with science demonstrations, dance acts, and interactive competitions, kept audiences of all ages captivated throughout the month.

Adding to the excitement were new brand experiences including PUBG, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Lilo & Stitch, and Sherlock Holmes, alongside beloved returning favorites Build-A-Bear and Haribo. This fusion of global entertainment and local culture delivered a uniquely memorable family festival unlike any other in Qatar.

As this year’s Qatar Toy Festival closes, families and children are already looking forward to the next chapter of joyful exploration, learning, and fun brought to life by Visit Qatar’s dynamic events calendar.

Qatar Tourism Announces Final Call for Third Edition of Tourism Awards

Published: Tuesday, August 05, 2025
Qatar Tourism Announces Final Call for Third Edition of Tourism Awards

Qatar Tourism (QT) has issued a final invitation for professionals and organizations in the tourism and hospitality sectors in Qatar to apply for the third edition of the Qatar Tourism Awards. This prestigious annual event is organized in collaboration with the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) to honor individuals and entities that have made significant contributions to enhancing service standards, innovation, and excellence within Qatar’s vital tourism industry.

The application deadline is August 7, 2025. Interested participants whether individuals or organizations can register through the official website: www.qatartourismawards.com. The winners will be revealed at a gala ceremony in late November 2025.

The awards are structured into 37 subcategories across seven principal award groups: Service Excellence, Culinary Experiences, Iconic Attractions, Major Events, Digital Footprint, Smart and Sustainable Tourism, and Community Leaders.

Submissions must adhere to the Qatar Tourism Awards’ specific criteria, following Qatar Tourism’s regulations and standards. Categories recognize hotels, resorts, restaurants, holiday homes, destination management companies, event venues, tour guides, content creators, and more. The program celebrates businesses and individuals creating outstanding visitor experiences—through customer service, innovative offerings, sustainability, and authentic cultural engagement.

 For instance, an “Outstanding 3-Star Hotel” must be licensed, operational for at least 15 months, and compliant with health, safety, and sustainability standards, while “Exceptional Holiday Home Experience” awards are open to licensed holiday homes operational for a year or more. Culinary categories honor both traditional Qatari dining and innovative new restaurants.

 There are also awards for adventure tourism, iconic local attractions, and digital marketing excellence. Most categories require proof of licensure, operational tenure, and compliance with local standards. Specific criteria and eligibility details for each subcategory are outlined in the official guidelines available on the awards’ site.

Applications must be submitted online using a guided form, allowing participants to showcase their achievements and impact. Progress can be saved and applications edited before final submission. For further information or clarification, applicants can contact awards organizers at [email protected].
The Qatar Tourism Awards spotlight and celebrate leaders who drive the nation’s tourism vision forward, and all qualifying professionals are encouraged to seize this final opportunity to participate.

Qatar Calendar Unveils Vibrant August Lineup Packed with Summer Creativity

Published: Monday, August 04, 2025
Qatar Calendar Unveils Vibrant August Lineup Packed with Summer Creativity

This August, Qatar Calendar unveils a lively and diverse array of events designed to captivate families, children, and visitors of all ages, making the most of the summer season with fun, creativity, and discovery across the country.

From hands-on educational programmes and interactive workshops to thrilling camps and immersive exhibitions, the month is brimming with exciting opportunities tailored especially for children and their families.

The Qatar Toy Festival continues to delight at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center until August 4, offering themed zones filled with entertainment and interactive attractions that spark imagination. In tandem, the Doha Summer Trade and Shopping Exhibition runs at the same venue until August 4, presenting a vibrant retail experience complete with exclusive deals and seasonal shopping treats.

Mall of Qatar invites young artists to join the Kids Art Club until August 16, while Ezdan Mall Wakra brings the family-friendly “Hello Summer” initiative daily through August 22, featuring shows, games, and beloved character meet-and-greets.

Younger children can explore equestrian fun at the Al Shaqab Pony Club Summer Camp (for ages 3–6) from August 2 to 7, with the Al Shaqab International Camp 2025 following closely from August 4 to 14. Meanwhile, the Lusail Sports Arena buzzes with the Sports For All Summer Camp 2025 until August 7, where sport, fitness, and teamwork come together. Doha Club welcomes children to its Dana Club Kids Summer Camp, running from August 10 to 21.

For families seeking energetic play, InflataCity 2025 at Qatar National Convention Centre offers a world of bouncy inflatables and exciting games from August 5 to 23. Creative minds are encouraged to join workshops such as “Design Your Dream House” for kids on August 2 at M7, or the “Create Your Own Jewellery” workshop at the Fire Station’s Wood Shop from August 3 to 7.

At the Museum of Islamic Art, the theme of cultural heritage permeates the Summer Camp: “We Are What We Eat” (August 3–5), which invites children to explore food traditions through interactive learning. The National Museum of Qatar hosts its Summer Camp: “The Museum Is Ours” (August 3–7), offering storytelling and exploration that brings the museum to life for young visitors. Additionally, Msheireb Museums’ Summer Programme runs until August 28, while the Qatar National Library’s summer offerings conclude on August 27.

Calligraphy enthusiasts can dive into a variety of workshops at the Museum of Islamic Art covering Naskh (August 2–23), Diwani (August 3–6), and Kufic (August 13–27) styles, suitable for beginners to advanced learners. For those passionate about painting, Wadha Al Kuwari leads “Modern Techniques in Acrylic Painting” at the Fire Station’s Education Studio from August 10 to 14.

The MIA’s “My Plate at the Table” series (August 6–27) blends art and culinary heritage through library learning and cultural exploration, while “Rise Art: Create and Pour Your Own Art with Marwa Labib” offers a hands-on creative experience from August 17 to 21. Art lovers can also enjoy the “Printed Nostalgia” exhibition at Fire Station Gallery Four until September 1 and partake in the ongoing “Escape Room: The Scholars of the Islamic World” at the Museum of Islamic Art, an immersive educational puzzle experience running through December 31.

Souq Waqif buzzes with the 10th Edition of the Local Dates Festival until August 7, showcasing Qatar’s locally grown dates and traditional harvest customs, a true taste of the country’s rich agricultural heritage.
For weekend explorers and nature enthusiasts, the “Whale Sharks in Qatar” experience at Al Ruwais Port offers guided tours introducing visitors to one of the world’s largest seasonal whale shark aggregations, available through September 19.

August in Qatar promises a summer full of adventure, learning, and family fun, providing endless ways to connect, create, and celebrate the season together.

Explor Qatar

Qatar Hosts Over 80 Big Events a Year, Boosting Tourism and Economy

From FIFA Tournaments to Tech Summits, Qatar Offers It All
Published: Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Qatar's emergence as a powerhouse for international gatherings continues to accelerate, with officials confirming that the Gulf nation now hosts over 80 major global events each year across fields as diverse as diplomacy, technology, sports, trade, and culture.

Mubarak Ajlan Mubarak Al Kuwari—Executive Director at the Permanent Committee for Organizing Conferences (PCOC)—explained that these high-profile events are strategically coordinated to align with Qatar’s National Vision, making the country a global nexus for dialogue, innovation, and cooperation.

Record-Breaking Attendance and Economic Impact

Landmark conferences, such as the Doha Forum and Qatar Economic Forum, attracted more than 8,500 attendees from over 160 countries, with international participants making up nearly half the turnout. Meanwhile, Web Summit Qatar 2025 witnessed a record-setting surge with over 25,000 participants—including 1,520 startups and hundreds of investors—temporarily transforming Doha into a worldwide beacon for entrepreneurship and cutting-edge technology.

This relentless calendar of international events has had a transformative effect on both tourism and the broader economy. In just the first quarter of 2025, Qatar welcomed more than 1.5 million visitors, a 25% increase compared to 2023. Hotel bookings soared, with nearly 10 million room nights sold during the past year and average occupancy rates reaching 71%.

Major events such as festivals, conventions, and sporting championships have contributed to a projected QR124.2 billion boost to the national economy in 2025, supporting 350,000 jobs and setting new records for international visitor spending.

Key Events on Qatar’s 2025 Calendar

Highlighting its diverse events portfolio, Qatar’s calendar this year features:

  • FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 (November 15-27)
  • Formula 1 Qatar Airways Grand Prix (November 28-30)
  • Doha Film Festival (November 20-28)
  • FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 (December 1-18)
  • Doha Forum (December 6-7)
  • Major technology expos like Web Summit Qatar 2025 and MWC25 Doha
  • Cultural extravaganzas such as the Qatar International Art Festival and local food festivals.

The country will also co-host the Second World Summit for Social Development with the United Nations and the T100 Triathlon World Championship Final—further proof of its expanding influence on the global stage.

A Hub for All: Accessibility and Visitor Growth

Qatar’s development as a top global event host is matched by unprecedented accessibility: 51% of international visitors arrive by air, 34% by land, and 15% by sea, reflecting a deliberate strategy to enhance connectivity. The hospitality sector’s growth is further buoyed by the country’s reputation for safety—Doha was recently ranked the world’s second safest city—and the positive legacy of high-profile events like the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

With initiatives targeting diverse source markets and continuous infrastructure investment, Qatar’s events industry is forecast to expand by over 11% annually, reaching nearly $4.65 billion by 2032. Industry analysts and officials alike agree—the nation’s transformation from a “small desert nation” to a “trusted international partner and connectivity hub” is well under way.

Qatar’s remarkable model positions it as a leading destination not only for large-scale global events but also for collaborative exchange and economic vitality in the years to come.

Morocco Launches $4.2B Airport Overhaul Ahead of 2030 World Cup

Published: Sunday, July 27, 2025
Morocco Launches $4.2B Airport Overhaul Ahead of 2030 World Cup

Morocco is embarking on a transformative $4.2 billion investment to modernize its main airports over the next five years, aiming to accommodate a surge in international visitors as it prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup with Portugal and Spain. The ambitious plan, officially announced by the Moroccan government in agreement with the national airports authority ONDA, seeks to more than double the country’s airport capacity from 38 million passengers currently to 80 million by 2030.

Central to this overhaul is Casablanca’s Mohammed V International Airport, Morocco’s busiest aviation hub. Here, a major expansion will include the construction of a new terminal and an additional runway, projected to cost around $2.5 billion and increase capacity by 20 million passengers annually. Other key airports in Marrakech, Agadir, Tangier, and Fez are also slated for upgrades and expansion, spreading the benefits of this infrastructure push across the country.

Funding for the project will allocate 25 billion dirhams ($2.7 billion) toward airport expansions and 13 billion dirhams ($1.5 billion) toward maintenance, modernization, and land acquisition. This comprehensive effort not only prepares Morocco for the logistical demands of hosting a global sports spectacle but also supports the nation’s fast-growing tourism sector, which experienced a record 17.4 million visitors in 2024 a 20% increase from the previous year. Morocco targets attracting 26 million tourists by the World Cup year 2030, further solidifying tourism as a pillar of its economic growth strategy.

The surge in tourism is part of a broader regional trend, with North African destinations like Morocco, Egypt, and Tunisia gaining popularity among British travellers, in part due to high-quality yet affordable hotel options that rival those in traditional European hotspots. UK flight routes and accommodation searches to these countries have seen significant increases, indicating a growing market that Morocco’s upgraded airport infrastructure is primed to serve.

As the countdown to the 2030 World Cup continues, Morocco’s airport revamp underscores its determination to leverage the event as a catalyst for broader economic development, positioning the nation as a regional aviation hub and a premier international tourist destination.