Book Cheap Flights to Doha, Qatar
Doha has got desert like arid, warm and dry climate throughout the year. The summers, between the months of May and September experience maximum heat, hence the most suited time to book flights to Doha is during the winter months, between November and February. The weather is also pleasant during the spring season, in the months of March and April. It is advised to book tickets in advance to grab great deals, discounts and cheap flights to Doha.
Doha in Qatar is served by Hamad International Airport. This new airport replaced the former Doha International Airport on April 30, 2014. The airport is owned by Qatar Airways, and operated by Qatar Civil Aviation Authority. Served by prominent airlines like Air Arabia, Air India Express, British Airways and Cathay Pacific, the airport operates Doha flights to destinations including Hongkong, Cairo, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Frankfurt, Colombo and more.
Places of Interest in Doha
Doha, the capital of Middle Eastern nation Qatar was once a quiet fishing village, but now it’s a contemporary, rapidly developing city. Doha headquarters major oil and gas companies in Qatar and serves as an international hub for transit passengers travelling via Qatar Airways.
Souq Waqif
A trip to Doha is incomplete without a visit to Souq Waqif. This social heart of Doha is a fascinating place to soak up the local flavor, have a cheap bite, enjoy people watching, wandering the alleys and winding lanes for shopping, and idling away time in one of the many enthralling cafes.
Museum of Islamic Arts
Browse through the world's finest collection of exquisite Persian rugs, Turkish mosaics, artworks and wood carvings at Museum of Islamic Arts. The museum also exhibits artifact, manuscripts and precious materials that give you a glimpse into historic and intellectual aspects of Islamic Culture.
Doha Fort
Doha Fort also known as Al Koot Fort is a 19th century historical military fortress located in the heart of Doha. The fort was converted into a prison in 1906, and is now a museum with a modest display of arts and crafts. Do observe and appreciate the Moorish design of the fort and a cooling fountain in the courtyard, where you can sit and relax on a hot day.