You can find on this page the Qatar tourist map to print and to download in PDF. The Qatar tourist attractions map presents the monuments, museums, parks and points of interest of Qatar in Western Asia.

Qatar tourist map

Map of Qatar travel

The Qatar tourist map shows all tourist places and points of interest of Qatar. This travel map of Qatar will allow you to easily plan your visits of landmarks of Qatar in Western Asia. The Qatar tourist map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

That smaller countries regularly perform lower in a comparison of the absolute number of guests, is obvious. By putting the tourist numbers in relation to the population of Qatar, the result is much more comparable picture: With 0.20 tourists per resident, Qatar ranked 89th in the world as you can see in Qatar tourist map. In Western Asia, it ranked 9th and 121st in the world in absolute terms. Qatar generated around 14.32 billion US Dollar in the tourism sector alone. This corresponds to 9.9 percent of its the gross domestic product and approximately 20 percent of all international tourism receipts in Western Asia.

In 1999, tourism revenues amounted to 122.00 million USD, or about 0.98 percent of the gross national product. This corresponded to about 357,000 tourists at that time and roughly 342 USD per person as its shown in Qatar tourist map. Within 21 years, the country dependence on tourism has increased drastically. In the last year of the survey, the revenue now amounts to 14.32 billion USD, accounting for 9.9 percent of the gross national product. Each visitor now spends an average of 24,601 USD for his holiday in Qatar. As Qatar becomes the first Middle Eastern country to host the FIFA World Cup tournament in 2022, the entire country has been gearing up for this once-every-four-years event. With major infrastructure projects completed and underway, including stadiums, hotels, and attractions, Qatar expects to welcome more than one million visitors during the tournament in November and December 2022.

Indian nationals continued to make up the largest portion of visitor arrivals to Qatar in 2019, despite decreasing by 4% compared to 2018 as its mentioned in Qatar tourist map. Arrivals of UK nationals (133,418 YTD) were up 25% from 2018, and arrivals of US nationals (127,271 YTD) were up 22%, representing unprecedented annual growth rates among nationals from each of these key countries. This growth has helped to offset the 4% decline in visits by Indian nationals, which represents some slowing of the substantial growth witnessed between 2017 and 2018 (20%). The increases in visitation from US nationals were consistent across every month of the year, except January, and were most significant in Q4. In December 2019, Qatar welcomed a record number of US nationals (15,189) to the country—a month during which Qatar successfully hosted the FIFA Club World Cup and the global policy event, Doha Forum. Meanwhile, the increased visitation from UK nationals seems to come from an increasing number of British long-haul travelers choosing Qatar as a stopover destination.

Qatar attractions map

Map of Qatar tourist attractions

The Qatar attractions map shows all monuments and sightseeing of Qatar. This tourist attractions map of Qatar will allow you to easily discover monuments, museums ans places to visit of Qatar in Western Asia. The Qatar attractions map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Qatar neighbourhoods boast waterfront views, sandy beaches, retail, exhibition spaces and eateries, reflecting the rich diversity of this tiny state. The Pearl, Qatar is a man-made island offshore Doha prestigious West Bay District, featuring Mediterranean-style yacht-lined marinas, residential towers, villas, and hotels, as well as introducing a luxurious shopping experience with premium designer boutiques and showrooms as you can see in Qatar attractions map. The Island is also home to modern dining spots- from refreshing ice creams to five-star culinary experiences, while it stands out for its pedestrian-friendly squares and plazas and the wide range of landscaped gardens. The Pearl is a popular visitor attraction by virtue of its chic elegance, inviting descriptions such as the 'Arabian Riviera'. The Qatar National Library is a futuristic storytelling facility that is recognized by UNESCO, and serves the purpose of not only being a national library, but a research-level university and digital library as well. With access to over a million books the QNL effortlessly allows you to dive into the history of Qatar and learn more about its people, culture and heritage.

Built on the site of Doha century old trading market, on the banks of the Wadi Musheireb, Souq Waqif as its shown in Qatar attractions map, feels like an anachronism, particularly against the backdrop of Doha dramatic modernist skyline. With its mud-daubed buildings, the market harkens to a bygone era while remaining a hub of activity, where commerce and gossip collide. Souq Waqif winding alleys offer a tableau of traditional street life. Al Shaqab, a Qatar Foundation member since 2004, is Qatar state-of-the-art equestrian centre, dating back to 1992. It aims to preserve the historical traditions and legacy of the Arabian horses; animals that are highly respected in the country. Home to more than 700 of them, Al Shaqab introduces one of the world leading and most advanced equestrian programmes based on three main principles - excellence, education and heritage. Combining art galleries and workshops, theatres and performances venues, and exceptional restaurants choices, Katara Cultural Village is Doha destination for culture and entertainment. A central amphitheatre stands against a backdrop of traditional architecture and cobbled streets, and is the site of many cultural performances.

A feast for the eyes, this Venice-inspired neighbourhood brings a piece of the Mediterranean to Doha. Boasting turquoise canals flanked by candy-coloured buildings and gracefully arched bridges, Qanat Quartier abounds with Instagram-worthy vistas as its mentioned in Qatar attractions map. Play a tune on the musical staircase, or take a leisurely stroll down broad avenues as you wander in and out of the neighbourhood many boutiques and cafés. Grab a coffee, stick your toes in the sand, and take in stunning views of the Arabian Gulf from Qanat Quartier beachfront promenade. Education city hosts campuses of leading universities and top tier schools, along with a beautiful park, an abundance of sports facilities, numerous food options, a golf club, a technologically advanced library, a modern art museum, and a few of the most remarkable buildings in the country. Located west of Doha, in the centre of the peninsula, Dahl Al Misfir is one of Qatar most exciting natural sites. At 40 meters deep, it is considered the largest and deepest, yet accessible cave in Qatar. Formed largely of fibrous gypsum, it sometimes gives off a faint, otherworldly glow.