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Thursday, 26 August 2010

Shopping In Doha

Qatar Shopping

By: Qatar Visitor

Stroll along a canal while browsing shops, or enjoy a meal over flowing water. Admire the gondolas, stare up at the blue skies and fluffy white clouds above you or admire the moon and star constellations above you. You could be forgiven for thinking you were in Venice – but actually you are in Qatar, a tiny desert peninsula country on the outskirts of Saudi Arabia. The mall is Villagio: Qatar’s newest and most stupendous shopping centre – and that’s even before it’s finished.

For such a small city (in such a small country!) there is a huge range of shopping. Doha. may not yet match Dubai in shopping terms (although Qatari ladies – expert shoppers if there ever were any – maintain Doha’s shop prices are substantially cheaper), but as ever it is determined to catch up with its neighbour.

Qatar shoppers certainly have the money to spend – Qatar now has an average annual income of over $60,000 a year. That’s substantially more than the average income of an American.

Villagio alone has over 130,000 square metres of retail space – which will include a cinema (with 3-d screens), ice-skating rink and even an roller-coaster.

But Doha offers far more than luxury shopping malls. Souq Waqif is a huge sprawling traditional Arab Souq – traditional in style at least, the actual buildings have all been rebuilt. Here you can find colourful arrays of spices, Indian clothing, falcons and much more.

If you prefer something more basic you can head out to the wholesale markets on the outskirts of towns. In addition to the superb vegetable market, a live animal market (be sure to check out the camels) and a fish market you can also find the Omani market.

Here you can buy traditional pottery, huge dried fish and even – in wet winters – desert truffles.

The only thing to remember when booking a visit to Qatar is the weather. Don’t go in the summer. Otherwise the inside of those luxurious (and air-conditioned) shopping malls is the only thing you’ll be going to see.

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Monday, 9 August 2010

Shopping in Doha...Villagio

This is by far the prettiest Qatar shopping mall I have ever visited. The ceiling is domed and painted with sky & clouds. The lighting is very natural, and for all intents & purposes it feels like walking around an open-air shopping centre. The different avenues are all set to different times of the day, and dressed accordingly, including streetlamps and sky colour. The top half of the shops are decorated with painted on windows, balcony's etc, giving the whole mall an Italian feel. It even has a canal running though the centre.... yes a canal, with a gondola that you can ride from one end of the mall to the other. There are bridges to cross the canal, and comfy seating alongside where you can sit & watch the world go by.
The mall houses several well known UK stores including Wallis, M&S, boots and more. There are home ware stores and several jewellery shops. Carrefour, the leading hypermarket, have a large store here. At the top end is a very exclusive area that houses shops for those with expensive taste & money to spend... this includes the likes of Rolex, Gucci, Tiffany’s to name but a few.
There are plenty of eating options, from a quick take-away, to a full 3 course sit down meal, with restaurants available from all cultures, including, Chinese, Greek, Mexican & English. Throughout you will find coffee shops that you can sit & relax at.
The mall everything need to keep you entertained, when you are done shopping & eating you can take in a movie at the 13 screen IMAX 3D cinema, or visit funfair with the family where there are rides & stalls for children of all ages.
All in all, visiting Villagio is an extremely pleasant experience..... one I intend to enjoy again & again!!

Monday, 2 August 2010

Shopping in Doha - City Centre & Centre Point

So, after being here for a week, I have started shopping and have visited a few shopping malls, and from what I can see there are plenty more to come!

City Centre


This is probably the biggest of all the shopping malls and is based in the heart of Doha. It houses several of the high street shops we have in the UK, Monsoon, Next and Debenhams to name but a very few. There are lots of Qatari shops new to me, and are obviously aimed at the local population.
Home ware shopping is well catered for with exceptional furniture and household accessories shops, where you can buy anything from a tea-towel to a sofa or bed. Carrefour have an extremely large branch within the centre and also carry’s a lot of home ware lines as well as electicals, gardening and clothing products.
Cafés and restaurants are in abundance, with the 3rd floor having a dining area. You can have anything from local cuisine to KFC and burger king. There is a Starbucks on 2 floors along with various other coffee houses. There are plenty of toilet facilities, and prayer rooms are available on all floors. Parking can be a bit of an issue in busy times, but the centre itself never feels busy or rushed. Air conditioning ensures the centre feels comfortable at all times of year.

Centre Point


Situationed just off the C ring, junction after Toys R Us, this is a small but extremely useful centre for household items. There is a large Home Store, from which you could furnish and decorate your entire home.
There is also an electric store which carry’s everything from TV’s to portable disc drives to hair straighteners. It also has a couple of clothing / fashion shops and a large Shoe mart store.
There is a small eating area with a few menu choices, including a Costa coffee and a Baskin Robbins ice cream parlour. Toilet and prayer facilities are also available in this area.
Parking is underground, and again, can be very busy at weekends.