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4 reviews on 1 places
Q Mall
2022 Apr 11
During the past few years, this mall has developed steadily. More shops have opened in recent years. It's a good little mall for quick shopping for locals. In addition to the Mega Mart, which also sells Tesco products, there are three Al Rawnaq shops: stationary, household, and bedding. Several other shops are also available, such as a pharmacy and a bank. On the first floor, there is a children's play area, as well as a market with a number of stalls.
Al Riwaq Gallery
2022 Mar 05
A separate exhibition space, the Al Riwaq Art Space, only houses temporary exhibits.

Presently, the art space is hosting an exhibition by Jeff Koons. The layout of this art space is different from the museum of Islamic art, although it occupies the same grounds as the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA). The space was very well set up and brightly lit.

There's a very calm atmosphere to the exhibition, which is thought-provoking and intriguing.
Zubarah Town ruins
2021 Jan 07
This archeological site is 5 minutes from the fort. If you’re a historical fact finder you’ll enjoy walking the trail and reading about the sites history.

There are no facilities here so you may want to stop at the fort first, especially if you have young children.

It’s not sign posted and can easily be driven by.
Gulfmall
2018 May 27
Similar to other malls in Qatar, it features a variety of shops, including Carrefour supermarket, H & M, BHS, and Marks and Spencer. Additionally, there is a food court with several fast-food restaurants. The mall is never crowded and is smaller compared to many other malls.