Qatar

December 20, 2022

Qatar: World Cup Final, City Heat, and Desert Coastlines

I visited Qatar for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and stayed long enough to explore more than just the stadiums. This was a trip where football, architecture, and Middle Eastern culture all collided. From historic souqs to engineered stadium marvels and stretches of desert coastline — here’s how it all unfolded.

🛬 First Impressions

Hamad International Airport immediately set the tone — futuristic, polished, and spacious. Everything from immigration to baggage was efficient. Even the public bathrooms felt premium. You can tell the country invested heavily in first impressions, and it worked.

⚽ Stadiums — The Full Circuit

I watched the World Cup Final at Lusail Stadium — a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But before that, I made it a mission to visit every venue. Each had its own personality and cultural nod.

🏙️ Doha — Markets, Culture & Luxury

Qatar’s capital is compact but packed with variety. Here's what stood out:

🌅 Coast & Desert

Qatar's geography doesn’t offer mountains or forests — but it makes up for it with coastlines and desert views.

🍽️ Food Highlights

The food scene in Qatar ranges from hotel breakfasts to street food worth chasing.

🎉 World Cup Atmosphere

The tournament elevated everything. There was a real sense of unity in the city — from casual fans to lifelong football diehards.

📸 Photo Highlights

Souq Waqif
Souq Waqif — authentic energy and endless sights.
Khor Al Adaid
Inland Sea — where desert meets water.

✅ Qatar Travel Tips

Final Thoughts

Qatar wasn’t just about the World Cup — although that alone made the trip unforgettable. It was about witnessing how a small country opened its doors to the world, delivered on logistics, and still maintained its cultural identity.

If you’re into sports, architecture, or Middle Eastern culture, Qatar is worth visiting — with or without the tournament.

Published: June 7, 2024

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Furqan Agwan