After a rather torturous wait at the immigration queue - caused by all Non-GCC citizens having to pay 55 Riyals at passport control for the visa - we were through the airport in a flash. It made a nice change from Dubai airport where you typically have to hike for up to 20-30 minutes to get where you need to go. I am sure though the long walks in a Doha Airport will be a feature of the new one that is due to be built soon.
We took a drive along the Corniche and I marvelled at how much it reminded me of Abu Dhabi 20 odd years ago. There is a smattering of modern tall buildings, dispersed with construction sites and the sea looked great as it glistened in the hot and humid weather. I can well imagine in 10 years time Doha will be a spectacular coastal city.
My Father worked in Doha for a year in 2005 - I asked him what he thought of the place - his response was "Not much there son, just some tarmac on the sand". Well I have to agree with him - but it is changing and at a rapid pace.
I made a brief stop at the Intercontinental Hotel to meet a colleague and I was suitably impressed by the pool and beach offering - I took a quick photo. I wouldn't mind spending a relaxed weekend there.

I enjoyed my short visit to Doha - the people were friendly, the driving was civil and the weather was even more humid than Dubai. I am sure I will be back soon.
Wondered where you had got to - I thought that you might be giving that video card a good workout!
ReplyDeleteHi Georgia - I had to skip Waxy's this weekend as I had my Mom here. I gather fun was had by all and most of them got full value for their 100AED and are probably feeling today how you were yesterday :)
ReplyDeleteI prefer DOH as a place to stay and DXB as place to enjoy..
ReplyDelete~ A Malay man in Doha