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1. The Museum of Islamic Art - entrada gratuita, de domingo a jueves de 9 am a 7 pm y los viernes y sábados de 1 pm a 7 pm - https://www.mia.org.qa/en/
2. Katara Cultural Village - entrada gratuita, abierto todos los días de 10 am a 10 pm - https://www.katara.net/en/whats-on
3. Souq Waqif - entrada gratuita, abierto todos los días de 8 am a 12 am - https://www.souqwaqifresort.com/souq-waqif/
4. The Pearl-Qatar - entrada gratuita, abierto todos los días - https://www.thepearlqatar.com/
5. Aspire Park - entrada gratuita, abierto todos los días de 6 am a 11 pm - https://www.aspirezone.qa/EN/Parks/Pages/Aspire-Park.aspx
6. Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum - entrada 50 QAR (alrededor de $14), de sábado a jueves de 9 am a 4 pm y los viernes de 2 pm a 7 pm - https://fbqmuseum.org/en/
7. Al Zubarah Fort - entrada gratuita, de domingo a jueves de 8 am a 2 pm y los viernes y sábados de 3 pm a 9 pm - https://www.qm.org.qa/en/al-zubarah-fort
8. Al Thakira Mangrove Forest - entrada gratuita, abierto todos los días - https://www.visitqatar.qa/en/things-to-do/nature-and-wildlife/mangrove-forest-at-al-thakira.html

Es importante tener en cuenta que los precios y horarios pueden variar y es recomendable verificarlos antes de visitar cada lugar.

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Sure, let me tell you about Qatar!

Qatar is a small country located in the Middle East, bordering Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf. It has a rich history dating back thousands of years, with evidence of human habitation from the Stone Age. In the 7th century, Qatar was conquered by Islamic forces and became a center for pearl diving and trading. In the 20th century, oil was discovered in Qatar, transforming the country into one of the wealthiest in the world.

The culture of Qatar is heavily influenced by Islam, with the majority of the population being Muslim. Arabic is the official language, although English is widely spoken. The traditional clothing for men is a thobe, while women wear an abaya and hijab. Qatar is known for its hospitality, with guests being treated with great respect and generosity.

In terms of cuisine, Qatar has a diverse range of options, with influences from Arabic, Indian, Iranian, and Mediterranean cuisines. Some popular dishes include machboos (spiced rice with meat or fish), kabsa (similar to machboos but with different spices), and shawarma (meat wrapped in pita bread).

To get around Qatar, there are several options such as taxis, buses, and a metro system that was recently opened. The weather in Qatar is hot and humid, with temperatures reaching up to 50°C (122°F) in the summer months.

Visitors to Qatar will need a valid passport and may also need a visa depending on their nationality. Qatar is generally considered to be a safe country, with low crime rates. However, it is always recommended to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Mobile communication in Qatar is easy, with several international providers operating in the country. The local currency is the Qatari riyal (QAR), and credit cards are widely accepted.

I hope this information helps you plan your trip to Qatar!

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