Wander the labyrinthine mud-render alleyways of Doha's restored 19th-century market with a private local guide — inhaling saffron, oud, and rose water while discovering the hidden falconry souk and a master perfumer's atelier.
What to expect
Souq Waqif is Doha's beating cultural heart, a warren of stalls selling everything from hand-blended Arabic perfumes to Bedouin silver jewellery and caged exotic birds. Your private guide brings it alive with stories of Qatari pearl-trading history and Bedouin tribal customs. You'll visit the Falconry Souk — where trained hunting falcons perch alongside antique hunting daggers — before being introduced to a master 'attār (perfumer) who will blend a signature oud scent exclusively for you. The tour finishes with a traditional Qatari breakfast or lunch at one of the souk's oldest family-run restaurants.
Good to know
Souq Waqif is a 15-minute taxi from the Grand Cruise Terminal. Book your ToursbyLocals guide at least 72 hours ahead, specifying the falconry souk and perfumer stop. Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) out of respect. Most shops open by 9 am; the souk is atmospheric but manageable before midday crowds peak.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Doha — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.