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The
Corniche
is
a
several
km
long
promenade
in
Doha.During
the
World
Cup
it
was
only
for
pedestrians
available.
Everything
seems
new
and
everything
is
clean
and
nice.
Especially
after
sundown
a
lot
of
people
are
walking
there
and
a
lot
of
activities
like
concerts
took
place
during
the
World
Cup.
You
have
great
views
from
there
to
the
old
Harbour
and
to
the
skyline
of
Westbay.
There
are
some
small
Imbisses
but
do
not
expect
too
much.
When
the
World
Cup
is
finished
I
guess
that
most
of
the
concerts
and
other
activities
will
be
finished,
too.
But
you
can
walk
and
enjoy
the
scenery
there.The
Corniche
provides
great
views
of
the
city
landscape.
A
large
smooth
walking
area
hugs
the
coast.
The
down
side
is
the
large
volume
of
traffic
that
never
seems
to
end.
The
Corniche
has
its
own
Metro
Station
and
this
is
a
great
way
of
getting
to
and
from
the
area.
As
well
as
the
city
views
you’ll
find
lots
of
traditional
Dhows
moored
alongside
the
wall
towards
the
bottom
end
of
the
Corniche
(away
from
the
city).
Overall
it’s
worth
a
stroll
especially
in
the
evening
when
the
buildings
light
up.The
area
close
to
Souq
Waqif
was
nice
to
walk
but
a
kilometer
away
is
tricky
to
navigate
because
of
all
of
the
construction.
We
made
it
to
Orry
the
Oryx
before
we
gave
up
and
took
a
tricky
path
to
get
to
the
other
side
of
the
highway
and
to
take
the
metro.
The
area
is
free
to
visit
and
would
be
much
better
when
the
construction
is
done
and
it
is
cooler
outside
but
it
is
hard
to
say
when
construction
would
be
finished.
There
is
a
world
cup
pavilion
with
a
countdown
clock
and
all
the
competing
flags
and
great
views
of
Westbay
from
here.I
always
try
to
visit
teh
Corniche
while
in
Doha
for
a
nice
long
peaceful
walk.
It's
a
great
way
to
unwind
and
people
watch
with
the
bustling
harbour
and
all
the
traditional
middle
eastern
boats
moored
up
along
the
side.
There's
also
a
cheap
ferry
that
will
take
you
across
the
bay
to
West
Bay.
Well
worth
it.
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