Saturday, October 30, 2010

Friday Brunch

Decided to go the Grand Hyatt Hotel for Thai Brunch on Friday - its all you can eat and all the alcohol you can drink, and I think I got my money's worth for sure (in alcohol) . They make the best Thai Whiskey Cocktails...



The Doha Tribeca Film Festival is on at the moment and these cars were outside the hotel - they were transporting people to and from the festival, so I was hoping I might see a celebrity or two - but alas no!!!!


A selection of the food that we had to eat - it really is the best Thai food.


One of the lounge areas in the Hotel.


One big football in the middle of a roundabout - Qatar is one of the bidding nations in the 2022 world cup.


A very odd looking house being built





These camels were in the middle of the city - they had obviously been gathered here for a tourist attraction for the people attending the Doha Tribeca Film Festival


Smile for the camera

The Sheraton Hotel


A mosque with a twist


The sun setting in the pit..

Tennis


The WTA Ladies Tennis Tournament is here in Doha for the last time this year - it is being held in Istanbul for the next three years , so we bought tickets to go - and then we were given tickets to every night of the tournament. But we did not end up going as we decided to have a nice leisurely Thai Brunch at one of the hotels here, we made sure we got our moneys worth in alcohol before we left!!!!!



Unfortunately the Williams sister's were not playing in the tournament due to injury - they are quite incredible to watch in person. So that was a bit disappointing. Some of the other players were Kim Clijsters, Australian Samantha Stosur, World No 1 Caroline Wozniacki, Elena Dementieva and Vera Zvonereva..

Look forward to the mens tennis which usually comes here around January.

Something Else to Visit

The new cultural village in Doha is now open. There will be restaurants, arts and crafts of different countries from all over the world. It will also be Qatar's focal point for international musical, arts and cultural festivals throughout the year.



The entrance to the Cultural Village


Persian carpet paintings on all the surrounding walls - I do have to admit I did go and have a feel just incase they were real - as anything goes in Qatar.


A beautiful looking mosque


Not to sure about these but they represent the islamic type of architecture seen at cultural sites around the middle east


The surrounding walls of a huge amphitheatre - they were busy setting up for the Doha Tribeca Film Festival.


Restaurants - of which not many are open yet.


And yes thats right in a cultural village a public beach where you can strip down to your bikini and bare your body for all the locals who have come for the 'cultural' experience...
Not sure how long this will last.


You know when you go for a walk along the waterfront at a beach and you like to sit on the wall and just gaze out to sea - well this is the wall where you are not allowed to do just that - why???? because security said so!!!!!
Seriously......


The beach even comes with its own ice cream shop - which just happened to be closed on this busy hot day - but it was Friday so I'll let this one go...




And here we are at The Pearl just next door - admiring all the huge boats!!!!


Love this one...


And its huge backside....