MIA Park, a serene green space in Doha, forms a crescent around the Museum of Islamic Art on the city’s waterfront. The park offers excellent views of the museum and, from the East Mound, panoramic vistas of the West Bay skyline. Palm trees line the promenade, leading to a striking steel sculpture that stands tall at the park’s point, reminiscent of a minaret. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll, taking in the lush surroundings and the blend of modern and traditional elements that define this unique urban oasis.
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