Katara to be transformed into a global tourism destination
Katara Cultural Village will be transformed into a global cultural and tourism destination once the next stage of development projects are completed, according to General Manager, Dr Khalid bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti.
Many commercial complexes, shopping malls and entertainment places are among the new projects, which are being implemented in line with Qatar National Vision 2030.
A commercial centre for children is also scheduled to open in early 2017 in addition to the Katara Fitness Centre and Katara Hills project featuring 383 residential units are among the upcoming attractions.
The Katara Fitness Centre is coming up on the coast of the Cultural Village facing The Pearl-Qatar, whereas the commercial complex is located on the west side of Katara, decorated with a fountain in the middle of the courtyard, in addition to basement parking.
The two-storey commercial centre for children will include a number of shops with high-end international brands, offices, apartments and a unique shopping centre.
The Katara Hills project will comprise 133 luxury villas with four to nine bedrooms and 250 apartments with two to four bedrooms.
Katara has also established a Sport Village (I Go Katara) in the Entertainment City (former Aladdin’s Kingdom), built on an area of over 60,000sqm and featuring game areas for paintball, football, basketball and tennis, in addition to 29 different games.
The investment section of Katara includes markets and world-class restaurants and cafes – all with a sea view.
Republished from Gulf Times | Photo by Jurics Abac from QL Flickr Group
They should fix the acces first before trying to get more people there, on weekends takes forever to get in or out of there.
useless, what's the point in offering only 133 luxury villas? instead it should be apartments to house more occupants giving them a quality lifestyle... way behind when compared to Dubai
Good intiative , congrats .................................................................... Tue , 13.05.2014 , 08.00 hrs