Doha, Qatar: Souq Waqif Equestrian Festival 2025 opened yesterday with many local and international participations. The eight-day festival will run until January 21, 2025, at Western Square of ...
Doha, Qatar: The 6th Souq Waqif International Honey Exhibition, featuring over 100 local and international exhibitors will begin tomorrow. The Celebrations Committee of the Private Engineering ...
Experience the remarkable return of the Souq Waqif International Honey Exhibition, where a diverse array of vendors will present exquisite honey products from local, regional, and international ...
Held at the western square of Souq Waqif, the event enthused the spectators on the inaugural day with a large participation of owners, breeders, farms and stables in Qatar and the region.
Argan, the acclaimed authentic Moroccan restaurant nestled within the culinary portfolio of Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels, has been honoured with the prestigious Michelin Bib Gourmand Award. This ...
Witness the exciting comeback of the Souq Waqif International Honey Exhibition, featuring a wide selection of vendors presenting premium honey products from local, regional, and global origins. Be ...
The 3rd Souq Waqif International Dates Festival brings a lively celebration of an impressive array of delicious and unique date varieties. You won’t want to miss this exciting experience!
Note: The details mentioned in this event listing are sourced from the organizers' official announcements and are subject to change. Please check with the organizer directly before making plans.
Families attend the 2024 African American Children's Book Fair. (African American Children's Book Fair. (Courtesy of the Book Fair) On a frigid morning in 1992, literary publicist Vanesse Lloyd ...
The New Delhi Book Fair is back and the theme of this year ... Authors and speakers from France, Qatar, Spain, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Iran, and Lithuania will be ...
The 48th International Kolkata Book Fair kicked off on Tuesday (January 28, 2025) with a record 1,000-odd book, magazine and cultural stalls, but without the participation of Bangladesh.