Katara Cultural Village concluded its three-day Eid al-Adha celebrations Sunday night with impressive public participation.
The celebrations drew large crowds on all days in a joyful and festive atmosphere, reaffirming Katara’s status as a leading cultural and tourist destination in Qatar and the region.
Salem Mabhout al-Marri, director of Public Relations and Communications at Katara, said that the events organised for Eid al-Adha 2025 were a manifestation of Katara’s vision to be an inclusive cultural and tourist destination, offering a unique festive experience that blends enjoyment with knowledge.
“We are extremely pleased with the strong engagement and the large turnout throughout the three days celebrations. We saw the joy and amazement on the faces of visitors from various nationalities, which reflects our success in delivering cultural and entertainment content that meets their expectations.”
The activities offered something for everyone, with events tailored to different age groups and interests. Katara Corniche featured a range of performances, including musical and traditional arts, as well as children’s entertainment, musical evenings, and folk shows that offered a rich and immersive experience combining entertainment, art, and knowledge.
Visitors enjoyed shows at Al Thuraya Planetarium, the theatrical performance The Haunted House, fireworks displays, and the dancing fountain shows accompanied by lights, visual effects, and music.
Many visitors expressed their admiration for the effectiveorganisation, artistic richness, and cultural diversity of the events. They praised the festive atmosphere at Katara, describing it as 'exceptional' and 'inspiring,' and stressed that Katara has become their preferred destination for holidays and special occasions.














