Marhaba Information Guide Issue 87: Autumn 2023

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Greetings from the team!

We hope you have all been safe and well during the hotter months here in Qatar. While the cooler weather is now upon us, there are a slew of hot activities to interest everyone!

In this issue are two action-packed Events Calendars in the Events and Activities section.

October sees the start of Expo 2023 Doha, a six-month long prestigious international horticultural event, and there are many exhibitions to look forward to at the museums and art galleries. For sports fans, highlights include the thrilling Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix and the Geneva International Motor Show. Read our features to learn more about these events, and keep up to date with news at marhaba.qa

There are a number of Interesting Reads as well this issue. In the Discovering Qatar section, we talk about the gracious whale sharks of Qatar and the splendid visitors centre at Hamad Port, while you can also learn about the curated art at Katara Towers in Hospitality, Hotels and Dining. There continue to be new projects galore in Qatar, including the latest evaluation policy in Education, and the state-of-the-art courts complex in Business and Economy

There's so much more to read throughout the different sections of the book, as well as in our free e-Guides. Don't forget to take our Marhaba Pocket Map when sightseeing – read Getting Around Qatar in the Discovering Qatar section for the country's extensive public transport options.

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Emergency Services Police, Fire and Ambulance 999 Worldwide emergency (from mobile phones) 112 Emergency Services for the Deaf 992 Traffic Patrol Police Department (Madinat Khalifa) 2344 4444 Paediatric Emergency Centres (PEC) Airport (Matar Qadeem) 4467 7671 Al Daayen (Al Khor Coastal Road) 4423 3801 Al Rayyan (Al Furousiya Street) 4481 5447 Al Sadd (Suhaim bin Hamad Street) 4439 6020 Al Shamal (Al Ruwais) 4027 3000 Roadside and Break Down Assistance Mowasalat Taxi 4458 8888 Qatar Assist 5545 5252 Important Numbers General Information Qatar Meteorology Department 4448 0444 Local Time 140 Airport Hamad International Airport (HIA) 4010 6666 Airport Security 4010 9555 Airport Fire and Medical Emergency 4010 9222 Animals For pet emergency, see Pets in Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section. Foreign Embassies See Foreign Embassies in this section. Health Enquiries Health Unified Contact Center (COVID-19) 16000 Nesma'ak (Hamad Medical Corporation) 16060 Hayyak (Primary Health Care Corporation) 107 Government Entities Baladiya 184 Consumer Protection 800 5000 Government Call Centre (Hukoomi) 109 iParks 4406 9955 Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) 4473 3333 Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOEHE) 155 Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC) 16600 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 4011 1111 Ministry of Interior (MOI) 236 7111/6666 Ministry of Justice (MOJ) 137 Ministry of Labour (MOL) 16008 Ministry of Social Development and Family (MSDF) 4028 8852 Ministry of Transport (MOT) 16016 MOI eServices and Metrash2 234 2000 National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) 4404 8844 Public Works Authority (Ashghal) 188 Qatar Post (QPost) 4446 4000 Report Environmental Violations 998 Supreme Judiciary Council 16007 Telecom and Communications Directory Assistance 180 International Calls Inquiry 150 Ooredoo 111 Vodafone 800 7110 Traffic and Minor Accidents General Directorate of Traffic 234 4444 Madinat Khalifa Traffic & Investigation 234 4499 Utilities Kahramaa (electricity and water) 991 Taxi, Limousines and Metro See Getting Around Qatar in this section. Emergency and Important Numbers Checked & Updated June 2023 m

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Events and Activities

Discovering Qatar
Emergency Numbers 7 Cultural Awareness 16 Arabic Phrases 18 Qatar at a Glance 20 Qatar’s Government Structure 24 Foreign Embassies 26 Digital Qatar 28 Traveller Information 31 Hamad International Airport 35 Main Urban Centres 48 Getting Around Qatar 50 Sightseeing 65 Msheireb Downtown Doha 100 Souq Waqif 106 Katara Cultural Village 110 Lusail City 116 The Pearl Island 122 Souq Al Wakra 126
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Events in Qatar 135 Leisure Activities 147 Sports in Qatar 161 Sports Calendar 162 Sports Activities 166 Health and Wellness 174
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The Whale Sharks of Qatar 68 All You Need to Know About Expo 2023 Doha 144 Revving Up for More Motorsports in Qatar! 164 Hospitality Art 183 City Center Doha: The Centre of Shopping in Qatar 258 New Qatar Cancer Plan Launched 311 New Evaluation Policy 325 New Year, New Buildings 397 The Ports of Qatar 398 Know Your Rights 416 Licence Plates of Qatar 417 Look forward to some great events this autumn, including Expo 2023 Doha and the Geneva International Motor Show Day to Day Qatar 279 Healthcare Useful Numbers 298 Healthcare in Qatar 301
Living in Qatar Tourism in Qatar 179 Places to Stay 188 Spas and Beauty Centres 216 Dining in Qatar 225 Places to Dine 226 Hospitality, Hotels and Dining 176 Where to Shop 256 Shopping in Qatar 263 Shopping 247
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Banking and Finance 369 Economy 376 Commerce Useful Numbers 377 Investment and Trade 379 The Hydrocarbon Industry 388 Infrastructure in Qatar 393 Main Car Showrooms 402 Useful Numbers 403 Motoring Reviews 404 Service Centres 410 Motoring Essentials 411
Business and Economy Qatar 14 Greater Doha 54 Doha Corniche and Bay 56 Doha Central Area 57 Northeast Coast 58 Al Khor 59 Southeast Coast 60 Al Wakra 61 Mesaieed Industrial City 62 Msheireb Downtown Doha 104 Souq Waqif 108 Katara Cultural Village 114 Lusail City 116 The Pearl Island 124 Souq Al Wakra 128 Souq Area 275 Hamad bin Khalifa Medical City 299 Education City/Qatar Foundation 359 Industrial Area 418 Maps
401 367 Motoring
Explore Qatar’s many parks and recreation areas in Sightseeing Useful Numbers 316 Education in Qatar 329 Education Courses, Tutoring and Lectures 362 Arabic/Islamic Culture Courses 364
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Cultural Awareness

Qatar warmly welcomes visitors from across the world to its beautiful and cultural country. There's much to see and enjoy, but ensure to be mindful of the country's religious and cultural norms.

Please do...

use greetings and formalities as they are particularly important. It is considered impolite to start any conversation or request without at least saying 'Hello' or 'Excuse me'.

be mindful when talking to or asking local or Arab women for information, if you are a man. Respect the fact some women in this region are private people in public places. They are more than willing to help other women, so if you are in a mixed group, let the women do the talking!

dress modestly in Qatar, which is a Muslim country with conservative dress codes for both males and females. Avoid shorts and short skirts, strapless and crop tops and other forms of revealing and transparent clothing especially to work, schools, malls, parks and other family-friendly destinations. Government offices and health centres will turn away people for inappropriate clothing. avoid public displays of affection (PDA) as any intimacy in public can be considered as an act of obscenity. This can lead to arrest and a potential court case, which can include a fine, a custodial sentence and deportation once the sentence is complete.

bargain with shopkeepers in local souqs. Always counter the original offer with a lower price than you expect to pay and work slowly upwards to what you wish to spend.

look out for separate counters and sections for men and women in banks, ministries and other public service centres.

be stay hydrated and drink plenty of water. At temperatures reaching over 40°C in the summer, you need at least two litres a day. Deep yellow urine is a sign of dehydration. Don't forget to use a high-factor sunblock and wear a hat or cap to protect you from the sun's UV radiation.

Please don't...

look or stare at people especially women. This general courtesy is particularly important in a society where modesty in dress and behaviour is the standard.

be offended if your handshake is refused by the opposite sex. Handshakes are often refused to members of the opposite sex. It is a religious and cultural prohibition applicable to Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

take photographs or videos without permission of people (including the police or armed forces) or sensitive sites in public or private spaces. Many men and women here are private and strongly object to being photographed or videographed. sit with the soles of your shoes or feet facing towards your hosts; it is considered insulting. Equally, don’t sit with your back to other guests. drink too much alcohol so that your behaviour is affected in public. There are stiff fines for consuming alcohol other than on licensed premises. Alcohol in Qatar is a strictly regulated concession and there is zero tolerance for drink-driving, drunkenness or rowdy behaviour. The country also applies a zero-tolerance policy to drugs.

go barefoot in the sea where stonefish lie camouflaged along the shoreline. Although rare, the poisonous defence mechanism causes excruciating pain and needs a hospital visit. Also be on the lookout for jellyfish, particularly in the summer months.

forget to read about the Public Hygiene Law with violations up to QAR25,000 and jail sentences. Do not throw or leave waste on the streets or public spaces, or hang clothes on balconies overlooking roads or public places. Spitting in public spaces is also prohibited. m

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Arabic Phrases

Arabs place great importance on greetings, often greeting each other with a number of phrases and fixed responses enquiring about each other’s health, wellbeing and family. As a courtesy, it is important for visitors to learn the basics of how to say hello and goodbye when in their company. *Indicates if you're speaking as a female or when you're speaking to a female.

Courtesies/Responses

Peace be upon you assalam a'laykum

And upon you be peace wa’alaykum salam

Good morning sabah al khair

May your morning be bright sabah al noor

Good afternoon/evening massa al khair

May your afternoon/evening be bright massa al noor

Welcome marhaba or tafaddal/*tafaddali

Goodbye (Go in peace) ma’a salaamah

May God protect you Allah yehmik/*Allah yehmiki

How are you? kaif halak?/*kaif halik

And you? wa ant?/*wa anti

Thank God al hamdu lillah

Thanks shukran

Welcome (in response to 'thank you') a'fwan

Please min fadlak/*min fadlik

Yes/No na’am or aiwa/la

I'm sorry ana mutaassef/*ana mutaasefa

Congratulations mabrook

Days of the Week

Sunday yum al ahad

Monday yum al ithnain

Tuesday yum al thalatha

Wednesday yum al arba’a

Thursday yum al khamees

Friday yum al jum’a

Saturday yum al sabt

Time

What time is it? a-sa’a kam?

One, two, three a-sa’a wahda, o’clock thintain, etc.

Late mut’akhar

Early badri

Tomorrow bukra

The day after ba’ad bukra

Yesterday ams

What time is the appointment?

as-sa'a kam al maw'idd?

When do you open/close?

mata taftahoon/tosakkiroon?

Look! shuff!/*shuffi

Where? wain?

On your right a'la yameenak

On your left a'la shamalak

Straight on a'la tool

Stop! aqif/*aqifi

Go! imshi

Come! ta’al/ta'ali

Let's go! yalla

Tell me qulli/*qullili

When? mata? or emta?

Bring me/give jeeb/*jeebi

This hatha

That hathaak

There isn’t any mafi

No problem mafi mushkila

There is no time mafi waqt

Impossible mush mumkin

Finished khallas

If God is willing Insh'Allah

For sure

Wallah/akeed

Ramadan blessings Ramadan kareem

Eid blessings Eid mubarak

Essential Foods

Bread khubbuz

Water maa, moya

Tea/Coffee chai/gahwa

Milk haleeb

Fish samak

Meat laham

Chicken dejaj

Cheese jubna

Fruit fawakih

Vegetables khudrawat

Travel

I want a taxi

areed taxi

How much is the taxi?

kam al ijar?

I want to rent a car

ureed astaajer sayyara

Where is the airline office?

wain maktab at tayaran?

Take us to the airport

khuthna ila al matar

Numbers

0 sifr ٠

1 wahad ١

2 ithnain ٢

3 thalatha ٣

4 arba’a ٤

5 khamsa ٥

6 sitta ٦

7 saba’a ٧

8 thamanya ٨

9 tissa’a ٩

10 a'ashara ١٠

50 khamseen

100 mi’a

500 khamsmi'a

1,000 alf

2,000 alfain

10,000 a'asharat alf

100,000 mi’at alf

Shopping/Eating Out

Where is the market? wain al souq?

I want to buy... ureed ashtiri...

Do you have ...? a'ndak…?

Have/Don’t have fi/mafi

How much is it? kam qeemtah?

Cheap/Expensive rakhees/ghali

Newspaper/Book jareeda/kitaab

Map of Doha khareeta al doha

Bank bank

Money Exchange surrafa

Restaurant mata'am

What kind of food? ay ta'am ladaikum?

Toilets al hammam

Emergencies

Please help me sa’idni low samaht

Police station markaz al shortah

I’m feeling ill ana mareedh

I need a doctor ureed tabeeb

I need a hospital ureed mustashfa

Ambulance sayyara is'aaf

Pharmacy saydaliya

There's a fire fi hareeqa

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Qatar at a Glance

Qatar is one of the safest countries in the world and both visitors and residents have the opportunity to experience the courteous and hospitable nature of Arab culture. However, bear in mind that Qatar is a conservative Islamic state – by following a few simple rules in public you will more than repay the warm welcome shown to you.

Common Courtesies

Please dress modestly when out in public. As a show of respect towards the culture and tradition of Qatar, visitors and expatriates (both men and women) should dress conservatively. Avoid exposing the knees, shoulders, cleavage and stomach. Likewise, avoid tight, revealing clothing. Although there are many people who show disregard for the dress code here, it is in your best interest to avoid any unwelcome attention. Be particularly modest during the holy month of Ramadan. Visitors should also be mindful of the conservative dress code which is often required at the beach and by the pool in public. Topless sunbathing is prohibited.

Public displays of affection between men and women are discouraged and behaviour that is considered immoral could result in prosecution.

Time

Qatar local time is GMT+3, three hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), also known as Universal Coordinated Time. It is fixed across the country and throughout the year. There is no summer daylight saving.

Hours of Business

The working week in Qatar is from Sunday to Thursday, with Friday (a sacred day of worship for Muslims) and usually Saturday being days off. Government ministries’ working hours are from 7 am – 2 pm, Sunday to Thursday. Some private businesses follow a one shift workday: 8 am – 5 pm, but many have two: roughly 8 am – 1 pm and 4 pm – 8 pm. Daily working hours for people with special needs have been reduced by one hour. Shop times vary but are generally 8:30 am – 12:30 pm and 4 pm – 10 pm, although shopping malls tend to be open all day between the hours of 10 am and 11 pm. Some shops do not open on Fridays, while others open for a couple of hours early in the morning and reopen in the late afternoon. Most malls open on Fridays at 1:30 pm, with shopping centres opening at 4 pm.

There are many photographic opportunities in Qatar, but exercise discretion when photographing local residents, even from a distance. It is wise to ask their permission first. Muslim women are very modest, so if you are a man, it is best to approach another man when asking for directions or advice. There are stiff fines for consuming alcohol other than on licensed premises or at home (you must have a liquor permit to buy alcohol for use at home). Driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious offence, and could lead to prosecution and deportation. Alcohol is not sold or served during Ramadan, or in the 10 days before Eid Al Adha. The country applies a zero-tolerance attitude to drugs.

Law No 10 of 2016 on the Control of Tobacco and its Derivatives is the principal law governing tobacco control in Qatar. The law prohibits smoking in indoor public places and the sale of e-cigarettes.

Currency

The official currency is the Qatari Riyal (QAR), which is divided into 100 Dirhams. The exchange parity has been set at the fixed rate of USD1 = QAR3.64. See Banking and Finance in the Business and Economy section for details of banks and currency exchange houses.

Public Holidays

The dates of religious public holidays such as the holy month of Ramadan, Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha depend on the Hijri or Islamic calendar. The commencement of Ramadan, Eid Al Fitr and Eid Al Adha are confirmed the night before by the sighting of the new moon. The Islamic calendar uses the phases of the moon to mark the months' start and end dates.

This year, the first day of Ramadan began on 23 March, Eid Al Fitr began on 21 April, and Eid Al Adha on 28 June.

Qatar's National Day is 18 December each year. National Sport Day takes place on the second Tuesday of each February.

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Geography

• Qatar is a peninsula of 11,521 sq km located halfway down the west coast of the Arabian Gulf.

• The territory encompasses several islands including Halul, Sheraouh, Al Beshairiya, Al Safliya (which is a marine protected area) and Al Aaliya.

• The coastline covers 563 km with shallow coastal waters in most areas and many coves and inlets.

• The terrain is flat and rocky, covered with sand flats and sand dunes. There are some exceptional low-rising limestone outcrops in the north and the west.

• The country is centrally placed among the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which groups it with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman.

Demography

• Qatar's population in June 2023 was 2,656,032, according to figures issued by the Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA) in June 2023. Males made up 1,976,922, and women account for 679,110. For the latest demographic statistics, visit psa.gov.qa

• Other population centres, apart from Doha, include Dukhan on the west coast, Mesaieed City and Al Wakra in the south, and Ras Laffan, Lusail City, The Pearl Island, and Al Khor in the north. Ras Laffan Industrial City (RLIC) is creating a population expansion in Al Khor and the adjoining areas. Projects are underway to provide new housing and amenities in the area.

Climate

• The country has a moderate desert climate with mild winters and hot summers. Winter nights can be cool, but temperatures rarely drop below 7°C.

• Humidity levels can be very high on the coast during the summer months.

• Rainfall is scarce (average 70 mm per year), falling on isolated days mainly between October and March.

Language and Religion

• The official language of the country is Arabic, but English is widely spoken and understood.

• All official documents (such as visa and resident permit applications) must be completed in Arabic.

• Islam is the official religion of the country, and Shari’a (Islamic Law) is the principal source of legislation.

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The Ruling Family

• The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, assumed power on 25 June 2013.

• The ruling Al Thani family was among a tribal group who had settled at the 'Gibrin' oasis in southern Najd, before their arrival in Qatar during the early 18th century. Initially, they settled in Zubara in northern Qatar, moving to Doha in the mid-19th century. The family is a branch of the ancient Arab tribe, the Bani Tamim, whose descent can be traced back to Mudar bin Nizar.

• The name Al Thani is derived from that of the family’s ancestor Thani bin Mohamad bin Thani, who was the first sheikh to rule modern Qatar.

The Qatari Flag

• The national flag is maroon with a broad vertical white stripe at the pole, the two colours being separated with a ninepoint serrated line which indicates Qatar as the ninth member of the 'reconciled Amirates' of the Gulf, after the 1916 Qatar-British Treaty.

• White signifies the internationally recognised symbol of peace. Maroon symbolises the blood shed during the several wars that Qatar has undergone, particularly in the second half of the 19th century.

Government

• The Amir is the ruler of Qatar. Rule is hereditary, with power transferred from father to son. If no son is available, power is transferred to the person whom the Amir chooses within the Al Thani family.

• The Amir is the head of the constitutional authorities, holding both legislative and executive powers. The Amir appoints the prime minister and ministers.

• The Council of Ministers (Cabinet), the supreme executive authority in the country, assists in implementing the general policies of the State.

• The first provisional constitution was issued in 1970, and amended in 1972 upon independence. In April 2003, an overwhelming 96.6% of Qatari voters said 'yes' to a draft permanent constitution, which became effective on 8 June 2005.

• In 1999, free elections were held to form a 29-member Central Municipal Council (CMC) for the first time in Qatar’s history. Women were allowed to vote and run as candidates.

The constitution was amended in 2003 to allow for the direct election of 30 members of the Advisory Council. Held every four years, the elections for the seventh edition of CMC was held in June 2023.

• Qatar held its first-ever Shura Council elections on 2 October 2021. The Council was established in 1972, following the passing of the Amended Provisional Basic Law of Rule in the State of Qatar on 19 April 1972, to assist the Amir of Qatar, and the Council of Ministers in the performance of their duties. One of the two main pillars of Qatar’s legislative body, the Shura Council comprises a total of 45 members, 30 of whom are elected via a general ballot, while the remaining 15 are appointed by the Amir. The term of office of the Shura Council is four years commencing from the date of the first meeting. The Council assumes the following functions in accordance with the constitution: Legislative authority, approving the general budget of the government, and exercising control over the executive authority, as specified in the constitution. shura.qa

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Father Amir His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani Amir of the State of Qatar His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani

History

• Archaeological discoveries, inscriptions and artefacts prove that Qatar was populated as early as 10,000 – 8,000 BCE.

• In the middle of the 1st century CE, Pliny the Elder referred to the nomads of the area as the 'Catharrei' – an apparent reference to their constant search for water.

• One of the world’s earliest maps, The Map of Ptolemy in the 2nd century CE, shows the word 'Catara' at the head of the bay.

• Qatar played an important role in the Islamic civilisation when its inhabitants participated in the formation and provision of the first naval fleet.

• During the 16th century, the Qataris aligned with the Turks to drive out the Portuguese. Subsequently, along with the entire Arabian Peninsula, they fell under the nominal rule of the Ottoman Empire for four successive centuries –with the real power and control remaining in the hands of the sheikhs and amirs of Arab tribes.

International Relations

• The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strives to establish and develop close direct ties with all peace-loving countries and peoples of the world. It is keen to participate actively in efforts to deal with the concerns and challenges that the Gulf region encounters.

• Qatar was actively involved in the discussions leading to the foundation of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and has hosted a number of their Supreme Council Summit Meetings.

• Qatar maintains 108 embassies abroad. Doha hosts 106 embassies, and one consulate.

Qatar is a member of:

• Arab League

• Asian Group of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC)

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Economy

• Qatar, with proved gas reserves of nearly 900 tn standard cubic feet in its North Field, and oil reserves of over 25.2 bn barrels, has one of the fastest growing economies and the highest per capita income in the world.

• In just decades, Qatar has developed into a major global supplier of energy and is one of the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and a world leader in gas-to-liquids (GTL) production

• While developing its huge hydrocarbon reserves, Qatar has also diversified its economy, and emphasis is being placed on private-sector industrial development, education, health, sport and tourism.

• Investment laws allow foreign investment in many sectors including agriculture, industry, leisure, tourism, health, education and the exploitation of natural resources, energy and mining – see Trade and Investment in the Business and Economy section for details.

• European Council (observer member)

• Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)

• International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank

• Organisation of Arab Oil Exporting Countries (OAPEC) and the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF)

• Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC)

• Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM)

• The United Nations (UN) and its subsidiary global organisations

• The US officially designated Qatar as a major non-NATO ally in March 2022

• UNESCO World Heritage Committee

• World Health Organisation (WHO) Executive Board

• World Trade Organisation (WTO)

• World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)

• The country is served by Hamad International Airport (HIA). For more on travelling information, see Traveller Information and Hamad International Airport in this section.

• Metered taxis and limousines are easy to find and there is a comprehensive public transport system.

• Qatar has a modern road system linking it with other GCC countries.

• The Doha Metro is fully operational, including three out of the four lines (Red, Gold and Green) and 37 stations. The future phases involve the introduction of an additional line (Blue) and the expansion of the existing ones, with more than 60 additional stations, and the first expansion to be completed by 2026. Lusail Tram has started operations into Lusail City – connect at Legtaifiya from Doha Metro to Lusail Tram. See more in Getting Around Qatar in this section.

• The telecommunications system is currently being upgraded to an entirely fibre-optic network.

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Qatar's Government Structure

encouragement of women to run as candidates and be involved in public affairs. The Council has members from each of the 29 constituencies and elections are held every four years.

Qatar’s first (and much delayed) legislative council elections took place in October 2021, with citizens voting for 30 of the 45 seats on the Shura Council. Voters had to be over 18, and the 284 candidates had to be at least 30 years old 'of Qatari origin'. Turnout was 63.5%. HE Ahmed Nasser Ibrahim

Qatar's Government Structure

The Amiri Diwan is the sovereign body and administrative office of HH The Amir, overseen by the Chief of the Amiri Diwan, currently HE Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.

The Amir is the Head of State and the Commanderin-Chief of the armed forces. The Advisory Council represents the legislative power, while judicial authority is in the hands of the law courts with judgments announced in the name of the Amir. The Amir is assisted by the Council of Ministers (the cabinet), the Prime Minister and Supreme Councils. The Prime Minister and other ministers are directly appointed by the Amir; he will also accept their resignations or relieve them of their appointment, by Amiri Decree.

The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers acts as a link between the ministries, supreme councils and other government bodies. The Minister of State for the Council of Ministers is the Prime Minister, who chairs each session, signs any decisions made, and advise the Amir on how to form the cabinet. The General Secretary is HE Dr Issa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi.

The Shura Council (Advisory Council) was established in 1972 during the reign of Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani. Under the amended Provisional Constitution he was tasked with organising the State's structure and institutions. The Shura Council currently comprises 45 members, 30 directly elected in a secret general ballot, with the remaining 15 appointed by the Amir. The Advisory Council has legislative powers and is able to approve the budget and general state policies, but has no say in setting defence, security, economic and investment policies. Each annual session lasts eight months, opened with an address by the Amir, and sessions are generally open to the public.

The first Central Municipal Council was established in the early 1950s. Free elections to form the Central Municipal Council were held in 1999, the country's first steps towards democracy and the

Al Fadala was appointed Shura Council Secretary General, HE Hassan bin Abdulla Al Ghanim as Speaker and HE Dr Hamda bint Hassan Al Sulaiti as Deputy Speaker.

Recent developments

HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani named a new cabinet the day after becoming the Amir of the State of Qatar on 25 June 2013.

A full reshuffle was made in November 2018, with ministries restructured under a new portfolio.

Amiri Order No 1 of 2020 appointed a new Prime Minister after the previous incumbent's resignation.

The Council of Ministers was again restructured in October 2021 under Amiri Order No 4 of 2021. A number of ministries were split and (re)formed, with a new manifesto for climate change at the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. Also new are the Ministry for Social Development and Family and the Ministry of Labour, following the restructure of the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs.

Amiri Order No 3 of 2023 was issued in March 2023 to again reshuffle the Cabinet following the resignation of the Prime Minister.

Pictured from left: HE Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Chief of the Amiri Diwan
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HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs

The current Council of Ministers:

• Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani – appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs in January 2016 and Deputy Prime Minister in November 2017. In March 2023 he was appointed Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

• Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defence Affairs HE Dr Khalid bin Mohamed Al Attiyah – appointed Minister of State for Defence in January 2016 and Deputy Prime Minister in November 2017. He has been a member of the Council of Ministers since 2011 when he was Minister of State for Foreign Affairs; HE Al Attiyah was Minister of Foreign Affairs 2013–16.

• Minister of Commerce and Industry HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Qassim Al Abdullah Al Thani (October 2021).

• Minister of Communications and Information Technology HE Mohammed bin Ali bin Mohammed Al Mannai (October 2021 after the Ministry of Transport and Communications was split).

• Minister of Culture (right) HE Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad bin Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani (October 2021 when the Ministry of Culture and Sports was split).

• Minister of Education and Higher Education HE Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi (October 2021).

• Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs HE Ghanem bin Shaheen bin Ghanem Al Ghanim (October 2021).

• Minister of Environment and Climate Change HE Sheikh Dr Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali Al Thani (October 2021).

• Minister of Finance HE Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari (October 2021, following his temporary appointment in May 2021).

• Minister of Interior (right) HE Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani (March 2023 after the resignation of HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani); Commander of Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya) (May 2023).

• Minister of Justice HE Masoud bin Mohammed Al Ameri (June 2021).

• Minister of Labour Dr Ali bin Saeed bin Smaikh Al Marri (October 2021 after the Ministry was split from the former Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs).

• Minister of Municipality HE Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie (reappointed October 2021 after the Ministry of Municipality and Environment was split).

• Minister of Public Health HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari (January 2016).

• Minister of Social Development and Family HE Mariam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad (October 2021 when the Ministry of Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs was reformed).

• Minister of Sports and Youth HE Salah bin Ghanem Al Ali (reappointed October 2021 when the Ministry of Culture and Sports was reformed).

• Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs HE Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Yousef Al Sulaiti (October 2021).

• Minister of State for Energy Affairs HE Saad Sherida Al Kaabi (November 2018). At the same time he became Deputy Chairman of Qatar Petroleum, now QatarEnergy, in addition to his role as President and CEO of the national petrochemical company.

• Minister of Transport HE Jassim bin Saif Al Sulaiti (the former Minister of Transport and Communications was reappointed October 2021 after the Ministry was reformed).

For more information visit: • Amiri Diwan diwan.gov.qa • Government Communications Office gco.gov.qa • General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers cm.gov.qa • Shura Council shura.qa • Hukoomi (Qatar e-Government) portal.www.gov.qa marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Qatar's Government Structure Checked & Updated June 2023
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Foreign Embassies in Qatar

Foreign Embassies in Qatar

Afghanistan B4

4493 2319

doha.embassy.af

Albania B4

4002 7413

ambasadat.gov.al/qatar

Algeria B4

4483 5880 embalgeria.com.qa

Argentina B4 4417 3601

eqatr.cancilleria.gov.ar/en

Armenia B4

4491 9232

mfa.am/en/embassies/qa

Australia C4

4007 8500 qatar.embassy.gov.au

Austria C4 4033 7300

bmeia.gv.at/en/austrian-embassydoha

Azerbaijan B4

4493 2450 doha.mfa.gov.az

Bangladesh D4

4467 1927

bdembassydoha.org

Belarus (Republic of) B4 4469 0989 qatar.mfa.gov.by/en

Belgium B4

4493 1499

qatar.diplomatie.belgium.be

Benin (Republic of) B4

4493 0128

benin-qa.com

Bosnia and Herzegovina B4 4411 3828

en.bhembassyqatar.com

Brazil B3

4483 8227/8812

doha.itamaraty.gov.br

Brunei B4

4483 1956

Bulgaria B4

4412 0023

mfa.bg/embassies/qatar

Burkina Faso B4

4472 8915

See their Facebook page Canada C4

4419 9000

canadainternational.gc.ca/qatar

Central African Republic B3 4481 7695 ambrcadoha@gmail.com

China (People's Republic of) B3 4493 4203 qa.china-embassy.org

Costa Rica C4 4498 0094

Embassy: embcr-qa@rree.go.cr Consular: concr-qa@rree.go.cr

Cote d'Ivoire (Republic of) B4 4038 1695 ambaci.doha@gmail.com

Croatia B4 4483 5188 mvep.gov.hr/qa/en

Cuba B4 4411 0717 misiones.minrex.gob.cu/qatar

Cyprus (Republic of) B4 4493 4390 mfa.gov.cy/mfa/embassies/ embassy_doha

Djibouti B4 4493 4657/8461 ambdji.sec@gmail.com

Dominican Republic B4 4411 3868 embadomqatar.org

Ecuador B4

4016 1800 cancilleria.gob.ec/catar

Egypt B4 4483 2424

See their Facebook page

El Salvador B4 4411 0195 embajadaqatar.rree.gob.sv

Eritrea D4

4466 7934 eritreanembassyqa.org

Eswatini (previously Swaziland) B4 4493 3145

Ethiopia B4

4020 7000 doha.mfa.gov.et

Finland B4 sanomat.doh@formin.fi

finlandabroad.fi/qatar

France B4

4402 1777

qa.ambafrance.org

Georgia B4

4473 9499 qatar.mfa.gov.ge

Germany C4 4408 2300

doha.diplo.de

Ghana B4

4436 4486

Greece B4 4412 8150

mfa.gr/missionsabroad/en/qatar

Guyana B4

5559 7731

Hungary B4 4493 2531 doha.mfa.gov.hu

India (Republic of) B4

4425 5777

indianembassyqatar.gov.in

Indonesia (Republic of) C4

4465 7945 kemlu.go.id/doha

Iran (Islamic Republic of) B4 4483 1550 qatar.mfa.gov.ir

Iraq (Republic of) C3

4421 6730 mofa.gov.iq/doha

Italy B3 4483 1828 ambdoha.esteri.it

Japan B4 4440 9000 qa.emb-japan.go.jp

Jordan B4 4040 7333 doha@fm.gov.jo

Kazakhstan B3

4412 8015

See their Facebook page

Kenya (Republic of) B4

4493 1870

kenyaembassydoha.com

Korea (Republic of) B4

4483 2238/9

overseas.mofa.go.kr/qa-en/index.do

Kosovo (Republic of) C4

5509 4791

embassy.qatar@rks-gov.net

Kuwait B4

4483 2111

kuwaitembassy@qatar.net.qa

Kyrgyz Republic B4

4413 1519

mfa.gov.kg

Lebanon B4

4493 3330

lebaneseembassyqatar.com

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Liberia (Republic of) B4

4412 5672

libemg.doha@yahoo.com

Libya B4

4483 1231 leinqatar@gmail.com

Malaysia B4

4483 6463 kln.gov.my/web/qat_doha

Mali B4

4451 5970 ambamali.doha@gmail.com

Mauritania (Islamic Republic of) B4

4483 6003

Mexico B4 4450 8000 infoembqatar@sre.gob.mx

Moldova B4

4442 1303 qatar.mfa.gov.md

Morocco B4

4483 1884/85 m.embassydoha@maec.gov.ma

Nepal D3

4467 5681 qa.nepalembassy.gov.np

Niger B4

4421 9045 ambanigerqatar@hotmail.com

Nigeria B4 4448 5000 nigeriaembassydoha.org

North Macedonia (Republic of) B4

4493 1374 mfa.gov.mk6

Oman B4 4493 1514 office.omanembassy@gmail.com

Pakistan B4

4483 2525

mofa.gov.pk/doha-qatar

Palestine B4

4469 2228 palemb-qa.com

Panama B4

4483 7740

embpanamaqatar@mire.gob.pa

Paraguay B4

4493 5218

See their Facebook page

Peru C3

4491 5944

consulado.pe/es/Doha

Philippines B3

4483 1585

dohape.dfa.gov.ph

Poland (Republic of) B4

4411 3230 gov.pl/web/qatar

Portugal B4

4486 4691

doha.embaixadaportugal.mne.pt

Romania B4

4493 4848 doha.mae.ro

Russia B4 4483 6231/6821 qatar.mid.ru/en

Senegal B4 4483 7644/77 embassysenegal@yahoo.com

Serbia (Republic of) B4

4417 5181 doha.mfa.gov.rs

Singapore B4 4412 8082 mfa.gov.sg/doha

Somalia B4

4483 2771 dohaembassy@mfa.gov.so

South Africa B3

4485 7111 dirco.gov.za/doha

Spain B4

4483 8986 exteriores.gob.es/embajadas/doha

Sri Lanka D5 4467 7627

slembassy-qatar.com

Sudan B4

4483 1474 suemdoha2014@gmail.com

Sweden C4

4444 9500 swedenabroad.com/doha

Switzerland B3

4020 3400 eda.admin.ch/doha

Syria B4 4020 8222

syrembassy.com

Tajikistan (Republic of) B3 4412 3906

tajembqatar.tj

Tanzania (Republic of) B4 4036 0860 qa.tzembassy.go.tz

Thailand B4 4493 4426/4432

doha.thaiembassy.org

The Gambia (Republic of) D4

4465 2002

See their Facebook page

The Netherlands (Kingdom of) B4 4495 4700 netherlandsandyou.nl/your-countryand-the-netherlands/qatar

Tunisia (Republic of) B4 4016 2222

embassyoftunisia.com.qa

Türkiye (Republic of) B4 4495 1300 doha.emb.mfa.gov.tr

Uganda B4 4427 7339

Ukraine B4 4414 7297/8 qatar.mfa.gov.ua

United Kingdom B4 4496 2000 gov.uk/world/qatar

United States of America C3 4496 6000 qa.usembassy.gov

Uruguay B4 4411 3833/4493 5739 uruqatar@uruguayembassy.org.qa

Venezuela B4 4493 2730 qatar.embajada.gob.ve

Vietnam B4 4412 8480 vietnamembassy-qatar.org

Yemen Yemen Interests Section, Embassy of Sudan

Consulates

Chile (Republic of) C4 chile-qatar.com

Representative Offices

Northern Cyprus B4

4483 7693 doha.mfa.gov.ct.tr

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Digital Qatar Digital Qatar

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) was established in October 2021, superceding the Ministry of Transport and Communications. The ministry has a wide-ranging mandate, overseeing and developing the ICT sector. The ministry also introduces ICT plans, policies, programmes, projects and initiatives; develops e-government programmes; and boosts capacity and digital literacy to foster a technologyfriendly environment. mcit.gov.qa

Ministries have been rolling out digital initiatives to make government services more efficient, accessible, and customer-centric. The Qatar Digital Government programme serves individuals and businesses, with government administration now better serving citizens and residents. Part of this programme was the Qatar Digital Government 2020 Strategy, which was formulated in line with Qatar National Vision 2030, the National Development Strategy, the National Communications and IT Plan, the National Broadband Plan, and other ICT plans.

Qatar has some of the world's most developed ICT infrastructure. Monitoring online security threats is a top priority, and the Cyber Security Division aims to protect sensitive information and user safety.

Ooredoo was the first company in the world to launch 5G services on a commercially-available network in 2018, rolling out a live 5G network on the 3.5GHz spectrum band. Ooredoo opened mobile access to its 5G network for compatible smartphone users in 2019 with 100 live 5G base stations. Meanwhile Vodafone Qatar rolled out its 5G network in 2018 and was the first to commercially launch its 5G network.

In 2019 both companies were granted radio spectrum licences to operate 5G commercially from the Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA), initially assigned 100MHz within the 3500

– 3800MHz frequency band. Both companies rolled out the 5G networks in all densely populated areas, primary roads and highways, and venues associated with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM

The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) is an independent authority regulating the ICT and postal sectors, ensuring fair competition while protecting consumer rights. The CRA urges everyone to be vigilant with online activities. Due to the growing number of cyberattacks, scam calls, and text messages requesting personal and banking information, consumers should verify the identity of the third party before sharing details, use a two-step verification feature online where applicable, and regularly change passwords.

The CRA issued the Quality of Service (QoS) Regulatory Framework in May 2023, adding new obligations and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for licenced telecom service providers, covering fixed, mobile and broadband services. The CRA already conducts an annual QoS audit of mobile networks; now, service providers have to submit and publish QoS reports based on the QoS Regulatory Framework. For more about this and other CRA activities, visit cra.gov.qa

Internet use and social media

In April 2023, Qatar's median download speed ranked 1 for mobile and 43 for fixed broadband. Visit speedtest.net/global-index/qatar for full performance details.

According to the 'Digital 2023: Qatar' report by DataReportal, there were 2.68 mn internet users in Qatar in January 2023 (99.0% of the total population) and 2.62 mn (96.8% of the total population) who were active social media users. The most frequented online social platforms were YouTube (2.62 mn users), TikTok (2.14 mn), Facebook (1.95 mn), Instagram (1.40 mn), LinkedIn (1.20 mn), Twitter (1.05 mn), and Snapchat (975,000). User growth for Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Instagram and YouTube decreased, while LinkedIn, Twitter and TikTok saw increased growth between the start of 2022 and early 2023.

Cybercrime

MCIT and Microsoft activated OpenAI GPT technology in the Azure Qatar Cloud in February 2023, offering government entities advanced AI models for cutting-edge applications. In line with the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, the Qatar e-Government Portal Hukoomi will be among the first portals in the region to adopt OpenAI GPT capabilities through Azure Qatar.

With the high level of internet connectivity in the state comes the increased possibility of cybercrime, leading to the issuance of Law No 14 of 2014 Promulgating the Cybercrime Prevention Law. The law imposes sanctions and penalties for offences committed via the internet, IT networks, computers and other sources. Some of these provisions include the following:

• Under the provisions concerning 'content crimes', it is illegal to publish 'false news' –

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these terms have not been defined, but there is a duty of care for news agencies, social media users and journalists to verify the source of the news before broadcasting it.

• There is a 10 year jail term and a fine of up to QAR200,000 for forging any official e-document, or a three year jail term and QAR100,000 for unofficial documents.

• A jail term of up to three years and a fine of up to QAR500,000 for the breach of intellectual property rights by using the internet (eg copyrights, patents, trade secrets, trademarks and trade names).

Personal privacy protection

Recognising the need to develop an international regulatory and legal framework to protect the digital sovereignty and data privacy of individuals and businesses in Qatar, Personal Data Privacy Protection Law (PDPPL) No 13 of 2016 was issued. The law includes provisions related to the rights of individuals to protect the privacy of their personal data. Article 2 states that this refers only to personal data that is electronically processed, or obtained, gathered or extracted for use electronically, or when a combination of electronic and traditional processing is used. However, it does not apply to personal data processed by individuals privately or within a family context, or to any personal data gathered for official surveys and statistics, as per Law No 2 of 2011 on Official Statistics.

Under the law, businesses are banned from sending direct marketing messages electronically without obtaining an individual’s prior consent, and that consent is required from individuals before their personal information can be used by another entity.

Organisations must also adhere to basic data protection responsibilities. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring data handlers receive training and that precautions in place to 'protect personal data from loss, damage, modification, disclosure or being illegally accessed.'

Protection is given to personal data of a private nature, such as information relating to race, religious beliefs, children, health, relationships and criminal records – this may only be processed after obtaining permission from the Ministry.

Additionally, in order to protect the youngest members of society, Article 17 states that the owner or operator of any website related to children must put up a policy about how it manages the information of minors. Website owners/operators must also get the consent of the child’s parent when processing their information.

Entities that operate within the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) are subject to the QFC's own data protection rules and regulations. The Data Protection Office (DPO) is responsible for the administration of the QFC Data Protection Regulations 2021, which came into force in June 2022, supported by the QFC Data Protection Rules 2021.

With the country racing towards total digitalisation by 2030, there is a need for more transparency, awareness and education. Qatar is at the forefront of adopting regulation, moving quicker than others in the region. To this end, the Ministry released the guidelines for the Personal Data Privacy Protection Law on 28 January 2021 to mark Data Privacy Day.

The Ministry's Compliance and Data Protection (CDP) Department has released guidelines to help everyone, whether individuals, regulated entities or stakeholders, to understand their responsibilities, rights and practices under the law. The guidelines also provide clarity on these requirements, and where possible provide checklists and template documents to support controllers with compliance with the PDPPL. Additionally, the guidelines clarify some ambiguities in the PDPPL.

For example, under Article 11 (8), controllers must ensure that processors comply with the law and adopt appropriate precautions to protect personal data. The Controller and Processor Guidelines for Regulated Entities have now clarified that the controller can ensure a processor's compliance with this Article by entering into a formal contract. There is also now clarification over Article 16, which provides that in order to process sensitive personal data, permission must be sought from the CPD Department under the Special Nature Processing Guidelines. These also set out the requirements in order to obtain permission, including a data protection impact assessment to identify processing risks.

Equally, under Article 22 consent must be obtained from individuals before sending any direct marketing electronic communications, clarified under the Electronic Communications for Direct Marketing Guidelines: consent must be explicit and unambiguous, and an affirmative act – consent through pre-ticked boxes and opt-out notices only is not permitted.

Complaints can be lodged at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. Business owners may choose to seek legal advice to ensure they fully comply with these laws.

Sources: Unofficial translations of the laws.

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Traveller Information

Travelling to or from Qatar requires one to take many things into consideration. All visitors to Qatar require a visa, and certain passengers are eligible for visas on arrival. When travelling from Qatar, some expatriate residents and visitors must have exit permits. For your own convenience and comfort, it’s best to confirm these requirements before starting your journey.

Qatar Airways is Qatar's five-star airline and the state-owned flag carrier. The airline operates a hub-and-spoke network, flying to 156 international destinations across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania from its base at Hamad International Airport (HIA), using a fleet of more than 200 aircraft. HIA is Qatar’s gateway to the world, and the home and hub of Qatar Airways. HIA has been ranked as the second-best airport in the world, along with winning titles for 'World's Best Airport Shopping' and 'Best Airport in the Middle East' for the ninth time in a row at the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2023. HIA has also won the ‘Most Innovative Airport Initiative Award’ at the Future Travel Experience (FTE) Innovate Awards 2023. *Though information is updated every issue, details can change. Check with the airline in advance for up to date information. Visit the HIA website, dohahamadairport.com, and the Ministry of Public Health's Qatar Travel and Return Policy website, covid19.moph.gov.qa, to be aware of travel safety measures in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For details on visas, residence permits and entry requirements, see Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section or visit hukoomi.gov.qa and dohahamadairport.com

Visas

Citizens from at least 95 countries (see below) are eligible for visa-free entry into Qatar. They can also choose to apply for a pre-approved visa using an online service. Nationals of 243 countries can apply via this online visa service, qatarvisaservice.com, visitqatar.qa

Other visas include business visit, an official visit and a work visa. Eligible Qatari companies may apply for these visas in advance of your visit. Visit the Ministry of Interior (MOI) or the Metrash2 website at moi.gov.qa or the e-Government Hukoomi website at hukoomi.gov.qa for details.

Citizens of the GCC, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain, can get a one month visa on arrival. Residents requiring a visa are subject to conditions, one being that the applicant's profession is one of those approved by the MOI. The visa will only be issued if your Residence Permit (RP) is valid for at least six months and if your profession (as mentioned on your RP) appears on the approved list.

All expatriates living and working in Qatar must have a residence permit or a visit-to-work visa. Requirements can change, so it is always prudent to check with the Qatari Embassy or airline well in advance of your visit. See Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section for details on residence permits.

Things to consider

Don't commence your journey before confirming visa requirements and checking the expiry date on your passport. This will help minimise any inconvenience or delays during travel.

In accordance with Law No 22 of 2021 Regulating Healthcare Services in Qatar (Health Insurance Law), visitors are required to have a health insurance policy when applying for a visa to Qatar and when

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extending a visa. Travellers who have international health insurance must have a policy that covers Qatar, is valid while they are travelling here, and is issued by one of the insurance providers recognised by Qatar. A health insurance policy can be purchased at arrival at HIA at QAR50 per month, covering only emergency and accident incidents. Visitors may also purchase additional services and/or coverage for additional fees. Citizens of the GCC visiting Qatar are exempted from the requirement of the health insurance policy to enter Qatar.

If you're eligible for a visa on arrival visit the Immigration desk and pay any appropriate fees using your credit or debit card. eCash cards can also be used. If you would like to pay in cash, visit the designated bank counter before approaching Immigration. The bank will charge a fee (QAR25) to process your payment. If for any reason you’re denied entry into Qatar, then the MOI and your airline will provide assistance.

Entry visas

Tourist entry visa: One month – QAR100 plus QAR50 for each c* (companion registered on the passport).

Tourist entry visa (sponsored): One month – QAR100.

GCC residents visit visa: One month with an extension period of three months – QAR100 plus QAR50 for each c* per month, subject to conditions.

Joint tourist visa for Qatar and Oman: One month costs QAR100 with an extension period of a month.

Business entry visa: For one month and a maximum of three months – QAR200 plus QAR50 for each c*

Family visit visa: One month to a maximum of six months – QAR200 plus QAR50 for each c* per month. Expatriates with family status can bring parents and siblings on a visit of up to six months (up to three months for other relatives). A Medical Commission check-up is necessary to extend the visa beyond one month (within 72 hours of arrival).

Conversion of entry visa to visit/work/residence visas: QAR500 (without leaving the country). Visit hukoomi.gov.qa to ensure you get the latest information and fees as they do change from time to time.

Hayya

Fans and other visitors who came to the country during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM in November and December 2022 were required to apply for a Hayya Card. The digital card was the only way that visitors were able to enter the country during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM. Hayya Card holders were allowed to stay in Qatar until 23 January 2023.

On 30 January 2023, the Ministry of Interior (MOI) announced the extension on the validity of Hayya Card for visitors until 24 January 2024, beginning 1 February 2023. The following conditions must be met:

• Proof of a confirmed hotel reservation, or accomodation with family or friends approved through the Hayya portal.

• A passport must be valid for no less than three months upon arrival in the State of Qatar.

• Obtaining health insurance during the period of stay in the country.

• A return ticket.

Hayya Card holders visiting Qatar will have access to the following:

• The 'Hayya with Me' feature', which allows Hayya Card holders to invite up to three family members or friends.

• A multiple-entry permit to the State of Qatar.

• Use of the e-Gate system for entry and exit via State ports.

• No fees are required.

The digital version of the Hayya ID is available in the Hayya app. To clarify, new Hayya IDs cannot be issued as the application portal is closed. Non-Hayya Card holders wishing to visit Qatar can still visit the country but need a visa. Other visas will remain open for non-Hayya Card holders to apply for.

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Transit and transfers

When flying with Qatar Airways, a transit visa is free of cost when you add a short transit or stopover between five and 96 hours in Doha to your itinerary without any additional fare charges. Use the multi-city booking option to include the stop when booking your flight on qatarairways.com or through a travel agent. Please note that it is not required for you to acquire a transit visa if you are not leaving the airport.

Transferring to your connecting flight is easy and simple at HIA. Upon exiting your aircraft, go directly to the Transfer halls located at concourses A, B, C and D.

Priority processing All Al Maha customers, special assistance travellers and unaccompanied minors receive priority processing on arrival at HIA.

Visit one of the transfer desks if you need any assistance with your onward flight, including boarding passes, re-scheduling flights and general queries.

If you have an extended stopover and would like to exit the airport to visit Qatar before boarding your onward flight, the transfer desks can assist you.

Car rental, taxis and limousines See Getting Around Qatar in this section and Useful Numbers in the Motoring section.

Transit Tours

Discover Qatar has introduced Transit Tours for transit times of four hours or more, which serve as a way to introduce visitors from around the world to Qatar as a hotspot for tourism. Transit Tours: Discover the Art of the Airport from QAR36 per person, Discover Squash at the Airport from QAR90 per person, Discover Doha from QAR99 per person, Discover Golf Simulator at the Airport from QAR120 per person, World Cup Stadiums Tour from QAR150 per person, and Discover the Desert and Inland Sea (Private Tour from QAR867 per person). discoverqatar.qa/transit-tours

Airlines (local agency in bold)

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Travel Agencies Regency Travel & Tours (RTT) 4434 4444 Space Travel (ST) 4422 7333 Tawfeeq Travels 4448 4848 Trans Orient Travel (TOT) 4445 8458 Qatar Airways Holidays 4423 7104 Book your flight with Emirates, Etihad Airways and other airlines online or through a travel agency. Middle East Airlines (MEA) 4434 2978 Nepal Airlines 4431 7070 Oman Air 4414 2222 Pakistan Int’l Airlines 4442 6292 Pegasus 4442 1807 Philippine Airlines ST 4422 7302 Qatar Airways 4023 0000 Royal Air Maroc ABA 4444 1161 Royal Jordanian 4442 3888 SalamAir 4442 0944 Saudia (Saudi Airlines) ABA 4444 0121 Singapore Airlines 4499 5740 SriLankan Airlines ABA 4444 1217 SyrianAir 4441 2912 Tarco Air 3124 2999 Turkish Airlines 4443 3028

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Hamad International Airport

HIA (airport code: DOH) is classified as a fivestar airport by Skytrax. Since its opening in May 2014, HIA has welcomed over 200 mn passengers and 13 mn tonnes of cargo. When HIA opened, it replaced Doha International Airport (DIA), which was Qatar's one and only international airport since 1959. HIA is currently undergoing Phase B of its expansion, which will add two new concourses within the existing terminal. Once its expansion is complete in 2023, HIA will be able to serve over 70 mn passengers annually.

In the first quarter of 2023, HIA saw a total of 10,315,695 passengers – 3,558,918 in January, 3,240,114 in February and 3,516,663 in March. Aircraft movements also increased compared to last year, with a total of 56,417 arriving and departing from the airport – 19,377 in January, 17,479 in February and 19,561 in March. HIA handled over 540,000 tonnes of cargo and moved over 8 mn bags through its facility, including over 5 mn transfer baggage.

HIA serves a total number of 156 destinations, while also partnering with more than 36 airlines. The architectural masterpiece consists of a shopping emporium, five-star hotels and world-class art installations. HIA has been steadily rising up the ‘World's Best Airports’ rankings since the start of its operations in 2014.

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Al Maha Services offers a personalised Meet and Assist Service for customers arriving, departing or transiting through HIA. Bookings for Al Maha Services can be made at their designated desk in the arrivals and departures terminals 24/7 and online. Al Maha can handle the visit visa arrangements for your guests. al-mahaservices.com

e-gate: The MOI has activated free e-gate service for expatriate passengers at the arrivals and departures terminals of HIA, which currently has at least 40 e-gates installed.

Expatriates and their children above 18 years of age can avail the service using their residence cards or passports after registration at the airport.

Self-service kiosks: The self-service kiosks implemented in the terminal by HIA as part of its Smart Airport programme has automated the check-in, bag-drop and pre-immigration security processes, which has allowed departing passengers to be processed even faster. With the use of innovative software solutions that forecast passenger traffic in real-time and measure waiting times, the airport was able to proactively minimise queuing times. HIA recently installed 62 self-checkin and 12 self-bag-drop kiosks, which include biometric technology capability.

Parking: The Short Term Car Park (STCP) is located on either side of the passenger terminal. It offers covered spaces and easy access via dedicated walkways. The East STCP is more convenient for passengers flying with Qatar Airways, while the West STCP is better suited for passengers travelling with other airlines.

The STCP is free for the first 30 minutes (grace period), thereafter charges QAR15 for every 30 minutes in the second hour, QAR25 for every 30 minutes in the third hour, and QAR35 for every 30 minutes in the fourth hour and onwards. Daily rate is QAR350.

A lost ticket will cost QAR35 in addition to the actual tariff for the duration of parking. Pre-booking is available at dohahamadairport.com and saves 20% on parking rates.

Taxes: As of 1 April 2022, passengers arriving, leaving or transiting through HIA have to pay an extra service tax. The fees include the following four additions:

• QAR60 per passenger: Airport development fees for all departing passengers, including those transiting for up to 24 hours.

• QAR60 per passenger: Passenger facilities fee for all departing passengers, including those transiting for up to 24 hours.

• QAR10 per passenger: Passenger safety and security fees for all departing passengers, including those transiting for up to 24 hours.

Babies under the age of two, transiting passengers on the same plane, flight crew on duty, and forced flight redirection are exempted.

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• QAR10 per metric ton: All incoming and in-transit cargo shipments, including postage.

Bus: Doha’s bus network connects HIA to various destinations across the city. Your bus fare can only be paid with a Karwa Smartcard. If you don’t already have one, purchase a disposable Karwa Smartcard from the Mowasalat Information Desk near Baggage Claim Belts 5 and 6.

• QAR10 Card: two inner-city trips within a 24 hour period

• QAR20 Card: unlimited trips across Qatar within a 24 hour period

• Regular Karwa Smartcard QAR30: QAR10 for the card with QAR20 value, available to be topped up for future journeys

All buses depart from the Bus Pavilion at the right side on exiting the passenger terminal. Exit the Arrivals hall by following the signs to the Bus Pavilion or ask at an information desk for assistance. Each bus offers a cargo area for stowing your baggage during the journey. The Karwa Bus App is available on iOS and Android. For bus routes, visit dohahamadairport.com

Taxis: Mowasalat (Karwa) is the exclusive taxi operator that has turquoise taxis and white hybrid electric eco-taxis that are a convenient way to get to and from HIA. They are regulated by the government, and are safe and metered. With a base fare of QAR25, taxis accept cash or card payments in Qatari Riyals. Call 4458 8888 or 800 8294. The Karwa Taxi App is avaliable on iOS and Android. Booking a PRM taxi: If you need to book special taxis for passengers with reduced mobility (PRM) call Mowasalat directly on 4458 8888, providing as much advance notice as possible.

Limousines: Chauffeur-driven limousines are available to take you from HIA to anywhere in Qatar. To pre-book, call Mowasalat Limousine on 800 5466. Use Exits 2 or 3 to leave the Arrivals

Finding your check-in counter at HIA

area and you will find your limousine parked there. For on-arrival booking simply approach the Mowasalat Limousine kiosk located in the Arrivals hall. For more information, visit mowasalat.com

HIA Metro Station: The Doha Metro’s Red Line station at HIA allows easy access to passengers to and from the airport with a Standard Travel Card, costing QAR10 and you can top-up at just QAR2 per ride. Passengers will be allowed to carry two large luggage items in addition to their small bags, which must not exceed 85 cm x 60 cm x 30 cm in size. Passengers are able to put their luggage in specially allotted areas in the trains. Doha Metro is operational Saturday to Wednesday 6 am – 11 pm, Thursday 6 am – 11:59 pm, Friday 2 pm – 11:59 pm. 105, qr.com.qa

Arrivals

Up to 360,000 aircraft per year can be handled at HIA. The eastern runway is 4,850 metres long, making it one of the longest commercial runways in the world.

Immigration: Prior to departure from their point of origin, Doha passengers must ensure they have a valid passport, and a Residence Permit (RP), before making their way to Immigration. Citizens and residents may also use the provided eGate facilities. After immigration, passengers will proceed to the baggage reclaim area. Check portal.moi.gov.qa and dohahamadairport.com for specific requirements.

Customs regulations: After you’ve collected your checked baggage, exit the airport by passing through Customs. There are two Customs channels to choose from, depending on whether you have something to declare or not. Personal items are not usually subject to tax though luggage is inspected upon arrival. Travellers coming into Qatar must have prescriptions for medicines carried. The import of firearms, alcohol, e-cigarettes and pork in any form is strictly forbidden. Refer to the IATA website for specific customs regulations, iata.org

For Qatar Airways First or Business Class passengers: Proceed to the Departure hall through Entry Gate 1 and, if required, use the East Short Term Car Park (STCP). For Qatar Airways First Class passengers, proceed to Al Safwa First in Row 1, which offers private seated check-in desks, a concierge, bellhops and other exclusive facilities. If travelling in Qatar Airways Business Class, proceed to Al Mourjan Business in Row 2.

For Qatar Airways Privilege Club members: Check-in counter is located in Row 4 and if required, use the West STCP.

For Qatar Airways Economy Class passengers: Enter the Departure hall through Entry Gates 2 and 3. Check-in counters are located in Rows 4 to 6 and all other airline counters are from Rows 7 to 10. If required, use the West STCP.

For other airlines: Enter the Departure hall through Entry Gate 4, and, if required, use the West STCP

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Departures

Exit permit: Some expatriate residents of Qatar are required to obtain an exit permit from their sponsor when exiting the country. According to Law No 13 of 2018 (Amending Law), most migrant workers are covered by the Labour Law to leave the country without having to obtain an exit permit. Employers in Qatar can still submit names of workers for whom a No-Objection Certificate (NOC) would be required before granting them permission to leave the country, according to justifications based on the nature of the work.

Exit tax: QAR35, HIA's exit tax, will automatically be added to an individual’s ticket price. The tax also applies to transit passengers.

Regulations for hand luggage: When departing from HIA, worldwide regulations apply regarding all liquids, gels, pastes, aerosols and electronic devices.

In 2018, HIA became the first airport in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region to accept Electronic Bag Tag (EBT). The programme provides a more seamless travel experience for passengers, including reduced time spent in queues, a simplified baggage drop process and increased relaxation time at the airport, as well as providing greater operating and carbon efficiency.

Check-in: Check-in usually opens three hours before your flight’s departure time, and closes 60 minutes before your flight takes off. Carry all the required travel documents with you, including your ticket, passport, exit permit, Residence Permit (RP), and destination visas. Online checkin is available for most airlines, and on Qatar Airways’ website at qatarairways.com, 36 hours to 90 minutes prior to the flight departure time. Passengers can choose a seat, print a boarding pass or have a bar-coded boarding pass sent to a mobile phone.

Clearing passport control: Present your boarding pass to staff standing just before the passport control area. They will scan it, and fast-track you (through passport control and security check) if your flight is nearing its departure time. Dedicated

lanes are available for First and Business Class passengers.

HIA Mosque

If you’re exiting HIA, you could also pray at the public mosque that is located just outside the passenger terminal, within walking distance from the Departures hall. The shape of a water droplet inspires the mosque’s architecture, and it offers spectacular views of the lagoon and Amiri Terminal.

Lounges

The Oryx Lounge offers a comfortable atmosphere to sit, relax and enjoy the superior hospitality provided by the Oryx Lounge staff. The lounge offers food and beverage services, a smoking room, business centre, lockers, a quiet zone, internet facility and a gaming room for kids. All airlines' premium passengers and select card holders (AMEX, HSBC, QNB, and Dukhan Bank) are eligible for complimentary access to the Oryx Lounge. Available to all passengers at any time for a nominal fee of QAR200 valid for up to six hours stay, regardless of airline and class of travel.

Al Mourjan Business Lounge is open to Qatar Airways and oneworld First Class and Business Class passengers at no additional cost, while Economy Class passengers can purchase lounge access at the check-in counters, preferred travel agents, Qatar Airways' sales offices, or online.

Al Safwa First Lounge is where you can enjoy delicious à la carte dining, luxury spa and treatment facilities, a full business centre, a cinematic media room and an exclusive family area. In addition to Qatar Airways First Class passengers, Privilege Club Platinum members travelling Business Class with Qatar Airways can access Al Safwa First Lounge with up to two guest passes.

Al Maha Lounges are spread across the terminal and are open to customers of Al Maha Services, which is a personalised Meet and Assist Service for customers arriving, departing or transiting through HIA. Facilities include unlimited highspeed Wi-Fi, shower facilities, conference rooms, a smoking room, family rooms, a business

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The Shafallah Center Lounge, a special handling lounge by HIA and Shafallah Center for Persons with Disability, is located at concourse C at the airport terminal and is for departing and transferring passengers with special needs, including those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The lounge features educational, rehabilitative and recreational interactive devices and equipment, and provides passengers with special needs with assistive technologies and solutions. Trained airport staff will be available for on-ground support. Those who want to access this facility can approach the airport staff. Also available are the Platinum Lounge – South, Gold Lounge – South, Silver Lounge –South, Mariner Lounge (for travelling seafarers and offshore workers), First and Business Class Arrivals Lounges, Unaccompanied Minors Lounge and Special Assistance Travellers’ Lounge.

Oryx Airport Hotel

Located in the South Plaza within HIA's passenger terminal, Oryx Airport Hotel offers guests 5-star hospitality to recharge during a layover. Offering hourly rates, Oryx Airport Hotel offers transiting passengers a choice of six exquisite room types, with a range of convenient packages and attractive rates, to cater to all guests and lengths of stays. Guests are offered complimentary access to the award-winning Vitality Wellbeing and Fitness Centre – massages, treatments, squash courts and a golf simulator. Passengers who are not staying at the hotel can also access the hotel's facilities and services at a nominal fee. To reach Oryx Airport Hotel, guests can use the passenger train connecting the airport’s North and South Plazas 4010 8100, oryxairporthotel.com

Oryx Garden Hotel

Situated in the North Plaza, Oryx Garden Hotel is the second airport hotel within HIA's terminal where passengers can unwind during a layover. The hotel offers guests 100 rooms ranging from king to twin, as well as suites. The hotel can be

booked around the clock for a maximum of 24 hours. In addition to a 25-m swimming pool, gym, spa and squash court, guests will also be able to enjoy Oryx Airport Hotel’s Vitality Wellbeing and Fitness Centre. 4010 8100, oryxairporthotel.com, dohahamadairport.com

ORCHARD

A new wonder at HIA is the tropical masterpiece, ORCHARD, a tropical garden located at the centre of the terminal expansion. Set to truly elevate passengers' experiences and redefine airport travel, the ORCHARD is a 10,000 sq m indoor tropical garden with a beautiful 268 sq m water feature that will be the focal point for visitors at HIA. With a host of different flora, the ORCHARD includes over 300 trees and at least 25,000 plants sourced from sustainable forests from around the world.

The unique design of the area allows trees and plants to easily adapt to the internal conditions and grow throughout the life of the airport – with natural light to create a calming ambience and promote a sense of wellbeing to all who venture inside.

An ambitious and futuristic vision at a truly world-class facility, the ORCHARD is an excellent destination for HIA passengers seeking relaxation and tranquility as part of their journey.

Dining

Throughout the airport, HIA offers passengers a taste of everything, from gourmet to on-the-go! Enjoy a meal at any of the airport's restaurants such as Eat Street, which includes Camden Food Co, Negroni, Azka, Evergreen Organics, Burger King, Brioche Dorée and more. Grab a hot drink or a quick bite from the Coffeeshop Company, Costa Coffee, Jamocha Café, L'eto Café, Harrods Tea Room, Red Mango and more.

Over 20 cafés and restaurants are on offer at HIA with delicious local and global cuisines for an ultimate dining experience, featuring many world firsts and exclusives, including a Fendi Boutique with the first Fendi Café in an airport, and the first Ralph’s Coffee Shop in an airport. The north node also houses the world’s first Oreo Café in an airport.

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Shopping

Qatar Duty Free (QDF) offers passengers an array of selected designer labels, high street fashions, electronics, gourmet foods and much more.

Passengers at HIA can shop at boutiques and stores with a lineup of prestigious world-class brands such as Aigner, Bvlgari, Burberry, Cartier, Calvin Klein, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Giorgio Armani, Hugo Boss, Hermès, Michael Kors, Mont Blanc, Pandora, Rolex, Swarovski, Tag Heuer, Tiffany & Co and more.

The enhanced retail offer also includes an unrivalled selection of luxury boutiques, including the flagship Louis Vuitton Boutique, the first Dior Boutique at HIA, the only FIFA shop in the world, Thom Brown only store in an airport, and the largest Ray Ban store in an airport. 4010 4167/69, qatardutyfree.com.qa

Connectivity

Free wireless internet: Enjoy free wireless internet access throughout the passenger terminal. Just search for 'Free Internet by HIA' on your device. Free internet kiosks and desks: Equipped with screens, keyboards and mice, the internet kiosks and desks offer you free web browsing. The kiosks are located throughout the passenger terminal (including the boarding gate areas). Meanwhile, the desks are available at each of five activity nodes. Just follow the signs, ask at an information desk or use the airport map to find one nearest you.

Telephone booths: You can call anywhere in the world by purchasing a prepaid calling card from Qatar Duty Free (QDF). Telephone booths are located throughout the passenger terminal (including the boarding gate areas).

Sustainability

With sustainability at the core of HIA’s plans, the airport has managed to have four of the expansion projects achieve a 4-star rating under the Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS) from the Gulf Organization for Research & Development (GORD). This includes the ORCHARD, Oryx Garden Hotel and north plaza lounges, Al Mourjan Business lounge – the Garden, and the Remote Transfer Baggage Facility.

Phase B of the expansion will further increase the capacity of the airport to well over 70 mn passengers and construct two new concourses within the existing terminal.

As HIA continues to transform the industry with innovative experiences and breathtaking features, the award-winning airport looks to a bright, sustainable future where possibilities are endless.

Special assistance

HIA is entirely barrier-free – its network of elevators, escalators, ramps, walkways and a passenger train offer simple access to passengers with reduced mobility. Check-in counters include adapted service desks designed to ease checking-in for passengers with reduced mobility. This service desk is the first counter in each check-in row, with the exception of Qatar Airways’ check-in rows where it is the last counter. The seated check-in desks offered to Qatar Airways First Class passengers are all adapted for passengers with reduced mobility.

Free wheelchairs are available throughout the passenger terminal – ask at the nearest information desk. If you require assistance with moving around in a wheelchair, inform your airline in advance so that a personal helper can be arranged. Washrooms adapted for passengers with reduced mobility are available across the passenger terminal. Just follow the signs or ask at the nearest information desk.

Relax in one of HIA's dedicated lounges for special assistance travellers, which offers adapted washrooms, comfortable seating, televisions and a trained attendant.

Travelling with animals

The earlier you get in touch with your airline when you’re planning your travels, the smoother the journey will be for both you and your animal. Your airline and vet will advise you on the latest rules and regulations and the necessary documentation. This includes medical certificates, vaccination records and test results. Your airline won’t be able to accept your animal for travel if the required documentation and suitable carriers are not available. See Pets in Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section.

Medical and fire emergencies

Fully-equipped and well-staffed medical centres are operational 24/7. There are two medical centres serving the passenger terminal. One is located in Arrivals just before the Passport Control area, while the other is in Departures near the Check-in area. Just follow the signs, ask at an information desk or use an airport map to find your way. In case of an emergency, you can also call 4010 9222 to directly contact the medical team.

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Art at HIA

Discover Qatar, HIA and Qatar Museums (QM) have recently debuted a one-of-kind collaboration for passengers travelling via HIA. Dubbed as ‘Discover the Art of the Airport’, the offer is a unique walking tour where guests can view impressive sculptures and art installations by leading artists from around the world. The hour-long guided tour costs USD10 (QAR36) per person. Guests will learn about the story of each artwork while being escorted by a Discover Qatar expert guide. Tour participants should have at least four hours of transit time at the airport and arrive at the Discover Qatar desk 30 minutes before their scheduled tour. For more information and to book the tour, visit discoverqatar.qa

The works of art you can see at HIA are a mix of acquired pieces and others created especially for their spaces. The latter include works by local artists – for example, Qatari artist Faraj Duham was commissioned to create large-scale murals, while Qatari artist Ali Hassan produced the Desert Horse sculpture. The most popular art installation at HIA is Lamp Bear by Swiss artist Urs Fischer, which sits prominently at the heart of the airport.

In the Arrivals Hall stand a series of sculptures of the oryx, an antelope native to the Arabian Peninsula, called Oryx created by Dutch artist Tom Claassen. A new piece by Claassen was unveiled in June 2021, called Falcon. The golden bird sits on a ledge at the airport and depicts the national bird of Qatar, with the artist taking inspiration from the soft falcon feathers. The more vivid lines mimic the airline's routes from Qatar to the rest of the world, as well as the curves found in Arabic calligraphy and the folds in the fabric of traditional attire.

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Lamp Bear by Urs Fischer Falcon by Tom Claassen Oryx by Tom Claassen Desert Horse by Ali Hassan

Other Worlds by American sculptor Tom Otterness is a series of eight largescale, interactive, bronze sculptures spread throughout the activity nodes in Concourse C at HIA. With slides and seats for limbs and play-pen-like chambers for torsos, these figures invite both children and adults to engage, interact and find recreational enjoyment in the sculptures.

Marc Quinn’s mesmerising work Arctic Nurseries of El Dorado graces the airport's expansive check-in hall, and is a representation of an almost mythical world. Comprising a number of bronze sculptures, Quinn creates a series of hybrid plants by taking elements from different vegetation and carefully piecing them together, before casting them in bronze.

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Arctic Nurseries of El Dorado by Marc Quinn Other Worlds by Tom Otterness

The Flying Man, two iconic scultptures designed by the renowned Iraqi artist Dia Al Azzawi, have been installed in HIA's passenger terminal. The sculptures are based on the story of Abu Firnas, a historical figure from the Islamic world who was an early pioneer in experimenting with flight.

COSMOS by contemporary French artist Jean-Michel Othoniel represents a colossal celestial globe echoing the trajectories of travellers from around the world. The striking piece resembles bright calligraphy drawn in space when observed side-on or from below, and appears in the shape of a blooming rose when observed from the front.

COSMOS joined the artwork Small Lie which was unveiled along with QM in 2018 at concourse E. The large-scale figure, which is approximately 30 feet tall, was made by American pop artist and designer KAWS in collaboration with QM.

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COSMOS by Jean-Michel Othoniel Small Lie by KAWS The Flying Man by Dia Al Azzawi

Italian artist Rudolf Stingel’s work

Untitled is one of his famous large-scale interactive pieces. He covered three surfaces of the piece with reflective, aluminium-faced insulation panels, before inviting the construction team at HIA to draw on the soft walls at the time of the airport’s construction. The walls were then cast in copper and electroplated with gold, before a number of pieces were selected for permanent display at HIA. You can find the piece in the Arrivals Meet and Greet Hall, towards the bus terminal in the West.

A Message of Peace to the World

Designed by Iraqi artist Ahmed Al Bahrani, A Message of Peace to the World is located at the Passenger Train's South Node station. Al Bahrani, who has lived in Doha since 1999, wanted to honour the work of Reach Out to Asia (ROTA), a Qatari non-profit organisation that supports primary and secondary education in underprivileged countries throughout Asia. Al Bahrani created a sculpture in the shape of a cube symbolising ROTA’s logo, with its surfaces representing the iconographic elements that stand for ROTA’s mission, with the sun, symbolising hope and happiness, radiating from the top of the cube.

In this artwork named Mappemondes, Algerian artist Adel Abdessemed creates a world map using old tin cans collected from market places and streets in Dakar. Through this piece, Abdessemedd tries to highlight the consequences of the ‘throwaway culture’ of the modern world. Abdessemed creates artworks which juxtapose situations or actions carried out on everyday objects. It is located in concourse A, near gate A7.

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Main Urban Centres

vegetation and bird life. It is also home to Al Khor Fish Harbour, Al Bayt Stadium and Al Khor Mall.

Al Khor Tower and Museum is a small museum in the old police station, showing early life in this small town, as well as some archaeological discoveries from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. Large public gardens to the north of Al Khor (signposted from Al Shamal Road) also attract weekend picnickers. Beaches in Al Khor include Al Khor Beach, Al Thakhira Beach and Al Farkiya Beach. See Sightseeing in this section for more information.

Al Khor Community is home to a large expatriate population working in Ras Laffan Industrial City.

Doha City The capital city is situated on a calm bay halfway along the east coast of the Qatar peninsula. Its two municipalities of Doha and Al Rayyan house the majority of the population. The 7-km Doha Corniche links the cultural centres of Souq Waqif and the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) with the glittering towers of Al Dafna business and residential district and The Pearl Island. Doha is the administrative, commercial and cultural centre of Qatar, providing modern amenities while at the same time preserving its past.

Lusail City is an extension of Doha to the north across an area of 38 sq km and includes four islands and 19 multi-purpose residential, mixed use, entertainment and commercial districts. The total estimated number of visitors to Lusail will eventually reach 450,000. The city includes numerous residential units, office and government buildings, and more than 20 hotels.

Al Khor and Al Wakra – Former Pearl and Fishing Centres

Al Khor is a coastal city in northern Qatar, located 50 km north of Doha. Considered as one of Qatar's largest cities, Al Khor means 'creek' in Arabic, and was given this name because the original settlement was built on a creek. Al Khor is easily reached on Al Shamal Road (Route 1) and on Al Khor Road (Route 6). Al Khor is home to many sightseeting hotspots including Al Khor Corniche, Al Khor Park and Zoo, Panda House, Al Khor Beach, Purple Island and mangroves, which are full of

Al Wakra is notable for its bustling fishing harbour and is just 10 minutes' drive south of the capital on Route 7. It has become a popular commuter suburb and several private schools have relocated there. Numerous mosques, old minarets, forts and wind towers offer some of the finest examples of traditional architecture – see Abu Manaratain Mosque and House of Sheikh Ghanim bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Sightseeing in this section. One of Al Wakra's main attractions is Souq Al Wakra, which is home to a variety of shops and restaurants along the beach. Just inland from the beach is a fenced and beautifully landscaped park, with a children's play area.

QatarEnergy's Industrial Cities

Dukhan Industrial City is the oldest settlement founded after the discovery of oil on the west coast during the 1930s. The centre of onshore operations is undergoing a QAR1.6 bn plan to cover all aspects of urban development.

Mesaieed Industrial City is in the southeast of the country. Mesaieed itself has a port, and adjacent to the north is the hugely impressive Hamad Port, plus a new naval base. Mesaieed is undergoing a QAR14 bn renovation plan by QatarEnergy (QE). The town centre has a striking QE building and, beside it, a group of shops and restaurants, used by visitors to Sealine Beach Resort, Khor Al Adaid and other beaches and dunes before and after their adventures.

Ras Laffan Industrial City covers 294 sq km and lies on the northeast coast 80 km north of Doha. A part of QE's Industrial Cities Directorate, this purpose-built industrial city has the largest gas exportation seaport and gas liquefaction plants in the Gulf region and is one of the biggest industrial cities in the world. Access is by invitation only. m

There are currently 19 Marhaba maps. They include the country map of Qatar, Greater Doha and maps of all provincial towns, including Al Wakra, Al Khor and Mesaieed. Find out more about these cities and Qatar's energy industries in The Hydrocarbon Industry in the Business and Economy section.

Main Urban Centres Checked & Updated June 2023
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Marhaba Pocket Map 2023

The new, updated Marhaba Pocket Map of greater Doha covers the whole area from Lusail in the north, Al Wakra in the south and Al Wajba in the east.

It displays the whole network and stations of the Doha Metro and the eight stadiums of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.TM

The map can be customised and is also available in an extra-large format – every office needs one!

For more details, call 4465 0083

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Getting Around Qatar

Qatar’s public transport includes taxis, buses, limousines, Doha Metro and the Lusail Tram. The most visible taxis and public buses in Qatar are operated by Mowasalat Co (Karwa), which are comfortable, clean, air-conditioned and safe.

Sila: A new app by the Ministry of Transport of Qatar’s integrated public transport system that makes planning a journey and payments a lot easier and smarter. sila.qa

Karwa Taxis and Metro Express Services

Mowasalat Co (Karwa Taxi) is the exclusive taxi operator in Qatar. On arrival at Hamad International Airport (HIA), just follow the signs for the taxi rank and stress-free transportation. Karwa Taxis are always available at prominent locations such as shopping centres, hotels, hospitals, business centres and more. Travellers with special needs can book a minivan via the Karwa Taxi app, suitable for two or three wheelchairs and accompanying passengers. The same tariff applies. In addition, you can access the Metro Express service through the Karwa Taxi App. In certain areas, you can request a shared ride to the closest Metro or Tram station. It is a service that is provided free of charge, when combined with a Metro or Tram ride.

Tariff Day: Meter starts at QAR7 (includes the first 1.8 km), then QAR1.6 per km. Minimum fare is QAR7.

Tariff Night: Meter starts at QAR7 (includes the first 1.8 km), then QAR1.9 per km. Minimum fare is QAR7.

Tariff at HIA: Meter starts at QAR25 (includes the first 1.8 km), then Day or Night Tariff will be applied.

Waiting charge: QAR8 for every 15 minutes. For bookings, download the Karwa Taxi App, call 4458 8888, or hail from the side of the road.

Doha Limousine (by Karwa) Services

Doha Limousine provides three categories of limousine – Standard, Luxury and Business. All are available at the HIA limousine rank, by booking through the Karwa Taxi App or calling 4458 8888. Doha Limousine can be booked for specific

journeys, by the hour, or rented on a short-term or long-term basis. All limousines are metered and tracked by a quality assurance team.

Cost per journey: Prices start from a minimum rate of QAR55 from the airport and QAR40 from within the city. Overall charges depend on the category of vehicle and distance.

VIP Limousines: Available at HIA and all major five-star hotels.

Karwa Public Transportation Buses and Metro Link Services

Mowasalat (Karwa) provides sustainable and eco-friendly Public Transportation Services using a variety of brand-new vehicles including electric buses. Mowasalat’s public transport network offers smart and integrated transport solutions across Qatar with eight modern bus stations connecting public bus services to all other modes of transportation. In addition to the public transportation, Metro Link bus services supplement the general metro services by shuttling passengers to and from metro stations. For more information, download the Karwa Journey Planner app, call 4458 8888 or email customercare@mowasalat.com

Other Taxi/Limousine Services

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Doha Metro

The Doha Metro has opened a new dimension in Doha’s public transport. The Doha Metro Red Line was the first line to open in 2019, extending north to south from Lusail City to Al Wakra with a branch to the airport. The Green Line runs from Al Mansoura district to Al Riffa – Mall of Qatar in the west. The Gold Line runs across town from Ras Bu Abboud to Al Aziziya – leading to Villaggio Mall. Travel cards and credit can be purchased at self-service Travel Card Vending Machines (TVMs) in all Doha Metro stations. 105, qr.com.qa

Standard Travel Card: A reusable plastic card (valid for five years) costing QAR10, with Travel Credit added by ‘Topping Up’ from a TVM. This Travel Card does not permit travel in the Gold Club sections. This card is currently available at licensed retailers like LuLu, Jumbo and Carrefour.

goldclub Travel Card: A reusable plastic card (valid for five years) costing QAR100 available from the goldclub offices at Doha Metro stations. This card permits travel in the goldclub sections. Add Travel Credit by ‘Topping Up’ at a TVM at any Doha Metro and Lusail Tram stations.

Purchase a Standard or Gold Travel Card and top up per journey. With a Standard Travel Card, it costs QAR2 per journey, with a goldclub Travel Card, QAR10 per journey. Anyone aged five and above needs a Travel Card. While children aged four and below do not need a Travel Card, they must be accompanied by a fare-paying adult. A child must be nine years old or above to travel alone. Younger children should be accompanied by someone at least 16 years of age.

Operating hours: Saturday to Wednesday 6 am – 11 pm, Thursday 6 am – 11:59 pm, Friday 2 pm – 11:59 pm.

There are two free feeder bus services, Metro Link and Metro Express, which connect customers to the Doha Metro stations. The bus’s operating hours align with the metro’s.

Metro Link: A feeder bus network providing first and last mile connectivity to Qatar Rail customers within a 2 to 5 km radius of the Doha Metro stations. qr.com.qa/metrolink

Metro Express: A complementary ride-sharing feeder service that connects specific service zones around Metro stations. Metro Express serves a total of six Metro stations on the red line, from West Bay QIC to Qatar University. The service uses a fleet of branded Mercedes Vito vans, seating seven passengers per vehicle. Metro Express service is exclusive for registered Metro passengers and can only be used in conjunction with a metro journey. Customers can book a ride through the Metro Express Doha app. qr.com.qa/metroexpress

Education City Tram

Qatar Foundation (QF) has launched the Education City (EC) Tram – a pioneering transport system that brings a new form of sustainable travel to Qatar and elevates the nation’s profile as a nerve centre of innovation. The tram has free wi-fi and is electrically-powered, and uses a groundbreaking form of battery-charging (Modular on board energy storage unit) technology.

The EC Tram network has three lines, Yellow, Blue and Green. The Green Line, connecting North and South campuses, is now testing and will launch soon. With a total 24 stations, it enables car-less, park-and-ride connections between QF’s schools, universities, centers, and facilities inside and outside EC, including schools, universities, hotels, Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) and Sidra Medicine, and frequently crosses Al Gharrafa and Al Rayyan Junctions. The Education City station on the Doha Metro Green Line connects the EC Tram to the Doha Metro. 4454 1086, educationcity.qa/ec-tram

Fare: Free

Operating hours: Saturday to Wednesday 6 am –10 pm, Thursday and Friday 6 am – 4 pm.

Children who are not 12 years of age need to be accompanied by an adult when riding the Tram.

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Lusail Tram

The Lusail Tram is becoming the main transportation hub for Lusail City, the largest single sustainable development in Qatar. The network includes four lines and 25 stations aboveground and underground. Lusail Tram connects to the Doha Metro through two interchange stations at Lusail and Legtaifiya. Of the 25 stations across four lines that comprise the Tram network, seven Orange Line stations are available for travel initially. The available stations are Legtaifiya, Marina, Marina Promenade, Yacht Club, Esplanade, Lusail Central (Place Vendôme) and Energy City South. qr.com.qa/metro-tram

Fare: The existing Travel Card is valid on both the Lusail Tram and the Doha Metro with no additional costs. Customers must Tap In & Tap Out using the validator on board the tram to avoid extra charges. Operating hours: The tram’s operating hours align with the metro’s.

Msheireb Tram

With nine stations, the self-powered environmentally-friendly Msheireb Tram interconnects all of Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD), making it easier for visitors to move from one spot to the other. Running around a closedloop circuit with a 2 km track, Msheireb’s selfpowered trams have 33 seats with onboard CCTV and WiFi. There are currently three trams going around nine stops, with a tram arriving every six minutes with a 400-m hop-on/hop-off zone. msheireb.com

Fare: Free

Operating hours: Saturday to Thursday 9 am –noon/4 pm – 9 pm, Friday 4 pm – 9 pm.

Last tram will depart 15 minutes before closing time. Timings are according to the display screens at every stop.

Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations

Qatar currently has more than 100 charging stations for electric vehicles, established by Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa), through the National Programme for Conservation & Energy Efficiency (Tarsheed).

EV charging stations: • Alfardan Towers, Al Dafna

Crescent Park, Lusail City • Doha Festival City

• Ezdan Mall – Al Wakra • Fire Station • Hamad

Port • Kahramaa Awareness Park • Kahramaa

Headquarters • Katara Cultural Village • Lusail

Marina Promenade, Lusail City • Marsa Malaz

Kempinski, The Pearl – Doha • Ministry of Transport • Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD)

• Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) • Qatar Foundation (QF) Headquarters • Qatar National Library (QNL)

• Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP)

• Qatar Scientific Club • The St. Regis, Doha

Tarsheed Photovoltaic Station for Energy

Storage and Charging Electric Vehicles: A row for 24 car spaces at Kahramaa Complex at Mesaimeer that can be charged with electricity produced from solar energy via 216 photovoltaic panels.

As part of the nation’s push towards clean energy, the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has begun installing 653 electric chargers and 713 inverters in 41 under-construction sites under the Public Bus Infrastructure Programme. In addition, Ashghal will construct the largest electric charging station in the region, which will be operated by solar energy and will feature high-efficiency solar cell shades, becoming the first bus station in the region working purely on solar energy.

In addition, Qatar Fuel (WOQOD) installed 100 fast EV charging stations in WOQOD petrol stations across the country in 2022. In 2023, WOQOD, as well as Kahramaa, will install a further 150 charging stations.

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JEDARIART: The Artistic Walls of Qatar

Drive around Qatar and look around to see Qatar's colourful walls.

The Jedariart programme brings artists together to add vibrancy and meaning to Doha’s city walls through murals and street art. The aim of this programme is to activate urban areas across the city whilst also promoting artistic intervention in designated districts and creating new reference points for people to visit.

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Nada Khozestani at the Fire Station at Al Sadd Metro Station Abdulaziz Yousef [Left] Msheireb Metro station [Rright] Interchange of Al Tarfa and Al Khor Interchange Mubarak Al Malik at Doha Fire Station

See our map of the area north of Doha MAP of AL KHOR

See more details of the area in our map of INDUSTRIAL AREA

See our detailed map of the area south of Doha MAP of AL WAKRA
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Intrepid explorers tackle the daunting dunes in the south of the country

Sand dunes meet the sea! A stupendous, sandy sight and World Heritage site (you must see it at least once while you are in Qatar)

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The 2023 Marhaba Wall Map of Doha

Our constantly updated Map of Doha is also available in large formats, up to 120 cm x 120 cm and it can be customised with your company or corporate logo.

The map covers the whole area of greater Doha from Lusail in the north, to Al Wakra in the south and across to Al Wajba in the east.

It displays all three lines of Doha Metro and all Metro stations, plus the currently operational first seven stations on the new Lusail Tram Orange line. Also included are the eight stadiums of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. It could be the highlight of your office. Call 4465 0083 to order one now…

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There are more things to do and see in Qatar than you might imagine and so if you only have a short time here, plan your time wisely. Qatar Tourism (QT) has a comprehensive online portal on Qatar's diverse attractions, visitqatar.qa or discoverqatar.qa. Check our website at marhaba.qa for what to do at the weekend as well as news, reviews and more! Pick up the Marhaba Pocket Map to help you get around Qatar as efficiently as possible.

Top 10 Things To Do in Qatar

1 One of the first things to do in Qatar is visit the 7 km Doha Corniche C4 for a walk and spectacular views of the Doha skyline. Make sure to go on a short dhow cruise around the bay. Nearby, take a walk around the lush green Al Bidda Park C4!

2 Also on the Corniche are the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) C4 and Al Riwaq C4 showcasing the best of Qatar's exhibits. The MIA Park boasts expansive landscaping. Near MIA are the Old Doha Port C4, which is home to a Cruise Ship Terminal, the new multi-coloured Mina District C4 and Box Park C4.

3 Across the Corniche is the National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) D4, which explores Qatar's rich heritage and culture, and features the NMoQ Park with plants, public artworks, playgrounds, cafés and more.

4 Visit the old and traditional Souq Waqif D4 for garments, spices, handicrafts, souvenirs, restaurants and shisha lounges. The nearby Gold Souq D4 is your jewellery stop. Also close by is Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD) D4, the world's first sustainable downtown regeneration project.

5 In Al Wakra, visit Souq Al Wakra F5, a 'heritage village' with markets, shops and restaurants along the seafront. Also nearby is Al Wakra Family Beach and Ezdan Mall – Al Wakra

6 Spend a few hours at Katara Cultural Village B4 and admire the architecture. Nearby is The Pearl Island B4, an artificial island, featuring luxury shopping and dining, Mediterranean-style yachtlined marinas, upmarket residential towers, villas and internationally renowned hotels. Also nearby is Lusail City A3/A4, Qatar's first smart and sustainable city with several tourist and local attractions.

7 Shop at Qatar's largest malls such as Doha Festival City B2 or Mall of Qatar C1. For more traditional shopping, visit local souqs. See Shopping in Qatar in the Shopping section.

8 Play a round of golf at Doha Golf Club B3 or Education City Golf Club C2, or walk around 'Sporty City', Aspire Zone D2, which includes Aspire Park D2, KidZania Doha D2 and Villaggio Mall D2

9 Explore the dunes at Sealine in Mesaieed or the waters off Qatar's coast. Go scuba diving, snorkelling, paddle boarding, or kayaking through the mangroves. See the Events and Activities section.

10 Transport yourself back in time at the numerous fortresses and ruins around Qatar such as Al Zubara Archaeological Site and Zekreet

Doha Bus: HOP-ON HOP-OFF

On your Doha Bus day or night sightseeing tour, you will pick up a complimentary tour guide that includes a full colour route map. The bus is equipped with an audio device that operates according to the global GPS navigation system; available in multiple languages. A variety of tour packages are available, including desert safaries. Tour map and details at dohabus.com

Doha Metro: TAP IN, TAP OUT

To move around the city easier and faster, use the fully operational Doha Metro, a rapid transit system across Doha and also outside Doha to suburbs such as Al Wakra, Al Wajba and Lusail City. The Doha Metro currently has three lines – Red, Green and Gold – with an approximate overall length of 76 km and 37 stations.

National Cruise: SEE DOHA FROM THE SEA

Step aboard one of the most luxurious traditional dhows in Qatar, approved by Qatar Tourism. The company offers diverse cruise themes and voyages, providing four safe and pleasant premier touristic experiences including food, sightseeing and day cruises as well as special events and private trips.

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Use the Metro, and Explore the city

Use the Metro, and Explore the city

Discover the many interesting places Doha has to offer by using the Doha Metro. Enjoy a comfortable journey in a state-of-the-art automated rail network.

HISTORY, HERITAGE & CULTURE

Qatar has its own unique culture, and where better to appreciate this than at the National Museum of Qatar. Designed by the renowned French architect, Jean Nouvel.

Green spaces abound in the city which provides peaceful escapes for all and facilities for active people: running and cycling tracks, human maze, gym and exercise equipment, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, children’s playgrounds, horse and camel rides, barbecue areas and

National Museum of Qatar National Museum Station Qatar National Library Station Education City Mosque Museum of Islamic Art Souq Waqif Station Al Wakra Station Souq Al Wakra Msheireb Station Msheireb Museums Qatar National Library Station Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra Al Bidda Park Al Bidda & Corniche Stations
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Education City Golf Club Education City Station

CONVENTIONS & EXHIBITIONS

Doha boasts two of the most modern and well-quipped venues in the MICE world (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions).

Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) has the largest open space hall available in Qatar.

The Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) is an iconic and impressive building proudly rooted in Qatar’s culture. The main conference hall holds up to 4,000 delegates & the Al Mayassa Theater is a glorious venue for 2,300 guests.

SHOPPING & FASHION

New malls are regularly appearing on the landscape and are especially popular in summer when temperatures climb. They offer various indoor entertainment and leisure activities and have their own mix of branded shops and restaurants. Most venues are open until 11pm.

QNCC Qatar National Library Station Place Vendome Lusail Central Tram Station City Center Mall DECC Station Villaggio Mall Al Aziziyah Station Mall of Qatar Al Riffa Station Galeries Lafayette Katara Station
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Lagoona Mall Legtaifiya Station

The Whale Sharks of Qatar

According to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC), Qatar's concentration of whale sharks reached 600 sharks in 2020 – that is yet to be documented anywhere else in the world – and more than 100 sharks have been observed in Al Shaheen oilfield. The giant white-spotted fish annually congregate 90 km away from land between the months of April and September.

The ministry is calling on the community to not approach shark gatherings if spotted and to not publicise their location. Any sighting should be reported directly to the call centre at 184. Any unsettling noises are forbidden near the areas of the sharks’s gatherings to ensure their safety and wellbeing.

While these magnificent creatures are the biggest fish in the ocean, they are not invasive or predatory creatures and do not affect the region's fish wealth. The reason this region attracts so many whale sharks is because of its unique ecosystem. The average seawater temperature in the gulf averages between 32-34°C during the summer months. However, the seawater around the whale shark viewing location is a much cooler 27°C – perfect for fish to breed. It is the abundance of fish eggs, the whale sharks number one source of food, which attracts them to the area.

Qatar Forum for the Protection of Whale Sharks

In May 2023, MoECC hosted the Qatar Forum for the Protection of Whale Sharks, in collaboration with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) at the Aquatic Fisheries Research Center in Ras Matakh. Sponsored by Qatar Airways and the Seashore Group, the two-day forum was the first of its kind in Qatar and the Middle East, and brought together marine environment, marine biology, and whale shark experts, specialists, and researchers from Qatar and around the world. The forum tackled topics such as the threats facing whale sharks in the Gulf region (notably the practice of by-catching and habitat destruction), the life cycle of whale sharks (as to provide more recommendations with UNESCO) and how regional countries can protect this species and the marine environment in general.

At the forum, MoECC announced plans to expand marine reserves to cover 30% of the nation’s Exclusive Economic Zone. The move aims to address the pressing need for environmental conservation in the face of a rapidly changing climate and its consequential impact on marine ecosystems.

The Minister of Environment and Climate Change

Sheikh Dr Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali Al Thani emphasised that safeguarding marine life, irrespective of species, plays a pivotal role in maintaining environmental equilibrium within the oceans, ultimately benefiting all inhabitants of Earth.

MoECC has been studying whale sharks and their behaviour for years, counting their numbers, recording their genetic imprint and identifing their dietary routines. In recent years, Qatar has taken significant strides to conserve its terrestrial and marine environments. Key initiatives include the launch of the National Environment and Climate Change Strategy 2030 and the Qatari National Action Plan for the Conservation and Management of Marine Resources.

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Qatar has the biggest whale shark concentration in the world.
FEATURE

About whale sharks

Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are the largest shark, and indeed largest of any fish alive today. They feed on plankton, which are a collection of tiny organisms that live at and beneath the surface of lakes, rivers, ponds and oceans across the planet. The distribution of whale sharks indicates the presence of plankton and the overall health of our oceans. Whale sharks are found in all the tropical oceans of the world. Their white spotted colouration makes these gentle giants easy to distinguish.

The sharks travel large distances to find enough food to sustain their huge size, and to reproduce. According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the maximum size of whale sharks is not known, but could be as large as 20 m. Females give birth to live young, but this has never been observed. Where pupping occurs and where the youngest animals situate remains a mystery, as they are very rarely found. Adults are often found feeding at the surface, but may dive to 1,000 m. Whale sharks are protected from fishing in many countries these days, but are in decline in some areas.

Source: World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

Qatar Whale Shark Research

In 2010, Qatar Whale Shark Research began as a collaboration between the then Ministry of Environment and David Robinson from Heriot-Watt University, who approached the ministry to authorise research on whale sharks in Qatar, specifically at Al Shaheen oilfield north of Qatar, as his field of study.

The heat makes the offshore oil platforms resemble a fata morgana, which is a superior mirage or optical phenomenon. These immense steel structures have been in the region for almost 20 years and their inhabitants have played an important part in the establishment of the Qatar Whale Shark Research.

Since the 1990s, offshore workers have told stories of giant sharks. Before that, local fishermen were sharing tales of a huge fish seen mainly in the summer months. However, it was not until images of more than 100 whale sharks surrounding the platform taken by Soren Stig made its way to David Robinson, who then made contact with the ministry, that it became clear something unique was happening. Although whale sharks have been known to frequent Qatari waters, Mohammed Al Jaidah from the ministry was quick to realise the importance of this discovery, and so together, they formed the Qatar Whale Shark Research project in 2010.

Research started in May 2010 and entailed several satellite trackers being attached to the whale sharks. The biodiversity of Al Shaheen was also studied and 'fingerprint images' were taken – a photograph of the side of the shark that identifies individuals. At the end of the season in September 2010, upward of 150 individuals had been identified through fingerprint images and DNA samples.

Operated by the North Oil Company, Al Shaheen oilfield is situated off the northeast coast of Qatar and is one of the largest and most complex of its kind in the world. Its 100 mn barrels per annum comprise 45% of Qatar’s oil production. Public access and fishing is banned around the platforms. Thousands of colourful fish find food and shelter between the sponges and soft coral that grow on the subsea structures. Barracudas, jacks and sharks patrol the perimeters. The platforms essentially function as artificial reefs –a marine oasis of life in a desert sea.

Consequently, in 2011, the Maersk Oil Research and Technology Centre (Maersk Oil formerly operated Al Shaheen oilfield) and the then Ministry of Environment signed a Memorandum of Understanding becoming sponsors and co-researchers of this project, and to shed more light on the biodiversity in Al Shaheen area and the secrets of the whale sharks.

Discover the Whale Sharks of Qatar

The area where the whale sharks gather has been closed to the public until recently. Since 2022, Discover Qatar, the Destination Management Company (DMC) for Qatar Airways, and Qatar Airways Holidays have introduced tour packages to give people the chance to see the gigantic white-spotted fish in their natural habitat. The 'Whale Sharks in Qatar' tour packages include a luxurious ‘Private Charter’ yacht and ‘The Daily Explorer’ tour on a high-speed catamaran. In addition, Qatar Airways Holidays has its own whale shark tours, which offer return flight tickets with Qatar Airways, a chance to stay in one of Qatar's luxurious hotels and more. Excursions opened in May and will close on 31 August 2023. For more information or to book, visit discoverqatar.qa/whale-sharks-of-qatar m

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Archaeological Sites, Forts and Ruins

If you want an insight into Qatar’s history, culture and heritage, visit one of the archaeological sites or old forts. Some of these heritage sites have been partially restored, while others exist as ruins or excavation sites. The location of forts can be found on the Marhaba map of Qatar. For more information, visit the Qatar

Ain Hleetan well

Ain Hleetan well is in Al Khor, near Al Khor Corniche. Cylindrical and built of gravel, clay and plaster, it led to the settlement of the Al Mahanda tribe in the city. Local legend has it that around 150 years ago, a group of hunters discovered the water source accidentally while chasing a hare. Ancient sources describe the salubrious features of its water, reputed to cure illnesses, to the extent that local residents would call it 'the doctor'. In the past, the well used to be closed to stop water flow for regular cleaning and maintenance. Today, this water source is maintained and monitored by an architectural conservation team.

Al Ghuwair Castle

The ruins of this 19th century rectangular fort lie 85 km northwest of Doha. Although it carries a historical significance in Qatar's architectural stands, Al Ghuwair Castle is now almost all debris.

Al Huwaila Fort

Prior to the development of Al Zubara (also written as Al Zubarah) and Doha, Al Huwaila was Qatar’s principal town and is 29 km north of Al Khor. The fort was built during the early Islamic period and was occupied by Al Musallam members of the Bani Khalid family in the 18th century.

Al Jassasiya Petroglyphs or Rock Carvings

Al Jassasiya is one of a dozen rock-carving sites in Qatar. Rock carvings, so called ‘petroglyphs’, can be found around the coasts of Qatar as well as on Bahrain's Al Hawar Island. But the greatest number of carvings can be found at this major petroglyph site, north of Doha, on low limestone hills (jebel).

First discovered in 1957, the site was systematically studied in 1974 when 874 carved single figures and compositions were catalogued. These rock carvings consist mainly of cup marks in various arrangements, including rows, rosettes and stars, but also of carvings, such as boats, footprints and enigmatic symbols and signs. It is believed that the cup marks are used for playing ancient board games. One of these board games may have been mancala. The game was known in Qatar as Al Haloosa or Al Huwaila. While it has previously been suggested that the earliest might date back to the Neolithic period, new evidence makes it likely that they are not more than a few hundred years old. To get there, you will need a four-wheel-drive, or arrange a tour with a local tour operator (see Local Tour Companies in this section).

Al Jumail Village

On the northwest coast of Qatar lies the small traditional but ruined village of Al Jumail. It was inhabited by the Al Kubaisi family. It is a favourite weekend destination for local families, since it represents their heritage, history, roots and origin of their ancestors.

The village comprises a set of important traditional buildings, including a small mosque with its minaret still intact. This village dates back to the second half of the 19th century and was inhabited until the beginning of the 20th century.

Al Khor Tower and Museum (pictured)

The tower can be seen overlooking the corniche at Al Khor. It was built in 1900. Nearby is the museum –learn about the myth of Ghilan and Mae, the region’s first female pirate, and see the displays of marine life.

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Museums (QM) website, qm.org.qa, or the Visit Qatar website, visitqatar.qa

Al Koot Fort D4 (pictured)

Al Koot means both fort and jail. The building is on Jassim bin Mohammed Street in Souq Waqif. It was built in 1880 as a police station, became a jail in 1906, and is now a museum. It was renovated in the 1970s and now reflects its original shape.

Al Khulaifi Heritage House D4

Al Khulaifi Heritage House is located within Muglina Unit Park. It has been recently restored by Qatar Museums and enlisted on the ISESCO Islamic World Heritage List in June 2021.

Al Rakayat Fort

A one-hour drive northwest of Doha, you'll discover the newly restored Al Rakayat Fort. Qatar Museums’ Department of Architectural Conservation completed the restoration project of the historic fort in February 2022. Historical sources place the origins of the fort between the 17th and 19th century. Following its initial restoration in 1988, the archaeological site suffered environmental damage that took a toll on the structural components of the historic building. Restoration works focused on the main structural components of the building, including plaster, flooring, installation of a wooden ceiling, doors, and treatment against pests. Its unique, local building style and historic integration into the country’s landscape have made Al Rakayat one of the oldest and most important desert forts in Qatar. Named after the Arabic word for ‘well’, Rakayat Fort contains a 5 km-deep freshwater well, from which villagers painstakingly pulled up water. The fort is unusual for its low height (only 3 m). Each corner of the central courtyard features a staircase leading up to one of three rectangular and one cylindrical watchtower, with expansive views of the rocky landscape juxtaposed against the sparkling waters of the Arabian Gulf.

Al Thaqab Fort

Al Thaqab Fort lies about 10 km from Al Zubara, on the eastern side of the road. With finds such as fragments of pottery and Indian glass bangles, the fort could possibly date back to the 19th century. However the houses that surround it may indicate an earlier date. Thaqab means the 'water in the bottom of the valley after rain'. Al Thaqab is one of the forts that was renovated in the 1980s but unfortunately, not authentically and carefully enough. In proximity to the fort, towards the west, there is a deep well that has been in use since 1911. The water is pumped out rather than hauled up in buckets, the latter representing an old and traditional custom still in practice today. Al Thaqab is a desert fort built of rough limestone blocks or flat slabs of beach-rocks (faroush), with three round corner towers and one rectangular tower. The inside of the fort, typically, was used by villagers to store food and water in case they were besieged.

Al Wajbah Fort C1

One of Qatar’s oldest forts; it was the site of a famous battle in 1893 when Sheikh Qassim bin Mohammed Al Thani defeated the Ottomans.

Al Zubara and Al Zubara Archaeological Site

A historic coastal town that is now abandoned, Al Zubara is situated approximately 100 km northwest of Doha. Founded in the mid-18th century, the town developed into a centre for pearling and international trade, and rose to become the country’s largest and most important settlement. The success of Al Zubara attracted the attention of other Gulf powers, and after several attacks the town was eventually burned to the ground in 1811. It never fully recovered and was abandoned by the mid-20th century. Al Zubara is home to the new stunning public installation 'Shadows Travelling on the Sea of the Day' by Icelandic–Danish artist Olafur Eliasson, which comprises 20 mirrored circular shelters, three single rings, and two double rings, with the 10 shelters at the centre forming a pentagram. It is an invitation to resync

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with the planet and a celebration of everything moving through the desert – animals, plants, human beings, wind, sunlight, air and shimmering heat.

Al Zubara Archaeological Site is Qatar’s largest heritage site. It has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered to be one of the best-preserved examples of an 18–19th century merchant town in the Gulf region. Al Zubara Archaeological Site covers an area of 60 hectares with remains of houses, mosques, large fortified buildings and a market. Opening times: Daily 9 am – 5 pm. Admission: Free.

Abraj Barzan (Barzan Towers) or Umm Slal

Mohammed Fort, and Al Sharqi

Two towers built in Umm Slal Mohammed. Burj Barzan (burj meaning tower, abraj towers) was built during the late 19th century in a unique 'T' shape, a rectangular construction with three levels and an external staircase. Both towers have been completely restored. 20 km north of Doha and built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the fort was designed to combine civilian and military functions.

Jazirat bin Ghannam (Purple Island)

Excavations at this site 40 km north of Doha in the Al Khor bay area have brought to light several hearths and rectangular structures. Layers of shells have also been found – the shellfish (thais savigny) lives under rocks and produces a bright dye when in contact with an enzyme and light. The site may have been used during the Bronze Age to produce dye. If true, it is the only documented dye production site in the Arabian Gulf, and the only one outside of the Mediterranean, where it was usually produced. The island is also known for the mangrove trees, tolerant tropical trees that survive in salty, inter-tidal, shallow lagoons where other plants rarely grow. There are almost 50 species of mangroves, but in Qatar there is only one, known as Grey Mangrove. Jazirat bin Ghannam is perfect for birdwatching, as a large number of migratory birds stay in the area during the winter. This is an open site with off-road access, approximately 5 km from the main road. Find it on the map of Al Khor.

Murwab archaeological site

Murwab is the only sizeable Islamic settlement in Qatar not located on the coast. Dating back to the 9–11th century, Murwab used to be a settlement of some 250 houses, constructed in groups, a residence and two mosques. Excavations have revealed also a group of tombs scattered around the groups of houses. The Murwab palatial residence is known to be the oldest discovered Islamic palace in Qatar. The excavated foundation walls overlaying each other show clearly that the structure was rebuilt in the same place by reducing its size. This is a closed site.

Ras Abrouq (Bir Zekreet)

Ras Abrouq, which is also known as Bir Zekreet, is a peninsula on the west coast of Qatar near Dukhan. It bears the remains of prehistoric human occupation. This part of the country has never had permanent settlements, but semi-nomadic tribes did once inhabit the area. A large number of archaeological sites from prehistoric periods have been discovered here – including examples of the flint tools they used for hunting. The pristine environment of the peninsula allows scholars to intensify their research on this defining period of Qatar’s archaeological history. The area stands out due to its unusual landscape of white cliffs. The form and colour of the landscape are a result of the erosion of soft limestone layers, while the wind-shaped white cliffs and bizarre geological forms, like mushroom-shaped hills, make the area unique and special to Qatar.

Zekreet Fort (pictured)

Believed to have been built between 1809 and 1812, Zekreet Fort is the only fort located in the western region of Qatar. The nearby Zekreet Mosque dates to the early 20th century. Originally intended for defence purposes, Zekreet Fort was built by tribal leader Rahma bin Jaber Al Jalahmah, entirely of faroush stones, or beach rocks. The fort followed a rectangular plan and towers were added in a later stage to its four corners to further strengthen its structure. Small structures, among which are three madabis (datepressing rooms), were discovered by archaeologists between the fort and sea. In the nearby Brouq Nature Reserve is Richard Serra’s public art installation 'East-West/West-East'. Opening times: Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 9 am – 5 pm, Friday 12:30 pm – 5 pm. Closed Monday and Wednesday. Admission: Free.

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Beaches

Qatar is a peninsula; the coastline is over 560 km long, so there are plenty of beaches to choose from. Mesaieed is the most popular beach destination because it is the only place in Qatar where the sand dunes meet the water. Some, like the Inland Sea (Khor Al Adaid) can only be reached by a four‑wheel‑drive while others, such as Al Wakra, are only a short drive away and suitable for all cars. Swimming in the Gulf waters is a relaxing experience, but beware of jellyfish in the summer!

Visitors to the busier public family beaches should be aware that they need to wear appropriate, modest clothing. Many of Qatar's public beaches are isolated with no facilities. Bring everything you need with you: food and plenty of water, sunscreen, towels and a first aid kit – and please take away all your rubbish.

Al Farkiah

A family beach with a 1,350 m seafront just outside Al Khor. See our maps for Al Khor and Al Thakhira. It's a well maintained beach with clear waters and serene views of the mangroves. There are play areas, wooden sheds, watchtowers, and other facilities. Opening times: Daily 7 am – midnight. Sundays and Wednesdays are open only for women and children under the age of 10, 7 am – 10 pm. Admission: Free.

Al Ghariya

Located 80 km from central Doha, just 4.5 km beyond Fuwairit (see entry on next page), is Al Ghariya Beach, which is also known as Al Ghariya Island. Part of a series of alluring islands situated just off the coast of mainland Qatar, Al Ghariya is a popular weekend destination for locals and visitors. It's after Al Ghariya Beach Resort. Drive 1.5 km until you reach an abandoned village. The best spot is further north beyond the old Scout Camp.

Al Jassasiya

Near the Al Jassasiya Petroglyphs are the beautiful turquoise waters and soft sand of Al Jassasiya beach, perfect for camping or barbecuing. The water is shallow and may not be suitable for swimming.

Al Kharaij

Located near Umm Bab, a public beach with facilities. The only way to get there involves driving over 6 km on a dirt road and it does get pretty bumpy at times. Nearby is a beach for single men and labourers.

Al Mafjar

Located in the historic and abandoned village of Al Mafjar on the northern tip of Qatar is Al Mafjar Beach, which is surrounded by abandoned historic ruins. It is a good beach for watersports, swimming, snorkelling and hiking. Al Mafjar Beach is close to Umm Tais National Park, an important protected habitat for birds and other animals.

Al Mamlha

It's the second women's only beach in Qatar. The beach is around 15,000 sq m and can be accessed through the main entrance from the north side. At night, the beach is lit up using eco friendly solar energy. It is completely fenced and provides all basic facilities like toilets, guard rooms, umbrellas, barbecue places, rubbish bins, and rope barriers along the beach to prevent the entry of water bikes. Female guards provide protection for all visitors at the beach. Opening times: Daily 9 am – 10 pm.

Admission: QAR25 for adults and QAR5 for children.

Al Maroona

Situated on the northern tip of Qatar, just before Fuwairit, Al Maroona is known as '42 km Beach' or 'French Beach'. The sand is soft and golden and the water is crystal clear with fascinating sea life to explore. You may see starfish, turtles, tiny hermit crabs, jellyfish and plenty of other fish.

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Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara

Al Ruwais

At the northern tip of Qatar, at the end of Al Shamal (North) Road and about 110 km from Doha, are some quiet beach areas with coves and inlets, and picnic and shaded spots. The rock formations are very different in this region and wildlife such as dugongs (an aquatic animal) can be seen. Al Shamal Municipality has started implementing a project to provide the beach with shades and solar energy-run lights.

Al Safliya Island C5

The small uninhabited island lies off the coast of Doha, south of The Pearl Island. The natural paradise is for nature lovers to enjoy the sun, swim and admire the mesmerising views of the Doha skyline. On the southern part of the island, there are wooden umbrellas; however, there are almost no other facilities such as restrooms. To get there, you can take a dhow boat from either The Pearl Island or Doha Corniche, or arrange a trip with a local tour operator (see Local Tour Companies in this section) to enjoy watersports on the island such as jet skiing, banana boat rides, paddle boarding and many more.

Al Sultan Beach Resort

Located on Al Khor beach, Al Sultan Beach Resort is just a short drive from Doha, about 35 km. With its own private beach, swimming pool and jacuzzi, the resort is wonderful for water activities and just relaxing away. The resort features 181 rooms including suites with a unique modern and open design providing guests with uninterrupted views of the Arabian Gulf, a gym and spa, a restaurant and more. Opening times: Daily 9 am – 7 pm. Admission: QAR125 adults, QAR75 children at the ages of 4 to 10, children under the age of 4 enter for free. Contact: 4041 7111, alsultanbeachhotel.qa

Al Thakhira

The largest and oldest dense mangroves reserves can be found around Al Thakhira and Al Khor – about 35–40 km from Doha. The beach offers serene views with the lush green mangroves, which are inhabited by a variety of small birds. A great way to explore the mangroves is by kayak, available from several tour operators and specialist companies. All of these can be booked in advance, and many companies offer both morning and afternoon kayaking trips. It is also an ideal location for swimming, sunbathing, picnicking and barbecuing. Remember to keep it clean and protect the mangroves. At high tide, the salt marsh can turn treacherous, so park near the small wadi (desert depression) unless you're using a four-wheel-drive vehicle.

Al Wakra

The old fishing town of Al Wakra is undergoing continuous redevelopment. The 4 km coastline stretches from the hills to the fishing harbour. The beachfront traditional village called Souq Al Wakra is a replica of life 200 years ago. Al Wakra family beach in the Al Jabal area has volleyball and football areas, sun shades, showers and toilets. The water is shallow but with lots of rocks, and children should be supervised. Solar power is being utilised to provide lighting.

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One of the best and most popular beaches in Qatar, the public beach comes right before Al Jassasiya beach with beautiful turquoise waters and soft sand, perfect for a camp or barbecue.

B12 Beach Club Doha C4 (pictured)

The new family-friendly beach club by Ayla Oasis, in partnership with Qatar Airways, has an indoor restaurant and a laid-back beach deck for all-day dining, loungers, sunbeds and a VIP area. It also features water and beach entertainment activities including a Doha-shaped floating obstacle course. B12 Beach Club Doha offers an exclusive experience to visitors through lively beachy vibes, bohemian interiors featuring graffiti art by Qatari artists, and various entertainment elements for all age groups for a day-to-night experience.

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B12 Beach Club Doha also houses The Bistro, an indoor restaurant with a versatile gourmet menu that offers brunches at weekends. Next door are Doha Sands and West Bay Beach. Opening times: 11 am – 6 pm

Admission: Weekdays QAR75 per adult, QAR25 for children under 14, VIP Area Weekdays QAR150 per adult, QAR50 for children under 14. Weekends QAR100 per adult, QAR35 for children under 14; VIP Area Weekends QAR200 per person, QAR70 for children under 14. Children under 6 enter for free. Entry fees change per season. Call ahead and check for up to date timings. Contact: 5999 6122, Instagram @b12beachclubdoha

Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara C5

Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara feels a world away from bustling Doha but is only a 25-minute journey by luxury ferry from Al Shyoukh Terminal located on the Doha Corniche or a 10-minute helicopter ride directly from the airport with bird’s eye views of the spectacular coastline. Bask on their private 800 m beach, refresh yourself at the 100 m long lagoon pool, or master the waves in their surf pool and enjoy a wide range of watersports. You can also sign up for snorkelling and scuba diving adventures. Opening times: Daily 10 am – 7 pm. Admission: Weekdays: QAR350 per adult or child (5 years and above), QAR100 (for boat transfers) for children between 2 and 4, children under 2 enter for free. Weekends and public holidays: QAR500 per adult or child (5 years and above), QAR100 (for boat transfers) for children between 2 and 4, children under 2 enter for free. Contact: 4040 5050, doha.anantara.com

Doha Sands C4

Neighbouring B12 Beach Club Doha and West Bay Beach, Doha Sands is a beach where you can eat, dance, chill, swim and play. Select your snack from the various food kiosks, pick your sunbed and listen to music by various DJs. Visitors also have access to B12's Doha-shaped floating obstacle course. Opening times: 11 am – 6 pm. Admission: Sunday – Thursday: QAR75 per person – redeemable with food and beverages; Friday and Saturday: QAR100 with QAR75 redeemable with food and beverages; free entry for children under the age of 18. Entry fees change per season. Call ahead and check for up-to-date timings. Contact: 5999 6122, Twitter and Instagram @dohasandsbeach

Dukhan

Dukhan is one of the most popular destinations for public beaches. Once you arrive at the gates to Dukhan, turn left and follow the coast road for 9 km until you reach Dukhan Water Sports. The tarred road ends here, but to the south there are plenty of places to stop. The beaches are sandy but watch out for sharp rocks under the water.

Fuwairit

Once one of Qatar’s most popular beaches, Fuwairit Beach on Qatar's northern coast permanently closed in 2020 to protect the endangered sea turtles during the hatching season. It has become a conservation area and sanctuary for turtles and birds to live and breed.

Fuwairit Kite Beach (FKB) (pictured)

A new one-of-a-kind resort on Qatar's northern coast, designed around the kitesurfing lifestyle. In addition to kitesurfing, the beach destination is a place to stay, dine and enjoy sports like volleyball, football, padel, yoga and more. Owned by Qatar Airways and managed by Tapestry Collection by Hilton, FKB comprises 50 rooms; 32 King Kite beach rooms with sea view, eight Twin Kite beach rooms with sea view (connecting to King Kite beach rooms with Sea View), and eight Twin Kite rooms. Opening times: 10 am – 5 pm. Admission: Day Pass QAR300 per person includes resort sports facilities, and a food and drinks credit of QAR200. Kitesurfing lessons start from QAR700 per person. Contact: 3990 2420, 4030 1555, fkb.qa, fuwairitkitebeach.tapestrycollection.com, Instagram @974.beach

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Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas

Located on the sunny southwest coast of Qatar and spanning 3.5 km of private beach, the Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas hideaway features a luxury spa, a marina, and a water and adventure park with slides, rides, and family-friendly attractions (see Desert Falls Water & Adventure Park in Leisure Activities and Sports Activities in the Events and Activities section). More than 20 restaurants showcase global flavours, including an underwater dining experience. Savour garden vistas and views of the sparkling Gulf from their collection of 361 rooms, suites, and exclusive villas with a pool, indoor to outdoor living spaces, and direct beach access. Opening times: Daily 8 am – sunset. Admission: Daily QAR150; purchase at q-tickets.com (access to Desert Falls Water & Adventure Park, gym and Kids Club is not included in the purchase, however access to the Kids Club is available at the rate of QAR75 per child, per hour). Contact: 4423 6666, salwabeachresort.qa

Located at Hilton Salwa Beach Resort is the Kaia Beach Club. Nestled on 3.5 km of private island, from your sun lounger you can order sushi, poke bowls, burgers and desserts, as well as mixed drinks. The beach club also regularly hosts DJs over the weekend. Take advantage of complimentary transport offered to daycationers by booking in advance. Opening times: Wednesday 10 am – 8 pm, Thursday and Friday 11 am – 10 pm, Saturday 10 am – 8 pm. Admission: QAR150 per person. Contact: 5572 2235, kaiabeachclub.com

Jazirat bin Ghannam (Purple Island)

Also known as Al Khor Island, Purple Island is one of the most popular destinations for kayaking, stand up paddling and other water sports with lush mangroves and rich bird life including flamingos. 'Purple' Island gets its name from the dye extracted from the sea snail (shellfish called thais savigny), evidence of which can be found all over this coastal stretch of land. The 'island' is surrounded by mangroves and is accessed via a causeway (broken away in parts). Climb to the top of the jebel for a 360° view of Al Khor.

Katara Beach B4

Katara Beach is a 1.5 km long public beach at Katara Cultural Village. A play area is located by the beach where children can enjoy a variety of activities, games and rides as well as child friendly watersports. The beach also includes the luxurious 4,600 sq m Katara Beach Club by LivNordic Spa & Wellness, which features two gender separated floors of Scandinavian-inspired health and wellness principles of health. Opening times: Beach opening and closing timings vary according to season. Call for up to date opening times. Admission: QAR10 for those at the age of 18 and above; separate fees apply for watersports and lessons Contact: 4408 1017/1985, 7002 9360, katara.net

Mesaieed (Sealine) (pictured)

Mesaieed is the industrial town at the original centre of the petrochemical industry, 40 km south of Doha. There are some good beaches to the south of the town and this is where the barchans (crescent-shaped) sand dunes begin. Mesaieed is home to Qatar's most popular sand dunes and the luxurious Sealine Beach, a Murwab Resort. Dune buggies and quad bikes can be hired here near the resort. It is busiest at the weekend – cars, buggies and quad bikes will be driving in all directions on the beach, so exercise caution. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are necessary if veering away from the main beach area – don’t forget to select your vehicle's lowest gear when approaching the softer sand.

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Nammos Beach Club A4

Al Maha Island, which is linked to the mainland via a causeway, plays host to the world-famous Mykonos beachside restaurant Nammos Beach Club frequented by global superstars such as Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner. Bringing a taste of the Mediterranean to Qatar, Nammos Beach Club offers up super fresh seafood plus world-class sushi, as well as an extensive mixed drinks and bubbly menu. The original branch is also known for its shisha lounge. There are Nammos beach clubs in Cannes, France; London, the UK; Limassol, Cyprus; and Dubai, the UAE. Opening times: Daily 11 am – 8 pm. Admission: QAR300 per person (with sunbed), QAR150 per person (with umbrella), free entry for children under the age of six. Contact: 5100 0077, 3154 9249, nammos.com/qatar

Ras Abrouq (Bir Zekreet)

The bay is at the tip of a peninsula northeast of Dukhan and is a popular spot for weekend campers and watersports enthusiasts. Full of interesting coves and bays, you may see flamingos in the half-moon bay. If you turn right, you will go past the SCENR reserve for gazelles and ostriches. If travelling up to Bir Zekreet, it's worth taking some time going inland and finding Film City, the 'film set' built into the rock faces of the jebels with small, rough stone buildings where a film was produced several years ago. From here drive up the jebel face – if in a suitable vehicle – and in the distance you will see a small fort. This was used as the location for a TV series, and is open to the public.

Ras Bu Abboud Beach 974 D4

Also known as Beach 974, the new tourist and family destination is a 260,000 sq m and 1.2 km long recreational destination with relaxing sands, live music and DJs, water sports and beach activities, food and retail outlets and more. It also includes walking and cycling paths with a length of 2.6 km; 11,500 sq m of landscaping and 500 trees; service booths such as restaurants, cafés, toilets and more in four separate areas; 73 seating areas, 216 umbrellas, 286 beach chairs and beach showers; and 255 parking spaces. The beach is next to the only waterfront venue of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, Stadium 974, and is home to the colourful public art installation 'Doha Mountains' by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, next to Tche Tche Cafe. Opening times: 10 am – sunset. Admission: QAR35 per person; QAR15 for children below the age of 12. Entry fees change per season. Call ahead and check for up to date timings. Contact: ra974beach.com, Instagram @974.beach

Sealine Beach, A Murwab Resort (pictured)

Rising majestically from the sands, where the blue waves of the Arabian Sea meet the dunes, lies Sealine Beach, A Murwab Resort, a haven of comfort, luxury, and leisure. Qatar’s first leisure destination, Sealine Beach Resort is the perfect place to get away from the thriving urban life. With 58 luxurious villas equipped with modern facilities and opening on to a rear patio leading directly to the beach, Sealine Beach Resort offers a wide range of fine cuisines as well as recreational activities such as water sports, desert safari, football, basketball, beach volleyball, etc. Opening times: Daily 8 am – 5 pm. Admission: QAR300 per adult, children above 5 can visit at half price, children 5 and below enter for free. Contact: 4021 4000, sealinebeachqatar.com

Semaisma North Beach

Just 30 km north of Doha is the village of Semaisma. The Semaisma North Beach is a 7 km guarded and fenced family beach, which has been developed to include shades, open areas for barbecues, lighting,

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and bathrooms and shower rooms. The last 3 km of the beach is reserved for women only. Opening times: Daily 8 am – 8 pm. Admission: QAR50 per car. Nearby is the Semaisma public beach, which stretches out from a natural jetty, skirts around a small cluster of mangroves and continues around the bend. On the south end is a small hill with a derelict building; a nice silhouette at dusk. Enjoy the mangroves, which play a vital role in land preservation. Try to avoid crushing the mangrove roots. The beach also boasts palm and sidra trees, and a variety of seasonal plants.

Simaisma, A Murwab Resort

Simaisma, A Murwab Resort is a luxurious retreat on Simaisma Beach. The property features 52 villas, and facilities include a private beach area and watersports. The resort has a year-round outdoor pool and barbecue area. The resort is also home to Six Senses Spa, which is arranged over two floors with dedicated male and female areas. Spa goers can enjoy a selection of signature massages, facials by Subtle Energies, locally-inspired treatments and beauty services. Opening times: Daily 10 am – 7 pm.

Admission: QAR250 per adult, QAR125 per child. Contact: 4479 9555, simaisma.com

Umm Bab

There’s a small cluster of palm trees beside the breakwater that earned the beach its nickname ‘Palm Tree Beach’. People can enjoy camping or barbecuing at the beach, which is located in close proximity to the Al Reem Biosphere Reserve where you can find many different plants and animals. One may even find an Arabian Oryx roaming freely around the area.

Waldorf Astoria Lusail, Doha (pictured)

The new Waldorf Astoria Lusail, Doha features 461 rooms and suites, a destination resort with private beach, waterpark and other amenities and international restaurants. Another major international brand SUSHISAMBA – which is in cities across the globe including London, Las Vegas and most recently, Dubai – comes to Doha at Waldorf Astoria Lusail, Doha. SUSHISAMBA Doha is home to the brand’s first ever beach club. Expect sharing plates like sushi, Peruvian ceviches and Brazilian moqueca, plus mixed drinks. Opening times: Beach Club: Friday and Saturday 11 am – 8 pm; Restaurant: Daily 6 pm –midnight. Admission: QAR500 per person (with sunbeds); QAR250 (without sunbeds). Only adults at the age of 21 and above are allowed entry. ID/passport required for entry. Contact: Waldorf Astoria Lusail, Doha (4457 5777, 4456 5772); SUSHISAMBA Doha (4456 5774, sushisamba.com)

West Bay Beach C4

Neighbouring Doha Sands and B12 Beach Club Doha, the new West Bay Beach is a premium beachfront in the West Bay business district with relaxing sunbeds, food trucks offering delicious snacks, kids' playgrounds and sporting courts. Opening times: Daily 8 am – 2 am. Admission: QAR50 per person; free entry for children below the age of 12. Entry fees change per season. Call ahead and check for up to date timings.

In addition, there are many beach hotels and resorts such as InterContinental Doha Beach & Spa; Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl - Doha; The St Regis, Doha; Grand Hyatt Doha Hotel & Villas; Four Seasons Hotel Doha; Hilton Doha; Sharq Village & Spa, a Ritz-Carlton Hotel; Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel; Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som; Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha; and more.

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Mosques

There are numerous mosques in Qatar, some of which are very old, that are still used for daily prayer by local Muslims. There are over 2,000 mosques across Qatar, mostly managed by the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs and some by Qatar Museums (QM). Non-Muslims are able to enter most mosques, except for the Shioukh Mosque next to the Amiri Diwan on the corner of Al Rayyan Road and Jassim bin Mohammed Street. Entry to all mosques is free of cost. It is best to visit mosques outside of prayer times.

Mosque etiquette

Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center (Fanar) organises tours of its own mosque near Souq Waqif, and those at Katara Cultural Village and Education City. Visitors must remember to dress appropriately: no shorts, short skirts or dresses, sleeveless tops or other revealing garments. Women will be asked to wear an abaya and to cover their hair. In some mosques, abayas and scarves are provided. Sightseeing

Abu Manaratain Mosque F5

Located in the southern town of Al Wakra, the Abu Manaratain Mosque was built in 1940 and restored in 2004. This unusual mosque lacks the high walls typical of Qatari mosques and can only be visited externally. Even though manaratain means ‘two minarets’ in Arabic, this mosque only has one tall, slender tower.

Al Qubib Masjid D4

Located in Al Souq Area in central Doha, Al Qubib Masjid is one of the oldest mosques in the region. The mosque was built to resemble and replace an older mosque demolished in 1950, and said to be a unique example of multi-dome mosques in the Gulf region. The mosque has now been restored as part of Al Qubib Masjid Plaza development project by Ashghal's Supervisory Committee of Beautification of Roads and Public Places. The new layout of the mosque closely follows the older mosque, but with modern amenities such as technical rooms, offices, and ablution facilities. The new concrete mosque can receive up to 800 worshippers.

Al Ruwais Mosque (pictured)

Currently under renovation by Qatar Museums (QM), Al Ruwais Mosque is located in Al Ruwais, a port town in northern Qatar. Though constructed in 1915, it is thought to have been built on the ruins of an earlier 17th century mosque, making it the first and oldest mosque in Qatar. It has three rectangular galleries linked by doors or a row of seven arches. The furthest gallery contains a deep rectangular, unevenly shaped and underdecorated mihrab, a semicircular niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the qibla (the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca and hence the direction that Muslims should face when praying). A small stone staircase leads to the minbar, the pulpit from which the sermon (khutbah) is delivered, and the final gallery opens directly into the courtyard of the mosque. The tall, octagonal minaret is in the south eastern corner of the courtyard with a roughly square-shaped base, and is crowned with a cone-shaped dome with openings to allow light and air inside. One can enter the minaret via the internal spiral staircase or by ladder.

Aspire Mosque D2

With 1,460 sq m, accommodating 700 men and 150 women for prayer, Aspire Mosque incorporates the most appropriate form and architectural finishes, falling into harmony with the adjacent buildings.

Education

City Mosque C2

The mosque, a large white cavernous structure with Quranic verses embossed into its large ceiling, is dotted with small lights, and has the capacity to hold approximately 1,800 people in its indoor prayer halls and outdoor courtyard. The main (male) prayer room on the first floor features an in-house library, and a large gilded mihrab in a Quran verse-lined alcove. Upstairs, a female gallery room complete with a separate seating area is sectioned off from the main prayer room by a high wall. The mosque rests on five structural pillars and is decorated with verses. Underneath, water flows from four streams originating from a garden that lines the perimeter of the building. Two tall, slim minarets jutt out of one side of the structure, rising some 90 m in the air in the direction of Mecca. Islamic calligraphy forms the heart of the building, inscribed on almost every element of the structure’s surface, from roofs to ceramic tiles to glass windows. Contact: 4454 6600, qf.org.qa/community/education-city-mosque

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Hamad bin Jaber bin Mohamed Al Thani Masjid (The Pearl Mosque) B4

Also known as The Pearl Mosque, the new Hamad bin Jaber bin Mohamed Al Thani Mosque is located in Porto Arabia in The Pearl Island. Infusing Gothic and Islamic architecture, the stunning tall and large scale mosque is 18,100 sq m with stone marble and large stained glass windows. Surrounded by lush greenry and pristine waters, the mosque can accomodate as many as 2,500 worshippers.

Hamad International Airport (HIA) Mosque D5

The public mosque is located just outside the passenger terminal, within walking distance of the Departures hall. The shape of a water droplet inspires the mosque’s architecture, and it offers spectacular views of the lagoon and Amiri Terminal.

Imam Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab Mosque (The State Mosque) C3 (pictured)

Located on Khalifa Street/Onaiza Street, the renamed State Mosque is the largest in Qatar and can accommodate 10,000 worshippers inside and 30,000 outside. Traditional‑style lighting illuminates the outer courtyard, where there is granite seating. The main prayer hall has 28 large domes and a single minaret 65 m high, and is structurally inspired by the 'Bo Al Qabib' mosque designed by Sheikh Jasim bin Mohammed Al Thani, the founder of modern Qatar. While it is not open to the public, it is a very impressive yet understated piece of architecture and spectacular at night.

Katara Masjid (Blue Mosque) B4

Located in Katara Cultural Village, the Katara Masjid is one of the most beautiful mosques in the country. Designed by globally known Turkish mosque designer, Zeynep Fadillioglu, and a team of restoration specialists from Dolma Palace in Istanbul, the interior and exterior architectural designs, together with the minaret, the dome, and the prayer niche (mihrab) are all inspired by several famous mosques found in various cities and capitals of the Islamic world.

Msheireb Mosque D4

Nestled among the traditional houses of Msheireb Museums in the heritage Quarter of Msheireb Downtown Doha sits Msheireb Mosque. The design fuses modernism with a historical arrangement of spaces, using specifically Qatari materials and architectural details. The mosque has been designed to LEED Gold Standard and utilises passive and active sustainable techniques including photovoltaics and solar hot water heaters. The prayer hall is designed so that no artificial lighting is needed during daylight hours. Opened for prayers in 2016, the mosque can accommodate 600 worshippers.

Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center (Fanar) D4

The distinctive curled minaret makes Fanar one of Qatar's most iconic buildings. Opposite Souq Waqif on Grand Hamad Street, the centre offers non‑Muslims the opportunity to learn more about Islam through various activities, including attending Friday prayers, taking a tour of the mosque, learning Arabic or downloading publications from the website. Check their Facebook page for events and schedules. Contact: 4444 7444, binzaid.gov.qa

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Also known as Al Rayyan Mosque, the Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Mohamed Al Abdulrahman Al Thani Mosque is located opposite the Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club. The mosque is one of the largest mosques in Qatar with sky high minarets of up to 60 m and domes of 39 m, covering an area of over 9,000 sq m. As many as 2,500 worshippers are able to pray in the mosque, with a separate prayer area for women. The mosque also includes small libraries within the walls and pillars of the prayer hall consisting of a large collection of Qurans, and with at least 100 books and religious reading material in various langauges.

Simaisma Mosque

North of Doha on Al Khor Coastal Road (Route 6) is Simaisma, a 19th century fishing and pearling town, where the mosque is open from sunrise to late afternoon. Dating back to 1938, it used to house a madrassa (school) teaching the holy Quran to children as well as being a place of prayer. Visitors are advised not to enter the mosque or to take photographs during prayer time. Snacks and refreshments can be bought near the mosque, and if you wander south along the coast when the tide is low, you can see the traditional hadra (inter‑tidal fishing traps).

The Golden Mosque B4

Located in Katara Cultural Village, The Golden Masjid is garnished with extremely small golden chips, and it represents Ottoman style. Katara offers, in masjids, several religious programmes and a series of religious lectures delivered by a group of prominent and esteemed religious scholars. Katara also organises advanced courses in Quran memorisation that are widely attended by a considerable number of children from different age groups. Such courses bear significance because they instil the virtuous values and the good manners of the holy Quran.

The Grand Mosque (Al Shouyoukh Mosque) D4

Situated on the Doha Corniche next to the Amiri Diwan, and alongside the clocktower, the Grand Mosque features some striking architecture, with numerous domes and a distinctive green and white colour combination. Although not open to the public, it still presents a photo opportunity.

The Leaning Mosque and Minaret

Located in Al Samriya Estate in Al Sheehaniya – home to Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani Museum (FBQ Museum) and Al Samriya Hotel, Doha, Autograph Collection – the mosque is 27 m tall with a 20˚ inclination. The minaret of the mosque has a slanting structure and the body of the mosque also has a leaning structure. The mosque has a 2.5 m deep raft footing in the ground with eight piles, which holds the mosque's structure upright. Similar to the FBQ Museum and hotel, the mosque was built from stones from the surrounding area of the estate. The mosque's design was the idea of Sheikh Faisal himself with the Leaning Tower of Pisa in mind.

Zekreet Mosque (pictured)

Near Zekreet Fort is Zekreet Mosque, which dates back to the early 20th century. It includes a courtyard with a cylindrical minaret on top of both the northern and southern walls. The minarets each have a dome mounted on six pillars. The fountain is a relatively modern structure. The open prayer hall is connected to the courtyard through seven openings. All additions were removed during recent renovations to return the mosque to its original design. Traditional building materials were used for the ceilings and the walls and the original openings were reconstructed.

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Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Mohamed Al Abdulrahman Al Thani Mosque D2

Museums and Art Galleries

Qatar Museums (QM) C4, formerly known as Qatar Museums Authority (QMA), is a government entity that oversees museums across Qatar including National Museum of Qatar, Museum of Islamic Art, Mathaf, QM Gallery at Katara, Al Riwaq and more. In addition, it oversees archaeological sites throughout Qatar such as the Al Zubara World Heritage Site Visitor Centre. qm.org.qa

3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum B2

Designed by Spanish architect Joan Sibina, the museum is approximately 19,000 sq m, making it one of the largest of its kind, and is built onto Khalifa International Stadium. 3-2-1 is one of the world's most innovative and technologically advanced museums dedicated to sports. It's also one of the world's most comprehensive sports museums, offering an interactive journey through the history and legacy of sports around the globe and the Olympic Games. Inside the museum there are fresh, healthy gourmet choices including 3-2-1 Cafe and Naua Restaurant by Michelin-star chef Tom Aikens. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 7 pm; Friday 1:30 pm – 7 pm. Admission: Free admission for Qatar residents (with Qatar ID); free admission for children at the age of 16 and below; QAR50 for non-residents; QAR25 for students (with student IDs). Contact: 4452 5555, 321qosm.org.qa

al markhiya gallery Building 5, Katara Cultural Village B4 Fire Station C3

Promotes emerging and established Arab artists. There are two exhibition spaces for al markhiya gallery – Katara Art Center, Building 5 and Fire Station. Opening times: Exhibition space, daily 10 am – 9 pm.

Admission: Free. Contact: 6609 9687, 6600 8750, almarkhiyagallery.com

Anima Gallery 30 La Croisette, Porto Arabia, The Pearl Island B4

The gallery focuses on local, regional and international contemporary art; there is also a restaurant. Opening times: Gallery: Sunday to Thursday 10 am – 7 pm, closed Friday and Saturday. Lounge: Daily 9 am – midnight. Admission: Free. Contact: 4402 7437, animagallery.com

Dadu, Children’s Museum of Qatar

Under development by QM, Dadu is a museum in the making and is already engaging the community in Qatar, from family events with allied organisations to Museums in Residence programmes in schools around Doha. Meaning 'play' in Arabic, the museum is the nation’s first institution to offer children and their families a dedicated place for learning and growth through inclusive, open-ended play, exploration, and experimentation. Contact: linktr.ee/daduqa, Instagram @daduqatar

Doha Design District Msheireb Downtown Doha D4

Doha Design District is set to enhance Msheireb Downtown Doha’s position as a district of art and creativity, and serve as a state-of-the-art centre for local designers. Doha Design District will be home to galleries, showrooms, creative services, stores, and even eateries and cafes. Some of the most exciting names, classics, and trendsetters, can be found in the district. Centred around innovation and creativity, Doha Design District aims to be a world-class destination that prioritises the needs of creatives. It will be a landmark in Qatar and the region, and attract local and regional designers to interact with their global peers. Contact: 4000 4000, dohadesigndistrict.com

Fire Station C3 (pictured)

Also known as Fire Station Artist in Residence, the Fire Station is an interactive artistic platform that brings together talent from various disciplines in one creative and open space. The station was built in 1982 as a Civil Defence building, and was occupied by the fire brigade until late 2012 when it was transformed into an artistic hub. Today, the Fire Station is a space to allow artists to come together, produce artwork and allow for collaborations and interactions with the local, regional and international art scene. The Fire Station hosts several art residency programmes including Artists in Residence programme, New York Art and Residency and Paris Art Residency. It is also the home of Cass Art, an art supplies shop, and Café #999. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 7 pm; Friday 1:30 pm – 7 pm. Admission: Free. Contact: 4422 4222, firestation.org.qa

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Katara Art Center Katara Cultural Village B4

The centre is devoted to the support of local and regional art and design. The centre’s mission is reflected in a rich range of workshops, events and temporary projects. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 10 am – 10 pm, Friday 2 pm – 9 pm. Admission: Free. Contact: 4408 0244, dohakac.com

M7 Msheireb Downtown Doha D4

M7, an epicentre for design, innovation, and entrepreneurship, dedicated to empowering Qatari designers to explore, collaborate and grow into successful entrepreneurs. M7 provides Qatar-based designers with all the necessary tools and expertise to enable them to take their ideas from concept to market. It houses an incubator, Scale 7; design concept store, Studio 7; a co-working space, Workinton; fashion production studio, The cutting studios; showroom and design platform for luxury furniture design, Fromm.; and spaces for exhibitions, workshops and talks like the learning space and sky theatre. In addition, M7 connects the community to experts from the field by offering trainings, workshops, and other offerings to cater to the needs of the creative community. Contact: m7.org.qa

Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art Education City C2

A member of Qatar Foundation (QF), Mathaf is situated in Education City in a renovated former school building. QF is led by HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, while Mathaf is part of QM, led by HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. An initial group of works, gathered by HE Sheikh Hassan bin Mohammed bin Ali Al Thani, was transferred to the public institution. Now holding over 9,000 works collected over the past 30 years, the collection emphasises artistic trends and sites of production of modern art. Mathaf organises major exhibitions, both historical and experimental, and large-scale education programmes, performing an important role as a centre for dialogue, research, and as a resource for fostering creativity Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 7 pm; Friday 1:30 pm – 7 pm. Admission: Free admission for Qatar residents (with Qatar ID); QAR50 for non-residents; QAR25 for students (with student IDs). Last admission 30 minutes before closing. Tickets must be booked/purchased online in advance of your visit. Fees apply for temporary exhibitions. The library and café are open during museum hours. Contact: 4402 8855, mathaf.org.qa

Msheireb Museums Msheireb Downtown Doha D4

Msheireb Museums celebrate the history of four historic heritage houses in the heart of Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD). Located within the oldest part of the capital, they form an important part of Qatar’s national history. They reveal unique aspects of Qatar’s cultural and social development, inspiring to create trusted environments in which the people of Qatar will engage, converse and exchange thoughts about both their past and their future. Msheireb Museums are an integral aspect of the inner city’s regeneration of the old commercial centre with its traditional community-based lifestyle. The restoration of the four heritage houses, Bin Jelmood House, Company House, Mohammed Bin Jassim House and Radwani House, into world-class museums forms a vital part of the Msheireb Downtown Doha development. Msheireb Museums is open for guided tours by appointment. Opening times: Monday to Thursday 9 am – 5 pm, Friday 3 pm –9 pm, Saturday 9 am – 5 pm, closed Sunday. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. Admission: Free. Contact: 4006 5555, museums@msheireb.com Guided tour: msheirebmuseums.com

Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) and Al Riwaq C4 (pictured)

Representing the full scope of Islamic art, the MIA collection includes manuscripts, ceramics, metal, glass, ivory, textiles, wood and precious stones. Collected from three continents, including countries across the Middle East, and reaching as far as Spain and China, the museum’s artworks date from the 7th through to the 20th century. The pieces represent the diversity of the Islamic world, and are of the highest quality. Designed by noted architect I M Pei, the museum building rises from the sea at the end of Doha’s

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Corniche. Inspired by classic Islamic architecture, the building further glorifies the pieces contained within it. The MIA is the flagship project of Qatar Museums (QM). There is access to the MIA Park through the museum (see Parks). Adjacent to the MIA is the QM Gallery – Al Riwaq, a spacious, contemporary venue, covering a total area of 5,000 sq m, featuring temporary exhibitions by QM with a rotating schedule of exhibits of art and cultural artefacts. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 7 pm; Friday 1:30 pm – 7 pm; closed Sunday. Admission: Free admission for Qatar residents (with Qatar ID), and children at the age of 16 and below; QAR50 for non-residents; QAR25 for students (with student IDs). Last entry 30 minutes prior to closing. Book your tickets online in advance. Fees apply for temporary exhibitions. Contact: 4422 4444, mia.org.qa

National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) D4 (pictured)

Designed by world-renowned French architect Jean Nouvel, the 40,000 sq m NMoQ building is forged using an interlocking disc design inspired by the desert rose. The museum is one of the most significant cultural projects and most recognisable landmarks in the country. The NMoQ tells the story of Qatar and its people from more than 700 mn years ago to present day. Serving as a monument to a historic way of life in Qatar, the museum officially opened in March 2019. Seemingly growing organically out of the ground, NMoQ’s structure surrounds the Old Palace of Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani – his family home and seat of the government for 25 years. The museum is organised in three 'chapters' –Beginnings, Life in Qatar, and Building the Nation – presented in 11 galleries. The visitor’s chronological journey, which extends through more than 2.7 km of experiences, starts in the geological period long before the peninsula was inhabited by humans and continues to the present day. Oral histories, archival images, artworks, music and storytelling contextualise the impressive array of archaeological and heritage objects as well as manuscripts, documents, photographs, jewellery and costumes. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 7 pm; Friday 1:30 pm – 7 pm; closed Sunday. Admission: Free admission for Qatar residents (with Qatar ID), and children at the age of 16 and below; QAR50 for nonresidents; QAR25 for students (with student IDs). Last entry 30 minutes prior to closing. Book your tickets online in advance. Fees apply for temporary exhibitions. Contact: 4452 5555, nmoq.org.qa

OliOli® Doha Children's Mall, Katara Cultural Village B4

The present-shaped recreation centre is an experiential children’s play museum, and a spacious indoor sanctuary with hands-on activities to inspire positive play where children are free to wander, wonder and discover in six spaces – Kinetic Gallery, Water Gallery, Fitness Gallery, teamLab Future Park, Creative Lab, and WonderSphere – designed to foster their creativity, curiosity and imagination. Opening times: Tuesday to Saturday 1 pm – 9 pm; closed Sunday and Monday. Admission: QAR140 for children 2 – 16 years of age; QAR70 for children 12 to 13 months); two hours access with one free adult included.

Contact: 4408 1266, olioli.qa

Qatar Photographic Society (QPS) Building 18, Katara Cultural Village B4

Photographic courses in English and Arabic, call for current schedule. Also ad hoc exhibitions.

Opening times: Daily 8 am – noon/4 pm – 8 pm. Admission: Free; call or visit for details of course fees. Contact: 4408 1812, katara.net

QM Gallery Katara Building 10, Katara Cultural Village B4

The gallery is a temporary space allowing the museums in Qatar to present their upcoming collections and host Qatari and international artists. A wide range of exhibitions take place, such as photography, archaeology, art, sports, architecture and sculpture. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 7 pm, Friday 1:30 pm – 7 pm, closed Sunday. Admission: Free. Contact: 182, katara.net, qm.org.qa

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Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim

Al Thani Museum (FBQ Museum)

(pictured) In his Al Samriya Estate in Al Sheehaniya, Sheikh Faisal bin

Qassim Al Thani has built his own private museum of more than 15,000 pieces collected from his travels around the world. The museum has a huge and varied collection of artefacts in its different halls, including fossils, manuscripts, textiles, weapons, ceramics, woodwork, contemporary art, pre-Islamic coins and foreign currency, as well as a special section devoted to Qatari and Bedouin heritage, including fishing boats and traditional Qatari houses. An extension of FBQ Museum is the new Car Museum, which houses 300 stunning classic cars from legendary 1908 Studebaker and 1924 Ford T Roadster models to a 1958 Cadillac and 1968 Ford Mustang.

The museums are part of Al Samriya Estate, which also houses Al Samriya Farm, home to a herd of more than 1,000 Arabian oryx and gazelles, and wandering peacocks as well as the new Al Samriya, Doha, Autograph Collection Hotel. The Estate also includes Al Samriya Riding School, a horse riding school at Al Samariyah Equestrian Center, which is an indoor/outdoor riding arena with horse stables for boarding and riding lessons for children and adults. Opening times: Monday to Thursday 9 am – 5 pm; Friday 2 pm – 7 pm; Saturday 10 am – 6 pm; closed on Sunday. Admission: QAR50 for adult residents and non-residents/tourists; QAR30 for students and young adults (ages 13 – 22), seniors (age 65 and above), teachers and museum professionals; free entry for children age 12 and under, people with disabilities/caretakers, press and tour guides; QAR30 for groups (over 10 or more); QAR25 per person for tour guide. Last entry is 30 minutes prior to closing time. Contact: FBQ Museum (4490 2340, 6687 4177, fbqmuseum.org); Al Samriya Riding School (4490 2359, 7797 3397), alsamriyaestate.com

Souq Waqif Art Center Souq Waqif D4

An art gallery in Souq Waqif with exhibitions of local and international artists and art such as paintings, drawings, sculptures, calligraphy, pottery, scrap art and more. The centre also hosts art workshops. Opening times: Daily 8 am – 2 pm/4 pm – 10 pm. Admission: Free. Contact: 4417 6204, see their Facebook page for more details.

The Gallery at VCUarts Qatar Education City C2

The art gallery at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar), a centre of excellence for education and research in art and design. There are also exhibitions of work by international artists, staff and students. Opening times: Sunday to Thursday 9 am – 5 pm. Admission: Free. Contact: 4402 0555, gallery.qatar.vcu.edu

The Hamad Port Visitors Centre Maritime Museum

It was built in an area of 1,284 sq m to tell the story of Hamad Port, how the port operates, its importance to the lives of people in Qatar, and how Qatari maritime heritage and trade evolved over the years. In addition to the Maritime Museum, the Hamad Port Visitors Centre features various facilities, such as the first oceanic aquarium in the country (featuring 17 basins of different sizes, and 80 species of fish and aquatic creatures – 3,063 in total), a 4D cinema, children's play area, in addition to a multipurpose hall/auditorium with 200 tiered seats and equipped with the latest technological devices and interactive simulators. Opening times: Sunday to Thursday 8 am – 6 pm; Friday 1 pm – 7 pm.

Admission: QAR50 for those 13 years of age and above, QAR30 for children between 5 and 12 years of age, and children below 5 years of age enter for free. Book tickets at visitorscenter.mwani.com.qa

Contact: 4045 3333, visitorscenter.mwani.com.qa

The Media Majlis Education City C2

The Media Majlis at Northwestern University in Qatar is dedicated to the exploration of journalism, communication and media in the Arab region. The Media Majlis features a multi-screen façade, as well as space where exhibition content and technology converge. The technology elevates a visitor’s experience by inviting them to participate in a global conversation on a continually changing media landscape.

Opening times: Sunday to Thursday 9 am – 5 pm Admission: Free. Contact: 4454 5000, mediamajlis.northwestern.edu

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Natural World and Nature Reserves

According to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, nature reserves in Qatar stretch across an area of 3,464 sq km, which is 23.6% of the country’s total land area. Qatar has nine wildlife reserves, including two marine reserves and a coastal reserve, housing 1,626 Arabian oryx in addition to other wildlife. The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, represented by the Department of Nature Reserves, has opened registration for visiting nine nature reserves for the consveration of wildlife especially rare species such as Arabian oryx, gazelles, rabbits and hedgehogs. Any interested group or entity can make a request to the public relations department specifying the time and purpose of the visit, and number of visitors in order for the ministry to make the necessary arrangements for the visit mecc.gov.qa

For more information on Qatar's nature reserves and natural world, visit enature.qa

Al Dosari Zoo and Game Reserve

Also known as Al Dosari Zoo and Nature Reserve, the private park in Al Khuraib is owned by Mohamed Al Dosari, a Qatari. Spread over 100,000 sq m, the zoo houses various kinds of animals, birds and reptiles, and a heritage centre. Every visitor is taken on a guided tour of the animal reserve, and offered tea and Arabic coffee. Open-air barbecues are permitted. There are umbrellas and Arabian huts, and many available spaces to sit under trees. Twelve housing units and 11 cottages have been added to the park for overnight visitors. Opening times: Sunday to Wednesday 7 am – 7 pm; Thursday to Saturday 9 am – 5:30 pm. Admission: Free.

Al Karaana Lagoon (pictured)

Situated 60 km southwest of Doha along Salwa Road, the lagoon is among the environmental projects of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to increase the number of birds and wildlife in the country. One of the most important components of the project are the three artificial lagoons, which were designed to store about 2.4 mn cubic metres of treated sewage effluent coming from Al Karaana treatment plant. The lagoon has emerged as a new, healthy and major habitat for wildlife especially a diverse number of birds and fish species. It also serves as a green rest stop with accessible clean water for migratory birds such as osprey, water pipit, purple heron, kestrel and more.

Al Shu'aa Nature Reserve

Located in Al Khor, the 13,000 sq m family-friendly park is designed to be eco-friendly with solar energy lighting. The nature reserve boasts different kinds of trees and animals including Arabian oryx, deer, ostriches, goats, ducks, tortoises, geese, rabbits, birds and more. The family park also has lots of benches, shaded sitting areas, children's play areas and green spaces.

Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation (AWWP)

AWWP is an associated member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA), the only member in Qatar. This is a quality stamp acknowledging that AWWP works towards the highest standards in the captive care of wild animals. AWWP is an internationally reputed research and conservation centre collaborating with several government and non-government organisations across the world. Close to the town of Al Sheehaniya, Lubara farm accommodates AWWP. This private breeding and research centre is home to a collection of wild and exotic animal species either rare in captivity or threatened in the wild. The preservation is non-commercial and not open to the public. awwp.alwabra.com

Arabian Oryx Sanctuary

Located in Al Sheehaniya on the Dukhan highway, the Arabian Oryx Sanctuary, also known as Al Maha Sanctuary, is the only breeding place in Qatar for the Oryx, a small antelope considered the country’s national emblem – such as the symbol of the national airline, Qatar Airways, and the mascot of the 2006 Asian Games. These creatures were once on the verge of extinction, but now the sanctuary breeds the Arabian Oryx in captivity, producing 75-100 calves each year. A visit to this sanctuary will let you appreciate these milky-white furred antelopes, with their curved horns and large hooves for treading across the desert. You can also see small gazelles. Admission: Free. Visitors are welcome to see the oryx, but must make arrangements to visit through a tour company should they wish to explore the grounds.

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Bird Watching

Several species breed in Qatar before escaping the summer heat. Ornithologists have identified over 280 species, of which 25 are year‑round residents. On the Al Khor coast there are gulls, cormorants and waders, geese, mallard and teal in the ponds and reeds. At Bir Zekreet, you can see flamingos. Other popular places to spot birds are Doha Golf Club, Khor Al Adaid, Al Ruwais and Sealine Beach Resort.

Dahl Al Misfir Cave (pictured)

Located off Salwa Road near Rawdat Rashed, Dahl Al Misfir Cave is regarded as one of Qatar’s best kept secrets and vividly exciting destinations. The 40 m deep cave can sometimes give off an ethereal faint, moon like phosphorescent glow. The glow is the result of fibrous gypsum deposits, which are found in the centre of the peninsula and have given rise to the geological phenomena known as ‘desert roses’ (clusters of roughly rose shaped gypsum crystals).

Desert Safaris

A desert safari is a must. Most local tour companies offer package tours, which vary in price depending on the size of the group, with half and full day trips, overnight camps and sunrise desert safaris available. Go dune bashing with a professional guide. The overnight tour is at a desert camp with traditional Bedouin tents, filled with Persian carpets and plush cushions.

Heenat Salma Farm

Heenat Salma is an eco farm and camp in Al Sheehaniya. It is a multidisciplinary project that has successfully transformed from a local conventional farm into an organic permaculture centre that grows desert friendly plants and vegetables, diversifies local food production, and contributes to a renewable, home grown food supply in Qatar and more. In addition to agriculture, the farm is a place for hospitality, vocational training, education, craftsmanship, master classes, and a wellness spa. Admission: Farm tours range from QAR50 to QAR570 per person with additional costs for wellness sessions, creative workshops, dining and lodges. Contact: 5096 0007, heenatsalma.earth

Irkaya Farm

Located about 50 km west of Doha in the south central plain of Qatar, Irkaya is home to many resident species and lies on the flight path of migratory birds and insects passing through Qatar. It can even be seen from space on satellite maps. The fields consist of sandy and loamy topsoil on a flat, sandy plain with water worn pebbles. The rest of the terrain is low, rocky limestone upland with scattered boulders and sparse vegetation. All native species of plant at Irkaya benefit from the absence of grazing animals.

Khor Al Adaid Reserve (The Inland Sea)

The Inland Sea is one of Qatar’s finest treasures and a tourist hotspot. Best undertaken in a four‑wheel‑drive to reach the country’s southernmost point. Enjoy the crescent‑shaped sand dunes that rise above the shallow tidal lake. Local tour companies organise day trips and overnight camps and provide drives along the dunes, as well as picnics, barbecues, folkloric entertainment and occasionally, camel riding and sandboarding. If driving yourself, download the Inland Sea app, available for iOS and Android.

Mangroves (pictured)

A large area of vegetation attracting varied bird life, including flamingos and herons, mangroves – the largest and the oldest – can be found just north of the seaside city of Al Khor and Al Thakhira, and present a large expanse of natural greenery in sharp contrast to the surrounding desert landscape. Located in northeast Qatar, 64 km from Doha, Al Thakhira Reserve’s marine section includes the small island of Um Far and natural mangroves, while the land part consists of gravel pits (hammad), salt and calcareous

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(sabkhas) and valleys. The reserve has rich marine biodiversity and is home to the Avicennia Marina, also known as the grey or white mangrove tree, communities of which form several forests around Qatar's shores. It is almost the only place where trees grow naturally. A great way to explore the mangroves is by kayak, available from several tour operators and specialist companies. All of these can be booked in advance, and many companies offer both morning and afternoon trips. For further information, contact one of the local tour companies

North Sedra Farm

Located in Ghashamiyya, north of Qatar, the family-friendly educational and entertaining agritourism farm is where visitors can pick strawberries, harvest vegetables, feed animals, take a stroll around the lush greenery, learn about Qatari heritage and more. Opening times: Operates only in the winter season from October to April. Friday and Saturday 12:30 pm – 8 pm.

Admission: QAR20 per person; free for children under the age of two. Contact: 6665 0388, northsedra.qa

Sealine Protectorate

Also known as the Sealine Nature Reserve, the Sealine Protectorate is a fenced off reserve with 50 Arabian oryx. As part of the strategic plans to maintain biodiversity in the country and nurture wildlife, the Department of Natural Reserves at the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change is keen to maintain varied geographical distribution of Arabian oryx in the different reserves and protectorates across the country to decrease the chances of animals contracting diseases. In addition, this will avoid inbreeding among the same herd. With long spear-like horns, sharp and contrasting markings, the Arabian oryx is one of four species of antelope that lives in the harsh desert environment and is native to the Arabian Peninsula. Free tours to the Sealine Protectorate and other protectorates can be organised via the Department of Natural Reserves at the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change.

Scuba Diving

Given the clear and warm waters surrounding the country, scuba diving allow you to get up close and personal with the local marine life. Qatar is making strenuous efforts to protect the marine ecosystem. Vehicles, tyres and old building materials have been deposited on the sea bed to draw back marine life and over the last 20 years these man-made reefs have seen a resurgence in sea life. Various species can be seen, including bottlenose dolphin, dugong (or sea cow), Hawksbill turtle, blue angelfish, long-spined sea urchin, sea squirt, surgeonfish, blue-spotted stingray, and ghost crabs. For further information, contact one of the local tour companies.

Singing Sand Dunes

Stories of strange, low-pitched sounds in the sand have intrigued people for generations in Qatar and it's one of the few places in the world it can be heard. The sound is caused by the friction when a thin layer of sand blows down the leeward side of the dune. The eerie resonant humming can be heard from up to 10 km away as it is amplified by the crescent shape of the barchan (derived from Kazakh) dunes. The ‘Singing Sand Dunes’ are 40 km southwest of Doha. Although the ‘singing’ occurs naturally, you can trigger it by sliding down the dune or running along its crest.

Umm Tais National Park (pictured)

There is a national park on the northeastern tip of Qatar on the uninhabited island of Umm Tais. The mangrove forests, beaches and varied geological structures, changing water levels and sea currents, provide a varied habitat that is teeming with marine and bird life. It also nurtures an important turtle-nesting beach. For further information, contact one of the local tour companies Admission: Free.

Nature Reserves

In addition to Khor Al Adaid Reserve, Irkaya Farm and Al Thakhira Reserve, Qatar is home to many other nature reserves, which are maintained, preserved and protected by the State of Qatar, including:

Al Eraiq • Al Mashabiya

Al Rafa

Al Reem • Al Sheehaniya

Umm Qarn. enature.qa/nature-reserves

Al Wusil

Umm

Amad

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Parks and Recreation Areas

The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change's Public Parks Department is responsible for the design, development and maintenance of public parks in Qatar. The number of public parks in Qatar reached 148 in 2022, up from 56 in 2010, recording 164% growth. Green spaces in the country also increased to more than 43 mn sq m in 2022, from about 2.5 mn sq m in 2010. The per capita share of the green areas rose to 16 sq m from less than one square metre in 2010, with an increase of sixteen-fold. The millionth tree was planted recently as part of Plant One Million Trees initiative which was launched in 2019. mecc.gov.qa

5/6 Park C4

Located in Onaiza, the 5/6 Park contains open green space of about 107,000 sq m, including about 11,800 sq m of small shrubs and tree fences, in addition to 1,500 trees. In the heart of the park is a plant maze spread across 6,500 sq m shaped as the map of Qatar. Next to the maze is a 3,000 sq m hill about 5 m above ground level. The park includes many facilities, including toilets and prayer areas, garden furniture, lighting poles, shaded areas for families, play areas for children and games suitable for different ages, designated areas for celebrations and spaces to display artwork. The park also includes exercise areas, 1.3 km pedestrian path, 1.3 km jogging path and an 880 m cycle path, in addition to bicycle parking slots. The park hosts a collection of artwork including ‘Al Somoud’ designed by Qatari artist Faisal Al Hajri, and two others from the collection of Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art – 'Poem' (1963–65) and 'Poem in Three Verses' (1963–65) by Lebanese artist Saloua Raouda Choucair.

Al Abraj Park C4

Located on Al Bidda Street, opposite Palm Towers, Al Abraj Park, which means towers, offers a variety of activities, including a green central events area, an exercise area and a walking track built with recycled rubber and local Qatari materials. The park also includes a cafeteria, toilets, tree-shaded seats and wooden pergolas. The 5,800 sq m park houses 130 different and distinctive types of trees, 240 sq m of bushes, 3,500 sq m of grass, 76 km of pedestrian and cycle paths, and more.

Al Bayt Stadium Park

Adjacent to Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor is Al Bayt Stadium Park, which has a total area of around 1,331,900 sq m. It includes a park, a water body, 56,000 sq m of pedestrian walkways, a 4,415 m-long running track, a 3,444 m-long cycling track, and a car parking area that can accommodate up to 6,000 vehicles and 300 buses, among other facilities. The park itself occupies a space of 944,000 sq m and has 369,585 sq m of green areas, including playgrounds. The park has 1,050 trees and six restaurants in addition to 10 locations for mobile cafés and fast food joints. It has 54 light columns powered by solar energy and a number of kids' play areas and games besides other facilities such as toilets and playgrounds. Located near the entrance is the barbecue kiosk, where diners will find a delicious selection of grills on the menu. Guests can also purchase raw marinated grills and use one of the three equipped outdoor grill stations. Kiosks open from Tuesday to Saturday 12:30 pm – 10 pm.

Al Bidda Park C4 (pictured)

Bordering Al Corniche Street, Al Bidda Park is Qatar’s biggest green space and the first pet-friendly park in the country. For those more active, there are opportunities galore: running and cycling tracks, a human maze, gymnasiums, outdoor exercise equipment, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts, an open theatre that seats 850 people, as well as playgrounds, barbecue areas and beautiful landscaping. A variety of bike rentals are available at the park bike rental shop, Saikl Bike (5028 0404, saiklqtr.com). There are also buggies to help visitors move around the park comfortably. The park is approximately 1.25 mn sq m and has underground parking spaces for 6,000 cars. In addition to the already available Barkers & Mittens Pet Boutique

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(5000 7330/31, barkersandmittens.com), pet owners are free to use the park, but should ensure their pet is kept on a lead at all times. Dog poop bags and dispensers are available in the park. Opening times: Open daily from 4 am. Park closing times are at midnight during the week and at 2 am on weekends. Barbecue stands are available for rental at QAR50 per four hour. Admission: Free. Contact: 4428 7709/77

Al Khor Corniche

Comprising three zones, Al Khor Corniche covers an area of about 28,000 sq m with a beachfront, 6,000 sq m of green spaces, play areas, 116 parking spaces, and 256 seats with many shaded benches.

Al Khor Hill Park

Adjacent to Al Khor Corniche is Al Khor Hill Park, which is a small green hilly park, dotted with little coloured houses, coloured benches, and a tower on the top of the hill.

Al Khor Park (Al Khor Park and Zoo) (pictured)

The 240,000 sq m park features a zoo, battery-operated train, restaurant, mosque, museum, mini golf area, wall mural, skating area, children’s play area, basketball court, food kiosks, drinking fountains, and an amphitheatre. One of the park's main attractions is the mini zoo, which includes seven new sections with a large number of different birds and animals. There are 290 new animals, bringing the total number of animals to 315 (49 different species). There's also an aviary, which contains a waterfall and a lake, which is home to different birds. Opening times: Daily 8 am – 10 pm (Tuesdays: women and children only). Admission: QAR15 for adults; QAR10 for children under the age of 10 and persons with special needs. QAR50 to feed animals. Train ride: QAR5 per person, free for persons with special needs. Contact: 4426 5050

The new Panda House Park at Al Khor Park is home to two giant pandas Suhail and Thuraya. The pair arrived in Qatar in October 2022 as a gift from China to mark the strengthening relationship between the two countries. Opening times: Daily 9 am – 5 pm. Admission: QAR50 for adults; QAR25 for children under the age of 14. Tickets can only be booked online through the Oun application. Contact: 3342 7954

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Legtaifiya Park B4

Al Legtaifiya Park is an inclusive playground and the latest breakthrough for Accessible Qatar, a Sasol initiative designed to support inclusion and accessibility for people with disabilities in the local community. Sasol wanted to provide a solution for children with disabilities unable to play on playgrounds to be able to play with their friends. They found the right solution through the inclusive playground equipment. Information about accessibility of venues in Qatar is available through the Accessible Qatar App.

Al Masrah Park C4

Also known as Theatre Park, named after the Qatar National Theater (Al Masrah) adjacent to it on Al Corniche Street, the park has an area of 108,000 sq m. It also includes 16 types of different local and international trees – up to 850 trees. The park represents a point of connection between the eastern side of Al Corniche Street through the tunnel and the Corniche Metro Station in the heart of the park as well as Council Street. The park includes seating areas, restaurants, food kiosks, walking, jogging and cycle paths, children's play areas, and green areas with shaded and non-shaded spaces. New additions at the park include the 21 m high and 31 m wide shiny steel sculpture 'Dugong' by American artist Jeff Koons; and the 'Doha Modern Playground' by British artist Shezad Dawood, which features miniatures of six buildings in the country such as Qatar Post, Qatar University, and Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel.

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Al Qamra Beach Park

Al Qamra Beach Park in Al Khor spreads over an area of 10,500 sq m with a green sheet of grass covering an area of 650 sq m alongside a 3-km-long beach. The family-friendly beachfront park is only for ladies and children under 10 years old. There are various diverse plant and tree species, children's play areas, benches, huts, shaded seating areas, walking paths and solar-powered lighting.

Al Qubib Masjid Plaza D4

Located in Al Souq Area in central Doha, Al Qubib Masjid Plaza covers a total area of about 9,200 sq m of open green space, extending over an area of up to 1,518 sq m. It includes Qatar's oldest mosque and recently restored Al Qubib Masjid, water fountains, trees, seating areas, and walking, biking and running tracks. The plaza has entrances from three sides through the surrounding pedestrian paths on Ali Bin Abdulla Street, Al Jabr Street and Al Ahmad Street. It is also easily accessible from the mosque.

Al Tawasul Traditional Park

The 28,500 sq m park is a miniature version of Al Khor Family Park, home to a number of animals and birds. This family-only park has a train, a children’s play area, a basketball court, amphitheatre and skating area, among other offerings. Electronic ticketing gates have been installed to facilitate visitor access to the park. Opening times: Daily 4 am – 10 pm. Admission: Free. Contact: 4426 5050

Al Wakra Public Garden (Al Wakra Park) F5 (pictured)

A large landscaped park with different ornamental plants, as well as palm and olive trees, at the end of Al Aurouba Street and near Al Wakra Beach. There are plenty of trees providing shaded sitting areas, a children's play zone and a large pool next to the cafeteria.

Aspire Park D2

One of Qatar’s biggest parks with a vast expanse of green lawn and baobab trees, a large lake with ducks and geese, football fields, a multi-surface 3 km walking/jogging track and fitness equipment with solar-powered lighting. There is plenty of parking and free Wi-Fi. The 'smart park' has introduced the first smart benches, which use renewable energy and advanced technology, providing wireless chargers, USB ports, and Wi-Fi access point. Aspire Park is home to Burgeri, Starbucks, Sugar and Spice, Padbol Qatar, and more. Opening times: Park: Daily 24 hours; restaurants and food kiosks: 8 am – 10 pm; lifeguard: 6 am – 10 pm. Admission: Free. Contact: 4413 8188

Barzan Olympic Park

Located in Umm Salal Ali, Barzan Olympic Park was established in 2012 as the first Olympic park in Qatar, offering expanisive green lawns, walking, jogging and cycling tracks, shaded seating areas, children's play areas, table tennis table, football pitch, volleyball, tennis courts, floor chess and more. It also offers a range of activities such as a train ride and a leaping water fountain, which is a part of the play equipment. Opening times: Daily 4 am – 9 am and 4 pm – 10 pm. Admission: QAR5 per person (summer season from April) QAR10 per person (winter season from September); free for people with special needs, people above the age of 60, and children below the age of 3.

Crescent Park A3

Spreading over an area of 275,000 sq m, the park is Lusail City's one and only public park. The sustainable park uses recycled water to irrigate green areas. The park has old waterways, bicycle and pedestrian tracks, and shaded areas, as well as public squares, seating areas, a forest and children’s play areas. Sports facilities include a large football field, two acrylic basketball courts, two beach volleyball courts, three acrylic tennis courts and other facilities. The park has two large restaurants,

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530 parking spaces, direct access to Lusail Tram system, and easy access to the park directly from all areas of the city. Opening times: Open 24/7. Admission: Free. Contact: 4497 7770, lusail.com

Dadu Gardens C4

The new Dadu Gardens (under rennovation at the time of going to press) are the outdoor gallery and ‘living classrooms’ of Dadu, Children’s Museum of Qatar. Spanning 14,500 sq m, they wrap around the eastern façade of the museum building. A dense hedge separates the gardens from neighbouring Al Bidda Park, providing a secure perimeter and peace of mind to families. The Dadu Gardens use the power of authentic play and engagement with nature to support children’s development. The garden uses nature-driven interactive play to nurture children’s physical, social and emotional development.

Dahl Al Hamam Park C3

Close to Landmark mall, on the corner of Jassim bin Hamad and Al Markhiya Streets, this large families-only park has a subtle modern design, calm ambience and more than 50 varieties of trees. The gardens have an extensive children's play area, a bicycle track, a football ground and basketball court. The park also boasts a cave and a newly-constructed maze, representing the streets of old Doha to discover traditional Qatari games. Amenities include cafeterias and toilets. The park is currently closed for maintenance and renovations.

Doha Corniche C4

The 7 km-long curved Doha Corniche is the most iconic destination with its many grassed areas and views across the turquoise water of Doha Bay from the Old Doha Port to the Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel. In addition to it being a popular destination for strollers and joggers, there are bicycles available for rent, a children's play area, fitness stations, café and restaurants, free Wi-Fi and artwork. Traditional dhow boats dock along the Corniche for visitors to enjoy a ride on the sea.

Hotel Park C4 (pictured)

Situated adjacent to Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel, Hotel Park provides over 34,500 sq m of green space to enjoy picnics, play areas and family-friendly playgrounds with 17 activities and fitness zones with 12 challenges. Hotel Park has food and beverage outlets offering a diverse palette of authentic cuisine and desserts. There is also paid parking with over 2,500 spaces spread over four levels of underground parking with access to Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC), Al Corniche Street, Al Funduq Street and Al Majlis Street. Opening times: Open 24/7. Admission: Free. Contact: 4456 7665, 5597 8387, hotelparkdoha.com

Katara Hills B4

Set over 361,500 sq m of green spaces, Katara Hills is divided into Northern and Southern Hills with at least 3,300 plants and 225 trees from different countries, featuring gardens and green meadows with manmade rolling hills, valleys, peaks, water features, play areas, exercise and jogging tracks, art installations, lighting, outdoor furniture. Also known as Katara Gardens, the Hills has 32,700 sq m of flowers, plants and lawns in geometric shapes and styles. Katara Hills is also home to the outdoor Padel Garden Doha and the new five-star Katara Hills Doha, Lxr Hotels & Resorts, featuring 15 grandeur villas, each with a private pool, in addition to luxury facilities such as a spa and an Indian restaurant. Opening times: Open 24/7. Admission: Free. Contact: 182, 4408 0000, katara.net

Linear Park D4

Located in Old Airport along Al Najma Street, the 1.5 km park covers 75,000 sq m and is surrounded by lush greenery and colourful flowers. The neighbourhood park is for residents to participate in outdoor activities with fitness trails for walking, jogging, cycling and more.

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Lusail City, Marina Promenade A3

The promenades along the Marina District and South Qetaifan Islands form the urban waterfront edges. Seating is planned along the water with views out to the sea, in addition to walkways, restaurants and access to marinas. The promenade also features various musical water and light fountains as well as oversized outdoor chess sets Opening times: Open 24/7. Admission: Free. Contact: 4497 7770, lusail.com

MIA Park C4

The MIA Park can be accessed through the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) or from the Port Road entrance on Al Corniche Street. Designed by PEI Partnership Architects of New York, it features '7', a vertical steel sculpture by internationally acclaimed American artist Richard Serra. Plants indigenous to Qatar have been used and pedestrian pathways are shaded by the use of hills and 'swails' (sail shading). There are playground areas for children, and consideration for those with special needs or requiring wheelchair accessibility. Cafés and kiosks sell snacks and souvenirs. Bicycle rentals are available.

Adjacent to MIA Park is the Flag Plaza, also known as MIA Flag Plaza, which is a community space inaugurated in October 2022 as part of the Years of Culture programme to encourage dialogue and deepen understanding between nations. The site houses 119 flags representing nations with diplomatic missions in Qatar, as well as the European, the United Nations and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) flags; it also plays host to festivals, celebrations and other community events. Located at its entrance is Najla El Zein’s 'Us, Her, Him', an installation composed of a series of benches made of hand-sculpted limestone, illustrating various modes of interaction: acquaintance, friendship, love, introversion, confidence, familiarity, fluidity and obstruction. Opening times: The park’s cafés are open daily 3 pm – midnight, while the children’s play areas are open 24/7. Admission: Free. Contact: 4422 4444/4402 8634, mia.org.qa

Muglina Unit Park D4

A small green park, next to Sharq Village & Spa located right at the intersection of Al Corniche Street and Ras Bu Abboud Street. It is home to Al Khulaifi Heritage House, a watchtower, an arch and a pillar monument, a curved bridge, stone walkways and more. Located inside the Al Khulaifi Heritage House is the new traditional and authentic Qatari restaurant, Bayt Sharq, which feels like a time capsule to a previous era. There are signs at the park prohibiting barbecues, cycling, playing sports and pets.

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Doha Port (Box Park and the Mina District) C4

As part of the Old Doha Port Redevelopment project, the port has been transformed into a new tourist destination with a containers yard, Mina District, cruise terminal, fisher's slipway, garden district, the old marina and more. Overlooking scenic views of the sea and surrounded by lush gardens, the multicoloured containers yard, Box Park, comprises dozens of multi-layered recycled shipping containers with cafés, shops, toilets, sitting areas, exercise equipment, a prayer room and a shower area. There are also ample parking spaces available. The colourful 800,000 sq m Mina District houses a cruise terminal, 50 cafés and restaurants, 100 shops, the 5-star Mina Hotel and Residences, and more.

Oxygen Park D2 (pictured)

Located in Education City, Oxygen Park features running tracks, equestrian facilities, underground pitches, recreation areas and soundscape-filled, refreshing folly spheres. The running tracks are embedded creating an exciting training ground with looping tracks, cooled tunnel sections and steep hills. Located within Oxygen Park, the Qur’anic Botanic Garden is the first of its kind in the world, home to at least 60 plant species mentioned in the Holy Quran, and those in the Hadith and Sunnah, the sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The display gives an explanation of the significance of every plant's mention in the Holy Quran, as well as their scientific explanations. Date palm, olive, fig, citron, senna, ginger, aloe, camphor and other plants have been included. Opening times: 6 am – 10 pm.

Admission: Free. Contact: 4454 0284, qf.org.qa, qbg.org.qa

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Post Office Plaza C4

Inspired by Qatari postage stamps, the plaza pays homage to the nearby Qatar Post headquarters. The plaza consists of three interconnected postal stamps forming harmonious lines and open spaces for events and festivals. It includes 14,400 sq m of open green spaces with at least 200 trees, dedicated areas for family leisure and sport areas such as 450 m of jogging tracks, and 500 m of cycling paths, as well as walkways. In addition to the public art installation 'Acacia-Tree Seed' by Qatari artist Mohammed Al Ateeq, there are also two marvellous murals created as part of the JEDARIART initiative by Qatar Museums (QM).

Rawdat Al Khail Park D4 (pictured)

Previously known as Al Muntazah Park, Rawdat Al Khail Park is one of the oldest parks in Qatar. It has recently reopened to the public after closing for renovation for a few years. Located along C Ring Road and Rawdat Al Khail Street, the park has ample green spaces and a number of facilities, featuring an 'open plan' – without fences. It is spread over an area of about 140,000 sq m and includes about 105,000 sq m of green spaces with 1,250 new trees including wild Ghaf, Samar and Sidr, and 1,300 m of pedestrian and bicycle paths, in addition to 401 parking spaces. There are children's play areas and sports equipment, and is suitable for physically challenged individuals. There are also food kiosks and stalls to serve visitors.

Shura Plaza D3

Shura Plaza opened on the eve of Qatar's historic Shura Council elections on 1 October 2021. The project includes an electronic game-themed wall art of Qatari people inspired by the concept of 'Shura' among people, which was created by Qatari artist Buthayna Al Zamman in cooperation with Qatar Museums (QM). The plaza sits in an area that connects the B Ring and C Ring Roads from each side. The Shura Plaza Project covers an area reaching up to 15,000 sq m with green areas covering 80% of the space or about 12,000 sq m. It also has a 500 m pedestrian path.

Simaisma Park

The park first opened in 1991 with an area of 5,099 sq m and then reopened in 2013, after maintenance and rehabilitation, covering 9,477 sq m. The park includes water coolers, toilets, a shaded children's play area, and pergolas with shaded seating. The park's highlight is its botanical garden, which contains distinctive canary palm trees, date palm trees, Sidr trees, Parkinsonia trees, tecoma shrubs, perennial plants and seasonal flowers.

The Desert Park

The family park opened in April 2019 in Al Sheehaniya. The 13,804 sq m park is distinctive as it is designed in the form of a desert tree. It has 62 different types of wild trees and a 400 m walkway. The park also has a mini zoo with a number of different animals such as oryx and gazelles. There are also 12 designated pergolas for barbecues, a shaded children's play area, sitting areas, two exercise areas and restrooms.

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Al Seneem Park

Openned in Umm Al Seneem in Al Rayyan Municipality in November 2022, Umm Al Seneem Park is nestled between Ain Khaled and Mesaimeer on an area of approximately 130,105 sq m of vast greenery. The park is home to the world's longest air-conditioned outdoor walking track. The 1,143-m airconditioned outdoor jogging and walking path is the fifth project of the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) to receive a Guinness World Record. The park also includes a 1,135-m cushioned bike lane and is inclusive (handicapped/disabled ADD compliant). The park also offers three fitness areas with exercise equipment, a children's play area with zip lines, food kiosks, a bike rental stall, and other facilties.

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Souqs

Since ancient times, traders and merchants have congregated in traditional markets to both socialise and provide for the daily needs of the local community. These souqs are still very much part of modern life in Qatar. Some specialise in a particular product area such as fish, fruit and vegetables, or spices. Others cover a vast and varied range of different items such as clothing and fabric, gold and jewellery, spices or kitchen wares.

Souq Waqif D4 (pictured)

A cultural hotspot, Souq Waqif includes a covered labyrinth lined with shops and stalls selling spices, dried fruit, nuts, textiles, Arabic oud and incense, pots and pans, and much more. Getting lost and enjoying the atmosphere is a fun way to spend a morning or an evening. Remember to haggle with the shopkeepers! Follow up your shopping by dining at one of Souq Waqif's many restaurants. For more information, see Souq Waqif in the Discovering Qatar section, which includes a map of the souq area and a detailed description of what the souq has to offer. Opening times: 10 am – noon/4 pm – 10 pm; restaurants generally remain open all day until late.

Gold Souq D4

In Souq Al Najada on Ali bin Abdulla Street, in front of Al Najada Doha Hotel, is the new Gold Souq, a block of over 40 shops that specialise in quality 18‑ and 22‑carat jewellery. Gold is often beautifully handcrafted by second and third generation skilled craftsmen, many of whom will be happy to make up a piece of jewellery to your own unique design, as well as resize, repair or buy gold from you. To sell gold you need a purchase receipt or authorisation from the police.

Traditional 'bridal jewellery' is on display in many of the shops – solid gold belts, headdresses, necklaces and hair ornaments, given to Qatari girls by their future husbands prior to the wedding. Gold is priced according to the weight of the gold on the day’s market, whether it is hand or machine crafted. Prices are significantly lower here than in most other parts of the world, and with skilled bartering you can walk away with a really good bargain. Look out for pearls, which used to be Qatar’s economic backbone.

The older, second gold market is located behind Souq Al Faraj D4 near the old Karwa bus station around Ali bin Abdulla Street and Al Ashat Street.

Souq Al Wakra F5

Built to look old and traditional, Souq Al Wakra (Heritage Village) gives one a feeling of having stepped into the past. The small shops in the complex resemble conventional Qatari buildings featuring walls with a mud coating and classic big wooden doors and lanterns. The ceilings of the roofs are made of palm leaves. The souq also houses a mosque with gates and a walkway made of wood and a well symbolising the old lifestyle in Qatar. Its ample parking space and fresh sea air make a welcome difference. Souq Al Wakra welcomes visitors to swim or just relax on its beach from 10 am – 6 pm under the supervision of lifeguards. While travelling from Doha to Mesaieed, it’s located to the left. For more information, see Souq Al Wakra in the Discovering Qatar section.

Other souqs

There are dozens of souqs across Qatar. It depends on what you're looking for. For affordable ready made clothing, fabric, tailoring, electronics, carpets and more, visit Souq Al Ali D4, Souq Al Asiery D4, Souq Al Dira D4, Souq Al Jabor D4, Souq Al Madina (Central Souq) D4 or Souq Najada D4

For more information on souqs in Qatar, see Shopping in Qatar in the Shopping section.

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Tradition and Tours

the State, a lagoon and a very popular marine aquarium. In 1980, the building won the Agha Khan award for restoration and rehabilitation of Islamic architecture. The Old Palace is now fully restored and is at the heart of the new National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ), designed by renowned French architect Jean Nouvel.

Wind Tower House D4

Heritage Sites

Qatar Museums (QM) has been actively restoring many of the old buildings in Qatar. So far these include: Al Wajba Castle, dating back to the famous battle when the Qataris defeated the Ottomans in 1893 under Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammad Al Thani; the Al Najada Houses in one of old Doha's streets date back more than 60 years and were built of traditional materials; and the houses at Al Mufair Village in Al Shamal were restored in 1988 to be used as a set for a Qatari television series. QM has a number of ongoing projects – visit qm.org.qa for details.

House of Nasser bin Abdullah Al Missned

Located in Al Khor and currently under restoration. The Father Amir, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani’s consort, HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser was born and raised in this house. Designed to look like a traditional Qatari private residence it was built in the second half of the 20th century by her father, the late Nasser bin Abdullah Al Missned. Qatari authorities are developing a master plan that will best preserve this site as a remembrance of Her Highness for future generations.

House of Sheikh Ghanim bin Abdulrahman

Al Thani F5

Built by pearl merchant Majid bin Saed Al Saed at the beginning of the 20th century on the beach at Al Wakra, Sheikh Ghanim bin Abdulrahman Al Thani bought the house in 1960. Debis, a traditional date‑based food, was once produced, stored and later sold from the ground floor of the house. It was restored in 2004.

Sheikh Abdulla bin Jassim Al Thani Palace

(The Old Palace) D4

The Old Palace was originally built in the early 20th century by Sheikh Abdullah bin Jassim Al Thani, the father of modern Qatar. For approximately 25 years, the palace served as residence of the Royal Family and seat of government.

In 1975, the palace was converted into the Qatar National Museum, which included a Museum of

Before the introduction of electricity, the square wind tower, known as a badghir, provided an effective form of natural air‑conditioning. The last remaining building of its kind in Doha, the Wind Tower House, just off Grand Hamad Street in the former Najada Shopping Plaza, used to be an ethnographic museum. Built in the early 20th century and first restored in 1982, the Ministry of Municipality took the building over and made it a Gulf Architectural Heritage Centre. Although closed to the public, the Wind Tower House provides a unique photo opportunity.

The Amiri Diwan and Qasr Al Hukum Visitor Centre D4

The Amiri Diwan is the seat of rule of the State of Qatar. It is the sovereign body and the administrative office of HH The Amir. It acts as a nexus between HH The Amir, and all governmental and non governmental bodies internally and externally. It keeps HH The Amir informed of the most important local and international developments, submits draft and other legislative laws to HH The Amir, and delivers his instructions to the concerned authorities. The Amiri Diwan was known as Al Bidda Fort, which was originally a fortress built and fortified by watchtowers in the 18th century.

The visitor centre offers tours that introduce you to many significant historical monuments of Qatar, including Al Shioukh Mosque, Al Bidda Fort, the Clocktower and Qasr Al Hukum (Amiri Diwan), giving you an overview about the stages of development of Doha and Qatar. The tour starts from Qasr Al Hukum Visitor Centre in Msheireb with a tour supervisor. Contact: 3996 9432, 4438 8888, diwan.gov.qa

Cultural Sports

AL SHAQAB C2

AL SHAQAB was established in 1992 to build on Qatar’s Arabian horse heritage and be a leading equine centre of excellence while providing an engaging experience for the community. Originally started as a stud farm, it has now developed into a multi dimensional equestrian centre that not only breeds pure Arabian horses but also educates children on the art of horsemanship and equestrianism, as well as train riders and horses for long distance endurance races. An equine veterinary medical centre has also opened.

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In 2004, AL SHAQAB became a member of Qatar Foundation. AL SHAQAB’s impressive facilities, which are distinctively designed in the shape of a horseshoe, cover 980,000 sq m. With a stateof-the-art main arena comprising both an indoor and outdoor venue capable of holding over 5,000 spectators, AL SHAQAB is part of Qatar’s growing reputation on the world stage that showcases its ability to host major international sports events at the highest level. Opening times: Sunday to Thursday 9 am – 3:30 pm. Visit alshaqab.com to register for tours (Sunday to Thursday 7:30 am and 3:30 pm).

Admission: Free. Contact: 4454 7361, alshaqab.com

Camel Races

Camels have been synonymous with this region since the Bedouin started using them for transportation, as well as for food and milk. The camel is still a prized animal. A 30-minute drive west of Doha on the Dukhan road will take you to the camel racetrack in Al Sheehaniya, where you can see camels in

one of the Middle East’s most popular sports. The racing season is from October to May, with several prestigious events held in March and April. Behind the racetrack is a ‘camel city’, where thousands of men and camels live all year round, increasing in numbers when there is a big event. Colourful camel trains can be seen, with traditionally-dressed riders and camels adorned with bright colours. See local tour companies to arrange a trip.

Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club (QREC) D2

QREC has been the centre of equestrian activity for generations. Horse racing is a popular sport in Qatar, with around 40 race meetings a year. See purebred Arabian and Thoroughbred horses in action when they take part in prestigious events such as the Amir’s Sword and the Qatar International Trophy races. Opening times: Races are usually on Wednesday and Thursday 4 pm – 7:30 pm, October to April. Admission: Free. Contact: 4419 7722, qrec.gov.qa m

Tours

If you want to explore off-road, it is often easier and safer to go as part of an organised tour. Tour companies offer half and full days, including overnight camping trips to the Inland Sea. Heritage sites are popular destinations. Other ideas include:

• Activities, such as diving trips, deep-sea fishing, sandboarding, and more.

• A boat cruise along Doha’s Corniche or out to Al Safliya Island.

• Local knowledge: an experienced guide will provide commentary while touring around the camel market, Doha’s Corniche, the dhow-building yard, the falconry market, malls, parks, souqs and mosques (appropriate clothing required).

• A desert tour, with bedouin-style camping at places like Khor Al Adaid and Bir Zekreet, including traditional cuisine and music, sand-boarding and watersports.

LOCAL TOUR COMPANIES

Embrace Doha F5 is a cultural house in Souq Al Wakra and the only licensed cultural consultancy in the country. It showcases Qatari culture and heritage to non-locals who are new to the country and culture. Bridging the gap between the Qataris and expats, it is a perfect resource for integrating into Qatari society, taking you into a traditional Qatari household where you get the chance to ask locals questions and get their perspective on several issues surrounding Qatar’s culture. It is a pioneer in preserving and celebrating Qatari heritage by curating public sessions and workshops. Contact: 5006 4472, embracedoha.com

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A TRANQUIL OASIS IN THE HEART OF VIBRANT DOHA

Al Najada Hotel is an exciting architectural feat, boasting one-of-a-kind surroundings and a sumptuous modern design. Located in the heart of central Doha, next to the historic marketplace of Souq Waqif, the property offers an elegant urban sanctuary overlooking the exotic surrounds of a large elegant piazza and the glistening Arabian Gulf.

Al Najada, Doha, Qatar + 974 4470 4444 reservations.tnjd@tivolihotels.com

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Comprising more than 100 buildings, MDD is becoming a new social and civic hub in the city centre – a place where it is enjoyable to live, work, shop, visit, and spend time with family and friends. Utilising the latest in sustainable technologies, MDD adheres to the highest standards in green building. The strategic objective of MDD is to reverse the pattern of development in Doha, which has tended towards isolated land use, reliance on car transportation and energy hungry structures. An emerging leader in sustainable development, Msheireb Properties is a real estate development company and a subsidiary of Qatar Foundation (QF). MDD is its signature project, employing a new approach to urban planning by combining traditional methods and modern technology aimed at preserving the environment as well as the cultural identity of Qatar. The company was established in 2010 as a commercial venture to support QF's aims, as well as the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030.

A premier art gallery based in Doha founded in 2008, AlHosh Gallery is a pop-up art gallery, enriching the Qatari art scene and bringing something new to the market. It hosts art exhibitions by local artists such as Ahmed Al Maadeed, Ali Hassan, Al Johara (AJ)

Al Thani, Dimitrije Bugarski, Othman Khunji, Bachir Mohamad, Mohammed Faraj Al Suwaidi, Nasser Al Kubaisi, Rashid Al Kuwari, Shua’a Ali and more. alhoshgallery.com

Doha Design District aims to enhance MDD’s position as a district of art and creativity, and serve as a centre for local designers. Doha Design District will be home to galleries, showrooms, creative services, stores, and even eateries and cafes. Some of the most exciting names, classics, and trendsetters can be found in the district. Centred around innovation and creativity, Doha

Design District aims to be a world-class creative landmark in Qatar and the region, and attract local and regional designers to interact with their global peers. 4000 4000, dohadesigndistrict.com

Established by Qatar Museums (QM) in November 2021, M7 is an epicentre for design, innovation, and entrepreneurship in the heart of Msheireb. It is dedicated to empowering Qatari designers to explore, collaborate, and grow into successful entrepreneurs. M7 provides Qatar-based designers with all the necessary tools and expertise to enable them to take their ideas from concept to market. It houses an incubator Scale 7, design concept store Studio 7, a co-working spaceb Workinton, fashion production studio The Cutting Studio, showroom and design platform for luxury furniture design Fromm., and spaces for exhibitions, workshops and talks like the learning space and sky theatre. Alongside M7 is connecting the community to experts from the field with training, workshops, and other offerings to cater to the needs of creative community.

4402 8779, m7.org.qa

Established by QM in 2022, Liwan, Design Studios and Labs offers creatives a multifunctional co-working space and learning environment to experiment, collaborate and network. It also includes the Liwan Library, which is an archive of vintage children's books dating back to the 1950s that once belonged to the first allgirls school in Qatar. liwan.org.qa

Msheireb Museums celebrate the history of four historic heritage houses in the heart of MDD. Located within the oldest part of the capital, they form an important part of Qatar’s national history. They reveal unique aspects of Qatar’s cultural and social development in inspiring to create trusted environments in which the people of Qatar will engage, converse and exchange thoughts

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Transforming the centre of the capital city, Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD) D4 is the world’s first sustainable downtown regeneration project that is reviving the old commercial district with a new architectural language that is modern, yet inspired by traditional Qatari heritage and architecture –its proportion, simplicity, space, light, layering, ornament and response to climate.

about both their past and their future. Msheireb Museums are an integral aspect of the inner city’s regeneration of the old commercial centre with its traditional community-based lifestyle. The restoration of the four heritage houses, Bin Jelmood House, Company House, Mohammed Bin Jassim House and Radwani House, into world-class museums forms a vital part of MDD.

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 9 am – 5 pm; Friday 3 pm – 9 pm; Saturday 9 am – 5 pm; closed on Sunday. Contact: 4006 5555, msheirebmuseums.com

Msheireb Galleria is the epitome of shopping, dining, leisure and art, customised to meet the needs of the local community and visitors. Galleria offers a new shopping experience with 30 pop-up stores spread across the ground floor of the mall. It's expected to have more than 100 stores spread across four levels of shopping, dining, leisure and entertainment, including a luxury cinema and a children’s edutainment centre. In addition, Galleria's west wing offers residences and offices above the shops. Novo Cinemas recently opened a cinema at Msheireb Galleria. msheirebgalleria.com

Monoprix Msheireb is the first Monoprix in Qatar with the SMART Retail Solution and the first in the region with one of the most advanced retail software solutions for an enhanced customer service. In addition, the store provides the Concierge and Shop & Go concepts. Monoprix Msheireb offers an extensive organic range of 12,000 items sourced internationally.

The Msheireb Metro Station (Red/Gold/Green Line) is the largest station in Qatar and is situated at the corner of MDD where Wadi Msheireb and Al Diwan Streets meet.

Operating hours: Retail: Saturday to Wednesday 10 am – 10 pm; Thursday 10 am – 11 pm; Friday 10 am – 11:30 am/1 pm – 11 pm.

Cafés: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – midnight;

Friday 9 am – 11:30 am/1 pm – midnight.

Smart Msheireb Monoprix: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – midnight; Friday 9 am – 11:30 am/ 12:30 pm – midnight.

And more...

MDD is becoming a gastronomic destination with a range of dining choices such as A’Selham (Moroccan), BAO (Asian fusion), Nourlaya (Sri Lankan), Ramen (Korean/Japanese), Reberu (Japanese), Trapani (Italian) and more. Cafés and dessert shops include % Arabica (Japanese), Café Kitsuné (Japanese), Cloud & Co (Italian), EL&N London (British), Gelato (Italian), Santa Nata (Portuguese) and more.

MDD is also a hospitality destination, home to some of Qatar's leading five-star hotels, including Alwadi Hotel Doha - MGallery alwadihoteldoha. com, Mandarin Oriental, Doha mandarinoriental. com/en/doha/msheireb, and Park Hyatt Doha parkhyattdoha.com

Make sure to walk the almost 7,000 sq m piazzastyle square, Barahat Msheireb, which is the largest open-air covered square in the Middle East, featuring the biggest retractable roof in the region. In addition to housing iconic cafes and restaurants such as Harrods Tearoom (British), Saasna (Qatari), Sumosan (Japanese), Fiko (Turkish), Hoppers (Sri Lankan) and more, it is designed to host lively events in collaboration with private and public organisations.

With nine stations, the self-powered environmentally friendly Msheireb Tram interconnects all of MDD, making it easier for visitors to move from one spot to the other. Visitors, residents, and tenants can find a tram car on the loop every six minutes with a 400-m hop-on/hop-off zone along the single 2 km, closedloop track system. Fare: Free. Operating hours: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – noon/4 pm – 9 pm; Friday 4 pm – 9 pm. m

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Souq Waqif

Souq Waqif, the oldest souq (market) in the country, dating back around 250 years, is situated in the heart of the city and is the most iconic spot in Qatar. It was originally a weekend market used by the Bedouins when they came to town to trade their meat, wool, weaving materials and milk for staple goods. Souq Waqif is named 'the standing souq' because it is believed that water from the sea would rise, swamping the souq. However, shop owners would continue selling their products while standing in the midst of the water. It still is a bustling business area, popular among both locals and tourists. The souq underwent a complete restoration in 2006–2008 and provides the perfect setting to shop for traditional garments, spices, handicrafts, and souvenirs, or dine at one of its wide range of cafés and restaurants or boutique hotels. In addition, Souq Waqif now has an underpass that leads to Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD). The maze of narrow alleyways is lined with small shops, displaying their wares piled high and spilling out onto the walkway. This maze of small shops offers an array of Middle Eastern merchandise from spices and seasonal delicacies such as fresh dates and nuts, to perfumes, ornate jewellery, clothing, handicrafts and souvenirs.

Fitting all price brackets, Souq Waqif is also home to many restaurants and coffee shops, offering traditional Qatari food as well as dishes and treats from Asia and North Africa – Indian, Syrian, Iraqi, Moroccan, Turkish, Thai, Persian, Malaysian, Egyptian and more! For a lighter choice, there are also cafés serving small bites, sweets or just coffee or tea.

Souq Waqif is the ideal destination for those wanting to collect memories of Qatar with fridge magnets, shisha bottles, intricately designed plates, lanterns, keychains, mugs, jewellery and more. Other souvenirs include dhow boat miniatures, traditional Arab dallah (coffee pots) and brass-studded wooden chests in many sizes. Woven items include bedouin weaving, traditional floor cushions, kilims and carpets as well as

One of the most popular destinations for tourists and locals alike, Souq Waqif is a lively traditional market. Take a stroll down the bustling alleys of Souq Waqif to explore the authentic taste of traditional commerce, architecture and culture.

colourful baskets. Silver jewellery, misbah (prayer beads) and traditional gypsum carvings make attractive mementoes.

Traditional clothing includes richly decorated items or the plain and practical. Shayla and abaya are ladies' embroidered headscarves and black cloaks worn in public. The shayla make pretty evening scarves. Sirwal are baggy trousers with highly embroidered, tight ankle cuffs and are great casual wear around the home. Menswear includes bisht, embroidered cloaks worn at ceremonial occasions. You may get the opportunity to watch the embroiderers working freehand on old treadle machines, or beating the gold edging once it has been stitched. Thobes are the long white cotton robes worn by men.

Traditional robes, swords, blown-glass and brass lanterns that are made in Qatar can be found in the handicrafts area. This part of the souq gives a glimpse of Qatari tradition, with stalls that show how these hand-crafted items are carefully assembled by artisans working in the shops. Souq Waqif is also an excellent source of great value jewellery, precious metals and stones.

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Upon entering the souq, visitors are greeted by the aroma of spices like cardamom, rose buds, cinnamon sticks, saffron and more. The spice and coffee traders lend their part of the souq a unique aroma, with displays of whole and ground spices and coffee. Spices are either purchased by package or weight. You can also purchase sweets, rice, nuts, dried fruits and honey.

In addition to shops, restaurants and cafés, the souq is also home to an art gallery and hotels. Traditional music, art and cultural shows add to the ambience of the souq. At the heart of Souq Waqif, Qatar Museums (QM) has installed a public art piece in the shape of a giant gold thumb called Le Pouce – it translates to 'The Thumb' in English –by acclaimed French artist César Baldaccini.

At the souq is an Oud Souq where perfume vendors sell everything, from well-known international brands to blends of essential oils as well as oud, the aromatic agarwood burnt as a sign of hospitality.

The popular Falcon Souq is where visitors can admire the majestic birds up close, and photograph the birds. Often shopkeepers also allow visitors to hold the perched bird on their arm under close supervision. Falcons and falconry supplies are available for sale at the souq, and a Falcon Hospital is also available. Qatar is the only country to have a hospital for falcons. Falconry is prevalent in Qatar and the region. Today, falcons can be worth up to millions of Qatari riyals.

Next to the falcon souq are the Horses Stables that showcases the beauty of Arabian horses. Equipped with all the facilities to ensure the wellness of these animals, it also has a majlis for caretakers. Souq Waqif is also home to camels that sit together in a Camel Pen near the Falcon Souq.

Souq Waqif Art Center is a hub for artists in Qatar and a venue for art exhibitions, workshops and for finding art materials. The traditionally decorated centre enhances the mood, encouraging visitors to not only appreciate the artwork but also the interior. swacqatar.com

Novo Cinemas opened in Souq Waqif in 2018 with five screens in 2D and 7-star luxury cinema. The cinema is in parallel with the style of Souq Waqif, decorated in traditional Qatari style. What better way to get immersed in this 'mysterious' place than to stay in one of the hotels inside Souq Waqif. Each room at Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels is decorated Arabian style, a chance for guests to experience the full pleasure of being in Doha's most iconic place. Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels offers a variety of local experiences tailored to your tastes.

Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels include:

• Al Bidda Boutique Hotel • Al Najada Boutique Hotel • Al Jomrok Boutique Hotel • Al Jasra Boutique Hotel • Al Mirqab Boutique Hotel

• Arumaila Boutique Hotel • Bismillah Boutique Hotel

• Musheireb Boutique Hotel • Najd Boutique Hotel. For more information, visit tivolihotels.com

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Getting there, parking and more

The Doha Metro has a Gold Line with eleven stations of which Souq Waqif is one. There is ample parking in Souq Waqif with three separate air-conditioned underground parking spaces:

• Underground under the Souq Waqif park. Entry can be found along the Corniche.

• Inside Souq Waqif near Al Koot Fort.

• Adjacent to Shioukh Mosque and the Amiri Diwan, off Al Rayyan Road, with an underground walkway connecting to Souq Waqif. See the map for precise locations.

Access to cash is available at the Doha Bank ATM, a branch of QNB, and Doha Exchange.

Opening times: Most shops operate 10 am –noon and reopen 4 pm – 10 pm. On Fridays, stores will close for the afternoon prayers. Most restaurants open all day from 8 am –midnight. Some are open 24 hours.

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In the very origin and centre of Doha, the souq, or market, has an atmosphere redolent of the East with the smell of spices, coffee and exotic local delicacies. Wander around and you will see falcons, Arab dress and artefacts, gifts, spices, local sweets, nuts, honey and coffee. Souq Waqif is a great place to enjoy with family and friends in its many restaurants and coffee shops with great international cuisine.

Places of Interest

A Abdul Aziz Nasser/ Al Rayyan Theatre

B Al Koot Fort

C Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Centre

D Camel Pen

E Clock Tower

F Embrace Doha

G Falcon Souq

H Gold Souq

I Horse Area/Stable

J Le Pouce by César Baldaccini

K Novo Cinema

L Police Post

M Souq Waqif Art Center

N Tourist Information Centre

O Traditional Majlis

P Toilets (F & M)

Q Ladies Waiting & Prayer Room

R Oud & Arabic Perfumes

Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels

1 Musheireb Hotel

2 Al Jomrok Hotel

3 Al Bidda Hotel

4 Al Jasra Hotel

5 Bismillah Hotel

6 Al Mirqab Hotel

7 Najd Hotel

8 Al Najada Hotel

9 Arumaila Hotel

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Restaurants

1 Usta Turkish Kebab & Doner

2 The Rice & The Noodle

3 Saida (Lebanese)

4 Little Sailor

5 Al Mourjan

6 Al Adhamiyah (Iraqi)

7 Layali Al Qahira (Egyptian)

8 Le Gourmet

9 Al Bandar Fish Market

10 La Boca (Argentinian)

11 Zaatar W Zeit (Lebanese)

12 Tajeen (Moroccan)

13 The Village

14 Abdel Kader Alhallab Sweets

15 Damasca One (Syrian)

16 Khariss Caffe (Lebanese)

17 Parisa (Persian)

18 Al Koot Cafe (Qatari)

19 Asherg Coffee (Qatari)

20 Desert Rose (Ukrainian)

21 Bandar Aden (Yemeni)

22 Shay Al Shoomos (Qatari)

23 La Piazza (Italian)

24 Argan (Moroccan)

25 Basta (Middle Eastern)

26 Al Matbakh

Rooftop Grill (Middle Eastern)

27 Jasmine Thai (Thai)

28 Al Terrace (Georgian)

29 Al Jasra Trad. Food (Qatari)

30 Falafel Karim (Middle Eastern)

31 Abo Shariha (Middle Eastern)

32 Missan (Middle Eastern)

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Katara Cultural Village

Founded in 2010 under the direction of the Father Amir, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the Cultural Village Foundation's (Katara) aim is to position Qatar on the international, regional and local stage for art, music, theatre, photography and more.

Some form of the name 'Katara' has long been used to represent Qatar. The country was first known as 'Catara', according to the map drawn by the geographer Claudius Ptolemaeus in 150 CE, published in 882 CE – 1477 CE and afterwards the Historical Atlas of Islam. It also gave the geographical location of the Qatar peninsula under the name of Catara, North West of Gerra or near it, and to the west of the town of Cadara. 'Catara' became 'Katara' after it appeared on the geographical and historical maps of the early 18th century, first depicted in a French map of the Arabian peninsula coastline, sea and gulf. It was decided to revive Qatar's old name to maintain the connection to the country's heritage. Today, the multidimensional project brings together all the cultures of the world, with festivals, exhibitions and art galleries, and other cultural events. Adhering to the goals laid out in Qatar National Vision 2030, Katara preserves the heritage and traditions of the country while also embracing those of other nations.

When in Katara, you cannot miss the Pigeon Towers. Three are located near the Katara Masjid and the others are near Tasty Street. Pigeons and other birds can rest within the holes of the towers, which can house up to 14,000 birds. Katara provides them with water and food. Constructed of unfired mud brick, lime plaster and gypsum, the towers range from 10 to 22 m in diameter and stand at least 18 m high.

The Katara Amphitheatre is an architectural masterpiece based on the classical Greek theatre and Islamic features with seating for 5,000 spectators, who over the years have been treated to many open-air concerts and film screenings.

In addition to its exquisite architecture and captivating graffiti, Katara is home to many visual masterpieces. Just outside the ampitheatre stands Lorenzo Quinn's The Force of Nature II. The bronze, stainless steel and aluminium sculpture also appears in London and New York and is a piece created in the wake of the 2009 tsunami in the Pacific Ocean. Look out for Gandhi’s Three Monkeys by Subodh Gupta. Three sculptures show heads wearing military gear. Each piece is made up of cooking appliances, buckets and glass bowls, and are based on Gandhi’s famous visual metaphor – the three wise monkeys that ‘see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil’.

For music fans, the Katara Opera House at Building 16 is home to the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra, a member of Qatar Foundation (QF). The orchestra performs and promotes Western and Arabic music with several performances a year at the opulent Opera House, which blends modern architecture with traditional Islamic design. qatarphilharmonicorchestra.org

Building 16 also houses Katara's Drama Theatre, with traditional Arabic architecture bringing a sense of being out in the open air to the stage. It is used for plays and film screenings, with separate space for receptions and functions before and after performances. There are also a number of halls and galleries available to use for conferences, seminars and exhibitions.

Designed by globally-known Turkish mosque designer, Zeynep Fadillioglu, the Katara Masjid, which is also known as the Blue Mosque, is one of the most beautiful in Qatar. The decorations of the Masjid (which means 'mosque') were designed by a team of restoration specialists from Dolmabahçe Palace in Istanbul. The outer surface is lavishly adorned with turquoise and purple mosaic. The interior and exterior architecture, together with the minaret, the dome, and the prayer niche (mihrab)

Sitting on the waterfront, just a few kilometres north of Al Dafna, Katara Cultural Village is one of Doha's premier attractions, with something to entertain both residents and visitors alike.
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are inspired by famous mosques in cities of the Muslim world. Meanwhile the Golden Masjid is inlaid with tiny golden chips, representing the Ottoman style.

Visitors are welcome to walk in and see for themselves the architectural wonder of these mosques. Both offer religious programmes and lectures delivered by prominent religious scholars, as well as courses in Quran memorisation for children of all ages.

The Katara Publishing House promotes culture, knowledge and literature in Qatar. To date, Katara Publishing House has published over 100 books, including 60 novels in Arabic, English and French. Katara Publishing House can be found next to Building No 15, near the Amphitheatre Boulevard. kataraph.com

The 1.5 km Katara Beach is perfect for relaxing and to partake in one of the many beach activities, such as parasailing or kneeboarding. Admission prices change per season. Separate fees apply for watersports and lessons. In addition, Katara Beach Club by LivNordic Spa & Wellness is gender separated over two floors with a gym, fitness studios and treatment rooms including their signature snow room, saunas and salt rooms. Inspired by the Aurora Borealis, the relaxation areas have a fireplace. Katara has a 38,000 sq m outdoor luxury shopping complex, 21 High Street (Katara Plaza), which is home to Galeries Lafayette Doha, and the upcoming first Evian Spa in the Middle East. 21highst.net

In the first dedicated unique present-shaped Children's Mall is the new OliOli® Doha, an experiential children’s play museum where hands-on activities inspire positive play with six spaces: Kinetic Gallery, Water Gallery, Fitness Gallery, teamLab Future Park, Creative Lab, and WonderSphere. olioli.qa

The 361,500 sq m Katara Hills is divided into Northern and Southern Hills with at least 3,300 plants and trees, featuring gardens and green

meadows with manmade rolling hills, valleys, peaks, water features, play areas, exercise and jogging tracks, with bespoke urban art installations, lighting, outdoor furniture, and signages. There is also an outdoor Padel Garden where the public can register to play the unique racket sport. Katara Hills also houses the new and opulent Katara Hills Doha, Lxr Hotels & Resorts, which includes 15 grandeur villas, each with a private pool, in addition to luxury facilities such as a spa and an Indian restaurant.

In Building 49 is the new Katara Cinema. Dubbed as Qatar’s most luxurious cinema, it features four theatres, including platinum for two people, and a lounge for four people with high-tech amenities with ticket prices starting at QAR185 per person. Also new to Katara is The Chedi Hotel & Resort, which is a luxurious boutique hotel with 59 rooms and suites, and 32 villas and chalets, featuring terraces with views over the city’s skyline. The villas offer private pools, landscaped gardens and between one and five bedrooms. Facilities include a swimming pool alongside the beachfront promenade, a stunning infinity pool at the resort’s family-friendly beach club, and an expansive spa and fitness centre.

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Katara continues to grow in both size and amenities. Phase IV, also known as the Southern Expansion Project and which began in 2016, has been recently completed. The unique mixed-use development consists of a wide range of facilities to complement those already offered at Katara, with 12 buildings and further parking spaces. The buildings house a chain of restaurants and cafes, libraries, exhibition hall, cinema and other cultural centres such as the first planetarium and astronomical observatory in Qatar, Al Thuraya Planetarium.

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As it continues to develop, Lusail City will be home to more than 200,000 residents, 170,000 professionals in 19 districts, and 80,000 visitors to entertainment, recreation, and retail and hospitality facilities – a population of 450,000 people. Each of Lusail’s districts features an array of residential, commercial, hospitality, and retail destinations, integrating communal living in a self-contained model, complete with schools, mosques and medical facilities, as well as sport, entertainment and shopping centres. Lusail’s vibrant, multicultural mixed-use destination promises a boon for hospitality, tourism and investments in Qatar.

Al Kharayej district is designed to accommodate 42 residential towers. The area includes spacious open pavements, a landscaped neighbourhood golf course and private spaces blended with contemporary international design. In addition, it is in close proximity to beaches and crystal-clear waters in a picturesque setting.

Al Tarfa is Lusail’s hub for landmark attractions, as well as for leisure and recreation activities and venues, integrated seamlessly into a sustainable, sophisticated urban environment. The city features a host of retail and fine dining experiences, residential and office spaces, hotels, theme parks, theatres, and fitness centres, as well as a cinema multiplex. Plans are underway to develop a major museum, park and hotels such as Cielo Hotel Lusail with public and private beaches.

The jewel of Al Tarfa is Place Vendôme, which stretches over 1,000,000 sq m. The Parisianinspired development pays ode to the famous highend shopping street in Paris, Rue de la Paix, where Place Vendôme originated. The destination is home to the new and luxurious Place Vendôme, featuring up to 600 different retail outlets with an exclusively luxurious wing dedicated to top designer labels, two 5-star luxury hotels – Le Royal Méridien Doha and Agora, Doha, Autograph Collection – and a central entertainment hub of landmark attractions and experiences. placevendomeqatar.com

Led by IHG and Qatar Tourism (QT) to boost tourism in the country, Al Maha Island opened in November 2022. The entertainment centre is expected to attract over 1.5 mn visitors per year. Located in the heart of Al Maha Island, Lusail Winter Wonderland comprises over 50 rides and attractions as well as food and drinks, and live entertainment. almahaisland.com, lusailwinterwonderland.com

Al Wessil is a hub built exclusively for the commercial, technical and human resource requirements of the region, as well as a number of other sectors. Professionals and businesses in Al Wessil are privy to the best and latest technologies in high-quality, world-class facilities; the epitome of sustainability. Fox Hills North and South was built and designed as a refined and elegant medium density, inner-city residential area, featuring mixed-use buildings. The district is split by Lusail’s main commercial street, running from north to south, and is surrounded by beautifully landscaped, naturally green parks for walkable streets and pedestrian mobility.

Marina District is the lively hub of the city, overlooking the marinas, and featuring mixeduse residential, commercial and hotel waterfront properties and spaces with large open areas leading to the seaside boardwalk. The Marina District is serviced by the Lusail Tram, connecting to the rest of Lusail City and the Doha Metro.

Lusail Marina is a modern home for more than 1,200 berths for boats and yachts that have direct access to the serene Arabian gulf with marina facilities and services. Lusail Marina Promenade, along the Marina District and South Qetaifan Islands, form the urban waterfront edges. Seating is planned along the water with views out to the sea, in addition to walkways, restaurants and access to marinas. The promenade also features various musical water and light fountains as well as oversized outdoor chess sets. Marina District is also home to the Marina Food Arena, a vibrant place where you can find more than 65 popular local street eateries and coffee shops in the style of a typical food truck park.

An extension of Doha to the north across an area of 38 sq km, Lusail City A3/A4 is a model for the city of the future, a beacon of smart living, and a blueprint for Qatar’s urban transformation.
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Waterfront Residential district epitomises the pinnacle of seaside living. Comprising a slew of middle-to-high-rise residential towers and hotels, it stands as one of the most exclusive districts in Lusail City, where residents can enjoy the luxury of privacy, beaches and crystal-clear waters.

Downtown Lusail is the magnetic epicentre of Lusail and home to the city’s hustle and bustle. A paragon for uniquely modern, integrated lifestyle experiences, Downtown Lusail captivates the energy and vibrant spirit of Doha’s cosmopolitan urbanism in three flagship destinations. Lusail Boulevard, Al Sa'ad Plaza and The Seef come together to create a melting pot of cultures, people and businesses. downtownlusail.com

Modelled after the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Lusail Boulevard is Downtown Lusail’s iconic shopping, commercial and residential destination, pulsating throughout its 1.3-km length. It comprises a range of mixed-use, upscale retail, offices, and premium residential units. The 250,000 sq m boulevard is designed as a lifestyle high-street with 2,000 underground car parking spaces. Lusail Boulevard was one of the main attractions during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™.

The crown jewels of Lusail, Qetaifan Islands enjoy unique panoramic sea views, located just off the coast. The four offshore islands form an exclusive district and privacy haven for residents, with only two entry/access points – the first of which crosses through Qetaifan Island North, and the second, through Qetaifan Island South 1.

Privacy is an integral part of the Qetaifan Islands lifestyle, green living and design. Green spaces and leisure facilities on the islands will stretch alongside a range of luxury boutiques, parks, high-end restaurants and cafés. The islands will also feature a multitude of docks, with a capacity to host over 400 boats and yachts. Offering unprecedented access to freehold projects on the islands, non-Qataris are able to own a range of

exclusive residential properties. qetaifanislands.qa, qetaifanprojects.com

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Lusail City is home to the iconic Lusail Stadium, which hosted the final match of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. The stadium is the biggest in Qatar with a seating capacity of up to 80,000 spectators.

Lusail City is home to several luxury hotels including Raffles Doha and Fairmont Doha, Waldorf Astoria Lusail Doha, Staybridge Suites Doha Lusail, Century Marina Hotel and Waterfront Hotel and Apartments.

The 207,015 sq m Meryal waterpark will open at Qetaifan Island North. It will comprise 36 waterslides and the Icon Tower – up to 85 m high with 12 waterslides, already leading as the world’s tallest waterslide in the Guinness World Records. The waterpark will also include a discovery game with 3D display and augmented reality technology that takes visitors on a journey back in time to learn more about the history of oil and gas discovery in Qatar.

Lusail Tram is a light-rail transit (LRT) network for convenient travel within Lusail City, connecting all 19 districts. The network will include four lines and 25 stations across 38 km of rail aboveground and underground. Looking to reduce vehicular emission and saving energy, it is designed to be environmentally friendly and energy-efficient. The partially open Lusail Tram connects to the Doha Metro through two interchange stations, at Lusail and Legtaifiya. qr.com.qa/metro-tram

Three-wheeler electric rickshaws have become the latest mode of transportation in Lusail City, transporting people between Place Vendôme, Marina Food Arena and Katara Towers.

Lush greenery parks such as Crescent Park flourish across Lusail’s residential and commercial areas, bringing to life Lusail City’s green, sustainable living ambitions.

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The Pearl Island

The Pearl Island

The Pearl Island B4 is an innovative urban development in Qatar. With Mediterranean-style yacht-lined marinas, state-of-the-art residential towers, luxury villas, 5-star hotels and residences, chic shopping at top brand name boutiques, a host of world-renowned restaurants, and leisure and entertainment facilities, The Pearl Island is the perfect destination for tourists and residents alike.

Abraj Quartier consists of seven towers, five of 36 storeys and two of 42 storeys, the latter straddling the access road to the mainland and forming the 'gateway' to The Pearl Island. Also known as the Avenue of Towers, the Abraj Quartier is considered the ideal location of choice for many businesses, with the two highly prestigious 42 storey towers standing at 201 m, each housing a panoramic floor of breathtaking views towards the mainland across the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf.

Costa Malaz is an oasis of calm and quiet luxury. Both architecture and landscaping evoke the atmosphere of a tropical island with 2,000 sq m of luxury beachfront villa plots. The luxurious Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl – Doha is situated on an islet in the central bay of this precinct. Fringed by pristine sand, this hotel provides an elegant sanctuary with delightful views, privacy and seclusion.

Located east of Viva Bahriya, Floresta Gardens is one of the most prized locations at The Pearl Island. Floresta Gardens offers a variety of community living options, characterised by a Mediterranean-style architecture. Floresta Gardens spans an area of 145,967 sq m and will be home to 5,000 residents, 10 mid-rise residential towers

and 115 villas within three-gated villa compounds, and a 3,500 sq m shopping centre.

The exclusive Giardino Village is located in a tranquil enclave with close proximity to the vibrant retail hubs of Medina Centrale and Porto Arabia, making it perfect for those wanting a discreet residence in a more sheltered locale. Giardino Village offers a variety of investment options for individual investors or property developers as it embraces a mixture of properties, ranging from 470 to 2,427 sq m and including completed villas, villa plots and low-rise building plots with a ground floor and three or five additional storeys. The village is home to the new Giardino Mall, which houses the 20th Lulu store in Qatar.

The jewel in The Pearl Island’s crown, Isola Dana comprises nine independent islands and is the largest, most private residential precinct in the island. Named after the world’s rarest and most valuable pearl, Dana, and the Spanish word for ‘island’, Isola Dana is accessed via a private causeway. These private islands enable investors to style their own residences. Palatial homes adorn the exquisite 18,000 sq m islands. Each island has its own expansive beach and protected harbour for yachts and motor cruisers. The complex is served by an access channel 4 m deep to facilitate passage to larger private vessels.

The popular Medina Centrale is a town square inspired by the charming ambience of the Mediterranean. With a mixture of public plazas, gardens, terraces, canopies and piazza, it is a residential destination that brings together the unique qualities and charm of the island. The precinct regularly comes alive with celebrations and events as it turns into a pedestrian-only area. It provides its residents with a wide variety of lifestyle activities, all within walking distance.

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A number of play areas are provided for kids to enjoy themselves while parents sit back and enjoy a selection of sidewalk cafés. It's home to more than 500 residential units, 130 retail shops, the indoor Megapolis Entertainment Center, a popular entertainment centre for high-end arcade games, from car racing simulators, to bowling, billiards, and karaoke, and Novo Cinemas.

Perlita Gardens is a mixed villa and townhouse development in a secluded environment located immediately to the south of Medina Centrale. Characterised by lush landscaping, seclusion is the defining feature of Perlita Gardens.

Porto Arabia represents a modern Mediterranean district with a mix of indoor and outdoor retail outlets. With a wealth of popular international brands, a broad range of F&B options and the upcoming five-star hotel and resort Corinthia Doha, Porto Arabia is a complete upscale living, leisure and recreational destination. The precinct offers friendly services and amenities ranging from climate-controlled shopping arcades, open-air boardwalk with access to valet parking facilities, water taxi drop-offs and golf cart transportation. A range of residential options is available including one to four-bedroom apartments, penthouses and one to three-bedroom townhouses with unit sizes from 116 to 900 sq m. Porto Arabia is also home to the new Corinthia Yacht Club and The St. Regis Marsa Arabia Island, The Pearl – Qatar

Qanat Quartier (QQ) is a private and picturesque community where Venetian charm meets Arabian chic. With pastel-coloured low-rise buildings, intricate canals, pedestrian-friendly piazzas, Qanat Quartier is Qatar’s very own little Venice. Each waterway is spanned by stylish bridges further evoking Italian romantic living. A wide choice of boutiques and outlets offer a great shopping experience. Residents and visitors can pick from a variety of F&B outlets. The district boasts a worldclass beach front with outstanding views, and visitor parking for over 1,000 cars. Water taxis are also available at Qanat Quartier, which can take you on a fun trip around the district for a minimum of 20 minutes. Don't miss stepping on the Music Steps, linking QQ7 boardwalk with the mezzanine level.

Viva Bahriya is architecturally themed to echo the very best of the Arab Maghreb with Moroccanstyled townhouses and apartments exuding Moorish elegance. Viva Bahriya is perfect for families and those seeking a more relaxed locale. A range of residential options is available including one to four-bedroom apartments and penthouses located in elegant tower residences, with unit sizes ranging from 107 to 623 sq m. Townhouses and low-rise towers offer innovative design and features with direct beach views. Among the most significant residential features in Viva Bahriya are Al Mutahidah Towers. Comprising two connected towers of 24 floors each, the highrise structure features 480 residential units of various dimensions including studios, lofts, luxury apartments, and townhouses as well as high-level penthouses.

In a nutshell...

The Pearl Island is a relaxed luxury waterfront project of residential apartments, villas, cafés and restaurants, and retail outlets. There is an unlimited superb selection of restaurants, and some of the top brands in the world, offering everything from couture fashion to exquisite jewellery and home décor.

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Entertainment, Music Centre

Pharmacy, Veterinary Clinic

Sports, Fashion, Flowers

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Gewan Island

Corinthia Golf Club

Crystal Residences

W Zeit

German Doner Kabab

Chocolate Coffee Lounge

Build It Burger

Eden Cafe

Karaki

Turqouise Café and Gallery

Baladna

Al Majles Diyafa

Hasan Kolcuoglu

Shater Abbas Triangle

Il Gelato di Bruno

Maia Coffee and Chocolate

Texas Chicken

Meat Smith

Jwala

UDC Tower

Iksha 360 (UDC Tower, 42nd Floor)

Gourmet District

Food Court (Ground Floor)

Medina Centrale

Hypermarket

Furniture, Fashion, Flowers

Banks, Telecoms

Fitness, Spa and Accessories

Entertainment

Sports Shop

Laundry

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One of Doha’s premier shopping districts, The Pearl Island’s Mediterranean-style marinas are lined with stylish cafés, restaurants and elegant boutiques featuring many of the world’s top luxury brands

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Souq Al Wakra

Qatar's second Souq Waqif stands in Al Wakra and is becoming a top destination for both residents and tourists.

Following Doha, Al Wakra is the second largest city in Qatar. Located in eastern Qatar, just south of Doha, the city is believed to have a history of its own, independent from that of the capital.

In the charming, ancient city of Al Wakra is an enchanting, thriving souq that is well worth a visit for anyone interested in Qatari heritage and culture, and seeing Qatar outside of the bright lights of its capital city. Al Wakra's own thriving market – Souq Al Wakra – is full of popular restaurants and coffee shops.

Setting off southward from Doha, stop for a visit at Souq Al Wakra with its maze of courtyards and alleyways, leading to a promenade of traditional shops, restaurants, and a beach, which is the souq's charm.

Souq Al Wakra, also known as Souq Waqif, Al Wakra or Heritage Village, officially opened on Al Wakra seafront in 2014. The souq stretches for approximately 3 km along the town’s coast, with a promenade or corniche for people to walk along. The souq is divided into 10 zones of markets, restaurants, shops, stables, and a kids playground, as well as the Souq Al Wakra Hotel Qatar and ample parking.

The souq or Heritage Village is designed to resemble old Qatari homes and villages. The alleyways take you to individual 'homes' that are developing into designated markets:

• Women's Accessories and Perfumes • Men's Accessories • Perfumes • Nuts • Flowers and Sweets • Gold • Honey • Cheese • Fish • Birds

• Swords • Souvenirs • Carpets • Handicrafts

• Hawks/Falcons • Wood and more.

Relax and soak up the vitality and atmosphere at one of its eclectic mix of great restaurants and cafés, which offer traditional Qatari, Yemeni and other regional and international cuisines. The souq is home to many local restaurants and coffee shops with modern twists such as E'asair Cafe, Al Baranda, Al Noukhaza Restaurant and more. Restaurants serving dishes from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and Asia are also on offer. Popular dining options are Al Aker Sweets (Arabic), Royal Tandoor (Indian), Danat Al Bahar (barbecue fish), Barahat Al Wakra (Indian), and Bennigan's (American) to name a few. The souq is a popular destination for barbecue and grill restaurants. For a lighter choice, there are also cafés serving only sweets or snacks or just plain coffee. Try Gharissa for local ice cream or dessert.

Collect memories of Qatar with Arab male and female salt and pepper shakers or cups, fridge magnets, shisha bottles, intricately designed plates, lanterns, keychains, mugs and more. Other souvenirs include dhow boat miniatures, traditional Arab dallah (coffee pots) as well as brass-studded wooden chests in many sizes. Woven items include bedouin weaving, traditional floor cushions, kilims

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and carpets as well as colourful baskets. Silver jewellery, misbah (prayer beads) and traditional gypsum carvings make attractive mementoes.

Souq Al Wakra stands out with its promenade, allowing visitors easy access to the sandy beach where old wrecked dhows rest. The Souq Al Wakra Beach is a family-friendly beach so keep in mind the conservative culture of Qatar. Swimsuits are required to access the water. All basic amenities are available including lifeguards and changing rooms for both men and women.

Souq Al Wakra Hotel Qatar has an idyllic setting, woven into the fabric of the souq on the shores of the Arabian Gulf. The five-star hotel comprises two buildings with a total of 101 guest rooms. Both buildings are former heritage houses, which have been preserved with the architecture mirroring a traditional Qatari house.

In keeping with local heritage, each of the guest rooms and suites features classic thatched roofs, reflecting traditional basket weaving elements. The guest rooms have been designed with colourful motifs reflecting the jubilant blues of the sea and the sandy tones of the desert, inspired by Al Wakra’s history as a pearl diving and fishing village.

Open walkways and maze-like paths lead to courtyards where multiple guest rooms can be blocked off to create private areas for groups.

Large groups are able to stay together in guest rooms grouped around shaded majlis, perfect for celebrations or family gatherings.

Souq Al Wakra Hotel Qatar has five restaurants and lounges. Jarnen offers Mediterranean all-day dining with fresh seafood sourced daily from Al Wakra Market and barbecue grilled to order at live cooking stations. Markhan, an Arabic fusion lounge, offers the ideal place to enjoy the sunset from the terrace overlooking the gulf. Emshoot invites guests to discover the culinary delights of Asia’s diverse flavours with dishes ranging from sushi to tandoori kebabs. Serving a selection of light international dishes, guests can dine upstairs and embrace the sights and sounds of the nearby souq at Mahaadeg’s terrace. Guests can grab a quick bite for breakfast or an afternoon snack at the Lobby Lounge. In addition, majlis are situated across the property offering an authentic Bedouin-style evening of live barbecue and other social gatherings.

Tivoli Spa offers separate treatment rooms for men and women as well as a hydro pool, steam room, Vichy Shower and Jacuzzi. A multi-functional gym in each building is also available for guests.

The hotel is only a 15-minute drive to Hamad International Airport (HIA). It also has direct access to the adjacent Al Wakra Family Beach. For more information, visit tivolihotels.com

Parking and more

Parking is ample, right off Al Wakra Main Street as you access the souq. The extensive parking is still free at the moment. Convenient golf carts are available in the evenings to take you from the parking lot to your destination.

Access to cash is available at the Doha Bank ATM. Opening times: Most shops operate 10 am

noon and reopen 4 pm – 10 pm. On Fridays, stores will close for the afternoon prayers. However, only a few shops and restaurants are open during the day so it's best to plan your visit to the souq after 4 pm.

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Only a few minutes from Hamad International Airport, you can revisit the life that Qataris used to lead. Souq Al Wakra is calm and has great old world charm.

Today’s visitors require modern standards and the restroom facilities are first class and well maintained. The many cafes and restaurants serve delicious fare – choose your favourite cuisine from around the world.

The family-friendly beach and beachfront promenade are especially attractive in the cool evenings when walkers and joggers benefit from clean air and absence of big-city bustle.

Restaurants/Cafes

1 Al Nouhkaza Restaurant - Arabic

2 Bennigan’s - American, Burgers

3 Danat Al Bahar - BBQ Fish, Seafood

4 Royal Tandoor - North Indian

5 Al Aker Sweets - Arabic Desserts

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6 LalQila - Pakistani, Indian

7 Al Koufa - Arabic

8 Al Fanar - Arabic

9 Mercato Antico - Italian

10 Barahat Al Wakra - Arabic

The ultimate relaxation may be found in the souq’s five-star Souq Al Wakra Hotel Qatar which combines an undisturbed village ambience with world class catering and spa health facilities.

1 Emshoot - Asian food inspired by the Silk Road

2 Jarnen - Mediterranean

3 Mahaadeg - International

4 Markhan - Arabic

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Find out more about the high profile international horticultural show that opens in October at Al Bidda Park.

Events and Activities Events and

There are some exciting motorsports events in Qatar towards the end of the year, including the eagerly anticipaed Formula 1 race!

Activities An overview of the local sports scene, including
Committee, federations and associations, and sports facilities. Sports in Qatar 161 135 Events in Qatar August – November 2023 © MARHABA M87 AUTUMN 2023 131 162 Sports Events August – November 2023 166 A full listing of clubs, societies and activities, from Archery to Water Sports Sports Activities 174 Health and Wellness • Holistic Wellness • Pilates • Yoga Leisure Activities 147 Clubs, societies and activities, from Arts and Crafts to Water Parks and Play Zones 144 Feature – All You Need to Know About Expo 2023 Doha
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EAA announces Qatar Has Talent

EAA’s back to school campaign in support of underprivileged children gets more exciting with the addition of the Qatar Has Talent competition.

Education Above All Foundation (EAA) was established by Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, and today works in over 59 countries, transforming the lives of 16 million marginalized and impoverished children and youth.

EAA’s purpose through its back to school campaign is to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals of quality education, good health and well-being, and partnerships for the goals. Qatar Has Talent is the latest initiative in this endeavour. In March 2023, EAA organised a football tournament and art competition between 36 schools in Qatar, an event that raised enough funds to benefit 50,000 children.

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Students can register for Qatar Has Talent through their schools or on the EAA website between August 1 and October 12, 2023: donate.educationaboveall.org

For enquiries, email mkerwat@eaa.org.qa or WhatsApp 5000 7682

EAA presents an exciting new competition: QATAR HAS TALENT

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Events August – November

These are just some of the events taking place over the coming months – see our online events calendar at marhaba.qa for much more to do. For sports events see the separate calendar in this section. Events may be changed or cancelled.

August 2023

Ongoing Qatar-Indonesia 2023 Year of Culture

This year's programme celebrates the mutual appreciation between the two countries in terms of their religious heritage, their appreciation of history and their aspirations for the future. The year-long event features performances, exhibitions, sports and culinary events, photography projects, residency and volunteer programmes. yearsofculture.qa

Ongoing QNL Heritage Library permanent exhibition Books, manuscripts, photographs, maps, globes and travellers' instruments depicting the interaction between Arabs and the West over the centuries, along with the history of science, literature, writing and travel. Use the new QNL app for quick and easy access to the collections or to make enquiries. qnl.qa

Until 31 Aug Discover the Whale Sharks of Qatar Qatar is home to one of the largest whale sharks’ aggregations in the world, and the coastal waters provide an ideal location to see large numbers of whale sharks gathering to feed close to the surface. Discover Qatar offers the chance to see these gracious creatures with an expert presentation on habits, feeding patterns and research being carried out in Qatar. discoverqatar.qa

Until 10 Sept Zwara: Focus On Forever Valentino (right) Inspired by the recent Forever Valentino exhibition, Qatar-based designers in the Zwara programme explore the conversations and crossover between fashion and other design disciplines. m7.org.qa M7, Msheireb Downtown Doha

Until 30 Sept Hayy bin Yaqdhan Exhibition Part of the 'One Book, One Doha' campaign by Qatar Reads, Qatar National Library has a new exhibition about the story of Hayy bin Yaqdhan, who grew up alone on a deserted island. This is a journey through Hayy's life, using versions of the book in English, Arabic and Dutch. qnl.qa

Until 7 Dec MetaWhat? The COVID-19 pandemic impacted everything we know, and the way in which we communicated with each other: Zoom, Roblox, Facebook changing to Meta. The exhibition examines the metaverse and the new generation of media and entertainment. Over 100 physical objects, artworks and installations shows what the metaverse can both bring to people's lives and what it can prohibit. Simultaneously is Gaia, a touring artwork by UK artist Luke Jerram providing a new perspective of our place on the planet. mediamajlis.northwestern.edu

Until 16 Dec AIR 6 & 7 – The Present: The Future Of The Past (right) The latest group exhibition from Fire Station’s Artist in Residence (AIR) programme alumni, showing the creative process of 31 artists in the studio alongside their final artworks. firestation.org.qa

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Until DFI Workshop: Watching the Classics – Making Movies Modern An online programme for filmmakers and cinephiles to deepen their knowledge of film history. dohafilminstitute.com

15 Jan 2024

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What's on at National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ)

Until Olafur Eliasson: The Curious Desert The first exhibition of Olafur Eliasson’s work in the Gulf region, at two locations. Near the Al Thakhira mangrove in northern Qatar are 12 temporary pavilions forming an artistic laboratory in the desert. The gallery presentation at the museum features artworks exploring the Icelandic-Danish artist’s experimentation across many media, with models, watercolours, light installations and photos of Iceland.

15 Aug

31 Aug

Until AI Digital Centre Summer Programmes Creative workshops and field trips, covering coding through Minecraft, cybersecurity, design and engineering, filmmaking, and 3D and virtual reality. For ages 8 – 16, registration is required.

15 Jan 2024

Until Pipilotti Rist: Your Brain to Me, My Brain to You A large-scale installation by renowned Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist, her first in the Middle East. Visitors embark on a journey of self-discovery through a multisensory experience that symbolises humanity’s collective unconscious and the power of the mind. A prominent part of the installation is the 'pixels', 12,000 LED lights strung on cables representing neurons firing and communicating with each other. The bulbs have been programmed with sound and video featuring abstract footage of Qatar’s landscapes.

Until A Sneak Peek at Qatar Auto Museum The exhibition features three amazing cars in the Mawater Gallery. The new Qatar Auto Museum will explore the past, present and future of the automobile and is in line with Qatar National Vision 2030 to support the cultural, educational and tourism sectors, the strong investments in the automotive industry, and Qatar's role as a host for global automotive events such as the Qatar Geneva International Motor Show and Formula 1.

20 Jan 2024

25 Jan 2024

24 Oct – The Shape of Time: Art and Ancestors of Oceania from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (right) Nearly 130 works from The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Oceanic collection, being exhibited outside The Met for the first time in nearly a century. The exhibition is organised by the themes Voyaging, Ancestors and Time which explores the rich cultural heritage of Pacific Islanders over the last 400 years.

24 Oct – Growing Kopi, Drinking Qahwa: Stories of Coffee in Qatar and Indonesia Through a fascinating display of artefacts, photographs, and interactive elements, visitors can delve into the histories, traditions, and flavours of coffee in these two nations. Part of QatarIndonesia 2023 Year of Culture.

17 Feb 2024

Headrest, Tami Islands, Papua New Guinea, mid to late 19th century, wood. The Michael C Rockefeller Memorial Collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Opening times: Galleries and shops: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 7 pm, Friday 1:30 pm – 7 pm.

Jiwan Restaurant: Monday to Thursday, Saturday 12:30 pm – 8 pm, Friday 1:30 pm – 8 pm.

Admission: Tickets must be purchased online in advance. Visitors are asked to dress modestly in keeping with Qatari culture. 4452 5555, nmoq.org.qa C4

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Gulf Folk Meets the Philharmonic Masterpieces combining Western orchestral music with traditional Gulf folk genres. This concert is conducted by Kamoliddin Urinbaev from Uzbekistan, who will be presenting his new composition, 'Roh Al Maqam' (maqam meaning place/location in Arabic and referring to a system of melodic modes). qatarphilharmonicorchestra.org Abdul Aziz Nasser Theatre, Souq Waqif

5 – 9 S'hail – Katara International Hunting and Falconry Exhibition A platform to preserve and promote the art of hunting and falconry, while also supporting educational and environmental initiatives. s-hail.qa Katara Cultural Village

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The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) and Qatar Museums Gallery – Al Riwaq

Until Mosques in Qatar: Then and Now The exhibition takes us on an architectural tour of Qatar, depicting the earliest mosques through to the modern designs of today.

23 Oct – Fashioning an Empire: Textiles from Safavid Iran (below left) A four-part exhibition showing the critical role that silk played during the Safavid period (1501 – 1736 CE): The establishment of the silk monopoly and state-funded manufacturing, exploring the production and technical components of textiles; the rise of Isfahan as an imperial capital; fashion and trends in Safavid society; and contemporary commissions created by local designers inspired by Safavid textiles. 'Fashioning an Empire' was conceived by and first presented at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, Washington DC in 2021–22.

24 Feb 2024

25 Oct – Dan Flavin/Donald Judd: Doha (above right) QM Gallery – Al Riwaq hosts an exhibition of the work of Dan Flavin (1933 – 1996) and Donald Judd (1928 – 1994), two of the most influential figures of Minimalism, who met in 1962 in New York. Organised by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in collaboration with QM.

Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 7 pm, Friday 1:30 pm – 7 pm.

Admission: Tickets must be purchased online in advance.Visitors are asked to dress modestly in keeping with Qatari culture. There is a free shuttle service between MIA and Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Qatar National Library, and Fire Station. 4422 4444, mia.org.qa C4

8 – 9 Masterpieces of Furniture Design (right) This curated exhibition showcases an exceptional collection of 50 furniture pieces spanning 200 years of design, each a true masterpiece blending innovation, artistry, and functionality. In partnership with the Vitra Design Museum in Germany. m7.org.qa

M7 Gallery, Msheireb Downtown Doha

15 Bizet's Carmen One of the most popular Western operas, with guest conductor Elias Grandy. qatarphilharmonicorchestra.org QNCC

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What's on at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art

Ongoing Mathaf Collection, Summary Part 2 Some of the museum's most iconic pieces, featuring 20th and 21st century contemporary art by artists from the Arab World, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Europe – all historically connected to Qatar and the Arab Peninsula.

Until Beirut and the Golden Sixties: A Manifesto of Fragility A multidisciplinary exhibition that examines a turbulent chapter in the development of modernism in Beirut, from the 1958 Lebanon Crisis to the Lebanese Civil War in 1975. The Beirut art scene of the 1960s saw an explosion of creativity and artistic experimentation, as seen in the 230 artworks and 300 archival documents from nearly 40 collections worldwide, alongside 8 works from Mathaf’s collection and a number of archival documents.

5 Aug 2023

26 Oct – De/Constructed Meaning (right) A collaboration with VCUarts Qatar, using an installation which acts as a writing device on sand to show the evolution of the Arabic script interpretations.

5 Mar 2024

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26 Oct – The Mailbox Project: Cities Under Quarantine The project arose from the COVID-19 isolation, with 57 handmade, handstitched books created in Beirut shipped to 19 different countries. Reza Abedini designed each book for a specific artist and asked them to do whatever they liked on the book's blank pages, using any medium. The project was first shown in Florence, Italy in 2021.

26 Oct – Mehdi Moutashar: Introspection as Resistance (right) Moutashar’s first solo exhibition in Qatar, presenting new and existing works in a variety of media, bridging contemporary art with the heritage of the Arab-Muslim world. Inspired by Arabic calligraphy and ornamental patterns, his pieces challenge the categories his work might be placed in, including Abstraction, Minimalism and Op-Art.

5 Mar 2024

5 Mar 2024

26 Oct – Distilled Lessons: Abstraction in Arab Modernism The exhibition depicts experiments in abstraction that show how Arab modernism differs from its counterparts around the world. The works show how regional artists have drawn ideas, visual elements, and techniques from the rich and diverse heritage of the Arab-Muslim world, particularly calligraphy and ornamentation.

Ongoing Art Lesson with Ismail Azzam Artist and curator Ismail Azzam is at Mathaf every Sunday and Monday 4 pm – 7 pm for lessons in different portraiture techniques using media like pencil, charcoal and paint. The lessons are for people with basic to intermediate sketching and drawing skills and each participant must bring their own sketchbook.

Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 9 am – 7 pm, Friday 1:30 pm – 7 pm.

Admission: Tickets must be purchased online in advance. Visitors are asked to dress modestly in keeping with Qatari culture. There is a free shuttle service between Mathaf and the Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar National Library, and Fire Station. The Mathaf stop on the Education City public tram service is approximately three minutes away from the museum. 4402 8855, mathaf.org.qa C2

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October

2 Oct 2023 – Expo 2023 Doha, Qatar Under the theme 'Green Desert, Better Environment', The International Horticultural Expo will bring together the world to unite in the fight against desertification – one third of the world’s land surface is threatened by this global problem, increasing by 12 mn hectares per annum. There are four sub-themes: Modern Agriculture, Technology and Innovation, Environmental Awareness, and Sustainability. This is the first horticultural exhibition to be held in a region with a desert climate and supports the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030. dohaexpo2023.gov.qa Al Bidda Park

28 Mar 2024

10 – 11

Arab Fintech Forum Qatar's first forum for fintech leaders and startups, addressing both the challenges and opportunities of the global fintech ecosystem. arabfintechforum.com The Ritz-Carlton, Doha

10 – 12

Autonomous e-Mobility Forum The Ministry of Transport (MOT) is hosting the first event highlighting the latest trends and innovations in sustainable transport solutions. It will be a platform for exchanging experiences, ideas and having discussions on developments in the field of electric transport and self-driving mobility. aemobforum. com Venue to be confirmed

21 – 31 Street Art Festival Talented local and international artists come together to showcase their skills, transforming ordinary spaces into captivating works of art. Katara Cultural Village

23 – 25

The Big 5 Construct Qatar and Index Design Qatar An opportunity for everyone in the constuction and interior design industries to source products and services for all project requirements. thebig5-qatar.com, index-qatar.com DECC

24 – 26

Cityscape Qatar Cityscape provides opportunities for networking and learning about the latest real estate market trends in the region, particularly Qatar and its ambitious growth plans. cityscapeqatar.com DECC

November

6 – 8

Hospitality Qatar 2023 International hospitality and HORECA trade show, providing local, regional and international businesses access to opportunities in the country's hospitality sector, and further building on the developments made to the sector so far. hospitalityqatar.qa DECC

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Global Wellness Summit (GWS) 2023 The summit brings together leaders and visionaries to shape the future of the booming global wellness economy. The conference is held at a different location each year, and this 17th edition's theme is 'A Time for Transformation', reflecting Qatar's own transformation into a premier wellness tourism destination. globalwellnesssummit.com Msheireb

6 – 9

DFI Ajyal Youth Film Festival The Doha Film Institute's platform empower the region's youth and inspire film enthusiasts of all ages in Qatar and the region. dohafilminstitute. com Katara Cultural Village

9 – 12 5th International Primary Health Care Conference Hosted by the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) under the theme 'Primary Care Today: Lessons Learnt, Future Action for Sustainability', this high-profile event will convene more than 1,000 speakers, healthcare professionals, policymakers, eminent researchers, educators, students and stakeholders from across the globe. iphcc2023.phcc.gov.qa The Ritz-Carlton, Doha

14 – 18

Katara Traditional Dhow Festival This vibrant festival brings together an enchanting display of traditional dhows, intricately adorned with vibrant colours and elegant designs, showcasing the craftsmanship and seafaring traditions of Qatar. Katara Cultural Village

20 – 22

Qatar Travel Mart (QTM 2023) Sponsored by Qatar Tourism, Qatar Airways, and Katara Hospitality to support the tourism sector in Qatar, the exhibition will have 35 countries participating, showcasing popular travel destinations and trends in tourism. qtmqatar.com

DECC

28 – 29

World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) 2023 WISE

is a biennial summit and a range of ongoing programmes promoting innovation and building the future of education through collaboration WISE was established by Qatar Foundation in 2009 under the patronage of its chairperson, Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser. wise-qatar.org QNCC

Upcoming events

4 – 7 Dec 17th Annual GPCA Forum The forum will be held for the first time in Qatar, under the theme ‘Mobilizing Chemistry for Impactful Transformation’. The programme will highlight the crucial role of chemistry in driving innovation and sustainability in various industries, and will bring together global and regional chemical leaders to discuss topics like sustainability, innovation, portfolio transformation, and achieving true netzero emissions. gpcaforum.com QNCC

20 Dec – Mal Lawal 4 Exploring the history of gaming, with a focus on the 1990s, through objects shared by private collectors. nmoq.org.qa National Museum of Qatar

Jan 2024

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Lectures, exhibitions and workshops

Throughout the Year

• Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar Dean’s Lecture Series. 4454 8400, qatar.cmu.edu C2

• Embrace Doha Workshops and events aimed at enriching the cultural experience of expats and visitors. embracedoha.net

• Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar Faculty Lectures. 4457 8100, qatar.georgetown.edu C2

• Heenat Salma Farm Workshops and activities including sadu weaving, pottery and aromatherapy. 5096 0007, heenatsalma.earth

• Katara Exhibitions, cultural and music events, and workshops. Call Centre: 182, katara.net B4

• Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art Exhibitions, workshops, artist encounters and guided tours for families. 4402 8855, mathaf.org.qa C2

• Museum of Islamic Art Workshops, educational programmes, library and gallery tours. 4422 4444, mia.org.qa D4

• National Museum of Qatar Online tours, workshops, lectures, and activities for schoolchildren. 4452 5555, nmoq.org.qa C4

• Qatar Foundation Convocations, summits, and lifestyle and business-related workshops. 4454 0000, qf.org.qa C2

• Qatar National Library Workshops, educational and academic programmes, reading events and chess club. qnl.qa C2

• Virginia Commonwealth University of Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar) Gallery lectures, exhibitions, and community classes in art, design and crafts. 4402 0555, qatar.vcu C2

Music, drama and more

• Doha Film Institute Film screenings and festivals, workshops and educational programmes. dohafilminstitute.com

• Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra Regular performances of Western and Arabic music. qatarphilharmonicorchestra.org

• Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha Pub Quiz at Shehrazad on the last Monday of each month. 4428 1555, radissonblu.com D3/4

• The Doha Players An amateur dramatic society that presents a range of shows and open mic nights throughout the year. See their Facebook page

• The Doha Singers Qatar's largest and oldest amateur choir. dohasingers.com

Events may be subject to a change of dates or cancellation. The separate Sports Events Calendar can be found in this section. To be included in our listings, email marhaba@qatar.net.qa

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Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) Qatar Foundation C2 4470 7000, qncc.qa

Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC) C4 4033 1111, decc.qa

Katara Cultural Village Lusail Street B4 182, katara.net

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Expo 2023 Doha will make history as the first A1 International Horticultural Exhibition to be held in Qatar, and in the MENA region – indeed, the first to be held in a desert climate.

The six-month long event is a collaboration between the Bureau International Des Expositions (BIE) and the International Association for Horticultural Producers (AIPH). BIE is the intergovernmental organisation based in Paris that oversees and regulates all international exhibitions that last more than three weeks and are of non-commercial nature.

Expo 2023 Doha will attract international visitors and feature participation from 80 countries and NGOs. The Expo is developed under Qatar National Vision 2030 and is being organised by the Ministry of Municipality.

The theme is ‘Green Desert, Better Environment’, addressing the challenges faced by hot desert nations with regard to desertification and sustainability. Historically, greening the desert was a challenge. It is now possible to achieve, and can be the answer to global water, energy, and food scarcity problems. One-third of the world’s land surface is threatened by desertification and an additional 12 mn hectares of arid land is emerging each year. Desertification has become a pressing global issue, affecting the livelihoods of millions of people who rely on the benefits of ecosystems that drylands provide. As land becomes more arid, so people will migrate from rural to urban areas, causing both an environmental and economic problem. To achieve – and maintain – a green desert, there is a need for a platform where people can come together to exchange information, technology and innovations.

Visitors will be inspired to explore and adopt change through four sub-themes: modern agriculture, technology and innovation, environmental awareness and sustainability. Expo 2023 Doha will also aim to attract cutting-edge global technologies and foster international collaborations to achieve goals.

According to Expo 2023 Doha Secretary General, Mohamed Ali Al Khouri, ‘By hosting this event, we are raising awareness about the importance of more sustainable livelihoods and sending a powerful sustainability message to all visitors and particularly younger generations.’

With the event lasting six months, it has the potential to create a an exceptional and lasting impact. The organisers and the ministry have worked on a strong thematic programme that involves a number of international specialised agencies and organisations. The overarching aim is to leave behind a substantial legacy and surpass the achievements of previous horticultural expos.

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WHAT EXPO 2023 DOHA WILL OFFER

The event is expected to attract a total of 3 mn visitors and will take place in the beautiful Al Bidda Park, spanning 1.7 mn sq m and overlooking the waters of the Arabian Gulf. There will be a slew of activities and entertainment suitable for everyone: business visitors, horticulture enthusiasts, tourists, families, and children.

On offer will be the extensive gardens in the park, thought-provoking talks, conferences, art and F&B choices. Facilities include congress and exhibition centres, a family amphitheatre, domes with indoor gardens, a cultural bazaar, a farmers market, an environment centre and biodiversity museum, and a grandstand arena.

One particular hightlight of the event will be the National Day celebrations, to take place on 18 December, to include a flag-raising ceremony with international official delegations in attendance.

Expo 2023 Doha will be divided into three distinct areas where volunteers will be assigned – between 3,000 and 4,000 will be recruited for the six month event.

The international area, located in the northern part of the park, will serve as the gateway to the expo and the main hub for international gardens, exhibitions, and events, covering an approximate area of 700,000 sq m. The family area, occupying a central position within the park, will provide a focal point for family-oriented activities, gatherings, and outdoor pursuits, encompassing an estimated area of 500,000 sq m. The third area, the cultural area, is located in the southern zone, and will serve as a venue for cultural and traditional activities, and exhibitions, and covers a space of approximately 500,000 sq m.

Expo 2023 Doha is scheduled to run from 2 October 2023 until 28 March 2024 – at 179 days, this is the second-largest event Qatar will host after the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM. The Expo promises to be yet another successful international event in Qatar!

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Leisure Activities

Marhaba updates this information for every issue; however, details may change after going to press. Please check with the organisation concerned. If your organisation is listed in these pages, email any changes to us at marhaba@qatar.net.qa.

Many of the locations for the following listings can be found using the map pages in this guide. Marhaba pocket maps can be purchased at bookshops and stores around town.

✔ Indicates either an activity for children or an activity in which children can participate.

Arts and Crafts

Arts and Crafts Center B3 A vibrant centre in Al Duhail South, offering art classes and workshops for all ages. Caters to events, birthdays, schools and universities.

4486 5201, artsandcrafts.qa ✔

Fire Station C3 A contemporary art space committed to supporting artists, curators and the wider public through their residencies and public programmes. 4422 4222, firestation.org.qa

Heenat Salma Farm The eco-farm and camp offers courses and workshops in botanical art, architectural sketching, colouring and more.

4441 1195, 5096 0007, heenatsalma.earth ✔

IAID Performing Arts (IAID) D4 Offers progressive courses from beginner to advanced covering colour theory, art styles, drawing and painting techniques, visual art perception and portraits. 4432 0974, 4441 1234, iaidonline.org ✔

International Artists of Doha (IAD) Group for professional artists living in Qatar who get together and exhibit on a regular basis. 6699 0122, see their Facebook page for more details.

Katara Art Center (KAC) at Building 5 at Katara Cultural Village B4 Courses and workshops in photography, printmaking, design, drawing, painting, ceramics and more. 4408 0244, dohakac.com ✔

Paint The Town Qatar Multiple locations A division of Trinity Talent Qatar. A leisurely event, where participants are taught how to paint. Each session consists of a different painting taught by an artist. 7759 1219, paintqatar.com

Qatar Art Center (QAC) C3 Art residency and art hub, founded in 1993 by HE Sheikh Hassan bin Mohammed bin Ali Al Thani. 4487 7488, qatar-art-center.business.site

Qatar Fine Arts Association at Building 13 at Katara Cultural Village B4 Aims to raise the level of scientific and technical artists, and maintain their production. 4408 1469, see their Facebook page for more details. ✔

VCUarts Qatar Community Education C2 Courses in jewellery design, fashion design, dressmaking, drawing, Photoshop, Illustrator, watercolours and more. 4402 0555, qatar.vcu.edu

Visual Art Center D2 Acts under the umbrella of the Ministry of Sports and Youth, offers services in all aspects of visual art. It covers basic drawing techniques, painting, printmaking, graphic design and illustration, photography, ceramics, basic design and computer graphics. 4408 1388/1471

Boat and Fishing Trips, and Water Sports

Many tour companies offer half- and full-day dhow trips and fishing trips, which often include lunch. Trips to Al Safliya Island are popular and water sports are available at an extra cost. See Sightseeing in the Discovering Qatar section for tour companies and Sports Activities in this section for water sports.

AquaSports (Previously Paddle Qatar) B4/C4 Runs a range of tours, camping activities, school, educational and team building trips, beach barbecue and kayaking tours at The Pearl Island and the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA). 3319 4445, aquasportsq.com ✔

Blue Pearl Experience Multiple locations Organises outdoor adventure, camps and water sports activities at The Pearl Island, Doha Golf Club, Fuwairit, Zekreet and Sealine. 6660 2830, bluepearlexperience.com ✔

Fishing and parasailing trips Call Bassel on 5551 8100

National Cruise Organises cruises and tours on the sea including dinner cruises, city tours, corporate cruises, birthdays and other special occasions as well as fishing and beach trips.

6600 0926, 7799 9666, nationalcruise.com ✔

Qatar Sea Angling Association Founded in 1987 to encourage anglers to meet up regularly to share knowledge, bait and tackle tips, and a little adventure fishing around Qatar as well as support local research. qsaa.net

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Regatta Sailing Academy B4 Windsurfing instruction offered for all ages. 5550 3484, regattasailingacademy.com

Ronautica Middle East B4 Yacht charters, day boat charters and fishing trips. Contact the Harbour Master at The Pearl Island. 6674 1577, 4409 5279, ronauticame.com

Cinemas

Asian Town Cinema F3 Offers four cinemas with 500 seating capacity each. 4499 9013

Cineco 3, Al Khor Mall A 3-screen cineplex. 4029 6503/4453 3445

Cineco, Gulf Mall C3 A 13-screen multiplex. 4031 0600

Cineco, Villaggio Mall D2 Offers 13 cinemas including one IMAX 3D. 4451 7001

Flik Cinemas, Lagoona Mall B4 Platinum and Gold Class multiplex, offering four screens. 4443 2757

Flik Cinemas, Mirqab Mall D3 Offers eight screens. 4434 0737

Katara Cinema, Building 49 B4 Luxurious cinema with four VIP theatres. 5028 5994

Mall Cinema, The Mall D4 Offers three cinemas. 4467 8666

Novo Cinema Call Centre 4031 5803, novocinemas.com/qatar

• Novo Cinema, 01 Mall E3 A 5-screen cinema.

• Novo Cinema, Doha Oasis D4 A 19-screen cinema.

• Novo Cinema, Mall of Qatar C1 A 19-screen cinema, IMAX and MX4D.

• Novo Cinema, Msheireb Galleria D4 A 6-screen cinema, including VIP 7-star screens.

• Novo Cinema, Souq Waqif D4 A four standard theatres and a VIP 7-star screen.

• Novo Cinemas, Tawar Mall C3 A 9-screen cinema with Dolby Atmos sound.

• Novo Cinema, The Pearl Island B4 A 10-screen cinema, including IMAX and VIP.

Qatar Bahrain Cinema, City Center-Doha C4 A 14-screen multiplex. 6503 6086, 4493 3355

Roxy Cinemas, B. Square Mall E4 A 5-screen cinema with a VIP screen. 4017 1614

The Cinema Palace, The Royal Plaza D3 A 3-screen cinema. 4432 0938

VOX Cinemas, Doha Festival City B2 A 19-screen cinema multiplex including one 4DX. 4435 4444

VOX Cinemas, Doha Oasis D4 A 19-screen cinema multiplex including one 4DX. 4410 4100

Clubs and Hobbies

Doha Skaters A community of professional and amateur skaters or roller bladers led by Coach Ahmed Alghorab, commonly found on Lusail Marina. Hosts events and training. 7701 3335, see their Instagram and Facebook pages.

Doha Stitches A ladies only sewing and crafting charity group where members use their sewing and crafting skills to give back. Join their private Facebook group for more details.

Doha Writers' Workshop A community of teachers, students and professionals interested in writing, reading and the art of sharing experiences through words. Join their private Facebook group for more details.

Friends of the Environment Centre (FEC)

C3 Raising environmental awareness and conservation. 4487 4725/4731, fec.qa (Arabic) ✔

Friends of Nature (FON) in Ezdan Mall C3

A non-profit organisation, which organises environmental awareness programmes and activities. 7002 0543 (Arabic) ✔

Heenat Salma Farm The eco-farm and camp offers courses and workshops in multi-shafting weaving, palm weaving, silk painting, sadu weaving, handbuilding clay, pottery and more. 4441 1195, 5096 0007, heenatsalma.earth ✔

HOG Qatar Chapter D3 (Harley Owners Group®) Aims to increase the level of enthusiasm toward Harley Davidson motorcycles. 4463 2429/28, harley-davidsondoha.com

Qatar Billiards & Snooker Federation (QBSF) D4

Founded in 1991 to establish a base of players who are able to lead the sport of billiards, pool and snooker. qbsf@qbsf.qa, qbsf.qa

Qatar Chess Association D4 Chess training and tournaments for children. 4494 4290/91/92, 4469 4349 (girls), 4465 9791 (boys), qatarchess.com ✔

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Qatar Duners Connect with other bikers, and take on the dunes. Join their private Facebook group for details.

Qatar Flying Club A private flying company in Al Khor Airport, offering pilot training, gyro-copter training and weight shift, discovery flights from above, and private pilot’s licence. 4457 1491, qatarflyingclub.net

Qatar Motor & Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) in Lusail International Circuit A3 The federation organises motor and motorcycling rallies, and accepts volunteers interested in marshalling at the rallies. 4437 9885, qmmf.com

Qatar Natural History Group (QNHG) Share a broad range of interests including archaeology, geology, botany, marine life, conservation and the natural world. qnhg.org ✔

Qatar Photography Center at Building 18 at Katara Cultural Village B4 Established in 2021 by the Ministry of Culture as Akkas Photography Center, it offers courses and workshops with the aim of improving and enriching the local photography scene. 5583 3807

Qatar Poetry Center (Diwan Al Arab) C4 Operating under the Ministry of Culture, the centre works to promote poetry and literature, taking into account Qatar's literary heritage, and be the right platform for Qatari poets to develop and succeed. 4405 5738, 6656 4777, diwanalarab.qa

Qatar Quilt Guild A guild of ladies meet for sewing and technique workshops and contests. See their Facebook page for details.

Qatar Reads C2 Previously known as the National Reading Campaign (NRC), Qatar Reads is a programme by Qatar Foundation (QF) that hosts a variety of outreach initiatives to communicate the importance of reading and create interest in reading among all residents. qatarreads.qa ✔

Qatar Scientific Club E3 Over 4,000 members attend classes and seminars including scuba diving, remote-control aero modelling, astronomy and electronics. Children aged 9 – 12 can join the Children’s Club. 4469 6200, qsc.org.qa (Arabic) ✔

Stand Up Comedy Qatar (SUCQ) Qatar’s own stand-up comedy club. It promotes local comedians and hosts occasional stand-up comedy shows. 3370 3012, see their Facebook and Instagram pages.

SustainableQatar An independent, volunteerbased organisation addressing environmental issues relevant to Qatar. sustainableqatar.com

The Official Elvis Presley Fan Club of Qatar

Officially recognised by Graceland and Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc. Join events, activities and outings. qatarelvisfans.qa

Words & Strings The first spoken word society in Qatar that aims to create a bilingual outlet for poets, spoken word artists, and musicians. Holds monthly open poetry and music nights. wordsandstrings.xyz

Youth Hobbies Center at Katara Cultural Village D4 Photography programmes for teens. Basic skills required. 4408 1812, see Instagram @yhg.qa ✔

Clubs – Recreational

Al Jasrah Cultural and Social Club in Souq Waqif D4 Established by the Ministry of Sports and Youth in 1960, the club is one of the oldest literary clubs in the Arab world and hosts many writers and intellectuals from the Arab world, offering many free training courses in various creative areas such as writing, theatre and music. 4427 3124, 3318 1359, moc.gov.qa

Al Khor Community A housing complex, offering excellent facilities to employees of Qatargas and Al Khor International School (AKIS) with three clubs: Al Dhakira Club, Al Nakheel Club and Al Waha Club. 4473 4555, akcommunity.org

Al Khor Cultural Center A cultural and social centre of the Ministry of Sports and Youth established in 1981 for men with specialised cultural activities, recreational and scientific programmes. It was expanded in 2006 to include a ladies section with social and cultural programmes. 4472 2015 (men's section), 4472 0362 (women's section)

Al Khor Girls Center Established by the Ministry of Sports and Youth in 2012 as a youth centre to empower women and young girls, and highlight their abilities in commitment to Islamic customs and values by organising various activities and initiatives. 4472 0600, 7747 0887, kgc.org.qa ✔

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Dana Club D3 A private members club, offering families a place to relax, dine, exercise and play with a range of recreation facilities, restaurants, lounges, children’s activities and meeting rooms. Membership options are available and cater for singles, couples and families. 4496 0600/666, danaclub.com.qa ✔

Dukhan Recreation Club (DRC) One of the oldest clubs managed by QatarEnergy and open to its staff only with several fitness and entertainment facilities. 4014 1879

Dukhan Water Sports Club A sailing club for QatarEnergy employees only. 4014 1894

Indian Cultural Centre (ICC) D3 Formally inaugurated in 1992, the centre is a meeting of prominent Indian community members. 4468 6607, iccqatar.com

Qatar Fertiliser Company (QAFCO) Clubs

Al Banush Club 4409 1777 (for employees only)

See Sports Activities in this section for a comprehensive list of sports clubs.

Culinary

Caramel Sweet Arts D3 A one-stop shop for home bakers and cake decorating enthusiasts, offering a variety of cake decorating and baking classes as well as a retail area with a large range of products and equipment for the cake decorating enthusiast. 4029 7509, 7047 3565, carameldoha.com

Heenat Salma Farm The eco-farm and camp offers culinary classes in its artisanal kitchen with a 'farm to table' concept' every Monday and Tuesday from 5 pm to 7 pm at QAR150 per person. 4441 1195, 5096 0007, heenatsalma.earth ✔

Leaders Cooking Academy D4 A cooking and barista academy and café as well as a hospitality and food consultancy. 3330 6677, see their Instagram page.

Qatar Culinary Professionals (QCP) D3 An association representing professional chefs in the food service industry in Qatar. 4418 0654, qatarcp.org

The Cooking Academy (TCA) C3 A local culinary start-up providing cooking classes for professionals and food lovers. 4039 0497, cookingacademy.qa

Cultural and Language Courses

See Education Courses, Tutoring and Lectures and Arabic/Islamic Culture Courses in the Education section.

Dance

B/Attitude Spa at Beverly Hills Tower B4 Offers zumba, salsa, latino fitness and more. 4412 2046, battitudespadoha.com ✔

Bailamos Salsa Multiple locations Teaches salsa, bachata, tango, hip hop and more at all levels. 7040 4143, bailamos-salsa-doha.business.site

Brava Studio at 22 La Croisette, The Pearl Island B4 Offers a wide variety of dance, dance fitness and aerial arts classes to all ages. 4002 2000, bravastudio.co ✔

Cabana Club at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha D4 Holds ballet, hip hop, salsa, bachata and more for adults and children – various levels. 4428 1428 ✔ Fitness First at City Centre-Doha C4 Offers a wide variety of dance including Irish, Bollywood, Modern and more. 4411 5999, qatar.fitnessfirstme.com

IAID Performing Arts (IAID) D4 Classical and contemporary dances of India, jazz, classical ballet; contemporary, dance and hip hop for teens and kids. 4432 0974, 4441 1234, iaidonline.org ✔

International Centre for Music (ICM Qatar)

Multiple locations One of the pioneers in Qatar to offer courses to learn the solos and variations in the classical as well as contemporary ballet. 4467 1354, 4490 7878, icmqatar.com ✔

Salsa n Candela C3 Founded by Candela

Entertainment, Salsa n Candela provides salsa, Cha-Cha, bachata, Brazilian Zouk, kizomba, tango and other latin dance classes, as well as organises events and provides entertainment services. candelaentertainment.com

Skills Development Centre (SDC) D3 A centre for fine arts and performing arts, and is one of the leading institutes in Qatar offering Indian classical dance, modern dance, classical music, fine arts, karate, yoga and personality development. 4441 3955, sdcqatar.org

Swasthi Academy D3 Provides training in classical and contemporary dance forms, classical and instrumental music genres, martial arts as well as wellness programmes. 5077 0025, swasthiacademy.com

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The Ritz-Carlton, Doha B4 Offers jazz, zumba and hip hop classes. 4484 8000, ritzcarlton.com ✔

Yamativo Mambo Qatar Multiple locations A latin dance group and school that offers salsa, bachata, styling, shines and rueda classes for all levels. 5554 0533, yamativosalsaqatar.com

Debating and Public Speaking

Al Banush Club Toastmasters Online meetings on the first and third Tuesday every month at 6:30 pm. 3354 6316, toastmasters.org

Al Khor Toastmasters Club Meetings on the second and fourth Monday every month at 7 pm on Zoom. 5563 8213, 6678 2272, toastmasters.org

Birla Gavel Club at Birla Public School D4 Fee: first year QAR225 and annual QAR100. 7727 9583 ✔

Doha Toastmasters Club D4 Meetings on first and third Saturday from 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm on Zoom. 5516 9399, doha.toastmastersclubs.org

Doha Gavels Club D4 Toastmaster club for children. Part of Doha Toastmasters Club. 5572 0680 ✔

Doha Debates C2 Doha Debates is a Qatar Foundation (QF) initiative founded on focusing on reaching solutions through live debates, videos, blogs and podcasts 4454 2844, dohadebates.com

QatarDebate Center C2 A member of QF and the national debating organisation for Qatar. qatardebate.org

Qatar Toastmasters Club D4 Meetings on the first and third Sunday every month at 7 pm - 9:30 pm on Zoom. 7400 6238, toastmasters.org

Drama

Doha Film Institute (DFI) B4 Offers programmes, workshops and labs in acting, screenwriting and other aspects of filmmaking. dohafilminstitute.com

Doha Players Theatre C2 An amateur dramatic society that produces plays and musicals on weekdays between 8 am and 1 pm only. thedohaplayers.com ✔

Film and Theater Academy Multiple locations Acting classes, workshops and courses for adults and children. 7751 9168, see their Facebook page for more details. ✔

Mockingbird Academy C2 Delivers a high-quality performing arts programme and classes with several fundamental abilities, including selfesteem, confidence, creative thinking, acting skills, public speaking skills, as well as leadership and teamwork skills. 4407 6851, mockingbirdacademy.com ✔

Theater Affairs Center D3 Established by the Ministry of Culture in 2016, the centre aims to develop and educate theatre talents with professional theatre skills, and to provide the local theatre community with new, experienced and technically educated cadres. 4405 5720

Groups and Associations

1st Doha Scout Group, British Scouting Overseas (BSO) Delivers an active programme of indoor and outdoor activities for English-speaking children aged 6 – 18 years from all backgrounds. 1st-doha-scout-group.org ✔

American Women's Association Active women's group for all nationalities, providing a variety of ongoing activities and events. awaqatar.com

British Guides in Foreign Countries (BGIFC) For girls only, aged 5 – 14 years. To register your daughter, visit bgifc.org.uk, dess.org ✔

Canadians in Qatar Bringing Canadians of Qatar together through social events by holding monthly social events. Join their private group on Facebook. Doha Mums Group of over 1,000 mums from 90 countries, offering more than 80 events a month, including New Arrivals Coffees; playgroups and holiday parties; support groups; children with special needs; children's library. dohamums.com ✔

Dutch Speaking Association of Qatar (DSA) Welcomes those who speak Dutch. dsaqatar.org

ExpatWoman Qatar Join the forum and get to know other expatriate women; organises activities, meetups and gatherings. expatwoman.com/qatar

How Women Work (HWW) A community group empowering women to succeed through workshops, conferences, and professional events. hwwglobal.com

Indian Women's Association, Qatar (IWA Qatar) Exchange expertise in various cultural social fields. iwaqatar.com

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Lebanese Community in Qatar (LCIQ) A community group for Lebanese in Qatar with more than 4,000 members to get to know each other, and organise events. Join their private group on Facebook

Qatar Expat Women Helps women with the transition from their homeland to Qatar. See their Facebook page for more details.

Qatar Irish Society Organises social, sporting and cultural events throughout the year in order to promote closer relations in the Irish community in Qatar. Join their private group on Facebook.

Qatar Professional Women's Network (QPWN) An informal networking group for any woman regardless of nationality, profession, age or educational background. qpwn.org

Scots in Qatar Holds regular functions throughout the year including St Andrew's Night Ball, Burns Supper and summer ceilidhs. scotsinqatar.com

Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center (previously known as Fanar) D4 Hosts numerous events for people of all nationalities and beliefs. 4444 7444, binzaid.gov.qa

Sudanese Professional Association and Sudanese Women's Association (SWA) in Qatar A formal association of Sudanese professionals that organises professional, business, social and cultural events throughout the year for the Sudanese community in Qatar. See their Facebook page for more details.

Swedish Association of Qatar (SAQ) Regular gatherings and social events for children and adults. saq.nu ✔

The Cambridge Society of Qatar Cambridge University alumni in Qatar who meet regularly to socialise, listen to eminent speakers and to discuss ways of promoting links between Qatar and Cambridge University. alumni.cam.ac.uk

Tuesday Ladies Group (TLG) D4 Support group for expatriate women. Meets at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha for tea, coffee and cakes every other Tuesday. tuesdayladiesgroup.com

Women's Circle By Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel and life coach Anahi, hosts women's events, bringing women together to share, discuss and witness each other's journeys in a safe and enriching platform. See their group on LinkedIn.

Groups Seeking Volunteers

2nd Chance Rescue – Qatar A branch of Park View Pet Centre, working on rehabilitating and rehoming animals, and relies on contributions and volunteers. See their Instagram or Facebook pages for details.

Animal Resources Department D4 The government vet has a trap-neuter-return (TNR) team and offers free treatments, neutering, spaying, vaccinating and microchipping. 184/4426 1656

BarkinQ – Volunteers for Dogs Run by a dog-loving couple, rescuing stray or abandoned dogs to rehome abroad – not a shelter. 5573 2144, see their Facebook page for details.

Cat Assistance Team of Qatar (CAT)

Volunteer-based cat rescue group that fundraises to support cat rescue in Qatar. All proceeds go to TNR (trap-neuter-return), cat care and rescue. See their Facebook page for more details.

Doha Environmental Actions Project (Deap)

A team of volunteers seeking to restore the natural beauty of the beach and sand dunes in Qatar and raise awareness on the importance of preserving the environment. See their Facebook or Instagram pages for more details. ✔

Paws Rescue Qatar A group of individuals who rescue and rehome dogs and cats. pawsrescueqatar.org

Qatar Animal Welfare Society (QAWS) A non-profit organisation dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of animals in Qatar. Funded purely by public donations along with offers of support from volunteers, it is home to over 200 animals. 5539 6074, qaws.org ✔

Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) Multiple locations Qatar's first volunteering charitable organisation, QRCS is an active member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. QRCS works to help and empower vulnerable individuals and communities in Qatar and across the MENA region. qrcs.org.qa

Qatar Volunteers A volunteer group that participates in fundraising events, blood donation, beach cleanups, and disaster response. See their Facebook page for details.

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Qatar Voluntary B3 One of the youth centres of the Ministry of Sports and Youth. It strives to spread a volunteering culture to all members of the Qatari society through organising activities, programmes and events. 4467 4888, voluntary.qa ✔

Reach Out To Asia (ROTA) Volunteer Club ROTA supports neighbouring countries as they overcome developmental difficulties. 4454 1603, reachouttoasia.org

TNR Qatar A volunteer organisation promoting trap-neuter-return (TNR), the humane solution to the cat overpopulation problem, saving cats lives. See their Facebook page for details.

Health and Fitness

See Sports Activities and Health and Wellness in this section for comprehensive listings of activities and classes.

Libraries

Academic Libraries can be found at the following universities, which are accessible to the general public, but with restrictions:

• GU-Q Library in Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) C2 4457 8280, library.qatar.georgetown.edu

• HBKU Library in Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) C2 4454 6644, hbku.edu.qa/en/hbku-library

• Health Sciences Library in Weill Cornell Medicine

- Qatar (WCM-Q) C2 4492 8100, qatar-weill.cornell.edu/health-sciences-library

• Library at Carnegie Mellon University Qatar (CMU-Q) C2 4454 8683, library.cmu.edu/qatar

• TAMUQ Library in Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) C2 442 30040, library.tamu.edu/QATAR_ LIBRARY/index.php

• The Library in Qatar University (QU) C3 4403 6338/4097, qu.edu.qa/library/

• NU-Q Library in Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) C2 4454 5090, qatar.northwestern.edu

• VCUQatar Library in Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar) C2 4402 0587, qatar.vcu.edu/library

British Council Qatar D3 Information Centre has books, magazines, videos, DVDs and internet access. 800 5501, britishcouncil.qa ✔

Institut Français du Qatar B3 Provides information about different aspects of French and Frenchspeaking culture and civilisation: literary, artistic, social, scientific and technical. 4493 0862, institutfrancais-qatar.com ✔

Maktaba Qatar C3 As the first public children's library, it is a space where imagination comes to life

through books, play and programming for children of all ages. 4427 8810, maktabaqatar.org ✔

Mathaf Library in Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art C2 A research library specialising in modern and contemporary Arab art from the region with one of the largest and most comprehensive collection of books and publications on art history and modern art worldwide. Publications are in English, Arabic and other languages. 4402 8830, mathaf.org.qa

MIA Library in Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) D4 Consists of specialist books on Islamic art, art reference books, museum collection and exhibition catalogues and monographs, scholarly periodicals on art and related areas including auction house catalogues. Publications are in English, Arabic and other languages. 4422 4444, mia.org.qa

National Museum of Qatar Library D4 Comprises over 30,000 books with four collections: Rare Books, Special Qatari Heritage Collection, Antique Gastronomy Collection and Object Handling, in addition to the reading room. 4452 5555, nmoq.org.qa

Qatar National Library (QNL) C2 Gives residents access to nearly one million books, periodicals, and special collections. QNL members can pick up a membership card, while those not yet registered can do so by presenting their Qatar ID. Register at library.qnl.qa/selfreg. 4454 0100, qnl.qa ✔

Music Groups and Choirs

Doha Chamber Choir A cappella choir has vacancies for all voice parts, especially tenor. Rehearses weekly from September to June. Varied repertoire. Performs for booked events only (weddings, parties, etc). 7011 8887, qatarconcertchoir.com

Doha Community Music Ensembles A full size symphony orchestra and wind symphony for amateur musicians. Open to new members of all ages and nationalities. 3385 7784, dcmeqatar.com ✔

Doha Jazz Performs several genres of jazz and other styles such as blues, Arabic and classical music. 5571 0746, dohajazz.com

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Drumming Qatar Teaching African djembe drumming and rhythm. Open to all. Contact Patrick Dilley on 3384 2330, drummingqatar.com ✔

IAID Performing Arts (IAID) D4 Music courses include piano, keyboard, guitar and vocals in Western notations, following the London College of Music (LCM) syllabus. Examinations are held every six months by LCM examiners. 4432 0974, 4441 1234, iaidonline.org ✔

International Centre for Music (ICM Qatar) Multiple locations Offers classes in piano, keyboard, violin, guitar and music theory, as well as voice lessons. 4490 7878, icmqatar.com ✔

Music Affairs Centre D3 Established in 2016 under the Ministry of Sports and Youth, it aims to raise awareness of music culture and its importance in society. 4478 9356, qmusic.qa

Qatar Concert Choir A not-for-profit audition choir performing a wide range of classical and contemporary choral music. qatarconcertchoir.com

Qatar Little Voices Led by the director of Qatar Youth and Junior Choirs, Little Voices is a lively once-weekly music appreciation programme and a pre-choir entry class for young children. Class size is limited. 4036 3139, hub@sisq.qa ✔

Qatar Music Academy (QMA) at Katara Cultural Village B4 Member of Qatar Foundation (QF) and Qatar's leading academy of music, offering comprehensive music education programme, which draws on practice and music theory, and incorporates both Arab and Western classical music curriculum. 4454 8191, qatarmusicacademy.com.qa ✔

Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra (QPO) C2 Member of QF, founded in 2007 by HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser. It consists of more than 100 musicians chosen by a jury of international music professionals. They perform western and Arabic music in local and international settings. 4454 8185, qatarphilharmonicorchestra.org

Qatar Youth and Junior Choirs Qatar Youth Choir, for singers aged 14 – 18, is an ambitious youth choir, singing from the great classical and contemporary choral repertoires. Qatar Junior Choir is for younger boys and girls aged 8 – 13 years and is the feeder choir to the more senior Qatar Youth Choir. qyj-choir.com, qatarconcertchoir.com ✔

Siwar Choir Qatar's leading Arabic youth choir established by JeemTV, formerly known as Al Jazeera Children's Channel (JCC), bringing together Arabic traditions with fresh and exciting music. jeemtv.net✔

The Doha Singers A choral group that presents several concerts every year. dohasingers.com

Theme Parks and Play Zones

Adventure Rooms Qatar D4 Qatar's first 60-minute real life escape room game, where you need to solve puzzles, find keys, and beat the clock to escape. Suitable for ages 7 and above.

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Baladna Park Located in Umm Al Hawaya near Al Khor, Baladna Park is an outdoor family entertainment park, which includes a restaurant, farm, zoo, lake, carnival area and outdoor activities and entertainment such as pedal car racing, cow chariot, trampoline, zip lining, bumper boats, obstacle course and more. Opening times: Sunday to Thursday 10 am – 7 pm, Friday noon – 8 pm, Saturday 10 am – 8 pm. Admission: QAR35 for adults aged 13 and above; QAR55 for children aged 3 – 12. 4424 6000, baladnapark.com ✔

Desert Falls Water & Adventure Park Features 18 attractions with 56 rides and slides at Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas. Opening times: Daily 10 am – 6 pm. Admission: Juniors (below 1.2 m in height) QAR195, adults QAR250, family of four QAR500. Pre-booking is required and tickets can be purchased on Q-Tickets. Access to adventure attractions such as canyoning, diving, go-karting and laser tag are not included in the general admission ticket and can be purchased separately on site. 4423 6666, salwabeachresort.qa ✔

Doha Quest D4 An area of 27,500 sq m with more than 30 rides and attractions, which include the world’s tallest indoor roller coaster and tallest indoor drop tower. The theme park is split into three different time-dimensions: Oryxville is a portal of the ancient Arabian past; the City of Imagination focuses on the present day; and Gravity offers a gateway into a futuristic space age. Opening times: Monday 11 am – 10 pm, Tuesday to Saturday 2 pm – 11 pm. Admission: Junior Ticket (4 – 12 years old): QAR160, Adult Ticket (13 years old and above): QAR235, children 4 and below enter for free. 4410 3444, dohaquest.com ✔

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Farah Multiple Locations A full indoor theme park that combines the typical Family Entertainment Center (FEC) environment with Various Activity Rooms (VAR) designed to encourage imaginative play, social and pretend play opportunities, skill development and other open-ended play opportunities. Opening times: Daily 1 pm – 10 pm. Admission: Playing card with QAR100 minimum charge. Top-up avaliable. 4427 2807/4017 8934, farahqatar.com ✔

Funderdome Multiple Locations An indoor family entertainment centre, which focuses on fun, healthy exercise and creative activities. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 10 am – 11 pm, Friday 1 pm – 11 pm. Admission: Prices vary per location. 4443 9740, funderdomedoha.com ✔

KidZania Doha D2 In Aspire Zone, children can explore a 5,500 sq m child-sized city, and perform real-life tasks with more than 60 handson activities designed for children aged 1 – 14. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 11 am –10 pm, Friday 1 pm – 10 pm, closed on Sunday. Admission: QAR95 for adults aged 17 and above, and children aged 2 – 3, QAR160 for children aged 4 – 16, and free for children 1 and below. 4482 6222, kidzania.qa ✔

North Sedra Farm Located in Ghashamiyya, in the north of Qatar, the family-friendly educational and entertaining agritourism farm is where visitors can pick strawberries, harvest vegetables, feed animals, play fun and outdoor activities, take a stroll around the lush greenery, learn about Qatari heritage and more. Opening times: Operates only in the winter season from October to April on Friday and Saturday 12:30 pm – 8 pm. Admission: QAR20 per person; free for children under the age of two. 6665 0388, northsedra.qa ✔

OliOli® Doha B4 The gift box-shaped recreation centre in Katara Cultural Village is an experiential children’s play museum, and a spacious indoor sanctuary with hands-on activities to inspire positive play where children are free to wander, wonder and discover in six spaces – Kinetic Gallery,

Water Gallery, Fitness Gallery, teamLab Future Park, Creative Lab, and WonderSphere – designed to foster their creativity, curiosity and imagination. Opening times: Tuesday to Saturday 1 pm – 9 pm; closed on Sunday and Monday. Admission: QAR135 for children 2 – 16 years of age, QAR67 for children 12 to 13 months, two hours access with one free adult included, QAR45 for extra adult above the age of 16 4408 1266, olioli.qa ✔

Qatar Bowling Center (QBC) D4 The 2,000 sq m bowling facility is operated and managed by the Qatar Bowling Federation (QBF), and is the official training ground of Qatar National Bowling Team. The centre includes 32 bowling lanes, billiards, snooker, table tennis and mini football as well as ProShop, offering a variety of branded bowling equipment. Opening times: Sunday – Saturday 2 pm – midnight, Friday 6 pm – midnight, Saturday noon – midnight. Admission: QAR35 per hour; QAR8 per game from 2 pm – 4 pm; QAR12 per game from 4 pm onwards. Shoe rental free of charge and QAR3 for bowling socks. 4435 3054/3336 2722, qatarbowlingcenter.net ✔

City Center-Doha C4

Fun City Rides, activities and video games for the whole family. Opening times: Saturday to Wednesday 10 am – 10 pm, Thursday and Friday 10 am –midnight. Admission: Playing card with top-up value per game. 4483 9501, citycenterdoha.com ✔

Inflata Park Qatar’s first indoor inflatable park attraction inside a mall, a custom-designed inflatable park of approximately 1,000 sq m designed to cater for up to 150 visitors per hour. The park is suitable for adults and kids over the age of three

Opening times: Saturday to Wednesday 10 am –11 pm, Thursday 10 am – 11 pm, Friday 12:30 pm – midnight. Admission: Single Pass QAR35 for 25 minutes and QAR65 for 50 minutes; Family Pass (two adults and two children under 12 years of age) QAR120 for 25 minutes and QAR225 for 50 minutes; Nanny Pass QAR25 for 25 minutes and QAR40 for 50 minutes. 3325 5817, citycenterdoha.com ✔

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Angry Birds World The world's first Angry Birds World, featuring over 20 rides and attractions for all ages. Opening times: Indoor: Saturday to Wednesday 10 am – 10 pm, Thursday 10 am –midnight, Friday 1 pm – midnight; Outdoor: Saturday to Wednesday 6 pm – 10 pm, Thursday and Friday 6 pm – midnight. Admission: QAR100 individual card, QAR250 family card with minimum QAR50 top-up value. 4042 0444, angrybirdsworld.qa ✔

Snow Dunes A snow park at -4˚C all year round, themed around a fantastical Arabian town, complete with an Arabian-style castle. Opening times: Saturday to Wednesday 10 am – 10 pm, Thursday 10 am –midnight, Friday 1 pm – midnight. Admission: Silver Package QAR180, Gold Package QAR240, Platinum Package QAR450. 4035 4444, snowdunes.qa ✔

Spark Sense and Play Early childhood centre with fun, educational workshops specifically designed for children. Opening times: Saturday to Wednesday 10 am – 10 pm, Thursday and Friday 10 am – 11 pm (closed during Friday prayers).

Admission: QAR80 per child and extra fee for workshops. 5049 5607, thesparkplay.com ✔

Virtuocity A digital gaming hub equipped with full motion racing simulators, escape rooms and a multipurpose eSports arena. Opening times: Saturday to Wednesday 10 am – 10 pm, Thursday: 10 am – midnight, Friday 1 pm – midnight.

Admission: Sunday to Wednesday Day Pass QAR150, Thursday to Saturday Day Pass QAR200. PC and Console Gaming Arenas: QAR50 – QAR150 (per hour). 4042 0499, virtuocity.qa ✔

Ezdan Mall C3

Fun Ville A play area for kids between 1 – 12 years of age. Opening times: Daily 2 pm – 10 pm.

Admission: Playing card with top-up value per game/activity. 4479 6754, ezdanmall.qa ✔

Gulf Mall

C3

GOFUN Qatar An indoor facility, providing a variety of play areas and game machines. Opening times: Sunday to Thursday 1 pm – 10 pm, Saturday 11 am – 10 pm, Friday 1 pm – 10 pm. Admission: Playing card with top-up value per game/activity. 4031 0651, gulfmalldoha.com ✔

Hyatt Plaza D2

Jungle Zone This indoor jungle-themed playground has rides for different age groups and a video arcade area. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday noon – 10 pm, Friday 1 pm – 11 pm. Admission: Playing card with top-up value per game/activity. 4499 9699, hyattplaza.com ✔

Landmark Mall C3

Circusland Has rides, games, trampolines and a large activity zone suitable for the whole family. Opening times: Sunday to Wednesday 1 pm –10 pm, Thursday and Friday 1 pm – 11 pm, Saturday 9 am – 10 pm. Admission: Tokens per game/ activity. 4487 6111/333, landmarkdoha.com ✔

Lusail City A3

Al Maha Island Dubbed as Qatar's Entertainment City, the 120,000 sq m island is located across Lusail Marina promenade and linked to the mainland via a causeway. The latest entertainment destination in Qatar aims to promote tourism and create a high-tech entertainment zone for tourists.

With the aim of attracting over 1.5 mn visitors per year, the island features Al Maha Drive, Lusail Winter Wonderland, Nammos Beach Club, and a high-end dining district. It is set to be an international music fest venue and more. Admission: Reservation to any of the island's venues is required for entry. Entry to the island costs QAR150 per car (redeemable). 4429 2978, almaha-island.com

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Al Maha Drive is reserved only for supercars and classic cars. Al Maha Drive Membership: QAR12,000 per year with free entrance to the island from the VIP gate, exclusive access to Al Maha Drive, valet parking in the VIP parking area, and priority booking for Al Maha Island restaurants.

Lusail Winter Wonderland Jam-packed with festive fun, over 50 rides and attractions, food and drinks, and live entertainment presented by Qatar Airways. Opening times: Sunday to Wednesday 4 pm –11 pm (last entry 10 pm), Thursday to Saturday 4 pm – 1 am (last entry is at midnight). Admission: Closed during the summer season and opens in winter. Adult entry (above the age of 12) QAR65 – QAR85 per adult depending on day, child entry (2 to 12 years of age) QAR45 – QAR65 per child depending on day, children under the age of 2 enter for free, VIP and fast track entry QAR260 –QAR320 per person depending on day. Purchase of the entry wristband is required in advance online. Top-up of wristbands is available online and at the entry gate. lusailwinterwonderland.com ✔

Waldorf Astoria Lusail Doha is a popular destination for its pool and private beach as well as a Water Park, which features water fountains and slides, and an adventure trail; Aloha Surf Pool; and Kunuz Kids and Teens Club, which has a variety of creative activities for children, ranging from imaginative arts and crafts to cultural engagement. Opening times: Water Park 11 am –7 pm daily; Aloha Surf Pool 11 pm – 8 pm daily; and Kunuz 10 am – 7 pm daily and Kunuz Teens 12 pm – 9 pm weekends. Admission: weekdays

QAR200 per adult, QAR100 per child, QAR400 per family (two adults and two children); weekends

QAR350 per adult, QAR175 per child, QAR700 per family (two adults and two children) 4456 5656, waldorfastorialusaildoha.com ✔

WOW Park Also known as the World of Wonders, the indoor leisure and entertainment centre in Lusail Boulevard offers a vast variety of exciting

attractions and games suitable for families and individuals of all ages. From high-flying thrills, such as the gravity-fuelled Zip Coaster and the GCC’s highest indoor climbing wall, to immersive experiences such as the Exploration Caves and Laser Tag, the indoor family entertainment park also features a dedicated toddler zone, Doha’s first and only mini-bowling, and the newest release of state-of-the-art arcade games. Opening times: Daily noon – midnight, Friday 2 pm – midnight. Admission: Entry is free with charges per game, activity or experience. 4000 1109, wowpark.qa ✔

Mall of Qatar C1

KidzMondo Doha More than 70 scaled-down businesses including a central plaza, fire station, clock tower, police station and hospital theatre. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 10 am –10 pm, Friday 1 pm – 10 pm. Admission: QAR90 for children aged 1 – 3 and adults (above 14), QAR135 for children aged 4 – 14, QAR85 special needs, and free for children below 1. 4028 5888, kidzmondodoha.com ✔

Rush Action Park Attractions include trampolines, a zipline, motorised ninja course, a net course and a football cage arena. Gaming, interactive activities and a scoreboard system suitable for children aged 4 – 14. Opening times: Sunday to Thursday 2 pm – 10 pm, Friday 1 pm – 10 pm, Saturday 10 am – 10 pm. Admission: QAR100 per hour. 4028 5990, mallofqatar.com.qa ✔

XtremeLand A multi-entertainment centre with 7D Theater, Drop and Twist Tower, Giant Slide and Clip N Climb, and more for children of all ages. Teenagers will enjoy motion fun at Trampoline Park while TagaJ and soft play will provide rotating inflatable fun and activities for toddlers and kids. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 10 am –11 pm, Friday noon – midnight. Admission: Playing card with top-up value per game/activity.

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Mirqab Mall D3

Funderdome An indoor family entertainment centre.

Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 10 am –11 pm, Friday 1 pm – 11 pm. Admission: Toddler Play Area QAR50 per child (up to 100 cm), Active Play Area QAR80 per child. 4443 9740, funderdomedoha.com ✔

Hangout A gaming hub with an extensive range of games from consoles and cars, and flight simulators, through to an Escape Room, VR and arcade games. Opening times: Daily 10 am – 11 pm.

Admission: Playing card with top-up value per game/activity. 4476 1127, hangoutqatar.com ✔

Jump Trampolines, soft play and plenty of physical activity. Opening times: Daily 10 am – 10 pm.

Admission: QAR60 to QAR90. 3007 6888, 4447 9313, jumpqatar.com ✔

Royal Plaza D3

Ray's Reef A play area for children between the ages of six months and 14 years, offering arts and crafts, mini movie theatre, water play zone and more. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday 11:30 am – 10 pm, Friday 3:30 pm – 11 pm.

Admission: QAR40 for entry. Tokens for video, redemption games and spin art can be purchased as an extra. 4413 1122, royalplazadoha.com ✔

Tawar Mall C3

BOUNCEinc Qatar An indoor trampoline park with more than 100 interconnected trampolines.

Opening times: Sunday to Wednesday 2 pm –10 pm, Thursday to Saturday 10 am – 10 pm.

Admission: Prices range from QAR80 – QAR120 per hour. 4408 6500, bounce.qa ✔

The Pearl Island B4

Beach Centrale A new family-friendly destination with three climate-controlled pools – a main pool

for adults with an artificial sandy beach, a second swimming pool and a waterpark for children. There are also changing rooms, lockers, and food and beverage kiosks. Opening times: Daily 6 am – 6 pm. Admission: Residents QAR50, visitors QAR100, children under the age of 2 enter for free. 800 6222 ✔

Duck Lake Adjacent to Beach Centrale, the new Duck Lake features a large duck pond where the whole family can enjoy feeding the ducks and riding pedal boats, in addition to delighting in vast green areas, two cycling and walking tracks, and a beautiful 15 m water fountain. ✔

Megapolis Entertainment Center B4 An indoor entertainment destination in Medina Centrale, offering an array of games and activities such as escape rooms, virtual reality simulators, bowling, darts, billiards, karaoke and more. Opening times: Monday to Wednesday 10 am – 2 am, Thursday 10 am onwards, Friday (closed for Friday prayers 11 am – 1 pm) and Saturday open 24 hours, closed on Sunday. Admission: Playing card with top-up value per game/activity. 4437 8444/84, megapolisqatar.com ✔

The Mall D4

Fun Day An indoor children's theme park. Opening times: Saturday to Thursday noon – 8:30 pm, Friday 3:30 pm – 9:30 pm. Admission: QAR30 per child. 4465 7969, themalldoha.com ✔

Villaggio Mall D2

Gondolania Theme Park and Ice Arena The indoor theme park includes a 4D cinema, bowling, laser wars, go-karting, ice arena and more. Opening times: Sunday to Wednesday noon – 9 pm, Thursday and Saturday 9 am – 10 pm, Friday 1 pm – 10 pm. Admission: Playing card with a minimum of QAR50 with top-up value per game/activity. 4403 9800, gondolania.com ✔

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Academy Course Greens Rebuilt

With the successful implementation of Paspalum Greens on the Championship Course, the Academy Course now follows suit.

The work to the putting surfaces on the Academy Course will be the first of its kind since the course was constructed, with the grass on the greens changing to the paspallum ‘dynasty’ species.

The greens were constructed in 1996, and grass technology has come a long way since then and the passpallum dynasty grass we have selected doesn’t mind the TSE that is now used.

The majority of the greens will be expanded back to their original size and will be reinstated back to their original slopes and elevations, with some fresh surrounds and run-off areas being added by new Course Superintendent, Andrew Ikstrums. Work commenced at the end of June, and the greens will reopened in mid-August.

We look forward to welcoming you to our refurbished Academy Course

For further information, contact us at the below details:

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Sports in Qatar

Sports Federations and Associations

• Air Sports • Athletics • Basketball

• Billiards and Snooker • Bowling

• Boxing and Wrestling • Chess

• Cricket • Cycling and Triathlon

• Equestrian and Modern Pentathlon

• Fencing • Football • Golf • Gymnastics

• Handball • Karate, Judo and Taekwondo

• Motor and Motorcycle • Paralympic

• Rugby and Hockey • Sailing and Rowing

• Shooting and Archery • Sports for All

• Women's Sports • Swimming

• Table Tennis • Taekwondo, Judo and Karate

• Tennis, Squash and Badminton

• Volleyball • Weightlifting • Winter Sports

Sports Facilities

Qatar Olympic Committee

The Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) was established in 1979 to oversee sports events and subsequently became members of the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic Council of Asia, and the Arab Sports Games Federation. QOC merged some national federations in 2016, and in 2021 Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani was re-elected President of the QOC.

QOC released its 2023–2030 Strategy in March 2023, with three main objectives: ensuring sports excellence; promoting Olympic culture; and achieving comprehensive sports development.

QOC runs several campaigns to engage residents in keeping fit and healthy, including National Sport Day on the second Tuesday of February each year – one of only a few countries to hold such a public holiday – as well as events for schoolchildren and the promotion of women in sport. olympic.qa

Aspire Zone Foundation (AZF) D3 Activities, sports medicine, research and education. Facilities include Aspire Dome, Aspire Park, Hamad Aquatic Centre, Khalifa Stadium, the Ladies Sports Hall and Ladies Club, tracks and playing fields. AZF runs the community sports initiatives Aspire Active, Step Into Health and Namat. 4413 8188, aspirezone.qa

Aspire Academy Applied sports science support to student-athletes; hosts international sports stars using the facilities. 4413 6570, aspire.qa

Aspetar The first specialised orthopaedic and sports medicine hospital in the Gulf region, offering treatment for injuries. 4413 2000, aspetar.com

Other sports faciities include:

• Asian Town Cricket Stadium

• Doha Sports Park

• Doha Golf Club

• Education City Golf Club

• Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex

• Lusail International Circuit

• Lusail Olympic Shooting Range

• Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club

Previous international sporting events include • Tour of Qatar (men's and women's cycling)

• 15th Asian Games (2006) • 2011 AFC Asian Cup • 12th Pan Arab Games (2011)

• FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) (2014) • Men’s Handball World Championship (2015)

• AIBA World Boxing Championships (2015)

• UCI Road World Championships (2016)

• FIG Artistic World Gymnastics Championships (2018)

• World Padel Championship 2022

Annual international events

• 2019 IAAF World Championships

• FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM

• Commercial Bank Grand Prix of Qatar (MotoGP)

• Commercial Bank Qatar Masters (golf)

• FIA World Endurance Championship (2024 onwards)

• Formula 1 Ooredoo Qatar

Grand Prix (2023 onwards)

• Longines Global Champions Tour (equestrian)

• Qatar Classic Squash Tournament

• Qatar ExxonMobil Open (ATP tennis)

• Qatar Ladies Open (WTA tennis)

• Qatar Table Tennis Open

Coming up

• World Athletics Wanda Diamond League (athletics)

• 2023 AFC Asian Cup

• 2024 FINA World Aquatics Championships

• 2030 Asian Games

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Sports Events Calendar

This is just a selection of sports events – to have yours listed, email marhaba@marhaba.com.qa Events may be subject to a change of dates/cancellation. See daily updates at marhaba.qa and follow us on our social media channels.

August 2023

15 – 17 3X3 GBA Tournament 3x3 is one of the largest urban team sports in the world, promoted and governed by FIBA. Catch all the fun at Al Gharafa Sports Club Hall. fiba.basketball

Apr 2024

17 Aug – QNB Qatar Stars League The new domestic football season starts, featuring 12 clubs. The top four clubs at the end of the season will participate in the Qatar Cup competition. qsl.qa

April 2024

Until Equestrian sport: Race meetings every Wednesday and Thursday afternoon at Al Rayyan Park and Al Uqda Racing Complex in Al Khor. qrec.gov.qa

September

9 – 16 Qatar Classic PSA Platinum (Squash) At Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex. qatartennis.org

17 – 24 FIBA U16 Asian Championship 2023 The seventh edition of the under-16 basketball championship in the FIBA Asia zone. At Al Gharafa Sports Club Hall. fiba.basketball

October

2 – 7, Qatar Men ITF World Tennis Tour An entry level tour for men's professional tennis, organised by the International Tennis Federation. Tournament results are incorporated into the ATP ranking which enables professionals to progress to the ATP Challenger Tour and ATP Tour. At Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex. qatartennis.org

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5 – 14 Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS) A 10-day event coinciding with the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix. This first-of-its-kind motor show will exhibit the latest designs, new technology, exclusive reveals and test drives at Lusail International Circuit. There will also be a preview of the new Qatar Auto Museum. At Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre. genevamotorshow.com/qatar-2023

6 – 8

Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix The first GP in a 10-year deal with the FIA Formula One World Championship, following the successful inaugural race as part of the 2021 championship. This will be a full night race at the newly redeveloped Lusail International Circuit. lcsc.qa, formula1.com

10 – 11

Expo 2023 Doha Challenger 2023 3x3 basketball qualifying event for the Abu Dhabi Masters later in the month. worldtour.fiba3x3.com

10 – 14 WTT Youth Star Contender Doha, Qatar

WTT was created by the ITTF in 2019 to hold commercial table tennis tournaments. This edition sees individual boys and girls in age groups under 19 competing, as well as doubles teams. At Women's Hall, Aspire.

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Qatar Asian Junior Tournaments for 14 years and under Supporting the development of tennis for junior players. At Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex. qatartennis.org

EXPO 2023 Al Bidda Park Challenger 2023 3x3 basketball qualifying event for the Manama Masters in November. worldtour.fiba3x3.com

Asian Men's Handball Paris 2024 Olympic Games qualification tournament At Duhail Handball Sports Hall.

21 – 23 3rd Qatar International Taekwondo Championship At Lusail Multipurpose Hall.

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23 – 29 1st QTF FIP Rise Men's padel competition, part of the Cupra FIP tour. The champions are awarded 25 points, with 15 and 8 points going to the finalists and semi-finalists. At Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex. padelfip.com, qatartennis.org

26 – 29 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters 2023 One of the country’s premier annual sports events, sanctioned and supported by the DP World Tour and featuring some of the biggest names in golf. It's the last qualifying tournament on the DP World Tour for players ranked 110th and higher to retain their Tour card and be able to qualify for the final two tournaments of 2023. At Doha Golf Club. dohagolfclub.com

29 Oct – Qterminal Qatar Classic Fans will have an opportunity to see the world’s best men's squash players in action. At Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex. qatarsquash.com

30 Oct – Arab Padel Championship Watch all the matches featuring the best Arab padel players. At Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex. qatartennis.org

November

3 Asian Rugby Sevens Cup Trophy Location to be confirmed. asiarugby.com

17 – 19 Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Qatar Qatar hosts the penultimate race of the 2023 MotoGP season under the floodlights at Lusail International Circuit. lcsc.qa, motogp.com

20 – 29 QTF FIP Rise and QTF FIP Star At Khalifa International Tennis & Squash Complex. padelfip.com, qatartennis.org

Upcoming Events

Dec 2023 World Arabian Horse Championships The World Horse Championships will be held in Qatar, the first time it has been hosted outside France. At Katara Cultural Village. katara.net

Jan 2024 2023 Asian Cup Defending champions Qatar will host the Asian Cup for the third time, a year after successfully hosting the FIFA World Cup QatarTM There will be 24 men's teams from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) competing, at many of the FIFA World Cup QatarTM stadiums the-afc.com

Feb 2024 20th FINA World Championships Originally scheduled for 2023, this is the leading competition for aquatic sports, with 76 events taking place across the six FINA disciplines of swimming, artistic swimming, open water swimming, diving, high diving and water polo. The competition is a qualification opportunity for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. fina.org

Mar 2024 Qatar 1812 The official name of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) race to be staged at Lusail International Circuit, as Qatar opens the 12th season of the global endurance series for the first time. Covering 1812 km and lasting up to 10 hours, the race is named after the date of Qatar National Day (18.12). lcsc.qa

2030 21st Asian Games Qatar previously hosted the 2006 Asian Games and under 'Project Legacy of the Doha 2030 Asian Games' will use the infrastructure built for this event and the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. The Asian Games will be across 54 sports and disciplines in 39 state-of-the-art venues. agdoha2030.qa m

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Revving Up for More Motorsports Events in Qatar!

About motorsport in Qatar and at Lusail International Circuit

Lusail International Circuit lies on the outskirts of Doha. The track and complex took just over a year to build, cost USD58 mn and had almost 1,000 staff working around the clock to get it ready for the inaugural event, the Marlboro Grand Prix of Qatar on 2 October 2004.

The 5.4 km track is surrounded by artificial grass to prevent sand from the desert from blowing onto the circuit. The main straight is over 1 km long giving overtaking opportunities at Turn 1, and there are a number of medium and high-speed corners, including some popular quick left-handers. The first night time Grand Prix in history took place in 2008, thanks to the construction of permanent outdoor lighting. This was such a success that the Qatar event is now one of the most spectacular on the MotoGP calendar.

But it isn’t just MotoGP that Qatar is now known for. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, sporting events were cancelled, leaving a gap in the FIA Formula One World Championship (F1) 2021 season. Qatar quickly stepped in to assist and hosted its first F1 race, the Qatar Grand Prix, on 21 November, in place of the cancelled Australian Grand Prix. The country subsequently signed a 10-year deal with F1 to start in 2023, with 2022 skipped to avoid any clash with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM. The initial F1 event saw some issues arise, namely the small pit garages that were designed for MotoGP, as well as the need to erect temporary team hospitality buildings in the paddock. Therefore the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) were tasked with implementing the Lusail Circuit Upgrade Project as part of the country’s preparations to host future Qatar Grand Prix F1 events.

There are now new grandstands to accommodate 40,000+ spectators, increased parking slots, an entirely new pits and paddock complex, medical centre, race control, media centre and expanded fan zones. In addition the surrounding and internal roads have been redeveloped. As part of the upgrade, the circuit has been resurfaced but there have been no changes to the layout.

According to formula1.com, for the best place to watch races ‘the grandstand at the exit of Turn 10 gives fans the chance to watch the cars blasting through this dynamic section of the track, pitching right through the fast kink of Turn 9 and into the Turn 10 braking zone.’

Qatar Airways is the global partner and official airline of F1 through to the 2027 season and title sponsor for both the F1 Qatar Grand Prix and Qatar MotoGP.

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Motorsport events zooming its way here

Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2023 The extravaganza that is Formula 1 will be coming to Qatar 6 – 8 October 2023. The weekend will begin with Practice 1 and qualifying on the 6th, the sprint shootout and sprint race session on the 7th, and the race on the 8th – lights out is expected to be at 8 pm local time (GMT +3).

Tickets can be purchased online at lcsc.qa, with a number of options available, including general admission, grandstand seats and hospitality packages for single days or for all three days. A full schedule of events and activities will continue to be released.

The 2024 calendar of the F1 World Championship will consist of 24 rounds. The Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix will be the 23rd and penultimate round of the season, and will take place 29 November to 1 December 2024. lcsc.qa, formula1.com

Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS Qatar) Coinciding with the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix is the inaugural GIMS Qatar. This 10-day event will take place 5 – 14 October and is a first-of-its-kind motor show, based on the original Geneva International Motor Show. Visitors will be able to view the latest designs, new technology and exclusive reveals at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre in Al Dafna – everything from luxury to sports and classics.

Also on offer is a preview of the new Qatar Auto Museum, designed by the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), led by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Rem Koolhaas. The museum will be located along the Lusail Expressway between the 5/6 Park and Katara Cultural Village. Visit A Sneak Peek at Qatar Auto Museum at the National Museum of Qatar until 20 January 2024 to explore the past, present and future of the automobile, as well as Qatar’s investment in the automotive industry and global automotive events.

There will be the chance to get up closer to cars, as QIMS Qatar will be offering test drives and hot laps at Lusail International Circuit. genevamotorshow.com/qatar-2023

Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Qatar Qatar hosts the penultimate race of the 2023 MotoGP season on 17 – 19 November. Qatar had opened the MotoGP™ Championship for the last 16 seasons, but the event was pushed back in the 2023 season due to the renovations.

As well as MotoGP are the Moto2 and Moto3 categories. Practice sessions will be on the 17th, and practice and qualifying on the 18th. The races will be on the 19th: Moto3 at 5 pm, Moto2 at 6:15 pm, and MotoGP at 8 pm (all local time, GMT +3).

For the 2024 season, Qatar will host the second and final test 19 – 20 February, and MotoGP™ will return to Qatar’s floodlights for the first event of the season on 8 – 10 March. lcsc.qa, motogp.com

FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) Lusail International Circuit will see a new event in 2024, in a deal lasting until at least 2029. The race, Qatar 1812, will be the season opener on 2 March 2024, over a distance of 1,812 km or a maximum duration of 10 hours. The event will be a landmark moment as there will be a record number of manufacturers in the WEC’s Hypercar category. The WEC’s official pre-season test, known as The Prologue, will take place on 24 – 25 February. fiawec.com

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Sports Activities

Marhaba updates this section every issue, however details may change after going to press. Check with the organisation concerned for up to date details. If your organisation is listed on these pages, email any changes to us at marhaba@qatar.net.qa. Locations can be found on the map of Doha at the front of the guide. Marhaba pocket maps can be purchased at bookshops and stores around town.

Also see:

• Leisure Activities in this section for dance classes and fishing

• Health and Wellness in this section for wellness, Pilates and yoga

• Hospitality in Qatar for a complete list of hotels and their fitness facilities

3 An activity for children or one that children can participate in – check first for any age restrictions

Archery

Evolution Sports Qatar Multiple locations

For adults and children. 4407 6772, evosportsqatar.com 3

Aviation

Qatar Flying Club Al Khor. For newcomers or for those who already hold a licence, also sightseeing tours. 4457 1491, qatarflyingclub.net

Badminton

Dynamic Sports Multiple locations For adults and children. 7744 3124, dynamicsportsqa.com 3

Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha D3/4 Floodlit court. 4428 1621, radissonblu.com/en/hotel-doha 3

Basketball

Evolution Basketball Qatar Multiple locations

For adults and children aged 3+. 4407 6772, evosportsqatar.com 3

Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha D3/4 Floodlit court. 4428 1621, radissonblu.com/en/hotel-doha 3

SFQ Sports Academy Multiple locations

For children aged 3+. 6622 2962, sfqsportsacademy.com.qa 3

Bowling

Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5

8-lane bowling alley with authentic American diner. Open Sunday to Wednesday 10 am – 10 pm, Thursday to Saturday 10 am – 11 pm. 4040 5050, anantara.com/en/banana-island-doha 3

Gondolania Bowling Center Villaggio D2 12-lane bowling alley. Open Saturday to Wednesday 10 am – 10 pm, Thursday 10 am – 11 pm, Friday 1 pm – 11 pm. 4403 9800, gondolania.com 3

Qatar Bowling Center D4 32-lane bowling alley. Open Sunday to Thursday 2 pm – midnight, Friday 8 am – 6 pm leagues/6 pm – midnight open to all, Saturday 10 am – midnight. 4432 9178, qatarbowlingcenter.net 3

Cricket

Qatar Cricket Association QOC Building, Al Dafna C4 Training, development, facilities and practice nets. 4494 4941, qatarcricketassociation.org 3

Stallions Cricket Academy Multiple locations

Coaching and events for adults and children. 3140 8994, see their Facebook page for details 3

Cycling

Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5

Explore the island by bike or Segway. 4040 5050, anantara.com/en/banana-island-doha 3

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Qatar Chain Reaction Multiple locations Volunteer branch of the Qatar Cycling and Triathlon Federation open to all road and mountain bike riders. Friday morning rides, track nights at Losail International Circuit and more. qatarchainreaction.com

Qatar Cycling Federation Near College of the North Atlantic-Qatar B3 Events and development of the sport. 4447 5522, qatarcycling.org 3

Darts

Doha Darts League Shamrock Tavern, Magnum Hotel B4 The league runs from September to March. Join the Facebook group for details

Fencing

Clement Fencing Academy Lycee Voltaire Al Waab D3 Al Dafna B4 Training for ages 4 to adults, after school activities and French language sessions (French is the official language of fencing). Classes are available for those in wheelchairs using specially adapted chairs, under the Definitely Able initiative run by Sasol. 7751 2469, clementfencing.com 3

Evolution Sports Qatar Multiple locations For adults and children. 4407 6772, evosportsqatar.com 3

Fitness Classes and Gyms

For dance and Zumba see Leisure Activities, for Pilates and yoga see Health and Wellness, both in this section.

Al Messila, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Doha E4 Outdoor bootcamp, personal training and jogging tracks. 4445 0000, marriott.com

Altitude Elite Lusail City A4 Personalised training for peak performance. 5085 5825, altitude.qa

Alwadi Hotel Doha – MGallery D4 Personal training and TechnoShape body slimming sessions at M|Fit gym, for hotel guests only. 4009 9999, alwadihoteldoha.com

Fairmont Doha

Anytime Fitness Multiple locations Daily fitness and yoga classes. 4414 4999 (Al Muftah Plaza), 4469 7215 (Al Wakra, ladies), 4411 1999 (Al Wakra, men), 4411 4999 (Mall of Qatar), anytimefitness.qa

Aspire Active Aspire Zone D2 Hundreds of classes for men, women, and children aged 6 months+. Registration form and schedule are available online. aspireactiveqa.com 3

Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5

Functional training, stretching and mobility, personal trainer on request. Open 24/7. 4040 5050, anantara.com/en/banana-island-doha

Banyan Tree Doha D4 Fitness classes and exercise rooms. 4410 3333, banyantree.com 3

Bounce Fitness Multiple locations Bootcamp, martial arts, yoga and gymnastics for adults and children. 5061 1266, bouncefitness.com.qa 3

Centara West Bay Hotel & Residences Doha B4 Fitness centre and studio, HIIT for adults and fitness classes for children, kids club and two swimming pools. 4009 5555, centarahotelsresorts. com/centara/cwq 3

CrossFit Oryx Doha College D3 Classes and open gym. 5080 5705, crossfitoryx.com

Dana Club C4 Aquarobics, aerobics and HIIT including ladies-only classes and Jump Gym for kids. 4496 0600, danaclub.com.qa 3

Delta Hotels City Center Doha C4 The Emerald Gym is fully equipped with pool and steam rooms. 4470 3333, marriott.com 3

Dynamik QA The Pearl Island B4 Mansoura D4 Fitness, yoga/pilates and martial arts, separate gyms. See their Instagram page for details

Education City Golf Club C2 Gym for general fitness; coaching by PGA golf professional for golf swing, stretching and core stability. ecgolf.com 3

Evo Active – Evolution Sports Qatar Multiple locations Ladies only/adults and children aged 16+. 4407 6772, evosportsqatar.com

Evolve Multiple locations Classes at several hotels, personal training and nutritional advice. 5040 3234, evolvemindbodysoul.com 3

Fairmont Doha A4 Private and group sessions in movement, yoga and spin studios; also has a climbing wall. 4030 7200, fairmont.com/doha 3

Fit20 West Bay Al Bidda Street C4 One 20-minute training session per week. 5057 0350, fit20.qa

First Fit Training Multiple locations Martial arts, tennis, gymnastics, football and more for adults and children aged 3+. 3300 0779, fftsports.com 3

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Fitness First City Center Doha C4 Fitness classes and separate male/female gyms. 4411 5999, qatar.fitnessfirstme.com

Four Seasons Hotel Doha C4 Classes by Evolve. 4485 8888, fourseasons.com/doha

Golden Tulip Doha D4 Personal training, daily classes. 4419 8888, doha.goldentulip.com

Grand Hyatt Doha B4 CrossFit, aqua gym, Tae Bo and core. 4448 1060, doha.grand.hyatt.com 3

Hilton Salwa Beach Resort Hotel guests can use the gym with separate male and female training zones available, aged 16+ only. 4423 6666, salwabeachresort.qa

InterContinental Doha Hotel & Residences B4 Circuit training, Tabata, bootcamp, boxing, CrossFit and Burn. 4484 4828, doha.intercontinental.com

InterContinental Doha – The City B4 Bodypump, Latino Cardio and EMS (Electro Muscular Stimulation). 4015 8888, intercontinental.com/dohathecity

Mandarin Oriental, Doha D4 TRX, FunXtion experience, Octagon multi-functional training. 4008 8888, mandarinoriental.com/doha

Marsa Malaz Kempinski The Pearl – Doha A4 Daily group and one-to-one classes, two fitness areas (one ladies/men, one ladies only). 4035 5555, kempinski.com/marsamalaz

Mondrian Doha A4 Open 24/7, complimentary Diet or Fitness DNA Test with membership. 4045 5555, sbe.com/hotels/mondrian/doha

OxFitness Lab The Gate Mall C4 The Pearl Island B4 Six studios: The Street (CrossFit box), Ride Tribe (indoor cycling), Beat Box, Encore Pilates, Niya Yoga, and Raise the Barre. 4020 6430, oxfitnesslab.com

Park Hyatt Doha D4 Separate female/male gyms. 4009 1234, parkhyattdoha.com

Pullman Hotel West Bay C4 More than 40 exercise stations, open 24/7 for hotel guests. 4009 4000, pullman-doha-westbay.com

Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha D3/4 Personal training and aquacise. Free daily stretching classes for club members and hotel guests. 4428 1621, radissonblu.com/en/hotel-doha 3

Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha D4 24/7 gym and more than 70 classes a week. 4429 8888, rixos.com 3

SFQ Sports Academy Multiple locations Mixed, ladies only and children's classes. 6622 2962, sfqsportsacademy.com.qa 3

Sharq Village & Spa D4 Fitness, spinning, yoga, Tai chi. 4425 6185, ritzcarlton.com/sharqvillage

Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel C4 Open 24/7, fitness training, assessment, yoga and spinning. See the online schedule. 4485 4600, fitness.sheratongranddoha.com 3

Strongbox Qatar Doha Sports Club B4 CrossFit, conditioning and personal training. 5050 2954, strongboxqatar.com

The Ned Doha A4 Ned's Club Gym has state-ofthe-art equipment, studios, personal trainers and group classes. 4406 1111, thened.com/doha 3

The Ritz-Carlton, Doha A4 Core conditioning and toning, low impact, power walking, spinning and more. 4484 8173, ritzcarlton.com/doha 3

The St. Regis Doha B4 Free classes and personal training for guests and members. 4446 0304, stregisdoha.com 3

The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa D4 WestinWORKOUT offers circuits, stretching, abs, HIIT and personal training. 4492 1600, marriott.com

W Doha Hotel & Residences B4 Fully equipped FIT gym open 24/7. 4453 5555, marriott.com

Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som Al Ruwais

The bespoke Optimal Physio-Fit offers a number of activities and access to the gym to help alleviate pain, improve posture and boost overall fitness. 4477 6500, zulal.com

Football

Aspire Zone Foundation D2 Five-a-side pitch with FIFA quality artificial turf and foam shock pad underlay. Open daily 4 pm – 11 pm. Book online at booking.aspirelogistics.qa, lifeinaspire.qa 3

Ability Friendly Qatar Foundation Multaqa C2 Sunday – Thursday, small group sessions available for anybody with a disability or special need, aged 5+. 4454 0772, abilityfriendly@qf.org.qa 3

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Evolution Soccer Qatar Multiple locations For adults and children aged 3+. 4407 6772, evosportsqatar.com 3

Lusail Football Academy Doha Sports Park B4

Qatar’s first QFA-approved private football academy for children aged 3+, with league games for adults. 3067 7463, lfa.qa 3

SFQ Sports Academy Multiple locations For children aged 3+. 6622 2962, sfqsportsacademy.com.qa 3

Frisbee

Qatar Ultimate Frisbee Games Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. See their Facebook page for details 3

Gaelic Football

Qatar GAA Multiple locations Male, female and children's teams, playing 9-a-side games with 12 players. Games are seven minutes long, with 10 minute finals, as per the Middle East GAA County Board Rules. There are also hurling teams. qatargaa.qa 3

Golf

Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5

is a golf development facility with a driving range installed with Power Tee automated teeing system and TrackMan technology. Lessons available with PGA professionals. The 9 hole par 3 course is floodlit for night golf. Open daily 6 am – 8 pm. ecgolf.com 3

Gymnastics and Trampolining

Bounce Inc Tawar Mall C3 Indoor trampoline park, training classes, free jumping, dodgeball and more, for adults and children aged 3+. 4408 6500, bounce.qa 3

SFQ Sports Academy Multiple locations

Gymnastics classes for children aged 2+. 6622 2962, sfqsportsacademy.com.qa 3

The Gymnastics Academy Multiple locations For gymnasts of different abilities, aged 3+. Follows the British Gymnastics floor and vault syllabus but also trains on bars, beams and trampolines. gymacademydoha.com 3

Hockey

Doha Hockey Club Multiple locations Welcomes players of all levels keen to play social hockey. Join the Facebook group for details

Wanderers Hockey Qatar Field hockey in Qatar since the 1970s. bosco_menezes@hotmail.com

Horse Riding Lessons and Camel Rides

Al Samriya Riding School Al Samriya Estate, next to Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani's farm near Al Sheehaniya. Lessons for adults and children, daily rides, pony club, trails and events; café; shop with equestrian items. 7797 3397, alsamriyariding.com 3

Sealine Beach, A Murwab Resort Enjoy a leisurely horse or camel ride along the beach. 4476 5299, sealinebeachqatar.com 3

9-hole putting course, Starting New At Golf programme, and Ecobioball to play and feed the fish! Open daily 9 am – sunset. 4040 5050, anantara.com/en/banana-island-doha 3

Doha Golf Club B3 18-hole championship course, 9-hole floodlit academy course, putting and chipping greens and world-class practice facilities. Coaching available with PGA professionals from the Qatar Golf Academy. The New Golfer Membership offers everything needed to get started. Open daily 6 am – 9 pm. 4496 0715, dohagolfclub.com 3

Education City Golf Club C2 Designed by Jose Maria Olazabal, the course has an 18-hole Championship course, 6-hole Championship course and 9-hole par 3 course. The Centre of Excellence

Ice Hockey and Ice-Skating

Gondolania Ice Arena Villaggio D2 Olympic size rink. See online for information about public sessions. 4450 7873, gondolaniaicearena.com 3

Qatar International Ice Hockey League Villaggio D2 A fun, recreational league with organised games. qhockey.com

Kids Clubs

Al Messila, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Doha E4 Little Explorers' Kids Club has a mini gym with kid-friendly equipment, a large outdoor playground, cinema, and an edu-training lab. 4445 0000, almessiladoha.com 3

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Evolution Sports Qatar Multiple locations Multisports holiday camps for ages 4 – 11. 4407 6772, evosportsqatar.com 3

InterContinental Doha Hotel & Residences B4 Tennis competitions, sports days and much more – an extensive range of activities and seasonal events. 4484 4828, doha.intercontinental.com 3

Marsa Malaz Kempinski The Pearl – Doha A4 The Titan Tikes Kids' Playroom offers games, toys, arts and crafts. For ages 4 –12. 4035 5555, kempinski.com/marsamalaz 3

SFQ Sports Academy Multiple locations Football, gymnastics, basketball, Zumba, martial arts. For ages 3+. 6622 2962, sfqsportsacademy.com.qa 3

Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel C4 Weekdays 8 am – 1 pm, for ages 5 –12. 4485 4600, fitness.sheratongranddoha.com 3

Martial Arts and Boxing

Centara West Bay Hotel & Residences Doha B4 Boxing lessons for adults and children. 4009 5555, centarahotelsresorts.com/centara/cwq 3

Evolve Multiple locations Boxing and Muay Thai workouts. 4407 6772, evolvemindbodysoul.com 3

InterContinental Doha The City C4 Kickboxing, boxing, taekwondo, karate for kids. Schedule changes weekly, call first. 4015 8888, intercontinental.com/dohathecity 3

Mandarin Oriental, Doha D4 Thai Chi, Muay Thai, kickboxing, boxing. 4008 8888, mandarinoriental.com/doha

SFQ Sports Academy Multiple locations Kickboxing, karate and taekwondo for adults and children. 6622 2962, sfqsportsacademy.com.qa 3

The Korea Taekwondo Centre Al Muthana Complex, Salwa Rd D3 Daily from 3 pm (except Friday). For adults and children aged 5+. 5556 3305, see the Facebook group for details 3

Multipurpose and Family Clubs

Aspire Zone Foundation D2 Public fields open daily 8 am – 9 pm; also football fields, basketball and volleyball courts, paddle boats, cycling tent and mini pitches. lifeinaspire.qa 3

Dana Club C4 Basketball, mini-football, table tennis and volleyball facilities for members and their guests. 4496 0600, danaclub.com.qa 3

Doha College West Bay C3 Facilities include multipurpose sports halls, 3G pitches, external basketball court and swimming pools. 4407 6777, dohacollege.com 3

Hilton Salwa Beach Resort The private Sports Academy has an indoor training facility and 9 outdoor pitches, for professional athletes and sports teams. 4423 6666, salwabeachresort.qa

Netball

Evolution Netball Qatar Multiple locations For adults and children aged 3+. 4407 6772, evosportsqatar.com 3

Padel, Squash and Tennis

Al Messila, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Doha E4 Outdoor tennis and padel courts. 4445 0000, almessiladoha.com 3

Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5 Synthetic grass tennis court. 4040 5050, anantara.com/en/banana-island-doha 3

Dana Club C4 Two indoor tennis courts, individual coaching. 4496 0656, danaclub.com.qa 3

Education City Golf Club C2 Private, group and playing lessons. ecgolf.com 3

First Fit Training Multiple locations For adults and children aged 4+. 3300 0779, fftsports.com 3

Four Seasons Hotel Doha C4 Complimentary racquets and balls for use on the outdoor Rebound Ace courts. 4485 8888, fourseasons.com/doha 3

InterContinental Doha Hotel & Residences B4 Tennis and squash lessons, tennis socials Sunday and Friday 6 pm, outdoor padel court. 4484 4828, doha.intercontinental.com 3

Padel Garden Doha Katara Cultural Village B4 Seven outdoor courts in Katara Hills. 4032 5528, see their Instagram page 3

Khalifa Tennis & Squash Complex C4 Courts available for hire by the hour. The tennis school offers training for children aged 5+. 4440 9666, qatartennis.org 3

Marsa Malaz Kempinski The Pearl – Doha A4 Two padel courts, one tennis court. Kids’ tennis lessons Saturday/Thursday by appointment. 4035 5555, kempinski.com/marsamalaz 3

Padel In Multiple locations Qatar’s first indoor padel club. Court hire can be booked online. thepadelin.com 3

Padel Qatar Qatar Sports Club C4 Court hire can be booked online. 3381 2201, padelqatar.com 3

Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha D3/4 Tennis training for groups and individuals; tennis and squash courts available for hire by the hour. 4428 1621, radissonblu.com/en/hotel-doha 3

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SFQ Sports Academy Multiple locations

Tennis classes for adults and children aged 2+. 6622 2962, sfqsportsacademy.com.qa 3

Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel C4 Indoor tennis and squash courts, outdoor padel court. Private and group lessons for adults and children, tennis socials. 4485 4600, fitness.sheratongranddoha.com 3

Qatar Triathlon Federation Near University of Doha for Science and Technology B3 Events and development of the sport. 4447 5522, qatartriathlon.org 3

TriClub Doha Multiple Locations Training and events starting each September. triclubdoha.com 3

Scuba Diving and Snorkelling

Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5 Scuba diving and diving courses, also RAID certification and snorkelling. 4040 5050, anantara. com/en/banana-island-doha 3

Doha Sub Aqua Club (DSAC) Between Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha and Sharq Village & Spa D4 Qatar's British Sub Aqua Club. Diving trips, training and social events. Meets every Tuesday at 7 pm. See their Facebook page for details

Pearl Divers–Qatar Al Mirqab Al Jadeed Street D3 PADI training, tuition, equipment rental and tank filling. 4444 9553, pearl-divers.com

The Ritz-Carlton, Doha A4 Tennis and squash courts, lessons available. 4484 8173, ritzcarlton.com/middleeast 3

The St. Regis Doha B4 Tennis and padel court hire, lessons for adults and children aged 12+. 4446 0304, stregisdoha.com 3

The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa D4 Two squash courts for hire. 4492 1600, marriott.com 3

Rock Climbing

EsQalar Sports Aspire Zone D2 Qatar's first company dedicated to rock climbing sports. Open Thursday to Tuesday 2 pm – 10 pm. 5553 7177 3

Rugby

Doha Rugby Football Centre Doha Sports Park B4 Mens' first/second/third/vets teams, ladies team, and minis/youth for children. doharfc.com 3

Running, Athletics and Triathlon

Al Messila, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Doha C3 Running/jogging tracks, fitness trail and nature trail. 4445 0000, marriott.com

Doha Bay Running Club Multiple locations

Informal group meeting weekend mornings and weekday evenings, open to all. Join the Facebook group for details

Katara Cultural Village B4 More than 2 km of walking/running track in Katara Hills. Please observe the dress code when visiting. katara.net 3

Poseidon Dive Center Hilton Doha C4 PADI courses, professional dive training, Rebreather programmes. 6608 4040, pdcqatar.com 3

Shooting and Target Ranges

Al Hadaf Shooting Range Al Waab D3 Simulator, rifle, airgun, skeet and more. Open Saturday to Wednesday 4 pm – 8 pm. 4141 7777, alhadafrange.com

Al Ramii Shooting Club Lusail City A3 Shotgun, rifle, pistol and archery. Open Saturday to Wednesday 4 pm – 8 pm. 4495 3114, alramiiclub.qa

Lusail Shooting Club Lusail City A3 Open Sunday to Friday 4 pm – 8 pm. 4495 3114, qsaa.qa

Spinning

Fitness First City Center-Doha C4 Separate classes for men and women. 4411 5106, qatar.fitnessfirstme.com

The Ritz-Carlton, Doha A4 Daily classes; booking is essential. 4484 8173, ritzcarlton.com/doha

Swimming

Aleph Doha Residences, Curio Collection by Hilton C4 Al Dafna's highest indoor pool on the 52nd floor; ladies only days available. 4004 7000, alephdoharesidences.curiocollection.com 3

Al Messila, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Doha E4 Outdoor Grand Pool set in an oasis of indigenous trees, plus an indoor recreational pool. 4445 0000, marriott.com

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Aspire Active Aspire Zone D2 Classes for men, women and children. Registration form and schedule are available online. 4413 6219, aspireactiveqa.com 3

Ability Friendly Qatar Foundation Recreation Center C2 and Al Khor Recreation Center. Sunday – Thursday, 1:1 classes for all levels from beginner to advanced. Available for anybody with a disability or special needs, aged 4+. 4454 0772, abilityfriendly@qf.org.qa 3

Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5 100m long pool, water slides, kids water park, and a surf pool with lessons available. 4040 5050, anantara.com/en/banana-island-doha 3

Dana Club C4 SwimSafe academy for adults and children. 4496 0600, danaclub.com.qa 3

Evolution Swimming Qatar Multiple locations For adults and children aged 3+. 4407 6772, evosportsqatar.com 3

Fairmont Doha A4 Indoor pool on the 5th floor, and wave pool. 4030 7200, fairmont.com/doha 3

Four Seasons Hotel Doha C4 Grotto pools and family-friendly pools with water slides, for spa members. 4485 8888, fourseasons.com/doha 3

Freestyle Aquatics at Aspire Aspire Dome Swimming Pool D2 Swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving for people with special needs and disabilities. For more information and to register, contact programme founder Kathleen Bates at tryfreestyle@aspirelogistics.qa, facebook.com/freestyleaquatics2012 3

Grand Hyatt Doha B4 Three outdoor pools, two children's pools, one indoor pool for adults. 4448 1060, doha.grand.hyatt.com 3

H2O Swim Club Multiple locations Competitive and leisure programmes, for adults and children aged 8 months+. 5564 1475, h2oswimclub.com 3

Le Méridien City Center, Doha C4 Indoor and outdoor pools, whirlpool. 4041 3333, hilton.com 3

Le Royal Méridien Doha A4 Outdoor pool, children's pool and whirlpool. 4141 6000, hilton.com 3

Marsa Malaz Kempinski The Pearl – Doha A4 Eight outdoor pools, including a large whirlpool bath and a pool for children. 4035 5555, kempinski.com/marsamalaz 3

Mondrian Doha A4 On the 26th floor, the pool shares the space with the gym. 4045 5555, sbe.com/hotels/mondrian/doha 3

Mövenpick Hotel West Bay Doha C4 Classes in a chlorine free indoor pool; booking required. 4496 6410, movenpick.com/west-bay-doha 3

Park Hyatt Doha D4 Semi-covered pool on the 6th floor. 4009 1234, parkhyattdoha.com

Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha D3/4 Aquacise classes, private swimming lessons. 4428 1621, radissonblu.com/en/hotel-doha 3

Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel C4 Lessons for children. 4485 4600, fitness.sheratongranddoha.com 3

The Chedi Katara Hotel & Resort B4

60 m outdoor pool, one of the largest in Doha. 4144 7777, chedikatara.com 3

The Ritz-Carlton, Doha A4 Indoor Junior Olympic pool, outdoor freeform pool. Call first for availability of instructors for classes. 4484 8173, ritzcarlton. com/middleeast 3

The St. Regis Doha B4 Olympic-sized pool and children's pool for use by guests and members only. 4446 0304, stregisdoha.com 3

The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa D4 Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, outdoor wave pool and outdoor children’s pool. Lessons for adults and children. 4492 1600, marriott.com 3

Volleyball

Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha D3/4 Floodlit court. 4428 1621, radissonblu.com/en/hotel-doha 3

Water Sports and Beach Activities

For fishing see Leisure Activities in this section

Angry Dragons Qatar Katara Beach B4 The Pearl Island B4 New and seasoned paddlers always welcome. See their Facebook page for details

AquaSports Qatar Multiple locations Kayaking in Al Thakira mangroves and other locations, stand up paddle boarding and kiteboarding. Events and private parties. aquasportsq.com 3

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Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5 Beach sports, stand up paddle boarding, banana/ donut rides, kayaking, HamacLand Floating Lounge, and Pontoon Tea/Dinner. 4040 5050, anantara.com/en/banana-island-doha 3

Discover Arabia Adventure tours at Al Thakira nature reserve, educational programmes for schools, mangrove planting and environmental clean-ups. Also kayaking, snorkelling and overnight camps. 3023 3207, discoverarabia.today 3

Discover Qatar The destination management division of Qatar Airways offers tours and excursions with sun, sea and sand. 4423 7999, discoverqatar.qa 3

Doha Dragons Qatar Katara Beach B4 Paddling sessions according to the weather. Equipment is provided. See their Facebook page for details 3

Flokiteschool Multiple locations Kitesurfing lessons for adults and schoolchildren. 3315 5628, flokiteschool.com 3

InterContinental Doha Hotel & Residences B4 Jetskis, tubes, wakeboarding, kitesurfing, stand up paddle boarding and a water trampoline in the lagoon. 4484 4828, doha.intercontinental.com 3

Katara Beach B4 Waterskiing, kneeboarding, parasailing, jetskis, boat/gondola rides, sailing and kayaking. Wearing a life jacket is compulsory. The beach is open daily 3:30 pm – 11 pm; no swimming permitted after sunset. Please observe the dress code when visiting. katara.net 3

Marsa Malaz Kempinski The Pearl – Doha A4 Knee boarding, wakeboarding, kayaking, boat rides, pedal boat, hydrobike and stand up paddle boarding. 4035 5555, kempinski.com/doha 3

Qatar Dragon Boat The Pearl Island A4 Dragon boat team building, festivals and youth programmes. New members of all levels are welcome. 5505 2204, qatardragonboat.com 3

Q-Explorer Multiple locations Mangrove kayaking, jet ski tours of Doha's Corniche, scuba diving, and dhow and yacht cruises. Events for schools, corporates, and private parties. 4472 5146, q-explorer.com 3

Regatta Sailing Academy

InterContinental Doha Hotel & Residences B4 A Royal Yachting Association training centre offering numerous activities, available for corporate events and parties. 5550 3484, regattasailingacademy.com 3

A new one-of-a-kind resort on Qatar's northern coast, designed around the kitesurfing lifestyle. In addition to kitesurfing, the beach destination is a place to stay, dine and enjoy sports like volleyball, football, padel, yoga and more. Day pass is QAR300 per person which includes resort sports facilities and an F&B credit of QAR200. Kitesurfing lessons start from QAR700 per person. Open daily 10 am – 5 pm. fkb.qa

Hilton Salwa Beach Resort Desert Falls Water and Adventure Park, one of the largest theme parks in the Middle East with 18 attractions and 56 rides and slides. Open Saturday to Wednesday 10 am – 5 pm, Thursday/Friday 10 am – 6 pm. Pre-booking is required, rides and slides are subject to availability. Beach activities include kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, hydro bikes, football, tennis, basketball, volleyball and yoga. 4423 6666, salwabeachresort.qa 3

Sealine Beach, A Murwab Resort Day visitors can use the pool areas and beach; activities include jet skis and boat rides. 4476 5299, sealinebeachqatar.com 3

Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel C4 Banana/donut rides, wakeboard, water skiing, kayaks, jet skis, stand up paddle boarding, water bikes, cruises and fishing. 4485 4600, fitness. sheratongranddoha.com 3

The Chedi Katara Hotel & Resort B4 Exclusively for hotel guests with private beach, cabanas, 60m-long pool and water sport activities. 4144 7777, ghmhotels.com/en/katara 3

The St. Regis Doha B4 Jet skis and waterskiing. 4446 0304, stregisdoha.com 3

Waldorf Astoria Doha, Lusail A4 The hotel has the only private beach in Lusail City. There is fun for all the family in the water park, with water fountains, surfing stations and water slides. 4456 5656, hilton.com 3 m

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Health and Wellness

Health and Wellness

Marhaba updates this section every issue, but as information may change after going to press, check with the organisation concerned for up to date details. If your organisation is listed on these pages and you need to amend your entry, or if you would like to be included in future issues, let us know: email marhaba@qatar.net.qa. Locations can be found on the map of Doha at the front of the guide. Also see:

• Leisure Activities for dance classes, fishing, and motor sports clubs, and Sports Activities for fitness classes, gyms, clubs and associations – both are in this section

• Places to Stay in the Hospitality in Qatar section for a complete list of hotels and fitness facilities

Holistic Wellness

Al Messila, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Doha E4 Ladies-only wellness retreat with hydrothermal facilities and 'The Worlds' hydro-wellness areas (Oriental, Mystic, Mineral and Floral); yoga also available. 4445 0000, almessiladoha.com

Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5 Holistic advice, alternative therapies and life coaching. 4040 5050, anantara.com

Four Seasons Hotel Doha B4 The hotel offers 'Thrive' in conjunction with Evolve, a customised wellness programme with one-to-one consultations. 4494 8888, fourseasons.com/doha

Heenat Salma Eco-farm and Camp Al Sheehaniya Private outdoor classes; yoga and nidra meditation under the stars; workshops on traditional and Arabic Islamic medicine (aromatherapy, kohl and fumigation) using the farm's plants. 4441 1195, heenatsalma.earth

The Ritz-Carlton, Doha A4 The country's first cryosauna; sessions last 90 seconds to 3 minutes, with temperatures dropping to –180˚ C. 4484 8183, ritzcarlton.com/doha

Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som Al Ruwais Retreats from 3 to 14 nights offer weight loss, nutrition and relaxation programmes, as well as fitness, yoga and Pilates. 4477 6500, zulal.com

Pilates

Centara West Bay Hotel & Residences Doha B4 Pilates on Monday, yoga on Tuesday/Saturday. 4009 5555, centarahotelsresorts.com/centara/cwq

Encore Pilates The Gate Mall C4 The Pearl Island B4 Qatar's first dedicated studio for Reformer Pilates. 4020 6430, oxfitnesslab.com

Four Seasons Hotel Doha C4 Call first for monthly schedule. 4485 8888, fourseasons.com/doha

InterContinental Doha The City B4 Schedule changes weekly, call first. 4015 8888, intercontinental.com/dohathecity

Mandarin Oriental, Doha D4 Mat Pilates, Reformer, posture assessment with a certified physio. 4008 8888, mandarinoriental.com/doha

The St. Regis Doha B4 Gender-specific yoga, Pilates, and Power Plate classes. 4446 0304, stregisdoha.com

Yama Yoga Studios Asas Twin Towers, Al Dafna C4 Usually courses, drop-in also available: intro, mixed level, dynamic, advanced, and core. 6617 5802, yamayogastudios.com

Yoga

Banana Island Resort Doha By Anantara C5 Ashtanga, Hatha, yoga stretch and meditation. Booking essential, call first for up to date schedule. 4040 5050, doha.anantara.com

Four Seasons Hotel Doha C4 Vinyasa yoga. Call first for monthly schedule. 4494 8888, fourseasons.com/doha

Hilton Salwa Beach Resort Sunset beach yoga for strength, flexibility, breathing and wellbeing. Friday 5 pm. 4423 6666, salwabeachresort.qa

InterContinental Doha The City C4 Swasthi and body balance. Schedule changes weekly, call first. 4015 8888, intercontinental.com/dohathecity

Mandarin Oriental, Doha D4 Classes, yoga therapy. 4008 8888, mandarinoriental.com/doha

Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha D3/4 Power yoga sessions and monthly full moon. 4428 1621, radissonblu.com/hotel-doha

Vishnu Swasthi Yoga Studio Doha, Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel C4 Hatha, power, slimming and detox. See the online monthly schedule. 3320 2331, vishnuswasthiyoga.com

W Doha Hotel & Residences B4 Yoga/pilates –call first for availability. 4453 5555, marriott.com

Yama Yoga Studios Asas Twin Towers, Al Dafna C4 All levels including Ashtanga, Mysore, Pranayama, Vinyasa, and yin/restorative; see the online monthly schedule. Teacher training and retreats at centres in Thailand and Bulgaria. 6617 5802, yamayogastudios.com

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Boosting tourism

A range of visa measures announced by Qatar Tourism (QT), formerly known as Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC) and Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA), have been widely welcomed by tourism industry professionals, as well as the country’s hospitality and retail operators.

The introduction of the free, 96-hour transit visa and +Qatar (an initiative to promote Qatar as a stopover destination by QT and Qatar Airways) has resulted in bringing close to 200,000 visitors to Qatar.

In August 2017, Qatar introduced visa waivers for citizens of more than 95 countries. Since inception, at least 275,000 visitors have entered Qatar visa-free.

In 2022, Qatar introduced digital Hayya Card, the fan identification and an entry permit into Qatar during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM, resulted in bringing 1.3 mn international visitors to Qatar. It relaunched after the tournament allowing more access for tourists who currently require visas to enter Qatar.

Qatar is the safest country in the world, according to Numbeo’s Crime Index by Country 2023. Doha is ranked as the second safest city in the world, according to Numbeo’s Crime Index by City 2023. In recent years, Qatar and its capital city Doha have continued to retain their global distinction as one of the safest countries in the world. Qatar has taken the title as the world's safest country at least five times on Numbeo since in 2017. Qatar has been named the safest Arab country since 2015.

Doha has been named among the top cities to live in, according to the World Best Cities 2023 rankings by Resonance Consultancy, a leading global advisor on placemaking, branding and marketing for the world’s best cities, districts, developments and destinations.

The Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism named Doha as the Arab Tourism Capital for 2023 during its 25th session at the Arab League General Secretariat in December 2022.

Qatar offers a wide range of authentic tourism experiences, in addition to hosting close to 80 sporting events annually, and is the first Middle Eastern country to host the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM and the 2023 FINA World Swimming Championships.

Tourist arrivals

Qatar succesfully hosted the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM from 20 November to 18 December 2022, welcoming more than 1.4 mn. Visitors are still flocking to Qatar.

Tourism in Qatar Tourism

Qatar has welcomed more than 2 mn international visitors, with May and June registering the highest figure – 567,000 – ever recorded in the last ten years. International arrivals in 2023 have so far doubled compared to the levels seen prepandemic.

From 2023 to date, arrivals by air constituted 51% of all visitors to Qatar, while arrivals by land and sea comprised 37% and 12% of the total figures, respectively. Visitors from Saudi Arabia remain the top source market for international visitors this year, contributing to nearly a quarter of all arrivals. India and Germany follow.

Hotel and hotel apartment performance

Qatar's hospitality sector witnessed an improved room yield in April 2023, mainly lifted by five-star hotels and deluxe hotel apartments, as visitor arrivals surged compared to the same month last year. This comes in view of a 231.5% annual increase in visitor arrivals.

Cruise industry

Qatar continues to impress as a major international tourism destination. New data from Qatar Tourism (QT) reveals that the country welcomed 253,191 cruise visitors during its 2022–23 season (December 2022 – March 2023), an increase of 151% compared to the previous season (100,500 visitors).

This sharp uptake in visitor figures is particularly impressive given that this year’s cruise season began later than usual, in December rather than October, as the Doha Port was hosting floating hotels during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ to accommodate visitors and fans.

Over the past few years, QT and Mwani Qatar, the organisations responsible for managing the country’s shipping terminals and seaports, have established a number of strong relationships with international cruise operators as well as with other specialists involved in the industry. This has proved to be of great importance as Qatar benefitted from cruise ships during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM, as a means of providing additional

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accommodation for fans and visitors. Two giant cruise ships served as floating hotels during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM at Doha Port. The cruise ships had a combined capacity of 4,000 rooms, which accommodated up to 9,400 people. Among the number of cruise visitors welcomed this season, 37,144 were turnaround passengers, a 790% increase on last season’s numbers (4,172 passengers). Qatar received a total of 54 calls during the 2022–23 cruise season, both transit and turnaround, which marks a 59% uptake on last year. Most cruise passengers originated from Germany, Italy, Russia, and the UK. Doha Port was able to welcome a 100% increase in mega ships – 44 were welcomed this season – with MSC World Europa bringing in the most passengers (13 calls in total).

The next cruise season 2023–24 will begin on 8 October 2023. Cruise passengers arriving to Qatar through Doha Port will be welcomed in the brandnew Grand Terminal that features state-of-the-art facilities. Upon exiting, passengers find themselves by the Mina District, a colourful destination where visitors can enjoy plenty of restaurant options, retail outlets, and a stunning promenade.

Cruise passengers can also avail of the new transit visa. As part of the new operating procedure –

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which includes the use of enhanced technology and close collaboration between cruise operators and security officials – a passenger manifest containing the passport details of passengers and crew will be shared with immigration officials 48 hours prior to a ship’s arrival in Qatar. This will allow the authorities to process all relevant information and clear passengers for entry before the ship's berthing, enabling travellers to disembark within minutes and begin on-shore excursions.

QT’s projections show continued growth in the cruise tourism industry over the coming years. With the completion of the Doha Port redevelopment, and the associated capacity increase, which allows the port to receive two megaships at once, Qatar is expected to attract 500,000 cruise tourists by 2026.

Next Chapter

On World Tourism Day 2017, held annually on 27 September, Qatar launched the Next Chapter of its National Tourism Sector Strategy 2030, which charted the next five years of the tourism sector’s growth in Qatar. According to QT, the next chapter aims to attract 6 mn visitors to Qatar annually. It also aims to achieve a 72% occupancy rate across all hotel establishments, through a combination of increasing demand and diversifying the country’s tourist accommodation offering.

Visitor arrivals in Doha are projected to grow by 104% by 2025, making it the fastest-growing tourist destination among major cities worldwide. The city is expected to see more than 4.51 mn visitors in 2025.

Tourism is expected to play a greater role in Qatar’s economy as the sector’s share of the country’s GDP will be nearly QAR133.5 bn in 2028, reports the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC). Travel and tourism investment in Qatar may exceed QAR14.5 bn, or 4.2% of total investments in the country, in 2028.

In November 2018, The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Decision No 74 of 2018 establishing Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC), cancelling QTA and the government committee to coordinate conferences and events. In 2021, Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC) was renamed Qatar Tourism (QT).

Chaired by Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, QT promotes Qatar as a destination around the world, through its destination branding, international representation and participation at trade shows, and by developing a rich calendar of festivals and events. QT is growing internationally with representative offices in London, Paris, Berlin, Milan, Singapore and more cities. QT works in partnership with public and private stakeholders to achieve this mission by planning, regulating and promoting a sustainable and diverse tourism industry while perpetuating Qatar’s culture.

In 2014, Qatar launched the Qatar National Tourism Sector Strategy (QNTSS), which seeks to diversify the country’s tourism offering and increase the sector’s contribution to Qatar’s economy by 2030. For more information, visit visitqatar.qa or qatartourism.com

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Prestige and privacy, all in the heart of Doha

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Hospitality Art

Art is becoming an essential part of a hotel’s essence and décor with many hotels hiring curators to help them tell their story through art.

Experience the significant role art plays in the hospitality industry at Katara Towers. Symbolically intertwined with Qatar’s heritage, the iconic towers in Lusail City are an architectural translation of Qatar’s national seal, representing the traditional scimitar swords. The towers are home to Qatar’s newest and most luxurious hotels, Fairmont Doha and Raffles Doha, each arching skyward with dramatic poise, creating a sense of wonder with curated beauty that unfolds in every space with abundant masterful artistry.

As one of their many ways to give guests next-level hotel experiences, the hotels have invested greatly in art by being one of the few hotels in Qatar with an art curator, also known as a hotel curator, creating aesthetic spaces and forming lasting connections with guests.

The role of an art curator

Tal Danai is the art curator at Katara Towers. ‘The role of an art curator, being a relatively new discipline in hotel design, is still somewhat fluid. Some see that role as an offspring of interior design, with the responsibility of the art curator to decorate the space created by the designer,’ he said.

Danai is the founder and CEO of ArtLink, which he founded in 1996 to develop a pioneering global market segment for young and emerging art and

make the art of our time available, accessible and affordable to the world. ‘For us, the art and craft selected for a project is a separate layer from those developed by architecture, interior design and the other disciplines contributing to a hotel's environment,’ he said.

‘We challenge ourselves in researching each location with the aim of extracting its inherent natural stories. We form narratives based on the history and culture of a place or concoct original ones to stimulate and enhance a guest's experience,’ he said.

ArtLink offers professional art curation and provision expertise in the hospitality sector. It is now the leader in its market and has completed over 140 hotel and cruise ship projects worldwide. ‘We promote cultures and learn to speak specific brand language for each project. We team up with academic institutions for research of emotional and cognitive triggers and tap into the creativity of artists in a journey to layer more brushstrokes on our storied canvases. We challenge fabricators and technology providers to help us materialise our own imagination and that of the artists we engage. We conduct a symphony that comes to life when guests encounter the art and craft collections and are touched by them. We have the best job in the world,’ he said.

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Tal Danai

The role of art in the hospitality industry

A great first impression is key, and art can play a significant role in doing just that. Today, many hotels are understanding that art can play an important role in leaving guests with a lasting impression. ‘Far are the days since hotels may have seen themselves as places to sleep and maybe eat. Hotels today are experiential, they compete with one another to better understand and anticipate guests' needs, whims and wishes and provide beyond what those may be,’ said Danai. ‘Guests have become accustomed to expecting more of their hotel experiences. As guests, we became more sensitive, more demanding and harder to please. Comparing experiences has become the norm. Personal research has become easier and much more accurate.’

According to Danai, art curators at hotels are tasked with adding local cultural layers, supporting brand values, providing moments of inner reflections, and creating memory anchors guests will take away with them to revisit their experiences.

Art at Katara Towers

Katara Towers have abundant masterful Qatari artistry. ‘During our research for the Katara Towers project, a fascinating cultural phenomenon kept surfacing from the materials. The Qatari people have for centuries been "Trades of Cultures",’ said Danai, adding that the over-arching curatorial framework rests on the idea of ‘Trades of Cultures’ or ‘Trading Cultures’. From that narrative, they have branched out into related narratives and have focused elements of the collection on specific areas that feature their own stories.

‘The unique position on the Silk Route and the reliance on pearling and the pearl trade have brought many a people from many cultures to Qatar. The locals have embraced the objects and stories brought over by foreigners, reworked them into their culture, their arts and their crafts and in turn, released the outcome back to the world,’ said Danai.

‘That fascinating phenomenon of an almost secluded culture that hosts and accepts others, that is curious to encounter other cultures, and

which feels comfortable reprocessing what comes its way, was the pillar to the curatorial narrative we have developed for the project,’ he said.

Art at Katara Towers features a rich and versatile art collection with artwork in a variety of media, including paintings, ceramics, sculptures, glass and more by more than 120 local and international artists. From Qatar, you will see the work of wellknown local artists Aziza Iqbal, Shua’a Ali and Noor Abuissa. International artists include Natalie Blake, Kati Junger, Marie Andree Cote, Mattia Bosco, Jesus Perea, Ali Almasri, Omar Safa, Chris Wood and more.

As guests visit Fairmont Doha and Raffles Doha at Katara Towers, make sure to take in the art around you. ‘I would love guests to pay attention, appreciate, have an alternative look at the rich culture they are visiting and walk away with memories they can re-visit of a unique cultural experience,’ said Danai. To achieve that coherent narrative sharing, the front of house staff is trained to talk about the art and engage with guests.

The Managing Director of Raffles and Fairmont Doha at Katara Towers, Christian Hirt, said, ‘Art is an integral part of the essence and décor of the two hotels, allowing them to tell their story and create memorable experiences for guests. At Katara Towers, the architectural translation of Qatar’s national seal symbolically intertwines with the country’s heritage. With the expertise of a hotel curator, the hotels have invested greatly in art, creating aesthetic spaces and forming lasting connections with guests. The art collection at Katara Towers features a diverse range of media by local and international artists, showcasing Qatar’s rich culture. Through engaging with the art, guests can have a unique cultural experience and create lasting memories.’

In collaboration with Katara Towers, ArtLink will produce a film and book about the art collection at Fairmont Doha and Raffles Doha, featuring some of the artists, their artwork and stories.

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Mondrian Doha Park Hyatt Doha The Ned Doha Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha
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BUS/CONF FACILITIES FITNESS CENTRE RESTAURANT LICENSED BAR SPA SWIMMING POOL BEACH FACILITIES HOTELS MAP Jouri, A Murwab Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 K108 Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Mercure Grand Hotel Doha City Centre ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Millenium Central Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Mövenpick Hotel Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 New Blue Rose Hotel ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ D3 Plaza Inn Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Ramada Encore by Wyndham ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Retaj Al Rayyan Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ C4 Safir Hotel Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Sapphire Plaza Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Strato Hotel by Warwick ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Swiss-Belhotel Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Swiss-Belinn Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D3 The Curve Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ C4 The Royal Riviera Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Time Rako Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ F5 Victoria Hotel Doha ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D3
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HOTELS Al Muntazah Plaza Hotel ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Asherij Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D3 Century Hotel Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Chairmen Hotel Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Doha Dynasty Hotel ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Golden Ocean Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Grand Qatar Palace Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Green Garden Hotel ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4
The Ritz-Carlton, Doha The Westin Doha Hotel and Spa
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The Chedi Katara Hotel & Resort W Doha Hotel & Residences Delta Hotels by Marriott City Center Doha Waldorf Astoria Lusail, Doha

APARTMENTS WITH UNINTERRUPTED

SEA AND CITY VIEWS

Stunning apartments with breathtaking sea and city views. Fully fitted kitchen, Pet-friendly environment, indoor and outdoor pools, Fitness Center, and a variety of dining destinations await your exploration.

Amenities include:

-Open kitchen with equipment and utensils

-Separate dining facility

-Customized services

-Pet-friendly policy

-Easy access to City Center mall

-Family park next door

-Kids Club

For reservations inquiries & more information please contact:

T: +974 4041 3333

E: reservations.lemeridiencitycenterdoha@marriott.com

W: www.lemeridiencitycenterdoha.com

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RESTAURANT LICENSED BAR SPA SWIMMING POOL BEACH FACILITIES HOTELS/APARTMENTS MAP Ibis Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Kingsgate Hotel Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Le Castle Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ D4 Le Park Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D3 Musherib Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Premier Inn Doha Airport ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Premier Inn Doha Education City ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ C2 Rawda Hotel ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 The Town Hotel ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Tourist Hotel, Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Zubarah Boutique Hotel Doha ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ D4 DELUXE APARTMENTS Al Mansour Plaza ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Al Najada Doha Hotel Apartments by Oaks ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Al Safa Royal Suites ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ D4 Imperial Suites Doha ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Le Mirage City Walk ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Marriott Executive Apartments ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ C4 Royal Mirage ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Sedra Arjaan by Rotana ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ B4 STANDARD APARTMENTS Al Madina Suites ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Al Mansour Park Inn Hotel Apartments ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ D4 Al Sadd Suites Hotel Apartments ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D3 Doha Palace Residence 2 ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 La Villa Inn Hotel Apartments ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Liberty Suites Hotel ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Qairawan Hotel Apartments ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Retaj Inn Hotel ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ D4 Wakra Inn ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ F5
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Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha (2) Maysan Doha, LXR Hotels &
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Zulal Wellness Resort JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Katara Hills Doha, LXR Hotels & Resorts Fuwairit Kite Beach, Tapestry Collection by Hilton

The new Delta Hotels City Center Doha is a 32storey hotel located in the bustling West Bay within walking distance to key Doha landmarks, shopping area, Al Dafna Beach, and Corniche. Surrounded by Doha’s top attractions, you’ll find it as the perfect travel accomodation for both short and extended stays.

236 rooms including Deluxe, Executive, Junior Suite, and Superior Suite; which can range from 30 sqm up to 81 sqm

84 apartments with fully equipped kitchens, living rooms, and bedroom; which can range from 96 sqm up to 165 sqm

Lewiston’s Café - Lobby lounge; serves artisinal co ee and freshly made breads

Babylonia - o ers a sumptuous bu et spread for breakfast and authentic Persian- Iraqi dishes on A la carte menu for lunch and dinner.

Doha Baking Company - Grab and go; o ers premium co ee, healthy options, packaged snacks, freshly baked breads, sandwiches, and more.

reservations, please call +974 4470 3333 @DeltaHotelsDoha Delta Hotels by Marriott City Center Doha
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InterContinental Doha The City West Bay, P.O, Box 22|78, Doha, Qatar +974 4015 8888 sales.icdohatc@ihg.com | iedohatcreservations@ing.com Monthly and yearly rentals are available Nestled high above the bustling West Bay area, this 58-story tower is designed for your convenience, with spacious studios and one- to four-bedroom apartments that offer floor-to-ceiling windows with enviable views of the Doha skyline. YOUR NEW HOME IN WEST BAY © MARHABA M87 AUTUMN 2023 211
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Bin Mohammad St. Doha, Qatar Find us in the heart of Doha’s Old Town, within walking distance to local businesses, transport links, restaurants and the Souq Waqif. The National Museum of Qatar and The Museum of Islamic Art can be reached within a 10-minute drive. We offer spacious suites, rooftop dining, free made-to-order breakfast and an evening reception. MODERN STAY IN CENTRAL DOHA M87 AUTUMN 2023 © MARHABA 212
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Make your dreams come true with our Barbie™ Family Suite. Featuring a custom-built Barbie™ Dream Plane bed tted with ight controls, and digital windows with destination sceneries and time of day display.

The room compliments the theme inspired by the Barbie™ Malibu Dreamhouse, boasting trendy furniture in all corners including a chic swing chair and large oor standing mirrors, perfect for your social media moment.

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Desert Treasures

Even when outside of Qatar's bustling capital city, Doha, you'll find treasures hidden across the country's desert.

With the hotel scene in Qatar better than ever, people are spoiled for choice when planning their stay.

Even when outside of Qatar's bustling capital city, Doha, you'll find treasures hidden across the country's desert. They are not far, but far enough to feel that you travelled away from the hustle and bustle of the city to absolute tranquillity.

AlRayyan Hotel Doha, Curio Collection by Hilton

Located in Al Rayyan, 20 km from central Doha, and adjacent to the Mall of Qatar, AlRayyan Hotel Doha is a five-star hotel and the first Curio Collection by Hilton in the Middle East. It features exquisitely designed guest rooms and suites, three temperature-controlled rooftop swimming pools treated with salt water, five dining options and flexible meeting space with a grand ballroom. On-site leisure options include the state-of-the-art Leisure and Wellness Center, boasting a wellequipped gym, male and female wellness areas with sauna, steam and Jacuzzi. In addition to offering an alcohol-free environment with a family friendly atmosphere, the hotel has a kids club. 4489 9000, hilton.com/en/hotels/dohmoqq-alrayyan-hotel-doha/

Al Samriya, Doha, Autograph Collection Hotel

Located in Al Samriya Farm in Al Sheehaniya, Al Samriya, Doha, Autograph Collection Hotel is a collage of treasures that brings together lively stories, historic cultures and natural wonders. It was built using traditional materials and masonry, taken from the farm itself, where you can wander with peacocks, ride with horses, rest with family, or reconnect with friends.

Comprising 60 rooms and 27 villas, a spa and a restaurant, the hotel is walking distance away from the Sheikh Faisal Bin Qassim Al Thani Museum (FBQ Museum) where guests can enjoy a journey back in time with the museum’s vast collection of different cultures and histories. The hotel is also a few steps away from Al Samriya Equestrian Center where guests can ride the beautiful Arabian horses around the farm, take lessons and enjoy the scenic landscapes. 4430 9777, marriott.com/en-us/hotels/ dohas-al-samriya-doha-autograph-collection

Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara

Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara

Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara is a crescent of golden beach and overwater villas just off the coast of downtown Doha. Although not outside of Doha, the resort is on an exclusive island away from the city, accessible by a private catamaran. It's an escape for family adventures, ocean thrills or serene spa bliss. Enjoy an alcohol-free atmosphere with the little ones as you surf, dive, golf, bowl or watch movies. Race across lagoon waters with a host of motorised water sports. Unwind in the Middle East’s only wellness centre in an island resort setting, spread across lush botanical gardens. 4040 5050, anantara.com/en/banana-island-doha

Fuwairit Kite Beach (FKB)

Located in Fuwairit, Fuwairit Kite Beach (FKB) is an all-new, world-class destination for kite sports on the northern tip of Qatar. The resort is part of Hilton’s Tapestry Collection, focused on offering guests a unique atmosphere that matches the location’s serenity and vibrancy.

With a total of 40 beach-front rooms, guests can enjoy the surrounding natural lagoon in absolute tranquillity. An outdoor pool, a yoga pavilion overlooking serenity, padel-tennis courts and an outdoor cinema theatre all operate in unison to offer guests a sanctuary to sit back and relax, away from the bustle of city life.

They have a great selection of beginner lessons and advanced courses to match all ambitions, taught by experienced kitesurfing instructors who have been practising this beautiful water sport for over a decade. 4144 5150, fkb.qa

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Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas

Gently lapped by the pristine waters of the Gulf and located on the southwestern tip of Qatar, the Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas was designed for lovers of sun, sea, sand and serenity. The hotel boasts 3.5 km of powder-soft beach while lush, landscaped gardens are interlaced through the complex.

The Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas offer luxurious, lavish and relaxing stay options with a variety of facilities. This family-friendly resort is home to the world-class Desert Falls Water & Adventure Park, spas, pools, a sports club, an array of gourmet restaurants, thrilling activities and more. 4423 6416, salwabeachresort.qa

Maysan Doha, LXR Hotels & Resorts

Maysan Doha, LXR Hotels & Resorts is a five-star luxury resort located in Al Rayyan near Aspire Zone and Villaggio Mall. This opulent urban resort is rooted in royal Qatari tradition yet reimagined for modern-day living.

Boasting palatial rooms with private pools, fivestar culinary cuisine, bespoke concierge services and immersive local experiences, Maysan is a curated experience unlike any other. 4144 6666, hilton.com/en/hotels/dohpaol-maysan-doha

Sealine Beach, A Murwab Resort

Qatar’s first leisure destination, Sealine Beach Resort, A Murwab Resort, and owned by Katara Hospitality, is at Sealine, Mesaieed, a unique location offering a wide variety of activities such as desert safari experiences and camping.

Sealine Beach Resort has 58 luxurious villas equipped with modern facilities, and opening to a rear patio, leading directly to the beach. It also boasts a wide range of fine dining options.

Guests can also indulge in the resort's fitness centres and spa treatments, and enjoy recreational facilities such as water sports, desert safaris, camel and horse riding, as well as football and basketball. 4476 5299, sealinebeachqatar.com

Simaisma, a Murwab Resort

A luxurious and stylish haven invites you to indulge in one of Qatar’s most exclusive family destinations.

Set amid beautifully landscaped grounds overlooking the oceanfront, Simaisma, A Murwab Resort relaxes and reinvigorates as 'Your Ideal Family Destination'. A fully curated travel experience awaits, offering discerning guests a vibrant gateway to the beauty of the Arabian Gulf. Enjoy a relaxing vacation with your family at Simaisma Resort as you lounge by the pools, indulge in pampering spa treatments, or take part in recreational adventures like basketball, tennis and exhilarating water sports and children's activities. 4479 9555, simaisma.com

The Outpost Al Barari

Embedded in the globally unique Inland Sea nature reserve in Mesaeeid, The Outpost Al Barari provides a one-of-a-kind luxury experience celebrating Qatar’s rich natural environment and heritage. Surrounded by soaring sand dunes and desert wilderness, the resort provides a welldeserved break from the hectic, overworked world. Each of their 21 tented villas grants maximum privacy and delivers an authentic close-to-nature experience blended with the flourishes of luxury hospitality. 5100 2720, theoutpostalbarari.com

Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som

With over 280,000 sq m dedicated to celebrating the potential for physical, mental and emotional health, Zulal Wellness Resort is a pioneering wellness destination in the Middle East and the first to fully embrace the philosophy of traditional Arabic and Islamic Medicine (TAIM).

At Zulal, you are guided on your wellness journey from beginning to end, inspiring your lifestyle change with personal consultations and a therapy programme tailored for you that includes treatments, activities and nutrition. Their unique approach takes into account the physical, mental and emotional aspects of you and your family. 4477 6500, zulal.com

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Spas and Beauty Centres

There is an abundance of spas and beauty salons in Qatar, in both traditional Qatari style and ultramodern environments. Many beauty salons provide hair and nail services, and separate rooms for treatments. Hotels will generally have a spa and/or a beauty centre on site.

Visiting a spa can be a five-star experience, with luxurious treatment rooms providing massage, facials, oxygen therapy, slimming treatments, aromatherapy, hot stone treatments, pre- and postnatal massages, and sauna and steam rooms. Salons offer hair and nail services, make-up and wedding preparations, hair removal, and tanning.

Beauty treatments are wide and varied and available for both men and women, although some will have 'ladies only' days, or are single-sex establishments. Separate facilities are available for men and women at the spas, as are couples treatment rooms.

To further enhance the luxurious experience, spas and salons are increasingly focusing on healthy refreshments and menus, and relaxation spaces with mood music and comfortable sofas to ensure you feel your very best, both inside and out. Visit the spa or salon's website to learn more about the packages available, and their before and aftercare.

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Anjana Spa, Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha 4429 8888 D4 rixos.com/en/rixos-gulf-doha-anjana-spa Banyan Tree Spa Doha 4410 3314 D4 banyantree.com Cabana Club, Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha 4428 1621 D3/4 radissonblu.com/hotel-doha Cenfit Fitness Centre 4009 5535 C4 centarahotelsresorts.com eforea Spa, Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas 4423 6401 salwabeachresort.qa/en/eforeaspa Emerald Spa, Delta Hotels City Center Doha 4470 3274 C4 marriott.com ESPA at Mondrian Doha 4045 5550 B4 mondriandoha.com ESPA Life, Waldorf Astoria Lusail, Doha 4456 5742 A4 waldorfastorialusaildoha.com Explore Spa by Le Meridien 4141 6000 C4 marriott.com GOCO Spa, Steigenberger Hotel Doha 4020 1625 D4 steigenberger.com Heavenly Spa, The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa 4492 1682 D4 heavenlyspadoha.com Katara Hills LXR Spa 4402 4319 hilton.com/en/hotels/dohqkol-katara-hills-doha Lamara Spa, InterContinental Doha The City 4015 8664 C4 dohawestbay.intercontinental.com/en/lamaraspa Le Spa, Le Méridien City Center, Doha 4041 3333 C4 marriott.com M|SPA, Alwadi Hotel Doha – MGallery 4009 9999 D4 alwadihoteldoha.com/spa-fitness/m-spa Quan Spa, JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha 4429 5118 C4 marriott.com Raffles Spa, Raffles Doha 4030 7100 A4 raffles.com/doha/spa Saray Spa, Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Hotel 4419 6090 C4 sarayspadoha.com Sheraton Fitness 4485 4600 C4 fitness.sheratongranddoha.com Sisley Paris Spa, W Doha Hotel & Residences 4453 5555 B4 marriott.com Spa by Clarins, Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl – Doha 4035 5555 A4 kempinski.com/en/doha Spa & Wellness Centre, Four Seasons Hotel Doha 4494 8802 C4 fourseasons.com/doha/spa The Ned's Club Spa 4406 1111 D4 thened.com/doha/spa-and-grooming The Pullman Spa, Pullman Doha West Bay 4009 4000 C4 pullman-doha-westbay.com The Ritz‑Carlton, Doha Spa 4484 8174 A4 ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/qatar/doha/spa The Sandscape Spa, Abesq Doha Hotel & Residences 4492 3333 D4 ihg.com/abesqdoha The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Doha 4008 8888 D4 mandarinoriental.com/doha The Spa at Maysan Doha, LXR Hotels & Resorts 4144 6680 hilton.com/en/hotels/dohpaol-maysan-doha The Spa at Park Hyatt Doha 4009 4302 D4 parkhyattdoha.com The Spa at Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels 4433 6878 D4 tivolihotels.com/en/souq-waqif-doha The Spa at The Chedi Katara Hotel & Resort 4144 7775 B4 chedikatara.com Zulal Serenity & Zulal Discovery 4477 6500 zulal.com

That something different...

Spa treatments often derive their inspiration from the ancient practices of the East. The Ottomans introduced the world to the hammam, which quickly became an important social meeting place for both men and women. Look out for ritual packages to enjoy hammam, massage and facial treatments.

Also popular are hydrotherapy and natural healing methods, such as chakra wellbeing and Ayurveda. Choose anything from a 20-minute scalp massage or up to three minutes of cryotherapy, to a body and mind rejuvenating retreat.

Complementary therapies/medicine

Some alternative treatments have been officially approved, including homeopathy, Ayurveda, acupuncture, chiropractic and hijama (wet cupping). Only licensed, qualified practitioners are allowed to offer these services – the Ministry of Public Health has defined the requirements and specifications for opening complementary medicine centres in Qatar. Look your best, whatever your age!

Many of the malls have dedicated hair cutting services to pamper young people in friendly and safe environments. See Shopping in Qatar for a list of malls and contact details.

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Dining in Qatar

Reflecting its multicultural society, Qatar has a huge range of cuisines to choose from. Venues range from local cafeterias to gourmet restaurants in the finest locations. Many international franchises have branches countrywide for those addicted to certain brands. However, for patrons wishing to 'eat like a local', there's a plethora of options for Middle Eastern dining.

If you love food and want to keep up to date with all the latest news, food reviews and dining promotions, especially for holidays such as Eid, National Day, Christmas and the New Year, visit marhaba.qa and our social media.

Dining in the country

Qatar residents are spoiled for choice when it comes to dining out. There are numerous local and international restaurants, cafés, cafeterias and other dining outlets across the country.

Food trucks are everywhere selling juices, coffee, tea, sandwiches, sweets and other quick bites while the more discerning palate can find midrange, casual dining restaurants in malls and around the country.

Throughout the year, hotel restaurants offer great choice and value-for-money promotions that include happy hours, early dinner offers and more. With the high temperatures in the summer, you can still enjoy al fresco dining as most restaurants provide coolers, fans and sprinklers for cooler outdoor dining.

For weekday dining options, one popular choice is a 'business' lunch, which usually runs from noon until 3 pm, and includes a two or three course menu for a set price.

Thursday evenings, and Friday and Saturday brunches have become very popular with both locals and expatriates, and are widely available in hotels and outlets around town.

Brunches can be anything from all-you-can-eat buffets to a multiple course à la carte option. Brunches are most usually on Fridays and/or Saturdays with many establishments offering food in a family-friendly environment, and may include live music and other forms of entertainment. Prices vary with alcohol and non-alcohol packages. Buffet food and à la carte offerings abound with tiered pricing, making it a great option for family, friends and colleagues.

Dining at home and outside catering

A large number of restaurants offer a takeaway service; this will often include home delivery with a

nominal delivery fee. Many restaurants and hotels provide a full outside catering service for special occasions.

The following pages list some of the places to eat and drink in Qatar.

Helpful tips

Many restaurants have a family section and there are some with closed-off rooms should you require more privacy.

According to Law No 10 of 2016 on the control of tobacco and its derivatives, smoking is prohibited in closed public spaces. However, some licensed restaurants may have a smoking section.

The legal age for drinking alcohol in Qatar is 21. Your ID or passport may be requested if dining at a licensed restaurant, as well as at bars and clubs. Some clubs and bars will ask you to pay a joining fee, and issue a membership card to use on return visits.

On 1 January 2019, Law No 25 of 2018 on Selective Tax (Excise Tax Law) came into effect to regulate the consumption of 'health-damaging' goods, with a 100% tax on tobacco and alcohol products, energy drinks and special purpose goods, and a 50% tax on carbonated drinks.

Qatar Clean

Qatar Clean is an initiative launched by Qatar Tourism and the Ministry of Public Health to ensure maximum safety for all travellers and residents, rolled out across the hospitality sector and expanded across tourism sectors. This initiative introduces expert protocols for hygiene and cleanliness, and follows strict sterilisation and disinfection practices applied to hotels and restaurants across the country. qatartourism. com/en/licensing-e-services/qatar-clean

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Riva Italian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Ted’s American ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Banyan

Il Galante All-day dining, Italian ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Panya Lobby lounge ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Qalamkarri Indian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Saffron Thai ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Vertigo Pan Asian ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

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Centara West Bay Hotel & Residences Doha 4009 5555 Dalchini Indian ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Thai Kitchen Thai, international ✔ ✔ The Mezze House Lebanese ✔ ✔ Crowne Plaza Doha –The Business Park 4408 7777 Aramede International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Arguelina Arabic, shisha ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Liquidity Pool side drinks and snacks ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Meesh Me-Time Cafe Cafe, light bites ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Misturado Tex-Mex, international ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Rodizio Brazilian Churrascaria ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Savor International ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ Dana Club 4496 0600 Bayt Al Dana Middle Eastern Fusion ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Dorrah Lounge International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Lulu
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Elements International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ISLE Lounge Bar bites ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Library Lounge Bar bites ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Makani Beach Club Mediterranean, poolside bites ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Doha Japanese ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Seasons Tea Lounge Light bites, afternoon tea ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Shisha Terrace Middle Eastern ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Fuwairit Kite

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Golden Tulip Doha 4419 8806 Coffee & Co Cafe ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ Symphony Restaurant International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ Heenat Salma Farm 4441 1195 Kitchen International, Organic ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas 4423 6666 Dante Cucina Italiana Italian ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Levantine Arabic ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Miss Wong Chinese ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Nesma Lounge Lobby lounge ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ North/South Bay Poolside ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Souk Kitchen International ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ The League Sports bar ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Holiday Inn Doha –The Business Park 4031 3333 Meesh Express Light bites ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ Sirocco Italian ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Stock Burger Co. Speciality burgers ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Hyatt Regency Oryx Doha 4141 1234 Al Nafourah Garden Lebanese, Middle Eastern ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Choices International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Jazz Club Bar bites ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ The Cellar Spanish ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔
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Doha French Mediterranean ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Loleya Café French-Arabian cafe ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

The G.O.A.T Sports Lounge Sports lounge ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Yedi by Chef Esat Anatolian ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mandarin Oriental, Doha 4008 8888

Ambar Bar bites ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Aqua Bar bites ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Baraha Lounge Afternoon tea, pastries ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

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IZU French, Mediterranean ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Liang Chinese ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Mandarin Lounge Afternoon tea, light bites ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Mosaic International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

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InterContinental Doha The City 4015 8888 La Parisienne Doha French ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Asian Kitchen Asian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Square International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha 4419 5510 Fuego Latin American ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ La Maison Martinez International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Pool Deck International ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Shanghai Club Pan Asian ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Sridan Arabic, international ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Den International ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Katara Hills Doha, 4402 4444 LXR Hotels & Resorts Gymkhana Indian ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Le Méridien City Center, Doha 4041 3333 Bar Rouge Wine bar ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Café Rouge French cafe and brasserie ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Caza Contemparary Morrocan ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ CaZ Bar Mediterranean ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ La Gourmandise International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ L'Apéro American ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ Le Royal Méridien Doha 3100 3370 ADRIFT Anda by David Myers Italian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Bagatelle

Founded in 2017, The Ned originated in London in the former Midland Bank headquarters, designed by Sir Edwin 'Ned' Lutyens in 1924, and opened its second location, The Ned NoMad, in the renowned 1903 Johnston building in New York City in 2022.

The Ned Doha offers seven restaurants open to all. Situated in the centre of the hotel, Cecconi’s serves Northern Italian classics from hand-made pastas and wood-fired pizzas to Venetian-inspired seafood dishes, with an open kitchen, and a centered, walk-around bar with high-back seating serving cocktails and an international wine selection. Kaia serves Pan-Asian cuisine, with signature dishes from Southeast Asia and Hawaii including sushi, poke bowls, and mains slow-cooked on a robata grill, served in a space with a marble-topped counter, jade-green cushioned seating, and bulbous chandeliers.

Electric Diner is a casual restaurant, serving American staples and deli favourites including burgers, salads, and classic milkshakes, in a comfortable space with red leather banquettes, an open kitchen, and a focal wall accented with the restaurant’s name in red neon. Nickel Lounge offers a menu of classic drinks, with seating centered around the live performance stage. Also on the ground floor is Millie’s Grill, an European brasserie with vintage-style interiors that also serves afternoon tea.

Hadika, serves Levantine cuisine al fresco, offering mezzeh family-style selections from fattoush to shish tawook in a garden setting, shaded by umbrellas and foliage. Three private dining rooms within Hadika offer air-conditioned spaces for guests to book and enjoy in privacy. Adjacent to the pool, Malibu Kitchen brings an entirely new culinary concept to the destination, offering a menu of California-inspired favourites from sea bream tacos to courgette flatbreads, and young coconut salad. The outdoor restaurant is airconditioned for year-round comfort.

For more bookings and reservations, please call +974 4406 1111 or WhatsApp +974 5118 4515.

AL BIDDA, CORNICHE DOHA, BUILDING 7, STREET 910, ZONE 12
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HOTELS BREAKFAST BRUNCH LUNCH DINNER LICENSED

TELEPHONE CUISINE

Marriott Executive Apartments 4497 1234

Campagnia Caffe International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Farmore Thn Burger International, burgers ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Marriott Marquis City Center Doha 4419 5000

Aqua Lounge International ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Champions American sports bar ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Crossroads Kitchen International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Cucina Italian Kitchen ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Doha Baking Company Coffee house ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Glo Bar Cocktail bar ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Ipanema Brazilian Churrascaria ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔

New York Steakhouse American steakhouse ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔

Quick Bites International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

West End Cafe Cafe, patisserie ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Marsa Malaz Kempinski,

Al Sufra Middle Eastern ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Antika Lounge Lebanese, Levantine ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔

Bohemia Lounge International, cigar lounge ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Cafe Murano Light bites, afternoon tea ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

El Faro Latin American ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Lobito de Mar Spanish, Seafood ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔

Nozomi Contemporary Japanese ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔

Public House American diner ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

The Secret Garden Rooftop lounge ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

The Stage International, music & cigar lounge ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Toro Toro Latin American ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔

Maysan Doha,

LXR Hotels & Resorts LaCasa Doha Mediterranean ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Mondrian Doha

12 Chairs Caviar bar ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Black Orchid Night club ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔

Bottega di Carna Modern Italian ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ EllaMia Cafe, lobby lounge ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

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The
4035 5555
Pearl
Doha
4144
6673
4045
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The M Doha International fine dining ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ The Score Sports bar ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha

Grill Steakhouse ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Balti Indian ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Chingari Indian ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Park International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Inginuity International ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Manhattan Bar/lounge ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Orion Bar ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Palm Garden Light bites ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Qube Night club ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Ruby Wu’s Chinese ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Sakura Teppanyaki & Sushi Bar Japanese ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Shehrazad Sports bar ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

The Italian Job Italian ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Raffles Doha

4030 7100

Acoustic Music Penthouse Bar, lounge ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Alba by Enrico Crippa Italian ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔

Blue Cigar Latin American, cigar lounge, bar ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

L'Artisan European ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Malaki Lounge, cafe, afternoon tea ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

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La Serre, DoubleTree by Hilton Doha
Downtown LPM Restaurant
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Places to Dine HOTELS
Hudson Tavern American ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Morimoto Japanese ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Patio by Walima Mediterranean fusion ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Smoke & Mirrors Cigar lounge ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Mövenpick Hotel Doha 4429 1111 Seasons Restaurant All-day dining, international ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Park Hyatt Doha 4009 1234 Anis Healthy ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Opus French, Qatari ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Sora Japanese ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Pullman Doha West Bay 4009 4000 Avenue All-day dining, international ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Bice Ristorante Italian ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Echo Pool Cafe Poolside, light bites ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Sukar Cafe ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ The Junction Deli cafe ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔
4428 1555
Bentley’s
Bombay
Hyde
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HOTELS

TELEPHONE CUISINE

Ramada Encore by Wyndham 5024 4942

The Hub International, Indian, Arabic ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha 4042 8222

Akte Pier 51 Greek ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Crust Lobby lounge, afternoon tea ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Farmhouse All-day dining, international ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Mr. Tailor Steakhouse Steakhouse ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Rasa Indian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

ZOH Lifestyle Deck Poolside dining ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Sheraton Grand Doha 4485 4444

Resort & Convention Hotel

Al Hubara All-day dining, international ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Al Sultan Brahim Doha Lebanese ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Atrium Lounge International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Irish Harp Contemporary, pub ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Jamavar Doha Indian ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Lucia's Doha Italian ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Nusr-et Steakhouse Steakhouse ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Padel Cafe International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Pool Cafe Poolside dining ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Al Shurfa Arabic gastro lounge ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Argan Moroccan ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

La Piazza Italian ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ La Patisserie Modern cafe ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Steigenberger Hotel

1666 Avenue Cake, coffee, mocktails ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘

Crust All-day dining, international ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘

Olea Terrace Arabic, European ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ The Avenue Hotel Doha

Baaya Restaurant All-day dining, international ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Nektaar Light bites ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

Tché Tché Outdoor dining ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

The Flame and G Lounge Bar, lounge ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Viola Lobby lounge ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘

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Hotels 4433
Souq
Boutique
6661 by Tivoli
Doha 4020
4042 8222
Mosaic, Mandarin Oriental, Doha BREAKFAST BRUNCH LUNCH DINNER LICENSED Market by Jean-Georges, W Doha Hotel & Residences

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SUSHISAMBA Doha Japanese/Brazilian/Peruvian ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

The Highmore International ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Wyld Erth Healthy ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘

W Doha Hotel & Residences 4453 5000

COYA Peruvian ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

La Spiga by Paper Moon Italian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Market by Jean–Georges International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔

Ruya Anatolian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Spice Market Southeast Asian ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Zulal Wellness Resort 4477 6500

Acacia Wellness ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔

Malbu Seafood ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Aizoon Wellness ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔

Places to Dine

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BREAKFAST BRUNCH LUNCH DINNER LICENSED TELEPHONE CUISINE The Chedi Katara Hotel & Resort 4144 7777 The Beach Restaurant International ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ The Cigar Lounge European ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ The Lobby Lounge Light bites, afternoon tea ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ The Restaurant International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ The Ned Doha 4406 1111 Cecconi's Italian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Electric Diner American ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Hadika Levantine ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Kaia Pan Asian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Malibu Kitchen Californian ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Millie's Grill International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Nickel Lounge International ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Ritz–Carlton, Doha 4484 8000 B-Lounge Doha Asian ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Habanos South American ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Lobby Lounge International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Sel & Miel French ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ STK Doha American ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa 4492 1555 Hunter’s Room & Grill Steakhouse ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Luxe Lounge Cafe, afternoon tea ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mix Lounge & Terrace International, sports bar ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Sabai Thai Thai ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Seasonal Tastes All-day dining, international ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Waves Pool Cafe Snacks, light bites ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Waldorf Astoria Lusail, Doha 4456 5656 Bywater International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Peacock Alley International, afternoon tea ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ Scarpetta Doha Modern Italian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔
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AROUND TOWN *Multiple locations, respective number listed DANA CLUB West Bay 4496 0600 LPM RESTAURANT & BAR Al Maha Island 4420 9888 PAPER MOON DOHA Jaidah Square 4016 6000 SHANGHAI ME DOHA West Bay 3063 3429 SPIKES Doha Golf Club 4496 0716 TUK TUK SAIGON Fereej Bin Mahmoud 3079 8889 © MARHABA M87 AUTUMN 2023 243 International Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Weekend Brunch French Lunch, Dinner Serves alcohol Italian Lunch, Dinner Weekend Brunch Serves alcohol Pan Asian Lunch, Dinner Serves alcohol International Lunch, Dinner Weekend Brunch Serves alcohol Vietnamese, Thai, Burmese Lunch, Dinner marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Places to Dine
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AROUND TOWN

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*Multiple locations, respective number listed TELEPHONE CUISINE
Al Mourjan Al Corniche 4483 4423 Lebanese, International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Aloosh Restaurant Salwa Road, Souq Waqif 4451 4444 Arabic ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Al Sayyad The Diplomatic Club 4484 7420 Lebanese, seafood ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Amara Al Muthanna Complex, Salwa Road 4416 0707 Indian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Barrio Fiesta Al Muthanna Complex, Salwa Road 4490 4886 Filipino ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Emirgan Sutis *Al Emadi Financial Square, TPQ 4037 5287 Turkish ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Gerry’s Grill* Al Nasr St 6673 5178 Filipino ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Indigrill Barwa Tower 4483 3855 Indian grill ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Layali* Salwa Road 4431 0005 Lebanese ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ MRA* Al Ghanim 4442 2070 Bakery, Indian, sweets ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Max’s Restaurant* Al Sadd 4444 6297 Filipino ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Nando’s* Salwa Road 4444 2345 Afro-Portuguese ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Nassayem Qatar Diplomatic Club 4484 7470 Qatari ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Orient Pearl Restaurant Al Corniche 4410 6666 International ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Ric's Kountry Kitchen Al Emadi financial square, C Ring Road 4443 7846 American, diner ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Royal Tandoor Al Sadd St 4444 2343 North Indian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Roti & Boti Ras Bu Abboud 3355 5777 Indian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Sabah W Masa* Salwa Road 4466 6001 Lebanese ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Shiraz Garden Salwa Road 4466 6213 Persian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Sushi Minto *Salwa Road, City Center–Doha 4467 5577 Japanese, international ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Tamarind Indian Lagoona Mall 4466 6876 Indian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Tandoor Express* Old Airport 4462 0100 Indian ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ The French Olive Barwa Complex 4444 4777 French, Italian ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ The Locker Room Doha Sports Park 4469 0444 Pub food ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔

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AROUND TOWN

*Multiple locations

AL MUTHANA COMPLEX

AL EMADI FINANCIAL SQUARE

CITY CENTER MALL DOHA

DOHA

Pan Asian

MALL OF QATAR

Debs W Remman* 3333 4663 Lebanese · Neo* 4431 1577 Chinese, Japanese · Ocean Basket

4490 2944 Fish and chips · Cheesecake Factory* 4452 9019 American, international

THE GATE MALL

Eatopia 4020 6400 International, bakery · Jones the Grocer 4407 7175 Australian

· Vapiano* 4407 7188 Italian · Yugo 4407 7118 Asian, Thai

THE MALL

Biella* 4467 7732 Italian

Villaggio Mall

Asha’s* 4452 9662 Indian · PF Chang’s 4452 8541 Asian bistro · Paul* 4495 9815 Patisserie, light meals, French · Romano’s Macaroni Grill 4451 7585 Italian · The Butcher Shop & Grill

4495 9847 South African, steak · Wok of Fame 4413 4772 Asian, international · Yee Hwa*

Al Kinana St 4441 9898 Korean, Japanese

QATAR MUSEUMS

IDAM Museum of Islamic Art 4422 4488 Mediterranean · Jiwan National Museum of Qatar

4452 5725 Qatari · Naua Restaurant 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum 4452 5190

Healthy fine dining

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*Multiple locations, respective number listed
marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Places to Dine The Village* Salwa Road 4444 6601 Indian, Iranian ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ Tofu House* Al Jazeera St 4435 8678 Korean ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Yee Hwa * Al Kinana St, Al Jazeera St 4441 9898 Korean, Japanese ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ Zahr El Laymoun Shoumoukh Towers 4444 9197 Lebanese ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔
Amara 4416 01707 Indian · Barrio Fiesta 4490 4886 Filipino
Emirgan Sutis* 4037 5287 Turkish · Ric’s Kountry Kitchen 4443 7846 American, diner
Chili’s* 4411 5848 American, Tex-Mex · The Noodle House* 4411 5063 Southeast Asian · Outback Steakhouse* 4414 9028 Steakhouse · Sushi Minto* 4467 5577 Japanese, international
FESTIVAL CITY Eataly* 4028 5055 Italian · Jamie’s Italian* 4455 4812 Italian · Wagamama* 4463 3876 Japanese,
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FAST FOOD

*Multiple

respective number listed

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BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER TAKEAWAY DELIVERY TELEPHONE CUISINE Bombay Chowpatty *Old Airport, five other locations 4462 2100 Indian fast food, chaats ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Burgeri Aspire Park 4449 3958 American ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ CinnZeo *City Center-Doha, Cinnamon rolls, Hyatt Plaza, The Mall 4469 7316 beverages, desserts ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ChowKing *Dar Al Salam, Mirqab Mall, Hawdar Al Khail St 4486 6077 Asian fusion, Chinese, Filipino ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Fuddruckers *Khalifa Tennis Stadium, Ezdan Mall 4483 3983 American ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ Hot Chicken *Al Najma St, seven other locations 3058 3386 International, fast food ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Johnny Rockets *Salwa Road/ C Ring Road Junction, three other locations 4455 2792 American ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Jollibee *Old Airport, eight other locations 4444 9492 Asian, Filipino ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mooyah *Al Sadd Sports Club, Al Jamiaa St 4444 4048 American, burgers ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Sandwich Factory The Gate Mall 4020 6500 Arabic, Lebanese ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Shake Shack *Villaggio, Gulf Mall, Mall of Qatar, DFC 4452 9668 American burgers, milkshakes ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Shater Abbas *City Centre Mall, 10 other locations 4483 9230 Persian, Arabic barbecue ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Subway *Salwa Road, 26 other locations 4444 4043 Subs, salads ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Take Away *Al Sadd St, seven other locations 4442 7778 Arabic, sandwiches, sweets ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Thai Smile *Umm Ghuwailina, Barwa City 4441 5222 Traditional Thai ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Chippy Bin Omran 5022 0126 British, multi-cuisine, quick bites ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Turkey Central *Al Nasr, Al Mirqab Al Jadeed St, Najma 4442 3423 Turkish ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
locations,

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HEALTHY OPTIONS

A few choice dining options among many

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Provok, Fairmont Doha Public House, Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl - Doha
BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER DELIVERY TELEPHONE CUISINE Al Mosak Al Jazeera Petrol Station 4412 3666 Healthy bites ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ Chef’s Garden Education City 4409 5040 Organic meals, salads ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Dean and David Ezdan Hotel, two other locations 4444 0609 Salad bar, healthy curries ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Diet Factory Al Mirqab Al Jadeed 4444 3477 Healthy, fitness food ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Diet Delights Nuaija 4433 9444 International healthy food ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Diet House Bin Omran, six other locations 4444 4911 International healthy food ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Evergreen Organics Hamad International Airport, The Pearl-Qatar, The Gate Mall 4472 0437 Organic, vegan ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Freshii Al Muntazah 6658 8815 Healthy meals ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Healthylicious Barzan Souq, Umm Salal Mohammed 4488 8864 Healthy food ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Ideal Diet Ali Bin Ali St 4488 7745 Healthy food ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Nektaar The Avenue, A Murwab Hotel 4042 8222 Healthy food ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Places to Dine

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CLUBS AND BARS

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TELEPHONE CUISINE / ENTERTAINMENT Al Mansour Suites 4020 8400 The Red Lion British pub ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ Alwadi Hotel Doha –MGallery Hotel Collection 4009 9999 Infinity Rooftop Lounge International drinks, cocktails ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ O'Glacee Pool Bar Mediterranean flavours ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Best Western Plus Doha 4424 0000 Krossroads International drinks, light bites ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Centara West Bay Hotel & Residences Doha 4009 5555 Pool Bar Light bites ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ Crowne Plaza Doha –The Business Park 4408 7777 Liquidity Poolside cafe ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Misturado Tex-Mex, international ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Crowne Plaza Doha West Bay 4019 9999 Brewskis and Grub Live DJ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Doha – Al Sadd 4004 7400 StrEAT Culture Urban Bar Sports bar ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Doha – Old Town 4034 3333 Pure Light bites ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Grand Hyatt Doha Hotel & Villas 4448 1234 Dunes International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ EVENING ENTERTAIN FOOD AL FRESCO LICENSED
Ambar, Mandarin Oriental, Doha Bohemia, Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl - Doha

AND BARS

© MARHABA M87 AUTUMN 2023 251 Holiday Inn Doha –The Business Park 4031 3333 Stock Burger Co. Sports bar, speciality burgers, salads ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Hilton Doha 4423 3333 Shots Sports bar, diner ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas 4423 6666 The League Sports bar, speciality burgers ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ InterContinental Doha Hotel & Residences 4484 4444 Belgian Cafe Belgian beer, food ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Lava Fusion drinks ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ La Vue Cigar lounge ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Manko Parisian lounge bar ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ InterContinental Doha The City 4015 8888 Hive Sports bar ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ La Vista 55 Cuban lounge with tapas ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha 4419 5510 The Den International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Kempinski Residences & Suites 4405 3333 Skybox61 Sports bar and restaurant ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ La Cigale Hotel Managed by Accor 4428 8888 Sky View Cocktails, snacks, sushi ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Le Royal Méridien Doha 3100 3370 The G.O.A.T Sports Lounge Sports lounge ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ CLUBS
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M87 AUTUMN 2023 © MARHABA 252 Magnum Hotel & Suites West Bay 4445 1555 Aviary Night club ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Shamrock Tavern Pub ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mandarin Oriental, Doha 4008 8888 Ambar Stylish cocktail bar ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Aqua Rooftop lounge, bar ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Hotel 4419 5510 Aqua Lounge Poolside shisha lounge ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Champions Sports bar, international ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Glo Cocktail Bar International, tapas ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl – Doha 4035 5555 Antika Levantine ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Secret Garden Rooftop lounge ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mondrian Doha 4045 5555 Black Orchid Night club ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Smoke & Mirrors Cigar lounge ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ New Blue Rose Hotel The Red Bar 3307 1144 Night Club ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ The Pavilion 3307 1144 Sports bar ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha 4428 1428 Manhattan Lounge bar ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ Orion Cocktails and snacks ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Qube Snacks, nightclub ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Shehrazad Sports bar, pub quiz nights ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Library Soft music, panoramic views, international food ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔
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& Residences Saraya Corniche Hotel, Doha 4497 3777 Aquaview Sports Lounge Sports bar ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Sealine Beach, A Murwab Resort 4021 4000 The Edge Outdoor lounge, cocktails ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Sharq Village & Spa, a Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Doha 4425 6666 El Cedro Tasting Room Cigar lounge ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ IRIS Outdoor lounge, cocktails ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel 4485 4444 Irish Harp Irish pub, fast food ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ The Ritz-Carlton, Doha 4484 8000 Habanos Cigars, vintage wines ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The St. Regis Doha 4446 0000 Oyster Bay & Bar Caribbean, light bites ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ The Club at the St. Regis International ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ The Rooftop Rooftop lounge ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Vintage Lounge Cocktails and snacks ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa 4492 1555 Mix Bar, lounge and terrace ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ VIP Hotel 4426 1111 Senario Club Night club ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ W Doha Hotel & Residences 4453 5000 Wahm Poolside lounge bar ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE
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Shopping Shopping Telephone numbers and location details for some of the most popular retail outlets Where to Shop 256 • Malls • Mall Listings including Department Stores and Shops • Al Furjan Markets • The Central Markets • Barwa Village • Souqs • Gold Souq Shopping in Qatar 263 Finding your way around the souqs has never been easier Map of Souq Area 275 258 Feature – City Center Doha: The Centre of Shopping in Qatar City Center Doha is one of Qatar’s oldest and largest shopping malls providing a one-stop spot for almost every need. marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE © MARHABA M87 AUTUMN 2023 255

Where to Shop

Shop Affordable and Budget Al Rawnaq* (Bin Omran) C3 4488 5808 Ansar Gallery* (Call Centre) 4448 6000 Daiso* (Doha Festival City) B2 4469 6883 Dollar Plus* (City Center-Doha) C4 7478 5161 Dragon Mart (Industrial Area) F3 4006 1188 HEMA* (Mall of Qatar) C1 4036 6000 Ramez Shopping Complex* (Salwa Rd) D3 4443 1373 Saving Square* (Tawar Mall) C3 4442 9100 Audio Visual/Computers/Electronics Almana & Partners (Old Al Rayyan) C3 4431 1072 Almuftah Group (Al Sadd) D3 4444 6867 Domasco (Asian Town, Industrial Area) F3 4435 8168 Darwish Trading (Old Airport) D4 4456 6426 Emax* (Al Asmakh Mall) D3 4428 9245 Mannai Trading Co (Salwa Rd) D3 4455 8888 Salam Stores* (The Gate Mall) C4 4448 5639 Starlink* (Call Centre) 4428 3888 Bookshops, Stationery and Art Supplies Borders* (Doha Festival City) B2 4471 3942 Colour Note Company* (Al Nasr St) D3 4441 8548 FNAC* (Lagoona Mall) B4 4433 5599 Gulf Greetings (Hallmark)* (City Center-Doha) C4 4483 8117 Ibn Al Qayyim Bookstore* (Al Markhiya) C3 4486 3533 Jarir Bookstore* (Call Centre) 4444 0212 Naaz Store (Old Airport) D4 4432 4235 Sensory Souk* (Royal Plaza) D3 4411 0147 Virgin Megastore* (Villaggio Mall) D3 4495 9060 Cakes and Sweets Batteel Bakery & Café* (Salwa Rd) D3 4444 1414 Edible Arrangements* (Al Gharrafa) B2 4491 1111 Caramel Sweet Arts (Al Waab) D3 3382 7259 FAUCHON* (Salwa Rd) D3 4432 4888 Magnolia Bakery* (Dar Al Salam Mall) E3 4450 9407 Disclaimer: Shops constantly change their locations and numbers. If you wish to double check or find numbers of non-listed shops, call or text 180. Opera Café* (The Mall) D4 4467 8884 Sugar and Spice* (Aspire Park) D2 4038 9668 Chocolates, Sweets and Flowers Chopin* (Qmall) C3 4483 4747 Dulce Chocolate* (Muraikh) D2 4443 3080 Gardenia* (Al Nasr St) D3 4444 0789 Interflora (C Ring Rd) D4 4432 2717 Larissa Chocolates & Flowers*(Al Sadd) D3 4444 1824 Luxury Flowers & Chocolates* (Duhail) B3 4444 5432 Patchi* (Salwa Rd) D3 4469 3350 Patisserie Suisse* (Al Nasr St) D3 4432 1213 Plaza Hollandi* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4450 7262 Tasmeem Flowers & Chocolates* (Al Rayyan) D2 4417 9993 Furnishing ACE (Doha Festival City) B2 800 971 223 Articles (Royal Plaza) D3 4413 1188 City Lifestyle* (Al Asmakh Mall) D3 4428 9256 CREU Concept (Al Sadd) D3 3322 7776 Home Centre* (Al Asmakh Mall) D3 4413 1940 Homes R Us* (Hyatt Plaza) D2 4469 8999 IKEA (Doha Festival City) B2 800 4532 Midas (Salwa Rd) D3 4425 1222 Nabco* (Old Airport) D4 4466 6646 Pan Emirates* (Salwa Rd) D3 4427 4966 Pottery Barn* (Mall of Qatar) C1 4452 9529 Simex Group (D Ring Rd) D4 4441 4447 Spazio Interni (Salwa Rd) D3 4468 2618 The One* (Villaggio Mall) D3 800 8431 Tivoli (Old Al Rayyan) C3 4021 2000 *Indicates multiple locations. Map references in green. M87 AUTUMN 2023 © MARHABA 256
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Where to Shop marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Checked & Updated June 2023 Party Decorations and Costumes Crazy Party* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4450 7777 Events (Royal Plaza) D3 4413 1155 Party Kingdom (Bin Mahmoud) D4 4435 3501 Party Mania (The Centre) D4 4441 8810 Personal Care/Pharmacies Boots* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4452 9655 Kulud Pharmacy* (Al Markhiya) C3 4487 7784 Pet Shops Pets & More (City Center-Doha) C4 5569 4222 See Pets in Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section. Photographic Studios/Photographers Benny Antoun (piano tuner/technician) 5551 4501 Boom Art Studio (Al Markhiya) C3 4411 1070 Gulf Colours* (Najma) D4 4431 1181 Picture World Studio* (Salwa Rd) D3 4469 4710 Sports Equipment Decathlon* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4495 9080 Doha Golf Club B3 4496 0750 Foot Locker* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4413 5315 Go Sport* (City Center-Doha) C4 4463 1644 Sports Corner* (Call Centre) 4036 2211 Tailoring, Textiles and Haberdashery Al Misk Tailors (Al Ghanim) D4 4432 1141 Century Textiles & Tailors (Al Khaleej St) D4 4442 1283 Lexus* (Gents/Al Sadd) D3 4432 2761 Sara's Secrets (Ladies/Al Sadd) D3 4432 1030 Singer (New Salata) D4 4443 5731 Toys and Children's Items Babyshop* (Gulf Mall) C3 4430 8305 Early Learning Centre* (Hyatt Plaza) D2 4469 7964 Kiddy Zone* (Landmark Mall) C3 4421 7215 Sensory Souk (Royal Plaza) D3 4411 0147 Toys 'R' Us* (Al Sadd) D3 4443 5904 Water Storage Tanks Qatar Rotomould (Industrial Area) F2 4460 2315 WOQOD Petrol Stations WOQOD Call Centre 4021 7777 Toll Free Number 800 3835 WOQOD service stations are open 24/7 for petrol, with most offering car services, and have a shop (Sidra) selling food items and other essentials.
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Freesia Gifts (Royal Plaza) D3 7000 0480 Gulf Crafts (Salwa Rd) D3 4468 7373 Gulf Greetings (Hallmark)* (The Mall) D4 4467 8383 Jewellery and Watches Ali Bin Ali Watches & Jewelry* (Mall of Qatar) C1 4444 0228 Alfardan Jewellery* (Place Vendôme) D2 4142 4117 Al Jaber Watches* (The Mall) D4 4467 8484 Al Muftah Jewellery* (Al Sadd) D3 4444 1313 Al Romaizan* (Gold Souq) D4 5512 6530 Al Sulaiman Jewellers* (Gold Souq) D4 4437 6677 Damas* (Al Mana Center, Al Sadd) D3 4442 5428 Domasco Watches* (City Center-Doha) C4 4483 9327 Marhaba Jewellery (Gold Souq) D4 4431 8055 Pearl Gallery* (Wathnan Mall) D2 4480 0124 Pure Gold Jewellers* (Villaggio Mall) D2 3111 9145
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Mr Quality* (City Center-Doha) C4 4017 2845 Kitchenware Articles (Royal Plaza) D3 4413 1188 Lakeland* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4417 5385 Table Arts* (Mall of Qatar) C1 4411 6338 Tavola* (City Center-Doha) C4 4493 0102 Villeroy & Boch* (Salwa Rd) D3 4436 3561 Musical Equipment 51 East* (Call Centre) 4436 1111 Badie Studio & Stores (Al Souq Area) D4 4442 3554 Virgin Megastore* (Villaggio Mall) D2 4495 9060 Opticians Al Dar Optics* (Al Nasr St) D3 4436 3461 Al Jabor Vision Technology (C Ring Rd) D4 4442 7152 Yateem Optician* (Lagoona Mall) B4 4412 4380
Crafts and Carpets Bradran Persian Carpets (The Mall) D4 4467 8886 Oriental Carpets (Bin Mahmoud) D4 4447 9794 Reshi (Landmark Mall) C3 4486 4795 Shahrzad Iranian Carpets (Gold Souq) D4 4442 3210
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Shops

City Center Doha: The Centre of Shopping in Qatar

City Center Doha is one of Qatar's oldest and largest shopping malls providing a one-stop spot for almost every need.

Every year in Qatar is marked with the opening of a new mall or shopping destination. With more than two decades of modern retail development, Qatar has become an attractive market for retail brands and shoppers as it has one of the world’s highest per capita GDPs.

With the high temperatures in the summer, shopping malls are a favourite pastime for residents and visitors of Qatar. A combination of comfortable incomes, increasingly expensive tastes and luxury brand awareness in Qatar has opened the door to a string of grade A retail developments and outlets. Residents of Qatar can choose from a wide selection of shopping malls and centres in the country.

Early this year, Qatar saw the opening of the first mall in Mesaieed, Waddan Mall. Other new malls and shopping centres opened in 2021–22: Giardino Mall (Lulu) in The Pearl Island, Printemps Doha in Doha Oasis, Place Vendôme in Lusail City, Msheireb Galleria in Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD), Abu Sidra Mall in Bu Sidra and J-Mall in Hazm Al Markhiya.

Souqs

Although the shopping malls in the country are mostly new, the history of shopping centres dates back to at least a hundred years ago. Souqs were the main shopping destinations before Qatar’s economic boom in the 1990s, which led to the development of several modern shopping complexes. Still standing today, the Middle Eastern low-rising

souqs such as the popular Souq Waqif feature several shops, selling an array of spices, delicacies, perfumes, jewellery, clothing and handicrafts.

Malls, department stores and other shopping centres

After the souqs came the malls and department stores. Qatar is known for a few home-grown luxury department stores. A notable example is Fifty One East (51 East), previously known as Modern Home, which has been operating since the 1950s. Today, the department store has branches in several places, both stand alone and in malls. 51 East is the flagship store of Lagoona Mall. 51east.com

It wasn’t until 1978 that Qatar saw the opening of the first shopping centre, The Centre. It is owned by one of Qatar’s largest business houses, Ghanem Al Thani Holdings, under the leadership of Sheikh Ghanem bin Ali Al Thani. The Centre today spreads across a sales floor of over 12,000 sq m with parking for more than 300 cars.

For several years, residents of Qatar would shop at either souqs or The Centre. In 1997, Equinox – the commercial real estate developer behind the upcoming North Gate Mall – developed the first modern retail development or shopping mall in Qatar. Located on D Ring Road, The Mall featured much of what is there today – Highland, Hallmark Cinema Land, Opera Café and more. It’s been recently slightly expanded with new restaurants and stores. themalldoha.com

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Then came City Center Doha

Before the early 2000s, residents of Qatar could not obtain many top international brands locally, which led to people travelling abroad to purchase certain brands and products. Once 2000 rolled in, Qatar began a journey of developing an influx of shopping malls.

One of Qatar's first malls is City Center Doha, which opened in 2001. Its opening was widely celebrated in Qatar as it was the first mega mall to open in the country.

In addition, City Center Doha opening was marked by the opening of the first Carrefour in Qatar. In addition to Carrefour, the mall was the first home to many popular international brands in Qatar such as Debenhams and Virgin Megastore.

At the time, the 300,000 sq m mall was considered the largest mall in Qatar and the ideal shopping destination, boasting several shops and restaurants, the largest cinema in Qatar featuring IMAX and 3D film screens for the first time in Qatar, the first ice rink, two of the largest indoor theme parks and play areas, and more.

City Center Doha was one of the few buildings that lit up Al Dafna, with nothing surrounding it, but for a few landmarks such as the nearby Doha Corniche and the Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel.

The five-star hotels that stand by the mall today, such as Marriott Marquis City Center Doha, City Center Rotana Doha, and JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha, came much later. Other popular hotels and buildings that surround it today such as the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) did not exist then.

More than 20 years of City Center Doha

Today and more than 20 years later, City Center Doha is still one of the largest and most popular malls in Qatar, boasting nearly 300 shops and 85 restaurants. It provides a wide variety of famous international, regional, and local retail brands and services, spread across the five floors. It also features a range of leisure and entertainment

activities, including Cineco Thirteen, a 14-screen cinema complex; Inflata Park, a 1,000 sq m inflatable park; and Fun City, one of the largest and first indoor amusement parks for children and families in Qatar.

In 2021, City Center Doha celebrated its 20th anniversary. It brought many new changes to the mall, including the opening 15 new restaurants; a new extension on the second floor with easy access to adjoining hotels Marriott Marquis City Center Doha, JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha, and City Center Rotana Doha; and a new outdoor area called Soho Square located near the entrance of the mall which features premium coffee shops, restaurants, outdoor seating and landscape overlooking a new water fountain. Some of the new stores that opened recently include English Home, Adidas originals, Levi’s, H&M, Sushi Library, Jamie Oliver’s Pizzeria, Tea Time, Krispy Kreme, &deli, Topazz, and Stenders, among other favourites.

More than 15 new restaurants, including Pizza Box, South Street Burger, KFC, Chef Alfareej and Cheese Fountain, have opened in a new food court area on the east side, as well as a kids’ playing area. Also new at City Centre Doha is a gold market, which features gold shops from different countries in the region.

Throughout the year, visitors have the chance to witness a range of spectacular events, shows, and seasonal events and activities targeting different age groups.

The mall offers convenience with other services such as banks and ATMs, exchange and money transfers, travel agencies, courier services, watch and shoe repairs, prayer rooms, baby rooms, bathrooms and more, providing a one-stop spot for almost every need.

Parking at the mall is ample; however, it is paid parking. Car wash services are available at the parking area with additional charges.

For more information, visit citycenterdoha.com

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Shopping in Qatar

Going to shopping malls, souqs or other shopping destinations is the most popular pastime in Qatar. People enjoy going to shopping destinations to shop, eat, watch movies or just walk.

No VAT or Sales Tax in Qatar ensures prices are competitive with other shopping destinations. However, the General Tax Authority (GTA) implemented the Excise Tax Law (No 25 of 2018) on 1 January 2019 on 'health-damaging' goods, with a 100% tax on tobacco and alcohol products, energy drinks and special purpose goods, and a 50% tax on carbonated drinks.

Note: A 2015 government directive mandates all shops are required to close for 90 minutes for prayer around midday on Friday. Usually from 11:30 am – 1 pm.

Malls

Qatar continuously witnesses the opening of new malls. Early this year, Qatar saw the opening of the first mall in Mesaieed, Waddan Mall. Other new malls and shopping centres that opened in 2021–22 are Giardino Mall in The Pearl Island, Printemps Doha in Doha Oasis, Place Vendôme, Msheireb Galleria, Abu Sidra Mall and J-Mall. The first shopping and entertainment mall to open in Qatar was The Mall, which opened in 1997. Prior to The Mall, residents shopped at The Centre since the 1970s.

Malls vary in size, but all provide an opportunity for shopping, entertainment and dining. Many banks in the malls are open outside normal banking hours. Shopping festivals occur throughout the year offering great discounts, special offers and prizes.

Hypermarkets/Supermarkets

There are many local and international hypermarkets and supermarkets in Qatar both in and outside malls. Popular international hypermarkets include Carrefour carrefourqatar. com, Family Food Centre (FFC) family.com. qa, Lulu Hypermarket and Lulu Express qatar. luluhypermarket.com, Mega Mart, Monoprix monoprix.qa, and Spar Hypermarket spar-qa.com. Other hypermarkets include Safari Hypermarket safarihypermarket.com, Marza Hypermarket marzahypermarket.com, Saudia Hypermarket saudiagroup.com, Shoprite and more. Al Meera Consumer Goods Co is one of Qatar’s leading retailers with the largest network of branches, consisting of at least 50 stores, almeera.com.qa

Retailers give shoppers the opportunity to earn points and rewards with free apps that can be downloaded on all iOS and Android devices:

• Air Miles shopping rewards scheme. airmilesme.com

• Aura Rewards, formerly known as Alshaya Card, is a loyalty programme and mobile app where you can earn and redeem points when you shop or dine at brands operated by Alshaya Group. alshaya.com

• Blue is a loyalty programme and mobile app by Al Futtaim Retail Group that lets you shop at their group brands across the GCC and Egypt while earning rewards every time. mybluerewards.com

• Family Club is a loyalty card by FFC, which allows its cardholder to earn points and redeem them at all FFC outlets. familyclub.qa

• Festival Rewards is a customer loyalty mobile app by Doha Festival City, which gives you access to exclusive offers, special sale events, freebies and discounts. dohafestivalcity.com

• Lulu app makes you a LuLu Loyalty member where you can earn points and redeem them at all Lulu outlets. luluhypermarket.com

• Meera Rewards is Al Meera's loyalty programme and mobile app. almeera.com.qa

• MyClub app from Carrefour Qatar. Valet Trolley service provides free home-delivery to MyClub cardholders for purchases of QAR250+ when shopping in-store. carrefourqatar.com

• Nojoom app from Ooredoo. ooredoo.qa

• Shukran loyalty programme from Landmark Retail Ltd which includes Centrepoint. shukranrewards.com

Banks have also teamed up with retailers to make similar offers. Doha Bank and LuLu Hypermarket entice customers with the LuLu-Doha Bank shopping credit card providing customers with 5% savings on purchases at their stores throughout Qatar. QNB LIFE Rewards loyalty programme offers its debit and credit customers rewards at three levels of membership, dependent upon salary. Other companies such as Qatar Insurance Company (QIC) have QIC Advantage Club qicadvantageclub.com

QGrabs and My Book Qatar offer a different shopping concept – members can take advantage of great deals when shopping, dining, or using health and beauty facilities: qgrabs.com and mybookqatar.com. The Entertainer and Urban Point are money-saving 2-for-1 and discount apps with thousands of offers that renew every month: theentertainerme.com and urbanpoint.com

Shopping in Qatar
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MALLS

01 Mall E3 4478 1662 facebook.com

02 Mall A3 4460 7512

03 Mall D4 4029 3974

21 High Street B4 5009 3823 21highst.net

Abu Sidra Mall E2 5511 4425/4496 9888 abusidramall.com

ALHAZM C3 4411 1444 alhazm.com

Al Khor Mall 4453 3445 alkhormall.com

Al Asmakh Mall (Centrepoint) D3 4428 9141

B. Square Mall E4 4041 0000 bsquaremall.com

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Al Sulaiman Jewellery & Watches, Startech Middle East, Toys Valley

Al Abed Roastery, Care n Cure Pharmacy, Saloon Sea Palace, Startech Middle East

Caribou Coffee, Wellcare Pharmacy

Galeries Lafayette Doha: 100% Capri, Beauty Hive, Cartier, David Morris, Graff, Joseph, Richard Mille, Van Cleef & Arpels

Al Tulu Flora, babyshop, Bath and Body Works, City Lifestyle, Home Box, Splash, Le Cheval Jewelry, Lulu Department Store

Al Jazeera Perfumes, Hadarah Perfumes, Il Bernardo, Little Ones, Razza, Scentsation, Sole Avenue, Style de Vie

Bath & Body Works, City Lifestyle, Claire's, Daiso, Giordano, Mothercare, Mumuso, Nayomi, Payless, Splash

Centrepoint (babyshop, City Lifestyle, Shoemart, Splash), Emax, Homecentre

300 Bowling Centre, Kidsland, Outlet 63, Paintball, Saving Square

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Accessorize, Aldo, Debenhams, Homecentre, Inglot, MaxFashion, Nayomi, Pets & More, Promod, Splash

Centrepoint, Bath & Body Works, MaxFashion, Merch, Mothercare, Nayomi, Payless, The Body Shop

Debenhams, Harvey Nichols Doha, H&M, Kipling, Marks & Spencer, Naturalizer, Ted Baker, Victoria's Secret

Printemps Doha: Ascher, Dilek Hanif, Ganni, La DoubleJ, Persée, Pupchen, Valentino Garavani, Vever, Wadha

Jumbo Electronics, Lez Watches, Madam Prestige, Saving Square, Sports For Less, Wooden Bakery

Aéropostale, Anotah, Athlete's Co., Bath & Body Works, Neal's Yard Remedies, New Yorker, Riva, The Toy Store

American Eagle Outfitters, Bath & Body Works, Footlocker, H&M, LC Waikiki, R&B, Tim Hortons, Vision Express, Voile

BLSH, Eye Express, Lulu Connect, Lulu Fashion Store

Adidas, Antique Corner, Babyshop, Bath & Body Works, Matalan, Morgan, R&B, Sephora, Splash, Victoria's Secret

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Sat – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu 10 am – midnight Fri 1 pm -- midnight Paid parking Sat -- Thu 10 am – 10 pm Fri 2 pm -- 11 pm Sun – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu – Sat 10 am – 11 pm Sun – Wed 10 am – 10 pm Thu 10 am – midnight Fri 1 pm – midnight Paid parking Sat – Thu 7:30 am – midnight Fri closed 11 am – 12:30 pm Daily 7:30 am – midnight Daily 7:30 am – midnight Daily 8 am – midnight Sun – Thu 9 am – 10 pm Fri and Sat 9 am – 11 pm City Center Doha C4 4493 3355 citycenterdoha.com Dar Al Salam Mall E3 4016 3573 facebook.com
Festival City B2 4035 4444 dohafestivalcity.com
Oasis D4 4410 6262 doha.printemps.com
Souq D3 4041 0000 dohasouq.qa Ezdan Mall C3 4433 4141 ezdanmall.qa Ezdan Mall, Al Wakra F5 4433 4545 ezdanmall.qa/al-wakra Giardino Mall B4 The Pearl Island 4463 9888 thepearlqatar.com Gulf Mall
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Over 200 shops on four floors.

Neighbourhood mall over two floors.

Over 500 outlets, ranging from day-to-day shopping to high-end fashion.

One of the largest luxury department stores in the Middle East.

Four-storey neighbourhood mall in Al Mirqab Al Jadeed St.

Three levels with over 170 stores.

The first and only mall in Al Wakra; two floors with parking for more than 1,500 cars.

A small shopping centre in The Pearl Island with Lulu's 20th store.

Three levels with shaded parking.

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FOOD AREA RESTAURANT BANK ATM EXCHANGE TRAVEL AGENT ENTERTAINMENTFOOD MONEY & TRAVEL UTILITIES IN BRIEF PLAY ZONE AMUSEMENTS BOWLING ALLEY CINEMA ICE RINK GYM OOREDOO VODAFONE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR LAUNDRY ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ Key Cutting ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ DHL Desk ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Fun City ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ Qatar Bahrain Cinema Thunderdome ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ Kiddyzone Seven entertainment areas ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ VOX Cinema ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ Opening soon ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✔ FunVille ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
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Ezdan Mall

Hyatt Plaza D2 4499 9666 hyattplaza.com

J-Mall B3 4488 4888/3307 4854 jmallqatar.com

Lagoona Mall (Zig Zag Towers) B4 4433 5555 lagoonamall.com

Landmark Mall C3 4487 5222 landmarkdoha.com

Mall of Qatar C1 4034 6000 mallofqatar.com.qa

Mirqab Mall D3 4036 2777 mirqabmall.com

Msheireb Galleria D4 4008 4777 See their social media pages

Palms Mall C3 4435 0294 palmsmall-qa.com

Place Vendôme A4 4144 0000/5002 2260 placevendomeqatar.com

UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED, PARKING IS FREE

Sat – Wed 9 am – 10 pm

Thu 9 am – 11 pm

Fri 2 pm – 11 pm

Daily 24/7

Aldo, Charles & Keith, Daiso, Highland, HomesRUs, Laura Ashley, LC Waikiki, Nayomi, Pari Gallery, Rasasi, Triumph

Al Fazal Perfumes & Cosmetics,

Thu -- Sun 10 am – 10 pm

Fri 2 pm – 11 pm

Sat – Wed 9 am – 10 pm

Thu 9 am – 11 pm

Fri 1:30 pm – 11 pm

Sat – Wed 10 am – 11 pm

Thu & Fri 10 am – midnight

Sat – Wed 10 am – 10 pm

Thu & Sat 10 am

Fri 10 am – 11 pm

Sat – Wed 10 am

Thu 10 am – 11 pm

Fri 10 am – 11 pm Paid parking

Sat – Thu 9 am – noon Fri 1 pm – midnight

Sat – Thu 10 am – 1 am

Friday 1 pm – 1 am

Daiso, Edumart, High End Furniture, Lavender, The Nails Room

51 East, Armani Exchange, Bang & Olufsen, Bridal Lounge, Hello Kitty Beauty Spa, Rituals, Table Arts

BHS, Bershka, Boots, Borders, H&M, Holika Holika, Lush, Marks & Spencer, Mac, Migato, Sephora, Zara

Adidas, Aldo, Bath & Body Works, Bulgari, Call It Spring, Calvin Klein, Pottery Barn, Victoria's Secret

Aljazeera Perfumes, Armani Exchange, Bershka, Daiso, Damas Jewellery, BHS, illy, Lush, Mango

More than 30 pop-up shops, inclduing Fallini, Phonebooth, Spaceship

Al Jazeera Perfumes, Gorgeous Couture, Jumbo, Sports Corner, Technical Care Center, Zohoor Al Reef

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Over 500,000 sq m of retail, dining and leisure activities.

A 26,000 sq m mall with 250 car parking spaces.

Situated in Msheireb Downtown Doha, with more than 30 pop-up shops.

Neighbourhood mall in Muaither, Al Rayyan with more than 30 retail and F&B outllets.

A 1 mn sq m development of retail, leisure, entertainment and luxury in Lusail City.

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MALLS OPENING TIMES

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Daily 9 am – 10 pm

Fri 11 am – 11 pm

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Fri 3:30 pm – 10 pm

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Thu & Fri 10 am – midnight

Sat – Thu 10 am – 10 pm

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Sat – Thu 10 am – 10 pm

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Sat – Thu 10 am – 10 pm

Fri 4 pm – 10 pm

Sun – Wed 9 am – 10 pm

Thu & Sat 9 am – 11 pm

Fri 9 am – 11 pm

Daily 5 am – 11 pm

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Ahgar, Al Ameer Al Oud, Al Asjad, Al Rawnaq, Al Qasr Jewelers, Panache London, Vintage Boutique

Aida, Al Muftah Jewellery, Al Rawnaq, Articles, Mont Blanc, Pari Gallery, Quatro, Sensory Souk, Sizy

Anotah, Caracole, Karisma, Merch, Momento, Riva, Saqr, Saving Square, Sports Corner, The Face Shop

Al Jaber Watches, Brands, GEM Centre, NBK Fashions, Party Mania, Redtag, Scholl, Sulaiman Jewellery

Amiri Gems, Botany Lab, Canali, Ermenegildo Zegna, Hugo Boss, JustKidding, Lululemon, Salam Stores

Aldo, Al Motahajiba, Boots, Calvin Klein Jeans, Claire's, Highland, La Senza, Mango, Milano, Mothercare, Next

Al Motahajiba, Bath & Body Works, Desigual, H&M, Mango, Marks & Spencer, Virgin Megastore, Zara

Zarabi Department Store

Sat – Wed 10 am – 10 pm

Thu – Fri 10 am – midnight

Al Jaber Watches, Al Rashdi, Al Suwlujan Jewelry, Gold Mine, Turkiana, Zarabi Department

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Over 100 shops across three levels with high-end outlets.

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Villaggio Mall Waddan Mall
malls have ample parking and offer car wash and/or valet services at a reasonable price. Facilities at malls are subject to change. Call ahead.
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Other Places to Shop

In addition to malls, there are plenty of other shopping destinations in Qatar including wholesale markets and traditional souqs.

Al Furjan Markets

Al Furjan (neighbourhood) markets have house provision stores, bakeries, butcheries, pharmacies, ATM kiosks, laundries, barber shops, fruits and vegetables, and vending areas and eateries, among other facilities.

Al Furjan Markets aim to have a store in each zone and can be found in areas such as Al Qutaifiya, Rawdat Al Hamama, Rawdat Aqdim, Al Thumama, Al Mearad, Umm Al Seneem, Al Ebb and Jarayan Nujaimah. The Al Furjan project aims to have 44 markets in designated areas with a total of 645 shops, covering 28 basic commercial activities, providing for the main needs of inhabitants of the neighbourhood.

Al Sailiya Central Market E1

Aswaq for Food Facilities Management, a subsidiary of Hassad Foods, relocated the previous Wholesale Market in Mesaimeer to Al Sailiya Central Market (Aswaq Sailiya) in January 2020. Covering over 78,000 sq m, the central market is the largest in Qatar. The market is divided into several connected and air-conditioned sections for fish, poultry, fruits and vegetables, and a slaughterhouse for camels, cows and sheep. The market has nine air-cooled storages. It includes a traditional market with 52 shops, in addition to the existing 102 shops in the retail market and the 50 shops in the wholesale market.

Moreover, there are imported products at the auction hall, which spans over 8,000 sq m. Upon completion of the auction, the products are loaded either out of the market, or to the wholesale market or air-cooled storage.

The Omani Souq E1 has relocated to Al Sailiya Central Market. Tangy, salty aromas of dried fish compete with the sweet smell of ripe dates. It offers a large variety of goods, including desert

truffles, spices, nuts, perfumes, gardenware, plants, camel sticks and incense burners. 4407 1111, aswaq.com.qa/aswaq-sailiya

Al Wakra Central Market F5

Aswaq for Food Facilities Management opened Al Wakra Central Market (Aswaq Wakra) in January 2020. Spread over an area of approximately 230,000 sq m, the facility includes a livestock central market with an automated slaughterhouse, cattle barns, shops, hypermarket, traditional and vegetable markets, shops and administrative buildings. The 14,000 sq m automated slaughterhouse has the capacity to handle 9,000 livestock a day. There are more than 600 livestock barns. The public can buy animals from the barns and transfer them to the slaughterhouse.

The retail, wholesale and hypermarket sections are air-conditioned. The market includes 102 shops to support the market’s main activity such as fodder, grain, and veterinary supplies. The market also includes fodder storage space of more than 5,200 sq m. Additionally, the retail section includes 76 shops and a traditional market that sells vegetables and fruits, dried fruit, honey and dates. There are several seasonal farmers markets across Qatar. Local farmers sell produce directly to customers. Fresh fruit, vegetables and plants can be bought in bulk. Open Thursday to Saturday 7 am – 7 pm, between October and June. 4407 1111, aswaq.com.qa/aswaq-wakra

Souq Umm Salal

Spanning over 70,000 sq m, Souq Umm Salal, also known as Umm Salal Central Market (Aswaq Umm Salal), connects directly to the main ports in Al Wakra, Al Ruwais, Al Khor and Doha, supplying nearly 80% of the fish to the market. It includes 62 fish shops, an auction yard of 2,100 sq m, as well as a fish cleaning section, visitors waiting area, and an ice factory to meet the needs of traders. The market is an integrated marketing platform for all basic commodities, which contributes to achieving food security.

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Furjan Markets Al Sailiya Central Market

The central market offers all basic commodities such as meat, fish and vegetables to serve the needs of all – traders, producers and consumers. In addition, the market includes a private slaughterhouse with a production capacity of up to 1,000 heads per day (under the management of Widam Food), in addition to livestock barns, vegetables and fruits shops, multi-service shops, cold stores, a supermarket, a mosque, and a number of administrative offices. The Ministry of Municipality opened Al Mazroua Yard in 2021 in Souq Umm Salal, while Aswaq for Food Facilities Management developed and fully equipped the yard, which extends over 1,800 sq m and includes 44 counters dedicated to selling local produce.

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Barwa Village E5

Barwa Village, just off Al Wakra Road, is a residential and commercial complex that has much to offer. In the centre of Barwa Village is The Plaza – home to Mega Mart and Centrepoint – and also a health club, an international school, a nursery and a medical clinic. There are also a few gold, perfume and gift shops as well as electronics shops and a bookstore. An abundance of affordable restaurants await, offering tastes from India, China, and other parts of Asia, as well as the Arab region.

Next to Barwa Village is Retaj Real Estate’s newly launched residential and commercial development, New Souq Al Haraj. It consists of 552 units: 22 showrooms that start from 165 sq m – 220 sq m; 243 shops that start from 46 sq m – 130 sq m; 51 kiosks; 211 residential apartments with one and two bedrooms; and 25 offices approximately 100 – 130 sq m.

Souqs

In addition to the popular Souq Waqif and Souq Al Wakra (see Souq Waqif and Souq Al Wakra in the Discovering Qatar section), there are various souqs or market complexes scattered around town. When people in Qatar talk of the 'souqs',

they usually refer to the city’s oldest market area, in the heart of the city near the old Amiri Diwan. Souqs range from the traditional-style Souq Waqif, which still retains the atmosphere and spirit of the old bazaar, to the more modern air-conditioned, marble-clad complexes. When shopping in the souqs, you have the opportunity to bargain. You have cheaper imports, high-end designer items and just about everything else, including clothing and home accessories to kitchenware, souvenirs and unique gifts. Kitchenware shops stock everything from huge cooking pots to dainty glasses, cutlery and table ornaments. Luggage, tools, general hardware, DIY and gardening equipment are also available. Clothing includes a wide range of inexpensive clothes, casual wear and shoes.

First in the downtown souq area is the busy Souq Faleh D4 shopping centre, which houses several abaya, clothing and body accessories stores.

Adjacent to Souq Faleh is Souq Al Asiery D4, which is known as the 'Escalator Souq' – as it was the first one in Doha to have an escalator. It has a massive selection of fabrics available at prices to suit all. Other outlets include clothing, shoes, perfume and accessories. Connected to Souq Al Asiery is Souq Al Dira D4, your one-stop shop for upmarket textiles. The building has huge arches, lantern-style lights and stained-glass windows and, can be found right behind Souq Al Asiery. High-quality beaded fabrics, heavy lace and 'designer' fabrics are all on sale. The souq also has shoes, perfume and accessory stores, and cloakroom facilities. Many Indian and Filipino eateries can be found there. Right behind Souq Al Asiery and Souq Al Dira is Central Souq or Souq Al Madina D4, which is a one-stop destination for embroideries, decorating fabric or other materials for dressmaking as well as custom tailored abayas and jalabiyas. Facing you at the end of Al Ahmed Street is Souq Al Jabor D4. Stores along the outside as well as inside the block offer a good selection of footwear, clothes and a wide range of other products.

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One of the oldest markets in the country, Souq Al Haraj D4 in Al Mansoura is the best destination for second-hand goods especially used furniture and household appliances.

Souq Al Ali C3 in Al Gharrafa houses textile, tailoring and abaya stores, and a few pet shops. It's also a popular destination for shoe repair and carpentry stores. There's a KFC, Yellow Cab and other eateries in the souq as well.

The old yet urban Thursday and Friday Souq E3 is located on the Wholesale Market Street in the Bu Hamour and Mesaimeer district. The shopping centre is a well-known destination for abayas, jalabiyas, affordable clothes and other garments as well as toys. There are also a few spice, dates and honey shops.

In addition to souqs, there are many low-budget shopping centres in Qatar with branches across

the country where you can buy clothing, home accessories and kitchen appliances at affordable prices such as Al Rawnaq, Ansar Gallery, Dragon Mart and Ramez. See Where to Shop in this section for numbers.

Shopping hours at the souqs are usually 10 am – 1 pm and 4 pm – 7 pm (Souq Waqif has longer opening hours). A map of the central souqs is in Souq Waqif in the Discovering Qatar section.

Parking is limited at the most of the souqs. The earlier you arrive, the better. Consider parking at any of the underground car parks around Souq Waqif. Some are air-conditioned. See the map of Souq Waqif for precise locations. Also consider taking the Doha Metro – Souq Waqif Metro Station (Gold Line). Access to cash is limited at most of the souqs. ATMs are avaliable but it's best you carry cash with you at all times as most shops take payment in cash only.

items have artificial stones and this is reflected in the price. You are welcome to try anything on, and the salesmen are willing to bring pieces from a nearby shop if they don’t have what you are looking for. You will need the purchase receipt when selling your jewellery, and you will only receive the value of the weight of the metal or precious stones excluding the workmanship.

There are several jewellery shops in the gold souq area, surrounding Grand Hamad Street and Ali Bin Abdullah Street. In addition to buying and/or selling gold, most jewellers will repair and replace jewellery, providing a receipt. Designs cater for Western and Eastern tastes and are of local and international manufacture. Traditional bridal jewellery is an interesting sight and comprises solid gold belts, gub (small gold caps), hair ornaments, mirtash (chestlength decorated chains) and bracelets.

Personalised name pendants can be made at short notice with your name written in Arabic calligraphy, as a keepsake or gift.

Coins, ingots and gems of various weights are available at most jewellers.

High-quality second-hand watches on sale at specialist shops include brands such as Rolex and Cartier.

Buying gold is safe as all gold sold in Qatar is tested and hallmarked in the country, so quality is guaranteed. Most of the gold is 18 and 22 carat. Some modern and traditional jewellery

Selling gold The Ministry of Interior lists procedures for obtaining the mandatory no-objection certificate (NOC) from the police to sell gold. A fee of QAR10 has to be paid through a debit/credit card to get the NOC. Other requirements are necessary such as bringing the gold for inspection, producing bills for the gold, and bringing the ID and passport of the owner or seller. The gold should belong to first or second degree relatives. The service is provided by the Gold Sales Office in Souq Waqif and security departments across the country.

Invoice Many jewellery shops issue invoices based on the format prescribed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI). The MOCIapproved format, introduced in 2016 to protect consumers' interests, offers customers a detailed sales invoice. It shows particulars such as unit price without processors, price of workmanship, purity degree, and trademark. Other details include information about the piece of jewellery like the total price, carat, gram, number, description, item code, the shop’s stamp, seller’s name and signature, shop data, invoice number, customer name and customer’s Qatar ID number.

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Souq Waqif

Doha’s authentically restored central market district is a great place to find souvenir bargains, relax over a coffee or meal, or simply soak up the atmosphere of lively street life.

Places of Interest

25 Asherg Coffee

26 Bandar Aden (Yemeni)

27 Desert Rose (Ukraine)

28 La Piazza

29 Argan

30 Al Matbakh

Grill

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• Health Related Services

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• Dental and Optical Centres • Support Groups

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• Healthcare News • The Ministry of Public of Health

• Hamad Medical Corporation: HMC Hospitals; Additional Services; HMC Hospitals with Emergency Departments; Meeting International Standards of Care; Working Towards a Healthy Qatar

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Day to Day Qatar

Whether you are a resident or a visitor to Qatar, there are many things to know about your stay in Qatar, from day to day activities to government tasks. Visas See Traveller Information in the Discovering Qatar section. Accidents and Medical Emergencies Call 999.

Ministry of Interior

The Ministry of Interior (MOI) is concerned with maintaining security, public order and morals, protecting lives, ensuring the safety and security of the country, citizens and all those who reside in the State of Qatar or enter its territory, take all necessary means to prevent crimes, organise issues of nationality and entry and residence of expatriates, and more.

MOI is committed to keeping both citizens and residents continuously informed and updated about their services and ease of access to them. They can be found at portal.moi.gov.qa, on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. Some services are available in Arabic, English, Hindi, Urdu, Tagalog and more to meet the diverse language needs of its users. For more information, call 234 2000

Whether you are a resident or a visitor to Qatar, dealing with one or more of the country's government offices is going to be a necessity at some point in your stay. You can access some services by visiting the offices and transacting directly with government officials; however, most services can be accessed online or on MOI's Metrash2 app.

Metrash2

look when you have government-related queries, offering more than 500 services. It serves as an access point to the many services provided by the government and allows everyone, visitors and residents alike, to make transactions online. Regularly updated, it has many e-services and links to various government ministries, councils, departments and institutions. It also provides information and articles about Qatar. Hukoomi is also available as an app on iOS and Android

Registration: Some services, such as driving licences, require online registration with a Qatari ID card for residents and nationals or a passport number for users outside Qatar.

Government Contact Center

The Government Contact Center offers 24-hour customer service to citizens and residents. It is the point of contact for all government e-service related inquiries. If you experience any difficulty in accessing Hukoomi e-services, or have questions about your transactions, contact the centre by phone, email or submit an electronic support ticket. The Contact Center can be reached via telephone at 109/4406 9999, or via live chat. The email address is contact@ hukoomi.qa. You may also submit your enquiry electronically through their online support ticket system.

• Personal and corporate traffic services

MOI's Metrash2 app enables residents of Qatar to access more than 150 MOI services that save time, while enjoying the convenience of using their smartphones. Metrash2 includes: Visa services

MOI will only accept credit, debit and eCASH cards as payment for many services including visas, residence permit applications and renewals, and payment of fines.

• RP services

• Exit permit issue

• General MOI enquiries

MOI's Emergency Service for the Deaf 992 uses advanced technological equipment to enable users to contact the emergency centre by:

• Dialling 992 using a 3G camera from their computer or mobile phone.

• Sending an SMS to 992 mentioning clearly the type of the problem and service needed – such as Ambulance, Civil Defence or Police – and the name of the user, address, and the injuries or deaths if any.

• Emailing 992@moi.gov.qa

Hukoomi

The award-winning government website, hukoomi. gov.qa, available in English and Arabic, is Qatar's official e-government portal and the first place to

The eCASH Card is a non-personalised prepaid card, obtainable from Qatar National Bank (QNB), which can be used to pay for such fees at ministries and government departments displaying the eCASH symbol. To purchase the card you need to show your ID card, or if you are a non-resident, your passport.

Features: Valid for two years • No bank account needed • Reloading facility • Refundable credit in case of card loss or cancellation • Available to visitors and residents • Check balances and reload at any QNB ATM.

Cost: One-off issuance fee of QAR20 • Reload with a minimum of QAR50.

Issuing counters at:

Traffic Department branches: Madinat Khalifa (HQ) C3, Al Maamoura D4/E4, E Ring Road/Old Airport (Al Matar Al Qadeem) D4.

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Immigration Department branches: Al Gharrafa C2, the Industrial Area, Hamad International Airport (HIA) D5, Al Wakra F5 and Al Khor.

Report your lost or stolen card as soon as possible. To report any suspicious transaction not initiated by yourself, call your bank, some of which have dedicated fraud lines.

Government Apps

Amerni Provides residents access to services of the Ministry of Labour to perform personal and corporate services such as those related to housing, security or family affairs, and employment or establishment data.

EHTERAZ Created due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is the official contact tracing app by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH). ehteraz.gov.qa

Hukoomi Enables the use of up to 650 online services accessible remotely without having to visit a government office. See above. hukoomi.gov.qa

Kahramaa By Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa) provides several e-services for residents including paying electricity and water bills, e-forms and e-bills services.

Metrash2 Offers residents an easy way to access MOI services through their mobile devices including enquiring about official documents, creating and paying for individual/company exit permits, enquiring about and settling traffic violations, and more.

Oun Helps users in Qatar to access the services provided by the Ministry of Municipality such as pest control, tree-pruning and rain water removal, among other services.

Qatar Digital ID (QDI) Aims to reduce identity theft crimes in cyberspace. Launched in May 2022 by MOI, it includes all cards issued by MOI, including your Qatari ID, driving licence, and car licence. In addition, it provides storage and accessibility services for other official cards, and electronically signed and sealed transactions for individuals at MOI. The digital wallet offers the highest degree of confidence for users to obtain their digital identity securely and easily.

Sila A navigation app launched by the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) in 2021, bringing together Qatar's public transport modes into an integrated network – metro, bus, tram and taxi. sila.qa

There are other important apps such as the Ministry of Commerce and Industry's MOCIQatar app and HIA Qatar. There is also Nar'aakom, which

allows people in Qatar to benefit from many of Primary Health Care Corporation's (PHCC) digital services from their smartphones. All government apps are available on iOS and Android.

Useful Documents/Processing

You need to prove your identity in Qatar for all government and commercial transactions, so have plenty of:

• Passport-size photos and several copies of the passport of each family member.

• Copies of your marriage (attested) and birth certificates.

• Original educational qualifications (copies are not accepted), which will need to be authenticated in your country of origin, along with a Bonafide Certificate.

Translating a document: The official language in Qatar is Arabic. Each page of each document must bear the translation firm’s official stamp for it to be considered valid.

Mandoub: Most organisations offer help to their employees on arrival and have a mandoub, a government liaison officer who is responsible for completing much of the official documentation.

Government Services Complex: There are government service complexes across the country – Al Wakra, Al Daayen, Al Sheehaniya, Mesaimeer, Onaiza, Al Zubara, Al Hilal (C Ring Road), Al Rayyan, Umm Slal and The Pearl Island. Opening times: Sun to Thu 7:30 am – 1 pm/3 pm – 7 pm, Fri and Sat closed. Government Contact Center 109

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The complex provides the services of six ministries and government entities, namely: Labour; Justice; Commerce and Industry; Foreign Affairs; Education and Higher Education; and Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa).

The Qatar Labour Law – Kafala

The Ministry of Labour was established by virtue of the Amiri Decree No 57 of 2021, replacing the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs. The government authority organises labour affairs, and implements labour laws and regulations. mol.gov.qa, 16008

E-services: The Ministry of Labour's website mol.gov.qa offers more than 40 services for companies and individuals, including bilateral contracts, work permits, requesting and extending temporary work visas, requesting and managing registration of establishment records and administrators, labour complaints and disputes, and more.

Since 2018, Qatar has been taking major steps to reform its labour laws, and ease restrictions of the Kafala or employee sponsorship system, including abolishing exit permits, removing the no objection certificate (NOC) requirement, introducing a minimum wage and more.

The relationship between an employer and employee is regulated by the Qatar Labour Law. A copy of this can be downloaded via Hukoomi or read on qatarLabourlaw.com/qatar-Labour-law, qatarLabourlaw.com/amendments

Sponsorship: All expatriate workers in Qatar require sponsorship to work in the country.

Minimum wage: According to Law No 17 of 2020 on Setting the Minimum Wage for Workers and Domestic Workers, the minimum wage for all private sector workers, including domestic workers, is set at QAR1,000 per month as a basic wage, as well as QAR500 per month allocated by the employer for accommodation expenses and QAR300 per month for food, unless the employer already provides adequate food or accommodation for the employee or domestic worker.

Working hours: A 48-hour week is the maximum allowed under Qatar Labour Law without overtime pay. Government offices and many private companies have a two-day weekend on Friday and Saturday, although a one-day holiday on Friday is still common in the private sector.

Hours of business: Government offices tend to work a single shift 7 am – 2 pm; private companies may work a single shift or split morning/late afternoon shifts with longer hours.

Contract: Three copies of the employment contract should be signed by both parties. The employer and employee each retain a copy, the third copy is kept at the Ministry of Labour C4 after verifying it.

It is illegal for sponsors to keep their employees' passport and travel documents after the visa formalities are over. Sponsor fine: not less than QAR10,000.

End of service benefits: Employees completing a period of continuous service for more than one year are entitled to an end of service benefit on the termination or expiry of the contract of employment. This has been mandatory in the labour law since 2005.

The adoption of Law No 19 of 2020 provides greater clarity regarding termination of employment. To terminate an employment contract and change jobs, workers must provide at least one month’s written notice if they have worked with the employer for two years or less, or two months’ notice if they have worked with the employer for over two years.

Workplace Disputes

The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Law No 13 of 2017 amending some provisions of the Labour Law, and forming the Labour Dispute Resolution Committee. All labour disputes are received through the Ministry of Labour to resolve. The maximum period for reviewing the disputes before the committee is one month, including the time for any potential appeal.

Ministry of Labour: File your complaint at the ministry's Labour Relation Department within one year of the event with the section for workers’ rights and grievances. Labour complaints by either a company or an individual can also be filed online on the Ministry of Labour website mol.gov.qa, 16008

National Human Rights Committee in Qatar: Protects and consolidates human rights of all, subject to the jurisdiction of Qatar. Hotline 800 2222, SMS number 119, nhrc-qa.org

Register at your Embassy

All nationals working or residing in Qatar are advised to contact their country’s embassy to register or subscribe to its services. See Foreign Embassies in the Discovering Qatar section for contact details.

Residence/Work Permits

Expatriate workers must have a residence permit for themselves and each member of their family unless they fall into exempted categories. You need a Qatari sponsor to obtain a residence work permit enabling you to sponsor your family.

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Work residence permit: QAR1,260 per year (QAR1,000 annual fee, QAR100 for the ID card, QAR100 for the Labour Department paperwork costs, QAR60 for validation stamps). Work Residence Permits are renewed each year by the expatriate’s employer. It is usually the sponsor’s responsibility to deal with all the paperwork and to pay the annual fee at the Immigration Department in Al Gharrafa C2, the Industrial Area E2 or Mesaimeer E3. Families residing in Al Wakra F5 and Al Khor should apply locally.

Register as a working woman (on husband’s sponsorship): QAR500 per year. Women on family sponsorship can work in Qatar without a separate residence work permit by obtaining a licence from the Ministry of Labour's Women’s Section. When you have been offered a job, the company must obtain an application form from the Labour Department and submit it with the following:

• Three original copies of your employment contract (QAR60 for authentication).

• A no objection letter (NOC) signed by the family sponsor giving his consent for you to work.

• Originals and photocopies of passports and ID for you and your family sponsor.

• Originals and photocopies of all your relevant academic and professional qualifications.

• A certificate of good conduct from the MOI.

• Copy of your resignation letter from your previous employment (if applicable).

• A photograph and fees.

Payment: Via credit card or eCash card from Qatar National Bank (QNB) sold on or near the premises.

Family residence permit: Spouse and child over 18 – QAR500 per year, child under 18 – QAR400. Every member of the family residing in Qatar, including babies, must have an individual family residence permit. Holders of residence work permits can sponsor their immediate family (spouse and children) if they earn over QAR10,000 a month. Workers are allowed to sponsor their sons under 25 years of age who have not completed university studies and unmarried daughters of any age. The sponsorship law allows women in independent jobs to sponsor their husband and children (conditions apply).

The General Directorate of Passports is in the process of introducing new procedures that will enable people to submit their family residency applications electronically and online via the Hukoomi website, Metrash2 and the internal services system.

Documents required: Salary certificate from employer; copies of passports of family members; attested marriage, birth and degree certificates

(as required); copy of electricity bill; six months worth of bank statements; stamped and registered accomodation lease. Final approval of the residence permit depends on the decision of the recruitment committee. Check hukoomi.gov.qa in case of changes.

Domestic staff residence permit: QAR300 per year (on personal sponsorship). Employees must have a minimum salary and be married with a resident working spouse in Qatar (proof of which is required). Fill in the application form at your local Immigration Department. There are sometimes restrictions on the nationality you can employ so check before you start the process.

In August 2017, HH the Amir ratified Law No 15 on service workers in the home (Domestic Workers Law). The cabinet adopted the law in February 2018. The law guarantees workers a maximum 10-hour workday, a weekly rest day, three weeks of annual leave, and an end-of-service payment of at least three weeks per year.

Recruiting privately: Obtain the visa yourself for domestic staff (or use the office mandoub), register a contract with the Qatar Labour Department and complete any paperwork with the national’s embassy in Qatar. You must then go through an official recruitment agency to complete the entry process. Domestic workers in Qatar earn an average of QAR1,500 a month.

Requirements and regulations are subject to change so please check when applying.

Recruitment agencies: These have a list of staff for you to choose from and will complete all the formalities for you.

Medical Procedures For Residence Permits Qatar makes it mandatory for workers from several Asian, African and Middle Eastern countries to submit a health certificate before their entry into the country. You must complete these procedures before you can get a residence work permit or family residency:

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Blood-type certificate: This can be obtained from any clinic for both adults and children. You must have this certificate before going for your medical test.

Medical test: This includes a blood test (not to be confused with blood type) and a chest X-ray, for adults only, carried out by the Medical Commission in Abu Hamour E3, 4467 9111. Cost QAR100. Alternatively the service can be provided at Al Ahli Hospital, Doha Clinic, Al Emadi Hospital or American Hospital Doha. moph.gov.qa

Fingerprinting: A few days after completing the medical test, only adults need to go for electronic fingerprinting. Headquarters are at Salwa Road (by the Industrial Area Interchange) F2, open Sunday to Thursday 6:30 am – 5:30 pm, 234 6666. Other service centres are located in Al Khor, Al Shamal, Duhail B3, the Industrial Area E2 and Mesaimeer E3. Large organisations can ask the MOI’s mobile unit to do fingerprints on site.

Collecting Residence Card: Usually ready after three days to one week; collect from the issuing office, Immigration Department, Al Gharrafa C2, 4489 0333 The Residence Permit sticker in the passport has been abolished and replaced by an all-encompassing Residence Card, also held by children.

Residence Permit

A Residence Permit (RP) is an identity card, which is compulsory for all residents of Qatar, including children, with a work or family residence permit. It is issued after the formalities for residence permits are completed and can be used instead of your passport for all transactions in Qatar. Carry your card with you at all times.

The card bears your name, nationality, date of birth, occupation, an ID number and its validity. Containing personal data of the holder, the card also bears your passport number, passport expiry date, residency type, sponsor's name, signature and more. The cards also have electronic chips for storing personal and biometric data. You will be required to present your card every time you

enter and exit the country. It will also be accepted at airlines/airports around the world as the official document to prove residence in Qatar.

Renew a Residence Permit

Your sponsor must renew your residence work permit, but you can renew your family’s residence permits.

In October 2021, HH the Amir issued Law No 22 of 2021 on Regulating Healthcare Services (The Healthcare Services Law), making it compulsory for expatriates and visitors to have private health insurance in order to receive basic medical services. Health insurance is also required for a new RP or for renewal, but check with Hukoomi and the relevant ministry for current or up to date requirements.

Qatar Post’s e-Resident online service: You can renew your Residence Permit and passport with an optional home delivery service via Metrash2 and Qatar Post. To apply at Qatar Post, get ID Card application forms at the General Post Office in Al Dafna C3; the form must be completed and signed by both applicant and sponsor. Submit with a valid passport, ID, one photo and the relevant fee, either to the Post Office or Immigration Department. Cost: Spouse or child over 18 years – QAR500; child under 18 years – QAR300; domestic staff – QAR300. Additional charges apply for the renewal of the ID card and processing fees – QAR20. Call Centre 104, qatarpost.qa

Renew online: Fill out the required information via the online application form. Select renewal period (from one to three years), select delivery option and pay the appropriate fees, portal.moi. gov.qa. MOI currently has Self-service Machines (SSMs) at at least 15 locations including the main post office, Landmark Mall, Villaggio Mall, Royal Plaza, Hamad International Airport, Lulu Hypermarket – D Ring Road, MOI headquarters, MOI Services building at Mesaimeer, MOI Traffic Department, Police Training Institute, Education City, and MOI administrative building. Visit hukoomi.gov.qa for details of all locations. Users, both individuals and licensed company representatives, can renew certain residence cards, collect exit permits, pay traffic violations, check expiry dates of passports, visas, driving licences and more.

The MOI has added 17 new e-services on Metrash2, including residency services, employment complaints, financial claims, applications for recruitment approval, establishment card services and more.

To issue a new RP, fingerprinting is necessary.

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Exit Permits

The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani signed Law No 13 of 2018 (Amending Law) in September 2018, amending certain provisions of Law No 21 of 2015 that required all migrant workers getting permission from their employers before leaving Qatar. The amended law, which came into effect in October 2018, allows most migrant workers covered by the Labour Law to leave the country without having to obtain an exit permit.

Decision No 95 of 2019 was issued to allow expatriates in the following categories to have the freedom to temporarily or permanently leave the country during the period of validity of their employment contract: staff in ministries and other government agencies; employees in public bodies and institutions; employees in the oil and gas sector and affiliated companies; employees working on marine vessels; workers engaged in agriculture and grazing; and workers in private offices. As per Decision No 95 of 2019, domestic workers should notify employers at least 72 hours prior to the departure.

In September 2018, the Ministry of Labour announced that employers may submit names of up to 5% of its employees who will continue to require exit permits. Companies need to upload the list of such employees on the ministry's website. The ministry will then move those lists to the MOI. Employers are not required to seek an employee’s consent prior to including a name on the list.

Wives and dependent children under the sponsorship of their husbands or fathers do not require an exit permit.

The Expat Exit Grievance Committee remains in place to accept complaints from workers prevented from leaving the country for any reason. Until advised otherwise, the following fees remain in place for those who still require an exit permit:

Multiple use exit permits for expatriates: Valid for one year – QAR500.

Exit permit for those sponsored by companies or organisations: Valid for one week – No charge.

Exit permit for those on personal sponsorship: Valid for one week – No charge.

Electronic exit permits: Government agencies and private companies can issue exit permits electronically through an authorised signatory within seconds using Metrash2 or portal.moi.gov.

qa. Sponsors can issue the permit via the internet and their mobile phones worldwide.

Manually processed exit permits: Many smaller organisations still process exit permits by hand. The mandoub is licensed as a company representative to obtain this on your behalf. Paperwork must be signed by your sponsor and bear the company stamp. Permits must be presented, along with your passport, at the Immigration counter at Departures. Overstay fines: Check hukoomi.gov.qa for current fees.

Online visa/permit information Detailed information about all types of visas and visa applications in English can be found online at hukoomi.gov.qa or portal.moi.gov.qa

eGate The MOI has activated free eGate service for expatriate passengers at the arrivals and departures terminal of Hamad International Airport (HIA). Expatriates and their children above 18 years of age can avail of the service using their residence cards or passports after registration at the airport. HIA currently has 40 e-gates installed – 21 at the departures terminal and 19 at the arrivals terminal. The service comes under the 'smart passengers' project launched in early 2017.

Health Related Services

Health Cards

To access the government healthcare system and facilities, it is essential to apply for a health card. This can be issued only after you obtain a residence permit. Babies under one year receive free vaccinations and medical treatment under the state healthcare system. Cash is not accepted for payment at Primary Health Care Centres (PHCC) – only a valid debit or credit card or payment card obtainable from QNB (see eCASH cards, earlier in this section).

Application: Qatar guarantees health services to all citizens and residents in government medical institutions through a health card system. The system provides the cardholder with a medical record file containing all his/her medical data saved by healthcare centres and government hospitals. You can renew your health card online, or replace a lost or damaged card.

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Process: Citizens and residents of Qatar may apply for a health card to access services at any of the government’s healthcare facilities or hospitals. It contains your ID number, nationality, photo and date of issue. To obtain a health card, visit the PHCC centre nearest to where you live. There you need to fill out the appropriate forms. You will be issued a PHCC health file number. The health centre will either issue you with your card immediately or ask you to return within a few days to collect it. Health cards are issued during morning working hours only. Call 107 or 16060 for more information. phcc.qa, hamad.qa

Cost: Qatari and other GCC adult residents and children QAR50; non-Qatari adult residents and children QAR100. If you lose your health card but it is still valid, Qatari nationals will need to pay QAR50 for a replacement, non-Qataris QAR100.

If you lose your health card and it has expired Qatari nationals will need to pay QAR100 for a replacement, non-Qataris QAR200. You must pay using a credit or debit card. No cash is accepted.

Renew or replace your health card: Through Hukoomi via these simple steps, hukoomi.gov.qa

Load the online application.

– Enter your ID number. Choose to renew, or 'Reprint' if you wish to replace your lost or damaged Health Card.

– Choose your preferred delivery option.

– Pay appropriate fees online.

Private Health Insurance

In October 2021, HH The Amir issued Law No 22 of 2021 on Regulating Healthcare Services (The Healthcare Services Law), which makes it compulsory for expatriates and visitors to have private health insurance in order to live in Qatar or visit the country. Some companies provide their employees with free health insurance (but this may be tied to using a local private hospital) or you can arrange your own. Many of the larger private clinics have various options, including family packages.

home and life insurance

Vaccination

Vaccinations for overseas travel, for visitors to Qatar, and childhood immunisation are all available from the Vaccination Unit at Mesaimeer Health Centre E3, 4406 4222. The Communicable Disease Centre in Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City C3/D3 operates the Travel Clinic where people can go for vaccinations and health advice before travelling. Vaccinations are by appointment only, 4025 4003. Some Primary Health Care Centers (PHCC) offer travel immunisation as well, 107

The Department of Health Protection and Communicable Disease Control and the expanded immunisation programme in Qatar have developed an advanced and modern child immunisation programme. The National Vaccination Committee is also constantly reviewing and making adjustments to the vaccination schedule in accordance with the trends of disease prevention in the country. Currently, there are 12 vaccines used in the national programme for basic vaccinations in Qatar, providing children with immunity against 14 diseases.

Some PHCC provide immunisation services to the public; obtain them, visit the hospital/health centre that you belong to. There are a number of private health facilities that also provide vaccination services, either under private health insurance or for a fee.

COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign

Qatar's COVID-19 vaccination campaign comprises Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, and AstraZeneca vaccines. All citizens and residents, aged 12 and above, regardless of their health conditions, can receive the COVID-19 vaccination. The current vaccination rollout includes two doses of the vaccine, plus a third booster dose for which all individuals are eligible from six months after receiving their second vaccine dose. A fourth dose is applicable to individuals 60 years of age and older, and those with chronic diseases at highrisk for severe COVID-19 infection. More than 2 mn people have been vaccinated in Qatar, which makes up 92% of the population.

4027 7077, covid19.moph.gov.qa

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Housing

To Rent

Many employers provide accommodation or a housing allowance for their employees as part of their contract. You are strongly advised to ensure that it is sufficient, especially with the continuing trend of fluctuating rent prices in Qatar. You may rent a stand-alone villa or a villa located in a compound with a pool and leisure facilities from around QAR12,000 monthly, with studio/one bedroom apartments starting at about QAR5,000. Alternatively, an unfurnished one-bedroom apartment leases for somewhere from QAR6,000 to QAR8,000 per month at The Pearl Island, Lusail City and Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD).

The Rent Dispute Resolution Committee is responsible for settling rent disputes between landlords and tenants. The party that files the complaint before the committee must pay a fee of QAR100, in most cases giving tenants a six-month eviction period.

All contracts, whether new or old, must be registered by the landlord at the Office of Registration of Rental Contracts within 30 days of signing the contract. The lease you sign must be written in English and Arabic. Check exactly what is included as necessities, such as air conditioners, are expensive to purchase and maintain.

Serviced flats: Furnished flats with cleaning and laundry services provide another option for long or short-term stays.

Letting Agents

These agents have a wide variety of property on their lists as well as experience in the local market.

Lawyers and Legal

If you are looking to buy a property you may wish to contact one of the following legal companies for advice:

Relocation Services/Removal Firms

There are several moving companies in Doha and many international employers will pay for your relocation. You can move locally by doing the packing yourself and hiring a truck from the Najma Souq area D4, but you will not be insured!

Other Housing Considerations

Furnishing: See the Shopping section for details of furniture outlets. For second-hand furniture, try websites such as qatarliving.com or Buy it, Sell it, Swap it, Qatar on Facebook. Souq Al Haraj in Najma has locally produced furniture and a secondhand market D4. For the disposal of bulk waste and old furniture from homes, call the Ministry of Municipality at 184

Air conditioning: This is essential in summer and requires regular maintenance and servicing.

Home Cleaning/Pest Control Services: Home cleaning services are available which can be flexible to meet your requirements. Major pest control is usually carried out once or twice a year to coincide with the start and end of summer.

To Buy

Expatriates can purchase property in several developments in Qatar and local banks provide long-term mortgages to suitable applicants. For more information, see Banking and Finance and Investment and Trade in the Business and Economy section.

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Al Emadi Enterprises 4466 6625 Alfardan Properties 4440 8488 Al Jazi Real Estate 4032 0666 Coreo Real Estate 4016 7000 Cushman & Wakefield Qatar 4483 7388 Just Real Estate (JRE) 4491 3311 Mirage Int'l Property Consultants 4444 4431
Al Tamimi & Company 4457 2777 Clyde & Co 4494 1000 Dr Ghada M Darwish Karbon Law Firm 4488 9050 Gulf Legal Consultants –Dr Jumah Nasser Al Kaabi Law Firm 4433 7777 Hassan Al Khater Law Office 4443 7770 Law Offices of Gebran Majdalany 4442 8899 Simmons & Simmons 4409 6700 Sultan Al Abdulla & Partners 4442 0660
CEVA Logistics 4436 9439 GAC International Moving 4420 5600 Gulf Warehousing Company (GWC) 4402 3555 Professional Real Estate & Relocations (PRER) 4031 6639 Qatar Logistics 4407 6262
Cleaning Specialists and Pest Control: Al Mutwassit Cleaning & Pest Control 4436 7555 Boecker Public Health 4444 3744 Hegy International 7759 8405 Qatar Home Services 3060 3076/4427 1197 Qatar Pest Control Company (QPC) 4422 2888

Huge Waste Disposal

The Ministry of Municipality (Baladiya) offers a huge waste disposal service to residents of Qatar to help dispose of huge waste that is large in quantity or size including household furniture, clothes, wood, plastic, household electrical appliances, paper, iron, trees and any other non-hazardous materials. If you have waste that is difficult to dispose of in the regular garbage containers, Baladiya can collect it from you.

Throwing waste in public places is a clear violation of the Public Hygiene Law No 18 of 2017, and a report will be issued against violators if it is found that waste was thrown outside the house without coordination with the hygiene supervisor.

The free-of-charge service is available on request online via hukoomi.gov.qa, the Oun mobile app, or by contacting the Call Center on 184.

Requirements:

• Full name, mobile number and Qatar ID number.

• Home address (see your building's blue plate).

Please note the following:

• Construction, medical and chemical waste will not be removed.

• Waste will not be removed from inside homes. The applicant must place it outside the house after coordination with the cleaning supervisor.

• The number of requests per house should not exceed three times per year.

• The quantity of huge waste should not exceed one load per order, with a weight of three tons and these dimensions – length 350 cm, width 195 cm and height 95 cm.

• The service is available for homes only (citizens and residents) and does not include residential or commercial complexes or singles housing.

• Once the applicant has completed the application, it will take two to five days for the service to be conducted, depending on the requests received.

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Utilities and Services

Water and Electricity

Kahramaa, Qatar’s Water and Electricity Department, provides both electricity and water. The mains electricity is usually 220 – 240 volt with three square pin sockets. If you are visiting from a country that has 110V supply, please check the suitability of your electrical appliances before plugging them in. Many appliances have two pin plugs but adaptors are available in local shops.

Water: Buildings in Qatar usually have tanks to store water as mains water is not pumped continuously and often has low pressure. The supply network and domestic storage tanks require regular cleaning and replacement. Tap filters of various kinds are readily available. Many people prefer to drink bottled water and you can arrange to have one of the water companies deliver five gallon flagons to your home. Some areas still rely on water tankers to deliver. Always use a government licensed tanker as they are cheaper than private ones.

Caution The amended clauses of Law No 26 of 2008 under Law No 20 of 2015 on rational consumption of water and electricity states that Qatar is taking all measures to stop extravagance of the country’s vital resources of electricity and water and ensures resources are protected for future generations. Severe penalties for wasting water through a hose or pressure pipe can reach up to QAR20,000 for first-time offenders, while wasting electricity can incur a fine of QAR10,000. Kahramaa runs a campaign known as Tarsheed to help Qatar reduce its consumption of electricity and water by 20% and 35% respectively.

Connecting to electricity and water: To activate the supply, download an application form from hukoomi.gov.qa, and include the reference number of the property for both electricity and water. These are supplied by the owner or found above the door to the property. Kahramaa does not receive paper applications.

• Sign the application form using the same signature as that on your tenancy agreement and ID (a copy of both are required).

• The owner of your rental property will have to give you a completed transfer form to put the utilities in your name, in addition to the owner's ID (if privately owned) or a copy of the building's commercial registration (CR), commonly referred to as the company's computer card.

• Take these and a refundable deposit of QAR1,200 for electricity and QAR800 for water to any of the Kahramaa offices.

Paying water and electricity bills: Amounts for both utilities are sent out monthly on one bill, sign up to receive an email. The monthly estimate is adjusted from time to time with a meter reading by Kahramaa. There is an online ready reckoner to help you estimate your household consumption.

Sanitation fees: As of January 2021, Kahramaa, in cooperation with the Public Works Authority (Ashghal), began charging non-Qatari houses and organisations for sanitation services, equal to 20% of the value of the monthly water bill. This service is provided free of charge to Qataris.

Payment for services can be made:

• At all major banks, via banking apps, and at QNB ATM's

• Online through Hukoomi at hukoomi.gov.qa or Kahramaa at km.qa

• Via Ooredoo Self Service Machines

• By the Visaphone service – call 991, select 3, give your Visa card number to the customer service operator

• Via an application available on iOS and Android 24-hour hotline (all branches): 991 Customers can report complaints or make enquiries.

Main Office: Al Dafna C4, 4484 5555. The Customer Service Department is open Sunday to Thursday 6:30 am – 2:30 pm. Call centre: 991

Service centres: Al Hilal • Al Khor • Al Wakra

• City Centre Commercial Centre • D Ring Road

• Madinat Khalifa • Musheireb • Salwa Centre

Home delivery of mineral water:

Al Manhal & Nestlé Pure Life 4433 5777

Rayyan Natural Water 4443 6999

Water tank cleaning:

Al Mutwassit Cleaning & Pest Control 4436 7555

Gas

Shafaf containers are lightweight LPG cylinders made from a fiberglass and plastic composite, and are available in all WOQOD service stations, various supermarkets and other retail outlets. Cylinders are available for consumers in two refill sizes, 12 kg and 6 kg, to fit various domestic household needs, or to be used outdoors during trips and camping. The cylinders are fireproof and do not explode, even in the case of fire. Additionally, you can monitor gas levels for prompt replacement. Each empty cylinder weighs only 5 kg, that is half the weight of regular steel cylinders, making these cylinders easy to carry and use. woqod.com.qa

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Telephone and Internet

To obtain a local telephone number, you can only do so with a Residence Permit. Local mobile numbers can be obtained at either of Qatar's two service providers, Ooredoo or Vodafone Qatar. A new mobile sim card costs QAR50.

The international dialling code for Qatar is +974. Local calls from private houses and businesses are free, but hotels charge a nominal fee for local calls made from the room. For international call inquiry, call 150.

Ooredoo (formerly Qtel) and Vodafone Qatar provide International Direct Dialling (IDD) to most countries. Dial 00 (or +) to call out.

Mobile Number Portability (MNP): Users are able to keep their existing mobile number when switching to another service provider.

Ooredoo

Qatar Public Telecommunications Corporation (Qtel) was the first and sole telecom provider in Qatar for 20 years. In 2013, Qtel rebranded to become Ooredoo. It offers a comprehensive package of services ranging from landline to mobile phones, fixed and mobile internet, broadband and entertainment services. ooredoo.qa

4G LTE wireless technology is available. Customers can access the network only through 4G-enabled devices such as the Ooredoo My-Fi device and the Ooredoo 4G USB modem. Ooredoo 5G is ready now, and Ooredoo is the first-in-the-world to launch it on a commercially available network. Ooredoo is able to use 5G through the apps they are developing.

Ooredoo's app is available for download at ooredoo.qa/app for iOS and Android, to aid customers in managing their accounts and services.

Mobile phone

• Hala is a pay as you talk, no contract option. Credit can be topped up by a variety of recharge methods, from top-up cards available at many retail outlets to credit transfer from other Ooredoo mobile users, eVouchers, eTopUp, online or direct top up from their Self Service Machines (SSMs).

• Shahry is a pay monthly service with a choice of price plans and packs.

• Other mobile services include mobile money with MoneyGram and HD Voice

• 5G service is now available

Landline Telephone

Rates: Local landline to landline calls are free. Off-peak rates apply to mobile and international calls from 11 pm – 6 am.

Residential Packages: This three-in-one service includes the core pay-monthly mobile phone plan, high-speed internet connection (ADSL), and landline subscriptions with three options. Residents over 18 years old can apply at Ooredoo shops or their authorised dealers. Visit an Ooredoo Shop with your Qatari ID and home electricity number (Kahramaa) to book your installation time and finalise your internet service. eShop: Buy services and hardware online.

Broadband Internet Services: Offers customers a range of packages to suit individual needs, in and outside the home. There is an online service which allows you to view bills, make payments and add, modify, or suspend a service. Alternatively, visit an Ooredoo shop, a bank, SSM or one of their authorised dealers.

Nojoom is the customer reward programme. Subscribers can earn points to spend on all their services (mobile, landline, internet and TV) and redeem them with the company or with a number of their partners. Call 111 from an Ooredoo phone, visit the website or register via the app.

Ooredoo Passport: Travel without worrying about roaming charges with Ooredoo's Passport Partners in more than 60 countries (including GCC). Weekly: QAR100, get 100 roaming minutes for calls and 1GB of roaming mobile data (2GB in the GCC). Monthly: QAR350, get 300 roaming minutes and 4GB of roaming mobile data (8GB in the GCC). Check availability in the country you're travelling to.

Telephone

Vodafone Qatar

(Ooredoo)

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Vodafone Qatar is part of an international telecom company, Vodafone Group, and is owned by Qatar Foundation. Vodafone Qatar offers a choice of flexible mobile phone, internet and broadband services. Visit vodafone.qa, one of their stores or a partner outlet.

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Mobile phone

• There is a wide choice of prepaid and postpaid plans to suit different requirements, plus welcome packs. Recharge is available online or at Vodafone stores and their partner outlets.

• Vodafone Passport Pack is a roaming pack, which gives you the freedom when travelling to receive 100 minutes of incoming calls, calling Vodafone Qatar numbers and 1GB of data for QAR100/week (1GB extra in GCC countries).

• All-new Unlimited 5G plans: All plans allow you to experience 5G speed with unlimited data, calls and SMS.

Vodafone Qatar also offers a choice of pre- and postpaid internet services. Call Vodafone Qatar on 800 7111 from your Vodafone mobile, visit vodafone.qa or one of their outlets.

Accessing television services

There is an ever-increasing number of options for receiving satellite or cable television, installed through any of the local cable companies.

Through Ooredoo

Ooredoo tv offers over 400 live channels, 4K picture quality and advance control through phone or tablet computers. Ooredoo has become the first operator in the region to offer a commercial 4K service, which allows viewers to enjoy a high definition experience even on the largest screens. In addition to watching channels on tablets, the service has been designed as an evolution in home entertainment services, combining apps, on-demand and live television in one easy-to-use box. To subscribe call 111 or visit any Ooredoo or Starlink shop. ooredoo.qa

Installing a satellite dish

Orbit Showtime Network (OSN), home to over 100 channels of entertainment, can be contacted on 4031 0090 (new customers), 4447 7177, by visiting osn.com or by contacting a local authorised dealer.

Satellite/Cable Providers

Almuftah Cable Vision

4442 5810

Qatar Multitech Trdg & Contg 4435 3565

Rukun Al Qala Trdg & Contg 4442 0200

Television and Radio

Al Jazeera The most watched Arabic news channel in the Arab world is broadcast from Doha in English (101.7 FM, aljazeera.com) and Arabic (102.6 FM, aljazeera.net) 24/7.

Alkass A group of eight sports channels that are broadcast 24/7 from Qatar focusing on domestic football. alkass.net

Al Rayyan TV An Arabic satellite television network that broadcasts cultural and family entertainment programmes. alrayyan.tv

beIN Sports Watch and stream live sports including La Liga, Ligue 1, Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, and MLW. beinsports.com

Golfo Radio Spanish and Portuguese radio station in Qatar transmits on 98.3 FM. golforadio.com

Habaieb FM 93.7 An Arabic broadcast and internet radio station. habaiebradio.com

Oryx FM A French service, transmits 24/7 on 94.0 FM. oryxradio.qa

Qabayan Radio First and only Filipino radio channel in Qatar, operating on 94.3 FM. qabayanfm.com

Qatar Television (QTV) Government-owned public service national television channel, operating Channel 1 in Arabic. qtv.qa

QBS Radio Operates daily under Qatar Media Corporation (QMC) on 97.5 FM in English. qbsradio.qa

QFM 95.3 Bangla, Sithula, and QFM Tamil First Sri Lankan radio stations in Qatar broadcast in Sinhalese, Bangla and Tamil languages. sithularadio.com, qfmradio.qa

QFM Malayalam 98.6 FM First Malayalam radio station in Qatar. radio986.com

Quran Radio Qatar Operates 24/7 in Arabic with more than 10 talk shows on 103.4 FM. quranradio.qa

Radio Olive A Hindi FM station, broadcasts 24/7 with information, music and entertainment to the diaspora fom the Indian Sub-Continent on 106.3 FM. olive.qa

Sout Al Khaleej (Voice of the Gulf) An Arabic live radio station, broadcasts Arab music and entertainment on 99.0 – 100.8 FM. soutalkhaleej.fm

Urdu Radio Operates daily on 107 FM in Urdu under Qatar Media Corporation (QMC).

Newspapers

There are four local English daily newspapers published in Qatar:

Gulf Times Founded in 1978, the newspaper is the first English newspaper in Qatar, and the first publication of the Gulf Publishing and Printing Company in Qatar. gulf-times.com

Lusail University Established in 2016, the newspaper is a daily economic newspaper specialised in offering its readers the most important news, reports and analysis in the world of economy and business. lusailnews.net

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The Peninsula Launched in 1996 by Al Sharq, the newspaper has extensive news coverage from around the world with a primary focus on life in Qatar. thepeninsulaqatar.com

Qatar Tribune Launched in 2006 by Dar Al Watan publishing, printing and distribution, the newspaper covers news from Qatar and around the world. qatar-tribune.com

There are other international titles that arrive in Qatar, but a little later, including the international New York Times.

The Arabic dailies published in Qatar include Al Arab alarab.qa, Al Sharq al-sharq.com, Arrayah raya.com and Al Watan al-watan.com. Most newsagents deliver newspapers if asked. Dailies are also available online. urduradio.qa

Public Wireless Internet

Internet connections: All hotels as well as some restaurants, cafes, parks and other public venues in Qatar offer free internet connectivity.

Hotspot Broadband Wi-Fi Services: Ooredoo and Vodafone offer high-speed internet access at selected locations within Qatar, connecting Wi-Fi enabled devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Hotspots include many cafés, coffee shops, libraries, the airport and other public places.

iParks: The following are some public parks with free wireless internet: Al Khor, Al Khor Corniche, Al Maamoura Family Park D4, Al Wakra F5, Dahl Al Hamam C3, Dukhan, Hotel Park C4, Al Sheehaniya, Umm Slal, Aspire Park D2, MIA Park D4, and Simaisma. More iParks will follow in due course. Hotline (24/7): 4406 9955

How to connect

Using a computer: Connect to the iParks WiFi, enter your mobile number and click the ‘submit’ button on the web page. You will receive an SMS notification with a PIN. Enter this PIN into the authentication field and click the ‘connect’ button. Using a smartphone: Enable your Wi-Fi and simply SMS 'iParks' to the toll free number 92194

Click on the link received to gain access.

Postal Services and Mail

Mail delivery in Qatar is the responsibility of Qatar Postal Services Company (Qatar Post).

The General Post Office: The main post office is located in the Al Dafna area of Doha C4, near the Corniche. Postal services offered include regular letter and parcel postage/delivery, bill payment, ID renewal, and money transfers/orders. Qatar Post recently opened a new branch in Madinat Khalifa.

Paid parking is applicable at the main post office. In 2017, Qatar Post revamped its brand and logo, and prioritised modern services such as e-commerce and Express Delivery, and continously opens new branches and smart lockers. Visit qatarpost.qa, download their app available on iOS and Android, or call 104

Open: Sunday to Thursday 7 am – 9 pm; Saturday 8 am – 11 am/5 pm – 8 pm; Friday closed

Options to receive mail locally and globally

• PO Box Personal • PO Box Zero

• Home delivery • Smart lockers

Options to send mail locally and globally

• 24 retail stores • 201 street post boxes

• Standard, Express, Priority, Premium services

For Business Solutions, contact business@qatarpost.com

Post Office Boxes

To apply: Download and complete the application form or obtain one from any post office. Return it with the original, plus one photocopy of your ID and a refundable deposit of QAR100. Companies need to provide a copy of a commercial registration licence, a copy of the authorised signatory and a refundable deposit of QAR100.

Cost: Personal electronic boxes at the General Post Office cost QAR500 per year including one key. Company electronic boxes start at QAR1,500 per year including one key.

At other branches, personal standard boxes cost QAR200 per year, plus QAR60 for three keys. Company standard boxes cost QAR500 per year plus QAR60 for three keys. Call 104 or visit qatarpost.qa

Qatar Post e-Resident

An online service in partnership with the Ministry of Interior and Immigration Department, which allows residents to renew their dependents' Residence Permit (RP), and driving and car licence (istimara).

Qatar Post’s e-commerce

Qatar Post’s e-commerce service allows shoppers to buy items online and get them delivered directly to their homes or to a 'smart locker'.

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Shoppers can sign up online, and avail of hasslefree shopping and delivery from the US, the UK, and Asian online stores. They can then buy items online that can be sent to these locations. Packages will be forwarded on to them in Qatar –either directly to their homes, to one of 30 post office branches in the country or to a smart locker. These smart lockers are in locations across the country, open 24/7, making it a convenient option for registered users to pick up their packages. With lifetime membership, shoppers can buy goods online using the overseas address as a shipping location. The items are stored in a warehouse for up to 21 days, allowing shoppers to bundle together a number of parcels to minimise shipping costs.

Qatar Post aims to get parcels delivered within five to eight working days, and has an online tracking system. Parcels can be up to 1.5 m in length and the maximum length plus girth cannot be more than 3 m. Delivery charges will be based on the weight of the package. connected.qa

Courier Services

Places of Worship

Islam is the official religion of Qatar but many expatriate communities hold church services. All religious associations need to register with Qatar International Christian Ministry (QICM) to be considered legitimate.

Bethel Assembly of God Church Doha Qatar (Bethel AG Church Doha) E4 One of the fastest growing Pentecostal churches in Doha with over 1,000 members. 5586 9359, bethelagdoha.com

Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Rosary (Priests of The Parish) E4 The Catholic Church in Qatar is a part of the universal church whose spiritual head is the Pope. Daily Mass: early morning and evening in English and other languages. 4416 5550/5400, catholicchurchqatar.org

Immanuel Mar Thoma Church – Doha, Qatar E4 Member of Inter Denominational Christian Church. 4416 5701, imtcdoha.com

RCCG Rehoboth Assembly E4 A parish of the redeemed Christian Church of God. Teenage Church and Children's Club available. 7770 7783, rccgrehobothqatar.org

Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center (Fanar) D4 Once the largest mosque in Qatar, Fanar hosts religious, education-related and social activities. Visitors can enjoy traditional coffee and learn about the Qatari lifestyle, the country’s heritage and culture. 4444 7444, binzaid.gov.qa

St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Church An Apostolic Church founded in India by St. Thomas E4 4416 5060, syromalabarqatar.in

The Church of the Epiphany E4 The Anglican Church in Qatar, a member of the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf, which is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion. 4416 5726, anglicanchurchinqatar.org

See Mosques in Sighteeing in the Discovering Qatar section.

Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death Birth

Under Qatari law, a woman must be married to give birth in Qatar.

Birth certificate: The authorities in Qatar issue a birth certificate to every child born in the country (including expatriates) but children born to nonQatari parents are not entitled to Qatari nationality by reason of their birth here.

The registration department registers all births electronically and issues electronic certificates within 60 minutes. The hospital will advise you on the process. Cost for expatriates: QAR20, moph.gov.qa

The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Law No 3 of 2016 on regulating the registration of births and deaths in Qatar. The law makes it mandatory to report all births that take place within the country to the offices concerned at the Ministry of Public Health. Births in Qatar have to be reported within 15 days. Persons who can report births include the father of the newborn, if present; male adult relatives of the child, or female relatives, if males are not available; the physician or any authorised person who helped in the delivery of the baby; directors of public hospitals or penal institutes or officials of the place where the delivery took place; and the captain of a ship or an aircraft or any other means of transport where the birth took place. The information to be provided include the date of birth according to the Hijri and Gregorian calendars, time and place, and the gender of the baby along with his/her name. The name should not be shared by a sibling or be a compound name.

Registrating a birth can also be done online at moph.gov.qa. See Healthcare in Qatar in this section.

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Other mandatory information includes the names of both parents, the person who helped in the delivery and the person who reported the birth. The hospital provides two letters after the birth, one of which will bear a government number. In private hospitals, go to the hospital administrator who will allocate a number. Take these two letters plus both parents’ passports, parents’ birth certificates, marriage certificate, residence permits, visas, vaccination card and copies of all documents to an approved hospital. Complete a form and pay QAR20 for each copy of the certificate, which may be issued the same day.

Expatriates can then register their child’s birth at their embassy and obtain a passport (not all embassies provide this service, check with yours). A newborn can accompany its parents until it is two years old, but an application for a residence permit (RP) for a newborn must be submitted within 60 days of the birth, or the parents face a fine of QAR10 a day.

Marriage

Couples wishing to get married in Qatar are required to undergo the premarital health checkup or screening in order to avoid any genetic, hereditary and communicable diseases in addition to controlling the prevalence of disability and other diseases. The screening can be done at one of the accredited health centres in Qatar. Once the checkup is complete, Muslim marriages take place at the Family Court or if prefered, at their home with the presence of a mazoon, an official for civil ceremonies.

There is no civil marriage in Qatar for non‑Muslims. The only non Muslim marriages granted official recognition by the State of Qatar are Christian marriages performed by churches registered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and by clergy recognised by the ministry to perform non Muslim marriages. Certain embassies and churches will perform marriages for expatriates. See Places of Worship earlier in this section. The church will issue your marriage certificate. Translate a copy

Reporting false or incorrect information in the case of both births and deaths or using illegal and fraudulent methods is punishable with a maximum jail term of three years and a fine of up to QAR100,000, or either. Those who are legally required to report a case of birth or death but fail to do so within the stipulated period face a maximum jail term of six months and a fine of up to QAR10,000, or either.

of the marriage certificate into Arabic through a translator recognised by Qatar Chamber (QC). Then register the marriage certificate and Arabic translation at the Office of Land Registration and Legalization at the Ministry of Justice. The Ministry will stamp the back of the marriage certificate with a registration number and keep the copy and Arabic translation for its records. Check with your embassy to see if you need to register the marriage in your home country.

Divorce

The process of getting divorced in Qatar is different for Muslim and non Muslim couples. Couples of any religion and nationality that can prove their residency in Qatar can file for divorce, although the process can differ.

For Muslim couples who were married in Qatar and seeking to dissolve their marriage, they will have to meet certain requirements, such as proving their residency. In addition, the wife will have to honour the iddat, a period of three months where she cannot remarry. If the divorcing couple can reach a settlement, they can have their lawyers draw up an agreement and fast track their case through the courts. If this isn’t possible, the person requesting the divorce will have to provide a reason for doing so – adultery, impotency, and abuse – along with evidence to support their claims.

If you want to dissolve a marriage that took place in Qatar, there are a number of firms well versed in local law who could assist and advise you (see Lawyers and Legal earlier in this section).

If you were married outside of Qatar, seek advice from your embassy or law firms in your country on how to dissolve your marriage. It may be easier and more cost effective to file for divorce in your home country.

Note: If you are in Qatar on your spouse’s visa, you will lose your Residence Permit (RP) after divorce. You will need to get another RP, either under the sponsorship of your employer or another eligible family member. Advice is recommended.

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Death

Notifying the police is mandatory and in some cases they may require a post-mortem. Get help from the relevant embassy, which will be able to advise you. Newborn deaths and stillbirths have to be reported within seven days.

When one dies in Qatar, the law of the country that issued their passport will be honoured. Qatari law will apply only if the deceased has assets in Qatar but no heirs in the country.

If one dies in Qatar and a will is not in place, their assets, including their bank accounts, cars and other valuables registered in their name will be frozen until the heirs provide the Family Court with proof of their entitlement to those assets. Heirs may prove their entitlement to the deceased’s assets by producing a legal statement from their country of nationality.

In the unfortunate event of both parents dying, children residing in Qatar will go into the care of the Qatar Foundation for Child and Women Protection (QFCW). QFCW will attempt to contact the children’s next of kin and will keep the children until they can be released to the proper guardian or family member. The next of kin will require proof (birth certificates) that they are indeed the sibling or parents of the deceased for QFCW to release the children.

A person's bank account will be frozen as soon as notification of his or her death reaches the bank, until such time as the deceased's beneficiaries produce an official inheritance certificate duly authenticated by all relevant authorities. The exact format of this will be dependent upon the jurisdiction of the deceased's home country. If a will is in place, a court order or other approved and authenticated document will be required. The bank may then forward payment to the relevant benficiary/beneficiaries.

For joint accounts, Article 351 of The Commercial Code states that joint account holders will be considered to have equal shares unless otherwise agreed in the contract. When one of the account holders dies, the remaining holder must inform the bank of their intention to either continue with the account or to close it within 10 days of the date of death. Further details can be obtained from the relevant bank.

Humanitarian Services Office: This office has been set up in coordination between Ministry of Interior (MOI), Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), General Authority of Customs, Qatar Airways, Public Prosecution and other relevant authorities.

The office is managed by the Unified Services Department of the MOI, and will provide services for repatriating the deceased abroad via a single window system. The new unified service office is located on Mohammed bin Thani Street behind Hamad Hospital mortuary, next to the Retaj Residence Al Sadd. The office is open daily from 7 am – 9 pm.

Making a Will

Neither Qatari family law nor the Qatar Civil Code requires residents of Qatar or Qatari nationals to have a will in place. However, it is strongly recommended that you draw up a will in your home country. Then you will need to get it attested at the Qatar Embassy in your home country, and then translate it into Arabic. You will need to get it registered in Qatar at the Ministry of Justice.

If you want to make a will in Qatar, there are a number of firms well-versed in local law who could assist and advise you (see Lawyers and Legal earlier in this section). In addition, seek advice from your embassy.

Liquor Permit

The purchase and transportation of alcohol by individuals in Qatar is strictly regulated. Liquor for home consumption is available only from the Qatar Distribution Company (QDC) E3 and Hotel Park C4, which issue a permit. Call their Permit Department on 4429 9777. New memberships and renewals can be made online at qdc.com.qa. You will need a letter from your employer addressed to QDC detailing your position, salary, benefits, and accommodation, together with a copy of your passport or RP. On approval, the applicant will be required to pay an annual licence fee, paid on a pro-rata basis, based on your RP's validity. Entry into the shop and purchases can only be made by those holding a valid membership card. The permit holder's spouse can also hold a card for the same account.

Retail Store and Permit Office appointments must be made online at qdc.com.qa. You will receive an email confirmation of your appointment, which must be presented along with your Permit Card for entry and purchase at QDC. There's also a Click & Collect service on their website and home delivery for selected areas.

In addition, the shop at QDC has a range of pork products. Pork products will not be deducted from your monthly alcohol allowance.

QDC is open Saturday to Thursday 8:15 am –9:30 pm, Friday 1 pm – 9:30 pm. The shop is closed during the month of Ramadan, and 10–14 days before Eid Al Adha. Rules issued should be strictly adhered to. Alcohol is for personal consumption only and must be taken home directly from QDC.

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Pets

The Ministry of Municipality's Department of Animal Resources is in charge of animal control and veterinary supervision of animal diseases. The department issues import permits, and oversees the exportation, transfer and transit of pets across borders. There are strict controls on the movements of endangered species. The Municipality's Department for Animal Resources operates a large veterinary clinic in Al Rayyan D2 For the Main Veterinary Clinic call 4426 1656, or apply online to request an appointment via the Ministry of Municipality: 184, hukoomi.gov.qa

There are free vaccination and trap/neuter/return services for cats and dogs. All animals should be microchipped – the department offers this service, as do all the veterinary clinics in Qatar. For more information or to register your pet, visit petsafeqatar.com

Cremation: Must be arranged through your veterinarian. You may ask for individual cremation.

Importing a Pet

Pets may be imported as cargo or excess baggage. If you ship your pet as cargo, it will go to a special facility for pets where it will be cared for until it clears customs. However you choose to import your pet, you will need a permit from the Department of Animal Resources. You can get this up to two weeks before the date of travel and it is valid for one month. To get an import permit, your pet must:

• Be more than four months old.

• Have a certificate issued from an accredited laboratory not less than three months and not more than 12 months prior to the date of entry that shows the serum neutralisation test against rabies of more than 0.5 IU/ml.

• Have a health certificate issued by a competent authority from the country of import.

• Have a vaccination document or passport which must include the microchip number, date of birth and required vaccinations and treatments.

As you cannot obtain an import permit from outside the country, it is recommended that you use one of Qatar’s pet relocation specialists to handle the importation.

The above requirements are current but may be subject to change at any time.

Short-nosed cats and dogs (eg Persians and pugs) are embargoed on many airlines, including Qatar Airways. Your pet's travel kennel must comply with the IATA regulations, iata.org. Some dog breeds are banned in Qatar – check with a pet relocator specialist or visit portal.moi.gov.qa

Exporting a Pet

All pets must be vaccinated against rabies and must be microchipped. You will then need to arrange rabies serology tests to obtain the necessary certification.

You are strongly advised to check all health requirements and regulations with relevant government authorities and the relevant country well ahead of time, up to six months. Contact your local vet, animal support organisation and pet relocator specialist in Qatar and refer to the relevant countries' government website. Airlines require a health certificate, obtainable from the Animal Resources Department. You will need to take your pet for an examination and show current vaccination records. The export document is valid for seven days. Present it at the QNT Office in the Cargo Section at Hamad International Airport (HIA) at least five days before you wish your pet to travel and book a flight there. You will need to pay the full fare plus handling charges at this stage. Your pet needs a travel kennel that complies with the airline’s regulations.

As regulations and requirements relating to the import and export of pets are subject to change, it is recommended that you contact a pet relocator specialist to help you.

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Medical facilities in Qatar are open to citizens, residents and visitors. Visitors need to pay for treatment at government hospitals and Primary Healthcare Centres and provide proof of insurance; residents holding a valid Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) Health Card pay nominal fees.

For all enquiries call Hayyak 107, download the Nar'aakom app, visit phcc.gov.qa

North Region: • Al Daayen • Al Kaaban (24-hour Urgent Care Service) • Al Khor • Al Leghwairiya

• Al Ruwais (24-hour Urgent Care Service)

• Madinat Khalifa C3

• Gharrafat Al Rayyan C2

• Qatar University B3

• Leabaib (Qataris only)

• Umm Slal (24-hour Urgent Care Service)

Central Region: • Airport D4

• Al Mashaf (24-hour Urgent Care Service)

• Al Sadd (24-hour Urgent Care Service) D3

• Al Thumama (Qataris only) E4

• Al Wakra F5

• Omar Ibn Al Khattab C3

• Rawdat Al Khail (24-hour Urgent Care Service) C4

• South Wakra (Qataris only) F5

• Umm Ghuwailina D4 • West Bay (Qataris only) B3

Western Region: • Abu Bakr Al Siddiq (24-hour Urgent Care Service) D2

• Al Rayyan (24-hour Urgent Care Service) D2

• Al Wajba • Mesaimeer E3

• Abu Nakhla • Al Jemailiya • Al Karaana

• Al Sheehaniya (24-hour Urgent Care Service) • Al Waab D2

• Muaither (Qataris only; 24-hour Urgent Care Service) D2

HMC Hospitals and Services

• Umm Al Seneem E3

For all enquiries call Nesma'ak 16060, visit hamad.qa

For enquiries call 4407 0000, visit moph.gov.qa

Dental and Optical Centres

(Al Waab) D3

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Healthcare in Qatar

Many changes and improvements have been introduced since the country opened its first hospital over 60 years ago. Billions of dollars are being spent on improving and expanding Qatar's healthcare system to cope with the rise in population. According to the World Health Organization, Qatar is spending more money per capita on healthcare than any other country in the Gulf. The healthcare system is available to all – citizens, expatriates and visitors. The public healthcare service provides free or extremely subsidised healthcare; the exception to this may be treatment for highly specialised services.

Under the new health insurance law, visitors and residents require proof of medical insurance. Residents should check with their employer to see what health insurance is provided, or contact one of the insurance companies to take extra personal cover – see Day to Day Qatar in this section for a list of companies.

Healthcare News

HPV vaccine added to approved list in Qatar

The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has added the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to the list of approved vaccines in Qatar to protect community members from cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and is used in 125 countries in their national immunisation programmes.

The HPV vaccine in Qatar can protect against 9 types of HPV which account for around 95% of cervical cancer causes and around 90% of warts. The primary target of the HPV vaccine is girls and boys aged 11–26 years. For the age group 11–14, the vaccine will be given in two doses, and for 15–26, three doses. The vaccine will be given free of charge at Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) centres and the Communicable Disease Center.

MoPH introduces training for food handlers

The MoPH, in cooperation with Qatar Chamber and Qatar Tourism, has launched a training programme to certify and authorise food handlers and their supervisors at food facilities in order to obtain permits. The food handling permit is valid for three years, renewable under certain conditions. The MoPH began a pilot phase of the programme two years ago, to educate food handlers on food safety to enhance the level of public health. The first full phase of the project extends to June 2024 and includes all hotels and restaurants in tourist areas.

Qatar elected President of WHO Executive Board

In June, the Executive Board of the World Health Organization (WHO) elected the State of Qatar as President of the Board at its 153rd session for one year. HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari, Minister of Public Health, was elected to membership in the Executive Board of the World Health Organization as a representative of the Eastern Mediterranean Region for three years.

The main functions of the Board are to implement the decisions and policies of the Health Assembly. The Board's 34 members are technically qualified in the field of health and meet at least twice a year.

PHCC introduces cupping therapy service

The PHCC has introduced a cupping therapy service, known as hijama, under a pilot phase at Umm Slal Health Center to improve patients’ health, speed up the recovery process and ensure patients’ safety. Patients whose condition requires cupping therapy include those with chronic headache due to unknown causes, refractory migraine, carpal tunnel syndrome, muscle imbalance and postural dysfunction, refractory muscle spasms, neck and upper or lower back pain, and chronic diseases like eczema, asthma, and acne.

Cupping therapy is safe for most people, leaving some traces on skin as well as side effects associated with bruises and skin itching. Patients should recover within 7 to 10 days although there may be residual persistent skin colour change. For a list of non-PHCC facilities offering cupping, see Spas and Beauty Centres in the Hospitality, Hotels and Dining section.

Evening appointments now available

HMC has introduced evening appointments to provide specialised care faster. Clinics include the Bariatric Surgery Department, ophthalmology, ENT, urology and audiology at the Ambulatory Care Center, and orthopaedics at the Bone and Joint Center. This should reduce waiting times and improve the use of clinics at HMC facilities. Patients can call 16060, the Nesma'ak helpline, 24/7 to arrange, change or cancel appointments.

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The Ministry of Public Health

In 2016 the Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani disbanded the Supreme Council of Health and reverted their responsibilities to the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH, moph.gov.qa).

The MoPH will continue to oversee the nation’s health services, with policies, goals and objectives to achieve that vision, and monitoring and evaluation of its progress and the quality and effectiveness of health service providers. The ‘Caring for the Future’ programme encourages healthy lifestyles, provides community‑based primary care, and ensures that the world’s most advanced, highest quality care is available locally in secondary and tertiary medical facilities.

One of the pillars of Qatar National Vision 2030, 'Human Development', represents Qatar's ambition to develop a physically and mentally healthy population. The first phase was the National Development Strategy (NDS) 2011–2016, and the National Health Strategy (NHS) 2011–2016. These developments were built on under NDS 2017–2022 and NHS 2018–2022.

Supporting strategies and frameworks include:

Services (Industrial Area), Al Ahli Hospital, Al Emadi Hospital and Doha Clinic Hospital.

The main MC unit has four sections: one for expatriates taking up jobs in senior positions; one for families; one for domestic workers; and one for labourers. There is an electronic registration service for companies and corporations with over 15 employees; they must register their workers’ data online for tests and make electronic payments through Hukoomi at gov.qa

For more information about medical procedures, see Day to Day Qatar in this section.

• Health Protection and Communicable Disease Control: Monitors and controls communicable diseases, oversees the national vaccination programme.

• Health Promotion: Develops and implements policies and action plans, such as occupational health, tobacco law and mental health.

• Health Information Center: Collects health data and information, conducts statistical surveys, liaises with international health institutions, and oversees birth and death registrations.

• Qatar Public Health Strategy

• National Diabetes Strategy

• National Primary Healthcare Strategy

• Qatar National Dementia Plan

• National

E Health and Data Management Strategy

• Food Safety: Implements health policies in all food safety related matters, as per Law No 8 of 1990 regarding regulating human food control.

• Continuing Care Design Strategy

• Qatar Healthcare Facilities Master Plan

• Summary

National Mental Health & Wellbeing Strategic Framework 2019–2022

• National Cancer Framework 2017–2022.

The MoPH was awarded the national accreditation status of the US Public Health Accreditation Board in October 2022, the first country outside the US to receive the certification.

Departments and Services

• Medical Commission: Examines all travellers to the country and residents; issues medical certificates to:

º Prospective and current employees.

º Non Qataris arriving to work, reside or visit family in the country, or to change sponsorship.

º Applicants for Qatari citizenship.

º Non Qatari men who wish to marry Qatari women.

º Students for university enrolment.

º Citizens travelling overseas.

º Applicants for special categories (eg pilgrimage contractors, citizens marrying outside Qatar).

Most medical check ups are conducted at the Medical Commission (MC) near Abu Hamour, although the service is also available at Qatar Red Crescent (Mesaimeer), Mowasalat Medical

• Health Emergency: Responsible for plans and projects related to health emergency preparedness and response, in cooperation with partners in the health sector such as Hamad Medical Corporation, Primary Health Care Corporation, and the private sector.

• Health Financing and Insurance: Develops health financing and insurance systems that support the wider goals of the healthcare landscape and the National Health Strategy.

• Healthcare Professions: Draws up the specifications and conditions of accrediting hospitals, health centres and clinics, and training and rehabilitation centres for health practitioners. Issues licences for practicing health and medical professions and revokes where necessary.

• Health Facilities Licensing and Accreditation: Oversees the licensing and accreditation standards for health facilities, and conducts inspections.

• Pharmacy and Drug Control: Responsible for regulating the dispensing, import, and circulation of medicines, the registration of pharmaceutical companies, and supervising drug prices.

E services available at moph.gov.qa include:

• birth and death certificates • medical commission requests • finding a health practitioner or pharmacy • clinical guidelines

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Hamad Medical Corporation

Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC, hamad.qa) is the main provider of specialist healthcare in Qatar and one of the leading hospital providers in the Middle East. HMC’s network is made up of hospitals as well as the national Ambulance Service, home and residential care, and other services such as mental health and physiotherapy.

Since Rumailah Hospital first opened in 1957, HMC has significantly expanded its portfolio of hospitals. As Qatar has grown and developed over the recent decades, so too has HMC. This long history of caring for the residents of Qatar ensures HMC is uniquely positioned to understand the specific cultural and healthcare needs of the population, and provide the best possible care.

The clinical teams at HMC deliver a wide range of specialist healthcare services to patients. These services differ to those provided at primary health centres as they diagnose and treat complex cases that cannot be treated in a primary care setting.

In 2021, HMC marked 15 years of accreditation by Joint Commission International (JCI) under the Academic Medical Center accreditation programme and is the first healthcare system in the world to have all its hospitals accredited. In February 2023 five hospitals in Qatar were ranked in the world's top 250: Rumailah, Hamad General, National Center for Cancer Care and Research, Heart Hospital, and Sidra Medicine.

How to get an appointment at an HMC hospital

Getting an appointment is simple and convenient:

> Your primary healthcare provider doctor (Primary Health Care Corporation or private clinic) will refer you to HMC if specialist care is required.

• Referrals from private clinics can be registered online at hamad.qa (see below).

• Referrals from PHCC health centres are made automatically.

> Once your referral has been received by HMC, you will be sent an SMS acknowledging receipt.

> When an appointment becomes available you will be contacted with the date, time and location. Once processed, you will also receive an appointment notification by SMS.

> You will receive a reminder SMS one day before.

> Aim to arrive 30 minutes before the appointment time. If you are more than 15 minutes late you may not be seen and your appointment will need to be rearranged.

Referrals from private clinics: Patients with referrals from private clinics for specialised care at HMC can submit their requests online. To access

the appointment referral site, patients can scan the QR code or visit hamad.qa and use the Contact Us page, providing the health card number and uploading the referral form. A confirmation message will be sent acknowledging that their referral has been received and is being processed. After a few days, Nesma’ak will call to arrange an appointment.

Fees for services at HMC: Qatar residents with a valid Qatar ID and health card are entitled to heavily subsidised consultations and prescriptions. Without these documents patients will be charged a higher fee for services. Emergency medical services are provided free of charge.

Contacting HMC: HMC’s dedicated customer service team, Nesma'ak, can help with questions and enquiries, including checking/rescheduling/ cancelling appointments. Teams are on hand in all HMC hospitals to assist patients, via 16060 or by emailing nesmaak@hamad.qa

Availability: Available 24/7 in these language options: Arabic, English, Urdu and Malayalam.

HMC Hospitals

Aisha Bint Hamad Al Attiyah Hospital

HMC’s newest community hospital is located south of Al Khor in Tenbek and is the corporation's second largest after Hamad General Hospital. The first patients were seen in November 2022 after inauguration by The Father Amir, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. There are 300 inpatient beds, 64 outpatient clinics, an emergency department, operating theatres, obstetrics and gynaecology services, neonatal and paediatric care, haemodialysis, robotic pharmacy, laboratory services, VIP inpatient and critical care rooms, and a day care unit.

Ambulatory Care Center

The centre offers patients a new approach to surgical and clinical care in Qatar, providing day care surgery, some inpatient surgical care and clinical care in a single dedicated location. This means that within 23 hours of receiving surgery or a medical procedure, patients are able to leave hospital and recover at home.

Al Khor Hospital

Al Khor was the first Hamad hospital outside of Doha, providing healthcare services to the growing population in northern region of Qatar. The hospital offers patients treatment in a pleasant and modern environment, with a wide range of clinical departments providing advanced care. The hospital has an Antenatal and Postnatal Exercise Center, unique to HMC, and a Breastfeeding Resource Center, as well as the offices for Home Healthcare Services.

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Al Wakra Hospital

Al Wakra Hospital provides healthcare services for the growing towns of Al Wakra and Mesaieed to the south of Qatar. Al Wakra Hospital provides patients with safe, high-quality care in an efficient way, and means that people no longer need to travel to Doha. Al Maha Pediatric Specialized Care Center was officially opened in May 2022 and is the region’s first paediatric specialised care centre dedicated to long-term care for young patients with special and rehabilitation needs.

Communicable Disease Center

The CDC is a specialist tertiary centre to support and treat patients with communicable diseases. It has been purpose built with the mission to detect, treat and prevent infectious diseases in Qatar, particularly those of public health importance. Its highly specialised team of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals provide consultations and treatments for patients who have infections that are often beyond the scope of primary and other secondary care services.

Hamad General Hospital

One of the region's leading tertiary hospitals, offering highly specialised care since 1982. The 600+ bed facility offers extensive medical care and clinical services, including trauma, emergency medicine, paediatrics, critical care, specialised and sub-specialised surgery, specialised medicine, laboratory medicine, diagnostic imaging, and adult rehabilitation.

There are more than 65 clinics, one of the world's busiest emergency departments, five intensive care units, eight operating theatres and a large pharmacy. Modern diagnostic facilities include laboratory, medicine, pathology and radiology. A state-of-the-art Trauma and Emergency Center was opened in 2019 by the Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, with a Hyperbaric Therapy Unit

and the first hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber of its kind in Qatar.

The National Center for Diabetes Treatment opened in 2013 and provides diabetics with improved patient care and access to specialised services through a multi-disciplinary approach. The hospital also manages the Fahad Bin Jassim Kidney Center, offering some of the most advanced treatment standards in the region for patients with acute and chronic kidney ailments.

Hazm Mebaireek General Hospital

Located in the Industrial Area of Doha, the hospital provides inpatient and outpatient care, surgical services, and emergency care services. With a 14-bed Emergency Department and 118 inpatient and intensive care unit beds, the hospital can treat hundreds of patients each day. The hospital welcomes all adult male patients, providing them with access to the highest quality treatment and care within their community.

Heart Hospital

The state-of-the-art centre is committed to delivering high-quality care and treatment for adults with heart conditions. The specialist hospital integrates all cardiothoracic medical and surgical facilities in one centre. Heart Hospital is committed to academic health as well as medical education with an active cardiology fellowship programme, and a strong commitment to the education of residents, fellows and specialists.

National Center for Cancer Care and Research

The 60-bed hospital specialises in the delivery of diagnosis, treatment and management for the care of people with cancer and blood disease. Advanced technology, such as the region's first PET CT scanner, combined with teams of specialists and highly trained staff offer high-quality healthcare tailored to patients’ individual needs.

Qatar Rehabilitation Institute

The Institute is the region’s largest tertiary rehabilitation hospital, providing world-class integrated rehabilitation services and the most technologically advanced patientcentred care. At the heart of this care is a multi-disciplinary team of clinicians working together to coordinate and deliver a personalised package of advanced rehabilitation services tailored to each patient’s individual circumstances. The ‘Easy Street’ rehabilitation facility, opened in 2021, simulates realworld situations in a safe clinical

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environment so that patients can take their first independent steps towards recovery after a lengthy illness with life-changing medical issues.

Rumailah Hospital

Rumailah Hospital is Hamad’s longest-serving hospital and provides healthcare services for both acute and long-term rehabilitation patients. It is a multi-speciality teaching hospital with 605 beds across seven sites. Most services are provided from the original main site, such as dermatology, ophthalmology, plastic surgery and care for the elderly. Rumailah Hospital has achieved Joint Commission International (JCI) Triennial Hospital Reaccreditation as well as JCI accreditation for Long Term Care Standards, the first hospital in the GCC to attain this status. HMC opened the Sarcopenia Clinic at the hospital in February 2023, the first of its kind in the region.

The Cuban Hospital

Located in Dukhan in the west of Qatar, the hospital is a joint venture project between the State of Qatar and the Cuban Government. With 65 beds and approximately 400 highly qualified Cuban healthcare professionals, the hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technology serving Dukhan and its surrounding communities.

Women’s Wellness and Research Center

The centre is the region’s largest tertiary hospital providing women in Qatar with specialised care through all stages of their lives. The hospital offers a range of surgical and clinical services from preconception to childbirth, post-natal care and beyond, provided by a passionate multidisciplinary team of highly trained clinicians specialising in gynaecology, obstetrics, and newborn care. The Obstetric Anesthesia Services has been designated as a Center of Excellence by the Society for Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology in the US, the first hospital in the Middle East to receive the prestigious designation.

Additional Services

Ambulance Service

Each year HMC’s Ambulance Service receives more than 250,000 calls, many of which request emergency support for life-threatening incidents. The Ambulance Service teams are quickly dispatched to assist the injured patient using the most appropriate fleet vehicle: air ambulances (helicopters), advanced road ambulances and rapid response vehicles, 4x4s for the desert, and bicycle units for parks. The helicopters ensure air ambulance coverage even in the most remote areas of the country. The pilots of the helicopters are from the Qatar Emiri Air Force (QEAF).

The Ambulance Service’s Medical Communication Center was named the Middle East’s first Accredited Center of Excellence by the International Academy of Emergency Dispatch for its high level of commitment towards delivering safe and efficient healthcare in Qatar and the region. The service itself has been accredited three times by the Joint Commission International for quality and safety, and the LifeFlight service has also been accredited by the European Aeromedical Institute for both adult and paediatric critical care.

The Mobile Healthcare Service, launched in 2015, provides senior physician support and nursing care to patients outside the hospital setting. The service works with the Home Healthcare Service, responding to urgent calls and supporting clinical teams in delivering care to patients in their homes. MHS doctors support early discharge by working with the hospital's medical teams to identify patients who are able to go home but might still need support. The programme reduces the length of stay of many patients by providing extra support following discharge from the hospital.

'Know the 5 to save a life' campaign

In order for the Ambulance Service to provide the best possible support quickly, it is vital that members of the public follow the 'Know the 5 to save a life' key steps: • Dial 999 immediately

• Know your location • Answer all questions

• Follow all instructions • Give way to ambulances

Residential and home care

Caring for partially or long-term dependent patients outside a hospital setting is of great importance. The Enaya Specialized Care Center provides services for patients with 24-hour specialist care needs, in conjunction with Hamad General Hospital and Rumailah Hospital. Continuing Care is for patients who need care outside of a hospital in specialised facilities, in the community or at home.

Dental services

Hamad Dental Services offers patients access to specialised oral and dental care at the state-ofthe-art Hamad Dental Center and several other locations within HMC. This includes both routine dental exams and more complex procedures.

Mental health services

HMC plays a leading role in the delivery of care for people with a mental health illness. Guided by Qatar's National Mental Health Strategy, HMC is working with partners in Qatar to develop a highquality mental health system and transform the way mental illness is perceived and treated.

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of community-based care, providing the people who need it with the right care, at the right time and in the most beneficial environments.

HMC has partnered with the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) and Qatar’s healthcare providers on an awareness campaign to educate the public about mental health and to remove social stigma. The first Guide to Mental Health was launched in December 2019, developed by MoPH, HMC, Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC), Sidra Medicine, Qatar Red Crescent and Naufar, a mental health facility that focuses on wellbeing and help for those with addiction and substance abuse.

The Mental Health Helpline has received over 43,000 calls since its inception in April 2020. The free and confidential helpline has a multilingual team which includes nurses, psychologists and psychiatrists providing support and early intervention, as well as the ability to handle more complex calls.

Extensive information regarding mental health can be found at sehanafsia.moph.gov.qa, an initiative run by MoPH to provide information to the public about wellbeing, mental health conditions and how to access services in Qatar.

For more information about mental health services, visit hamad.qa, call Nesma'ak on 16060, or the mental health helpline on 16000. For immediate assistance, go to an HMC hospital emergency department.

Qatar Metabolic Institute

Under HMC's Academic Health System, several educational, research and clinical institutions in Qatar have united to drive forward significant improvements in the health and disease outcomes of the Qatar population affected by diabetes, smoking, obesity and metabolic disorders. Partners include HMC, PHCC, Sidra Medicine, Qatar Biomedical Research Institute, Qatar University, Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar, and University of Calgary in Qatar.

Organ donation and transplant

The Qatar Organ Donation Center (HIBA) is an internationally acclaimed centre that practices high professional and ethical standards. The Doha Donation Accord, prepared by HMC and endorsed by world-leading experts in the field of organ donation and transplantation, ensures

ethical, equitable, safe and legal processes for organ donation. The Donor Registry is unique in its design and includes over 100 nationalities.

HIBA marked the 10th anniversary of Qatar’s Organ Transplant and Organ Donation Programmes in 2022 with the organ donor registry exceeding 500,000 registered donors, around 25% of Qatar’s adult population – and up from the just 2,424 donors in 2012. The organ transplant programme offers kidney, liver and lung transplant surgeries, making HMC one of the most comprehensive transplant centres in the region.

To register as a donor or to make enquiries about donations, contact the Qatar Organ Donation Center: 4439 8557, organdonation.hamad.qa

Blood services

The Blood Donor Center is the only health entity providing blood supplies for the whole of Qatar. The centre's main target is to attract voluntary blood donors in order to meet the needs of both public and private hospitals in Qatar. The procedure for donating blood at the centres, including donor registration, a medical interview, physical examination and assessment, as well as blood collection and post donor care, only takes about one hour.

The Main Blood Donor Center has moved to its new permanent location at West Energy Center on Mohammad bin Thani Road. The centre receives male and female whole blood and platelet donors. Hours Saturday 8 am – 2 pm; Sunday to Thursday 7 am – 9:30 pm; Friday closed.

Delivery of medical reports and consumables

Patients of Hamad General Hospital, Heart Hospital, Rumailah Hospital, National Center for Cancer Care and Research, Al Wakra Hospital, The Cuban Hospital and Hazm Mebaireek General Hospital can have HMC medical reports delivered to them directly by Qatar Post. Patients need to provide their Qatar ID details, mobile number, a

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preferred delivery time, and a delivery address. The day before, Qatar Post will call to confirm the time of the delivery.

Under HMC's Home Healthcare Service, patients with valid health cards can sign up with their Home Healthcare nurse to have medical consumables such as gloves, bandages and dressings delivered to their home. The service means patients will no longer have to visit their hospital multiple times for these items. HMC will send a link via SMS for payment of the medical consumables.

Patients with repeat medication and dietary products can also use the service by calling 16000 Sunday to Thursday 8 am – 2 pm. The fee for delivery of medications, consumables and reports is QAR30, payable to the Qatar Post representative at the time of delivery.

HMC hospitals with emergency departments

Patients with emergency medical conditions should call 999 for an ambulance or visit the emergency department at one of these HMC hospitals:

• Hamad General Hospital • Al Wakra Hospital

• Al Khor Hospital • The Cuban Hospital

• Heart Hospital (for patients with emergency heart conditions only)

• National Center for Cancer Care and Research (for emergency cases related to cancer only)

• Women’s Wellness and Research Center (for emergency gynaecological and obstetrics conditions only)

Reasons for going to an emergency department

Emergency departments are designed to care for the patients with urgent medical conditions. Patients are triaged on arrival to determine the severity of their condition. This allows the emergency teams to prioritise those patients with the most serious conditions and treat them first.

Pediatric Emergency Centers (PEC)

The PECs provide urgent care 24/7 for patients up to 14 years of age. Trauma and other emergency cases should go directly to a main emergency department.

• Main Pediatric Emergency Center: Al Sadd Street/Suhaim bin Hamad Street

• PEC Al Daayen: Al Khor Road

• PEC Al Rayyan: Al Fourousiya Street

• PEC Al Shamal: Al Ruwais

• PEC Airport: Airport Street

Meeting international standards of care

HMC has achieved accreditation from leading organisations across many areas, demonstrating the ability to deliver high standards of care to patients. HMC is the first healthcare system in the world to have all of its facilities and services accredited by US-based Joint Commission International (JCI) under the Academic Medical Center accreditation programme, as well as the Hamad Dental Center and Mental Health Service. The National Ambulance Service, Home Healthcare Service, Stroke Service and Palliative Care have also all received accreditation since 2011.

Working towards a healthy Qatar

Improving the health of the people of Qatar is a priority for HMC. Hamad works closely with local healthcare partners, including the Ministry of Public Health and the Primary Health Care Corporation, to raise awareness of important health and injury prevention issues.

Hamad Trauma Center

HMC’s Trauma System at Hamad General Hospital provides comprehensive care for patients including pre-hospital, while at the centre, and rehabilitation services. Education and outreach programmes are supported by data from the National Trauma Registry, analysed by the Clinical Research Unit and Hamad Injury Prevention Program (HIPP).

HIPP, a research initiative to improve public health and safety, is a collaboration with many partners related to injury prevention, such as for construction workers and pedestrians. HIPP activities also engage those in other high-risk groups for injury, such as children and young drivers. HIPP's two National Priorities Research Program Grants from Qatar Foundation are for improving the use of child restraints in children aged under five, and for creating a unified registry for all occupational injuries in Qatar.

Public awareness campaigns

Another focus for HMC is educating the public about the signs, symptoms and care options of important health issues. A number of public awareness campaigns have been run for such things as stroke, diabetes, organ donation, psoriasis and smoking cessation. Major campaigns include breast cancer awareness each October and dedicated information to ensure a safe and healthy Ramadan. This all provides patients with the tools and knowledge to take responsibility for their own health, leading to a healthier society.

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PHCC and Sidra Medicine

About Primary Health Care Corporation

The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) has 30 health centres, delivering community-based primary care services to Qatar’s population in all parts of the country. The health centres provide a wide range of preventative, diagnostic and treatment healthcare services, including dental, antenatal care, immunisation, pharmacy, ophthalmology, audiology, radiology and wellness. Al Wakra and Rawdat Al Khail health centres also provide bowel and breast cancer screening.

The PHCC labs have become one of the world’s largest group of network laboratories accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) outside the US and the largest in the public sector.

Primary health centres should be the first point of contact for patients with non-emergency conditions – patients with emergency conditions should visit an HMC emergency department or call 999 for an ambulance. If your primary care doctor determines that more specialist care is required they will refer you to an HMC hospital.

How to get an appointment

All expatriate residents of Qatar can register at their local health centre when obtaining a health card. Qatari nationals can make an appointment at any primary health centre. To get an appointment at the health centre you are registered at, either visit your registered health centre in person to arrange an appointment, or call PHCC customer services team, Hayyak, on 107

How to contact Primary Health Care Corporation

PHCC customer service is available 24/7, via Hayyak, 107 or the Community Call Centre, 16000. The Nar’aakom app offers numerous services and facilities, such as accessing upcoming appointments and applying for a health card online. The app is available in English and Arabic.

Payment for services at primary health centres

Qatar residents with valid health cards are entitled to subsidised consultations and prescriptions.

Deiivery of medication

PHCC has a fast, safe and convenient way to deliver medication to your home. The service is available to all patients registered at a PHCC health centre, with a valid health card, credit card and correct address details, as per your residence's blue plate (ie building, street and zone).

Patients can call 16000 for help, or send a message via WhatsApp saying 'Hello' – each of the health centres has a dedicated number. A pharmacist from your health centre will call you and start the process. After the call, a payment link will

be sent via SMS; the cost is QAR30 and must be paid online. The medication will then be delivered within two working days by Q-Post. Note that this delivery service is for standard prescriptions only – narcotics and controlled medications require a special prescription and can only be obtained from your registered health centre.

Sidra Medicine

Sidra Medicine is an ultramodern, academic medical centre providing specialised healthcare to women, children and young persons in Qatar. It is a private hospital for public benefit. Established by Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, Sidra Medicine embraces best practice medical education, innovative biomedical and clinical research and discovery, and exceptional patient and family focused care. Sidra Medicine is the only specialist hospital in Qatar to care for children with cancer from the ages of 0 to 18 years.

How to get an appointment at Sidra Medicine

Sidra Medicine accepts referrals from all healthcare providers in Doha, including Hamad Medical Corporation, Primary Health Care Corporation and private healthcare institutions. In addition, its Women’s Services also accepts self-referrals. Self-referrals for Women’s Services

• For an Obstetrics, Gynaecology or Maternal Foetal Medicine appointment, call Women’s Services 4003 7113, email wcct@sidra.org or visit sidra.org/women for more information.

• The Women’s Obstetrics Triage and an Urgent Care Clinic treats moderate to serious health issues for women relating to pregnancy and the female reproductive system.

• For Sidra Medicine’s Perinatal Mental Healthcare service, call the Sidra Medicine Hotline 4003 3333, ask for the Women’s Wellbeing Clinic and request an appointment.

Payment for services at Sidra Medicine

Patients accessing Women’s Services such as maternity, gynaecology and foetal-maternal care will be charged for the care they receive. For payment rates, contact Sidra Medicine directly.

How to contact Sidra Medicine

For general inquiries about Sidra Medicine, call their contact centre on 4003 3333. Sidra Medicine also has a dedicated Women’s Care Coordination Team (WCCT) who can be contacted on 4003 7113 or wcct@sidra.org for information related to selfreferrals, tours of the maternity wards or ante-natal classes for patients. Operating hours for WCCT are Sunday – Thursday 7 am – 3 pm.

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How the Health System Works Together

Qatar’s various healthcare providers work closely together to deliver the best healthcare services to Qatar’s population.

Referrals between providers

Primary care centres are usually the first point of contact for patients with non-emergency conditions in Qatar. If the primary care doctor feels that more specialist care is needed at one of HMC’s hospitals, they will refer the patient to HMC for an appointment. A similar referral process also operates between HMC, Sidra Medicine and the private sector provider. Patients can also be referred back to a primary health centre for follow up after receiving treatment at an HMC hospital.

Sharing of patient information

New initiatives have significantly improved the ability of clinical teams to share patient information between teams across the health system. Patient records, including lab results, x-rays, diagnostic images and medical reports, can generally be accessed electronically by clinical teams in HMC, PHCC and Sidra facilities. This enhances the quality of care delivered to patients by providing clinicians with a complete patient record regardless of where they are treated.

MyHealth Patient Portal

The MyHealth Patient Portal enables patients to access their electronic personal health record online and through an app. Features of the portal include the ability to access lab reports, to view and reschedule upcoming appointments, and to review discharge summaries. The portal also allows patients to send a non-urgent message to their healthcare provider in a confidential manner.

MyHealth empowers patients by allowing them to play a more active role in controlling their health information and making more informed decisions about their wellbeing. It helps patients stay on track by providing up to date information about lab results and active medications and provides reminders about appointments.

Patients can enroll for the MyHealth Portal online at myhealth.qa or at any HMC or PHCC facility. Patients can also seek more information about MyHealth by calling Nesma’ak at HMC on 16060 or Hayyak at PHCC on 107.

Health System FAQs

I have just arrived in Qatar and need to get a health card, what do I do?

To get a health card, residents must visit the Primary Health Center nearest to where you live –call 107 if you are unsure where your local centre is. I need a sick note for work, where can I get one from?

You should visit your local health centre for a sick note. If you are visiting an emergency department due to your condition being a serious medical emergency, you can request a sick note at the emergency department.

I want to see a doctor at a HMC hospital, how can I get an appointment?

Unless you have a medical emergency, in which case you should go to your nearest HMC emergency department or call 999 for an ambulance, you will need a referral from a primary health centre or private clinic in order to make an appointment at an HMC facility.

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I want to see a doctor at a primary health centre, how can I get an appointment?

You can call Primary Health Care Corporation’s customer helpline, Hayyak, on 107 to arrange an appointment at the health centre which you are registered at. Alternatively, you can visit your health centre in person to arrange an appointment.

Do I need to prepare for an appointment?

If you are visiting the hospital or primary health centre for the first time, please come at least 30 minutes before your appointment time in order to complete some paperwork.

Does it matter if I miss a scheduled doctor’s appointment?

If you are unable to attend a scheduled appointment, call your primary health centre via Hayyak 107, or hospital clinic via Nesma’ak 16060 in advance to cancel, so the timeslot can be used for another patient who may need it more urgently.

How do I know which is my local health centre?

Your utility bill (phone, water/electricity) includes a code related to your location and this determines where your designated health centre is located. Call Hayyak 107 for more information or take your utility bill in person to the nearest health centre.

Do I have to pay for care at HMC and primary care centres?

These facilities do charge a small fee for services but residents with a valid health card are entitled to greatly subsidised consultations and prescriptions at Hamad Medical Corporation and Primary Health Care Corporation facilities.

I have a bad back and need to see a doctor; can I go to an emergency department and be seen? For all non-urgent conditions, such as backache, small cut or mild eye discomfort, you should make an appointment at your local health centre. Emergency departments should be used for only serious emergency medical conditions.

Why can’t I just turn up at a HMC hospital and be seen by a doctor?

whose needs are too complex to be treated at a primary care centre. A large number of conditions can be successfully treated in primary care and do not require treatment at HMC.

Can I see the same doctor at my health centre? Every effort will be made to enable you to see the same doctor for your visit, but the doctor’s availability on the day you wish to come cannot be guaranteed.

I would like to access help for a mental health condition, where can I go for this?

If you are concerned about depression, anxiety or any similar mental health issue that affects your general health, visit your doctor in a primary health clinic for care or referral to one of HMC’s clinics. For urgent care involving suicidal or selfharm thoughts, visit one of HMC’s emergency departments or call 999

I need to see a dentist, should I go to my health centre or to an HMC hospital?

Unless your condition is a medical emergency, in which case you should go to your nearest emergency department, you should visit your local health centre for a dental consultation. If specialist dental treatment is required, your primary care doctor may refer you to HMC.

I have moved house and want to change my health centre, how can I do this?

To change your health centre you must obtain a utility bill from your new address and visit the nearest health centre to apply for a change.

I/my wife is pregnant and must register with an obstetrician, where can we get antenatal care?

Your first appointment should be at your local health centre. Your primary care doctor can then advise on the best plan for your antenatal care.

Is there public parking available when I visit a HMC clinic or primary health centre?

HMC provides specialist secondary and tertiary care services. These services are for patients m

All hospitals and health centres have public parking facilities. However, some of HMC’s busy hospitals have limited free parking and visitors are recommended to either come by taxi or public transport or they can use the valet parking service offered in many locations.

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New Qatar Cancer Plan Launched

The inauguration ceremony for the launch of Qatar Cancer Plan 2023–2026 took place in June 2023.

The ceremony took place at Itqan Clinical Simulation and Innovation Center in Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City, and was attended by HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, HE Dr Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari, the Minister of Public Health, and senior representatives from the healthcare sector.

HE Dr Hanan Mohammed Al Kuwari stated at the ceremony that 'The launch of the Qatar Cancer Plan comes within the framework of the State of Qatar's keenness to provide the best sustainable health services to the current and future generations, in accordance with the directions of the leadership, and to achieve the Qatar National Vision 2030.

'Through the Qatar Cancer Plan for Excellence for All, we strive to continuously improve the care we provide to cancer patients, their families, and the community.'

HE Al Kuwari also commented that the Qatar Cancer Plan aims to further enhance the capacity and the capability of the health system, ensuring that the people of Qatar have access to the best possible care, and ensure that Qatar is recognised as a regional leader in cancer care.

In his speech, the Director of the Public Health Department at the Ministry of Public Health Sheikh Dr Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani said that the Qatar Cancer Plan 2023–2026 lays the foundation for a new aspect of comprehensive cancer care. This includes the psychological and social aspects of patients, while the plan develops clinical research and supports international cooperation through the establishment of the Cancer Research Office at the Ministry of Public Health.

Chair of the National Cancer Governance Council Professor Lord Darzi was also in attendance and gave a presentation on the highlights of the Qatar Cancer Plan 2023–2026: 'The plan sets out strategic objects and deliverables that will fundamentally alter how cancer care is delivered introducing new services, facilities, and models of care that will have direct impacts on the quality of care for those with cancer, and the support provided to patients, survivors, care givers and the wider community across Qatar.'

Qatar Cancer Plan 2023–2026 was developed in collaboration with key stakeholders in Qatar and with the support of World Health Organization experts. The plan is based on a strategic collaborative approach between all national health authorities and providers, allowing the patient to be fully supported and assessed. The plan will cover awareness, prevention, early detection, proper diagnosis, holistic treatment, and palliative care.

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Under the plan are 87 clear, tangible and measurable deliverables within a robust governance framework. These deliverables are based on the importance of improving cancer care services, investing to bring benefits to public health and saving lives, improving care and support, and seeing a positive return on this investment by achieving better results for sustainable health services.

The deliverables are organised under 23 strategic objectives across seven chapters: • prevention and public education • early detection and screening • quality treatment and ongoing care • holistic support • childhood cancers • surveillance and research • and strategic enablers.

Qatar Cancer Plan 2023–2026 builds upon the National Cancer Strategy 2011–2016 and the National Cancer Framework 2017–2022, which contributed to achieving excellence in cancer care in Qatar via superior care services to the population. One notable achievement is that Qatar is the first country in the world where a patient with suspected cancer receives secondary medical care from a specialist within 48 hours, the disease is diagnosed within two weeks, and the patient receives treatment within two more weeks.

Speaking at the press conference held for the plan's launch, CEO and Medical Director of the National Center for Cancer Care and Research (NCCCR)

Mohammed Salem Jaber Al Hassan remarked that many new initiatives and programmes have been created to detect and treat cancer, like early detection for those who have a higher risk due to hereditary reasons, and new treatment techniques based on the patient's genes for personalised treatment.

According to Al Hassan, a home care service is currently provided to cancer patients upon request, allowing for those cancer patients who do not wish

to stay in hospital to be treated in their homes by a specialised medical team, if their condition allows them to do so.

The new Qatar Cancer Plan will also enhance efforts aimed at the early detection of cancer in Qatar. The cancer early detection programme currently targets early detection of bowel and breast cancer, and this is expected to expand to detection of others, such as lung, cervical, and thyroid cancers.

More information is available from the Ministry of Public Health at moph.gov.qa and Qatar Cancer Information Centre (QCIC) at qcic.moph.gov.qa, the national repository of cancer related information in Qatar. m

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New policy regulating HOME NURSING SERVICES

The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) announced in June 2023 a new policy to regulate home nursing services. The job title of ‘home nurse’ has been introduced, as have the registration and licensing standards within the nursing categories organised by the Ministry’s Healthcare Professions Department.

The policy is part of MoPH efforts to regulate and legalise the work of all health practitioners in Qatar, as per policies and regulations adopted by nursing authorities worldwide, like the American Nurses Association (ANA).

Nursing staff who are sponsored by the patient or his family or those who do not work for any of the licensed health facilities can now apply for registration and licensing through MoPH, once certificates, work experience, and academic qualifications have been verified. Nurses will also need to pass the Ministry’s licensing examination.

The applicant must have an intermediate certificate in nursing, such as Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), or a diploma from a technical secondary nursing school or other nationally recognised study programme. The license can also be granted to nursing cadres who have a bachelor’s degree in nursing and demonstrate a commitment to the field of work. Nurses will be allowed to complete Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits – 80 credits will be required for license renewal.

The policy helps to clarify the scope of the home nurse’s duties, namely adherence to the instructions of the patient’s physician(s) and following the treatment plan, and compliance with laws, policies and directives issued by the Ministry of Public Health.

There has been an increase in the demand for home nursing services due to the focus on wellness in society, the introduction of new concepts such as long-term and home care, and the rise in the average age of the country’s population. Qatar’s health sector provides many homecare services for the elderly. Hamad Medical Corporation provides home visits to conduct clinical examinations and review patient care plans, through multi-disciplinary care teams, including doctors, nurses, and patient care assistants.

Around 2,000 elderly patients benefit from these home visits, which aim to enhance and improve the quality of life for elderly patients by helping them to improve mobility and live as independently as possible. For more information, visit moph.gov.qa, hamad.qa

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Kanga's Pouch Nursery C3

British Curriculum/EYFS

7788 6171 kangaspouch.com

Little Academy Nursery C3

American Curriculum 4411 0027, 5043 6846 littleacademy.net

Montezine Nursery of Doha D4

British Curriculum 4466 1250

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*Int'l is short for International

Ministry of Education and Higher Education C4 4404 4044/444 edu.gov.qa

Nursery/Preschools

Acorn Nursery E3

British Curriculum/Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

4038 7684 acornqatar.com

Calgary Int'l Pre-School (CIPS) D2

Alberta Early Childhood Curriculum/ EYFS

4416 1760, 5582 3005 cips-qatar.com

CESK Pre-school D3

British Curriculum/EYFS

4413 5675, 5502 8272 ceskpreschool.com

Elder Tree Kindergarten E3

British Curriculum

4498 4984

See their Facebook page

English Modern Kindergarten F5

EYFS/Qatar National Curriculum

4472 4115, 3037 5316

englishmodernschool.net/emkg

The English Kindergarten (TEK) E3 British Curriculum/EYFS

4482 9505, 5511 6312 tek.com.qa

The Gulf English Nursery C2

British Curriculum/EYFS

4436 4756

gulfenglishnursery.com

Fun First Nursery B4

British Curriculum/EYFS

4411 0952/3 funfirstnursery.com

Giggles Nursery C2

Approach Curriculum/EYFS

4488 0017, 4480 4447, 3318 8331 my-giggles.com

Noor Al Khaleej Kindergarten

British Curriculum

Al Hilal D4 4466 6942 Duhail B3 4444 7161 nooralkhaleej.com

Perles d’Avenir Nursery B4

French Curriculum 4481 7611 perlesdavenirqatar.com

Summit Academy Kindergarten B3

American Curriculum

4466 3802 summitacademyqatar.com

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ACS Doha Int'l School C3

American Curriculum/International Baccalaureate (IB)

4474 9000, 3026 6800 acs-schools.com/doha

Al Jazeera Academy E3

National Curriculum (UK)/IGCSE/AS

4469 3777, 4032 9666 aja.edu.qa

Al Khor Int'l School (AKIS)

British Curriculum

4473 3688 akis.sch.qa

American School of Doha (ASD) D3

American, Advanced Placement (AP) and IB

4459 1500 asd.sch.qa

Arab Int'l Academy (AIA) D3

IB

4041 4999 aia.qa

Belgravia High School D3

British Curriculum/IGCSE/AS 4485 0409, 6008 8825 belgravia.sch.qa

Blyth Academy Qatar D3

Alberta Curriculum

4421 7553 blythacademyqatar.com

Compass Int'l School Doha International Primary Curriculum/ IB/British Curriculum/ International GCSE

Al Gharrafa C2 4034 9666/01

Al Themaid B1 4034 6800/01

Madinat Khalifa C3 4034 9888/21 nordangliaeducation.com/cis-doha

Doha British School (DBS) National Curriculum (UK), IB

Ain Khaled E3 4019 8000

Al Wakra F5 4019 8080 Rawdat Al Hamama 4019 8008 dohabritishschool.com

Doha College D2

National Curriculum (UK) 4407 6777 dohacollege.com

Doha English Speaking School (DESS) C3

National Curriculum (UK) 4459 2750 dess.org

DPS-Modern Indian School (MIS) F5 CBSE India 4449 9100/75 dpsmisdoha.com

Edison Int'l Academy British Curriculum

Al Markhiya C3 4488 7135

Aspire D2 4427 5927

Dahl Al Hamam C3 4037 0653

Lusail City A4 6692 9754 edison.academy

Egyptian Language School E3

Egyptian Curriculum 4468 5378/85 egylangsc.com

English Modern School (EMS)

Cambridge International Curriculum

Al Khor 4450 2172, 5536 9675

Al Messila C3 4488 3806/07/16 Al Wakra F5 4411 1911, 4436 7134 englishmodernschool.net

Ethiopian Community International School (ECIS)

Ethiopian Curriculum 4008 1781, 4020 7000 ecisdoha.com

GEMS American Academy Qatar F5 American, Creative Curriculum for Preschool

4032 9000 gemsamericanacademy-qatar.com

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GEMS Wellington School, Qatar F4

British Curriculum

4041 7445/555/300 gemswellingtonschool-qatar.com

German Int'l School (GIS) Doha D4

IB Programmes

4451 6836 ds-doha.de

The Gulf English School

IGCSE, IB

Al Gharrafa C2 4457 8777 Bin Omran C3 4429 3555 gulfenglishschool.com

Hamilton International School E4

International Curriculum

4492 4271/343, 5043 8885 hamiltoninternationalschool.qa

Ideal Indian School E3

CBSE India

4468 4849 idealschoolqatar.com

King’s College Doha E4

British Curriculum

4496 5888 kingscollegedoha.com

Lycée Bonaparte C4

French Curriculum/IB

4496 0300 lycee-bonaparte.fr

Lycée Franco-Qatarien Voltaire French Curriculum/IB

Al Waab D3 4035 4060

Salwa D3 4035 4025 West Bay B3 4035 4040 lyceevoltaire.org

MES Indian School E3

CBSE India

4457 2888 mesqatar.org

Michael E. DeBakey High School

– Qatar D3

American Curriculum (focus on Science and Mathematics)

4499 9851 debakeyatqatar.org

Newton British Academy (NBA) National Curriculum (UK)

Al Dafna B3 4414 2294

Barwa City E4 4006 1501, 4035 7601/02/03/04 newtonschools.sch.qa

Newton British School (NBS)

National Curriculum (UK)

Al Waab D3 4447 2427

Muraikh D2 4458 4047 newtonschools.sch.qa

Newton Int'l Academy (NIA)

National Curriculum (UK)

Al Daayen (NIA Smash) B3

4001 6401

Barwa City F3 4001 6401 newtonschools.sch.qa

Newton Int'l School (NIS)

National Curriculum (UK)

D Ring Road D4 4466 6246

Legtaifiya (Lagoon) B4 4412 2254 West Bay B4 4493 5507 newtonschools.sch.qa

Nord Anglia Int'l School Al Khor British Curriculum

4437 9600 nordangliaeducation.com

Northview International School

American Curriculum

4041 7601 northview.school

Oryx Int'l School, Doha E4

National Curriculum (UK) 4036 0063/85 oryxschool.qa

Pak Shamaa School E4

Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE)

Islamabad Pakistan 4416 3712/13/18 pakshamaa.com

Palestinian School E3

Palestinian Curriculum 4436 2053 pal-school.info

Park House English School E3

National Curriculum (UK)

4468 3800 parkhouseschool.com

Pearling Season Int'l School D4

British Curriculum

Al Gharrafa C2 4032 2408/07

Al Mansoura D4 4476 8000 psisd.sch.qa

Philippine School Doha C3

Filipino Curriculum

4440 9888 psd.sch.qa

Qatar Academy C2 IB

4454 2000 qa.edu.qa

Qatar Academy Msheireb C2

Dual Language Programme/IB 4454 2116 qam.qa

Qatar-Finland Int'l School A3

Finnish-Qatari Curriculum 4012 7890 qatarfinlandschool.com

Qatar Int'l School (QIS) C4

National Curriculum (UK) 4483 3456

qisweb.qis.org

The Royal Grammar School (RGS) Guildford in Qatar A2 British Curriculum 4036 0450 rgsgq.com

SEK Int'l School Qatar C3 IB/PYP Curriculum 4012 7633 sek.qa

Sherborne Qatar National Curriculum (UK)

Junior School C3 4495 4555

Preparatory School D2 4459 6566 School for Girls A2 4495 3444 Senior School C2 4459 6400 sherborneqatar.org

Summit Academy American Curriculum

Duhail South (KG) D4 4466 3802

Furousiya St (main) E2 4468 8590 summitacademyqatar.com

Swiss Int'l School Qatar (SISQ) C3 IB 4036 3131 sisq.qa

The Int’l School of Choueifat –Doha (ISC-Doha) B4

British/American Curricula 4495 9595 iscdoha.sabis.net

The Int'l School of London (ISL) Qatar A2/A3

IB 4433 8600 islqatar.org

The Lebanese School of Qatar (LSQ) C4

Lebanese/French/English Curricula 4493 4545 lsq.sch.qa

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Vision Int'l School (VIS) F5

American Curriculum

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Specialised Schools

Aspire Academy for Sports Excellence D3

Modified Qatari Curriculum/ Sports Development

4413 6570 aspire.qa

Qatar Leadership Academy

American Curriculum, IB and Leadership Training

4043 9298 qla.edu.qa

Special Needs Education

Awsaj Academy C2

IEYC, International Primary Curriculum (IPC) and International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) 4454 2111 awsaj.qa

Mind Institute E3

Multidisciplinary special needs clinic for children and adults

4418 1968 mindinstitutes.com

Shafallah Center A4

Adapted Arabic curricula for children with special needs

4495 6666 shafallah.org.qa

Step by Step Centre for Special Needs D3

A range of programmes for students with learning challenges

4475 7625, 5595 7376 stepbystepqatar.com

Universities/Colleges

Al Rayyan International University College D3

4489 3333 ariu.edu.qa

Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar C2

4454 8400 qatar.cmu.edu

CUC Ulster University – Qatar C4

4019 8198 cuc-ulster.edu.qa

Doha Institute for Graduate Studies B3

4035 6810/6888 dohainstitute.edu.qa

Georgetown University in Qatar C2 4457 8100 qatar.georgetown.edu

Global Studies Institute D3

3007 6005, 7770 8233 gsi-qatar.org

Hamad Bin Khalifa University C2 4454 0272 hbku.edu.qa

HEC Paris in Qatar C2 4454 0161 qatar.exed.hec.edu

Lusail University A3 4401 1111 lu.edu.qa

Northwestern University in Qatar C2 4454 5000 qatar.northwestern.edu

Qatar Aeronautical Academy C5 4440 8888 qaa.edu.qa

Qatar University B3 4403 3333 qu.edu.qa

Texas A&M University at Qatar C2 4423 0201 qatar.tamu.edu

University of Calgary in Qatar C2 4406 5200 ucalgary.edu.qa

University of Doha for Science and Technology B3

4495 2222 udst.edu.qa

University Foundation College C3

Pre Foundation, NCUK, IELTS

4444 1291 ufc.edu.qa

Virginia Commonwealth University

School of the Arts in Qatar C2

4402 0555 qatar.vcu.edu

Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar C2

4492 8000 qatar-weill.cornell.edu

Academic/Learning Centres

Academic Bridge Program C2

QF's pre-university programme 4454 2120/21/31 abp.edu.qa

Academy for Dance, Music and Arts D4

4432 0974, 4441 1234, 5586 0644

iaidonline.org

Berlitz Language Centre E4 4455 0506/7

berlitz-qatar.com

British Council D3

800 5501

britishcouncil.qa

Edumax Management Consultancy C3 7700 1379 edumaxmc.com

Geometric Learning Centre D3 Tuition centre 3333 2468 geometric-centre.com

Inlingua Qatar (Score Plus Qatar –The Princeton Review) D3

SAT/SATII/ACT/IELTS/GMAT/GRE 4436 8580 inlinguaqatar.com

Institut Français du Qatar (French Institute of Qatar) B4

4493 0862 if-qatar.com

Qatar Skills Training Centre E3 4416 1622 qatarskills.com.qa

StudyPlus D3

IGCSE/A Level/IB/AP/Skill Booster 4442 4294

thestudyplus.com

Translation and Interpreting Institute (TII) C2

QF member, offering translation and interpreting studies

4454 2578/2993 tii.qa

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Qatar Foundation (QF) C2

Non-profit organisation of more than 50 entities working in education, research and community development

4454 0000 qf.org.qa

Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP) C2

QF member, globally renowned technology development hub

4454 7070 qstp.org.qa

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A new evaluation policy has been implemented at public schools to minimise the number of student failures.

The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) implemented a new evaluation policy in May 2023 in order to minimise the number of student failures at public schools, which are also known as government schools, beginning from the 2022–23 academic year.

According to the Assistant Undersecretary for Evaluation Affairs at MoEHE, Khalid Abdullah Al Harqan, the new changes to the evaluation policy were implemented to help students who face difficulties in learning with support programmes in classrooms to improve their performance in difficult subjects. This is one of the many steps MoEHE has recently taken to assist pupils with support programmes in classrooms in a bid to boost their performance in challenging areas.

With the latest evaluation policy, ‘a student of grade 12 (day, adult education, parallel) who is absent (with an acceptable excuse) from the first-semester exam in one or more subjects is allowed to apply for the supplementary exam,’ said Al Harqan.

‘A student of grade 12 who is absent (with an acceptable excuse) from the exam of the first semester and supplement in one or more subjects is not allowed to take the exam at the end of the second semester in these subjects, and he is allowed to appear in the exam of the second round,’ he added.

Students in years or grades one through 12 who take the first round of exams and face a failing grade in one or more topics will now be able to apply for the second round of exams in those subjects.

According to Al Harqan, a student in grade 12 who passes the first-round exam and wants to raise his overall grade to point average, improve his mark in one or more subjects, or both, is permitted to apply for the second-round exam in the same academic year in which he passed.

‘The student who fails in one subject will be promoted if he needs not more than 10 marks for passing. The student who fails in two subjects is promoted

if he needs not more than 12 marks for passing,’ he said. ‘They are distributed over the two subjects according to the student’s status for passing.’

According to the Head of the Examination Affairs Department at MoEHE, Ibrahim Al Mohannadi, the evaluation policy has been changed so as to have no impact whatsoever on students’ academic performance or the nation’s educational outcomes.

The Evaluation Policy

Each country has an evaluation and assessment policy. There are a variety of measures to evaluate students, teachers, school leaders, schools and education systems. These tools are essential to understanding better how well students are learning, to provide information to parents and society at large, and to improve school, school leadership and teaching practices.

Evaluation is a critical process to building a worldclass educational system that meets the growing needs of the country. High standards and guiding capacity are integral to a growing and robust system. In Qatar, all aspects of the educational system are evaluated – students, teachers and schools.

The evaluation process is based on pre-defined criteria established by MoEHE. Parents depend on the evaluation of schools to make decisions regarding the education of their children. Schools rely on this evaluation to improve deficiencies. Decision makers, educational researchers and investors rely on these evaluation tools to make informed decisions.

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MoEHE deploys a number of systems to assess students' performance throughout their academic pathways. These systems include the formative classroom assessment, mid-term and final exams, high school examinations and the national and international assessments. The aim of those integrated assessments is to identify the students' academic achievement levels, deficiencies and remedial plans based on well-established scientific fundamentals.

Assessment of Grades 1 – 3

In these phases, the assessment is centred on the class teacher's observation using standardised assessment tools such as short classroom assessment, classroom participation and activities, homework and assignments and projects. The purpose of using these tools is to measure the student performance in basic skills and knowledge against certain criteria in addition to achievement tests.

Assessment of Grades 4 – 11

The score distribution in these grades varies depending on the National Assessment Policy, since grade 6 and grade 9 are subject to the National Assessment System. Evening and home school students in all grades are assessed by 100% for each subject per term.

National assessments

Assessments are applied to Arabic, English and Mathematics for grade 3, and Arabic, English, Mathematics and Science for grade 6 and grade 9.

High school certificate

The high school examinations serve as evidence of students completing the high school phase. Students are assessed based on their achievement in Arabic, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Social Studies, Islamic Studies and other elective subjects.

The score of semester or term 1 and term 2 serve as a basis for passing the high school exams. The total score is calculated at 50% for term 1 and 50% for term 2.

A student is considered to have 'passed' (high school certificate holder) if she/he attends the exams of all subjects in the two terms and secures a minimum of 50% for each subject by the end of both terms. Students who fail in a maximum of three subjects or fail to attend the exams for an acceptable reason are allowed to sit for make-up exams.

International Exams

MoEHE measures how well students in Qatar are performing compared with their counterparts from around the world. Qatar has been participating in international assessments such as:

• The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)

• Key Features of TIMSS 2023

• Facts for Parents/Guardian - Grade 4 TIMSS 2023

• Facts for Parents/Guardian - Grade 8 TIMSS 2023

• Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS).

A new dress code

In some public or government schools, students are required to wear uniforms; at other public or government schools, students are required to wear modest and traditional clothing, with most males wearing the traditional Qatari clothing: thobe and ghitra

The thobe and ghitra will become the official uniform for Qatari students between sixth and 12th grade at Qatar Foundation (QF). The decision will come into effect starting from the next academic calendar 2023–24 and applies to all QF pre-university schools except the Qatar Leadership Academy, which has it own school uniform.

Non-Qatari students will have the option to either stick to the regular uniform or wear the traditional Qatari attire. The policy will not affect female students.

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Education in Qatar

Qatar places education at the heart of its national development strategy as it seeks to move from a hydrocarbon-based to a knowledge-based economy. Its vision is for all citizens to have equal access to education and training consistent with their abilities and interests – and which will prepare them for participation in the workforce where possible. So great is its belief in the global importance of education, Qatar also funds a number of educational initiatives overseas.

Qatar’s expatriate population continues to grow, putting considerable pressure on many international, private and community schools, which as a result have been operating at capacity. Class size is limited by law to approximately 30 students, forcing a number of schools to close admission lists due to lack of available space or staff. New schools are opening but demand continues to grow, rendering early registration essential. Students may be required to sit an entrance exam; reports and test results from previous schools may also be required.

With the diversity of the population, schools in the private sector offer at least 23 curricula, including Qatari, British, American, Indian, French, Egyptian, Lebanese, Canadian, German, Finnish, Filipino, Swiss and Syrian. There are more than 840 schools in Qatar with more than 300,000 students. In a move aimed at providing quality education that would lead to the all-round development of Qatar's children, The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani issued Law No 9 of 2017, regulating government or public schools, which are mainly attended by Qataris and Arabic-speaking students. The academic years 2019–20, 2020–21 and 2021–22 were interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. As per the decision of the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) to curb the spread of COVID-19, blended or virtual learning was enforced – combining classroom teaching with distance learning – which required

only 30% attendance of the total capacity of schools. In November 2020, MoEHE enforced a rotating attendance system for students in public and private schools, and kindergartens. Students attended classes in-person on a rotational basis – which requires only 42% attendance of the total capacity of schools. The academic year 2021–22 returned to on-campus learning (in a classroom), with frequent rapid antigen testing.

The 2022–23 academic year began on 16 August 2022 for public schools and on 21 August 2022 for private schools. The 2022–23 academic year came to an end on 8 June 2023 for public schools and on 22 June 2023 for private schools. Students will return to school on 27 August 2023 for the start of the 2023–2024 academic year, which will end in June 2024. The full calendar is available on edu.gov.qa

Qatar Education System

The system creates a developed and interactive educational environment between teachers, stduents and parents to ensure optimal improvement and continuity in the educational process. qeducation.edu.gov.qa

For more detailed information on education in Qatar, visit the Ministry of Education and Higher Education website at edu.gov.qa

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MoEHE invites students, parents and all relevant educational entities to use its mobile app to learn about the many services that it offers so as to enhance communication among schools, families and all stakeholders. The app is available for both iOS and Android.

School fees: Most expatriate students in Qatar attend private schools, where fees are met by parents or occasionally an employer. Fees increase with the level of education, particularly towards the end of secondary school, and are usually payable in advance per term or half year. Most schools require a one-off non-refundable registration fee on initial admission and charge for entrance assessments. An additional non-refundable registration fee may be required from current students to secure a place for the following year.

Fees vary: International schools – approximately QAR22,000 a year at primary and QAR35,000 a year at secondary level with fees at international schools often considerably higher (in some cases QAR50,000 to QAR60,000+ at secondary level). Schools may not increase fees without prior approval from MoEHE.

Parents are strongly advised to negotiate the inclusion of school fees and incidentals (for all children) in their employment contracts. Hidden ‘extras’ may include: books and stationery; capital charges, refundable deposit, ‘other resources’; exam entrance or invigilation fees; uniforms; and transport. Many schools offer transportation for a fee; alternatives are to hire private drivers, or share ‘school runs’ with other parents. Few live near enough to their schools to walk.

Academic calendar: Qatar has implemented a compulsory ‘unified school year’ calendar for private and public schools. The academic year usually begins in August/September and ends in May/June. All public schools and most private schools in Qatar follow the unified school

year calendar; however, a few private schools are exempted from following the unified school year calendar and follow the academic calendar followed by their respective countries.

Timings and holidays: State and private sector schools operate a single shift, generally starting between 7 am and 8 am and finishing between noon and 2:30 pm, according to age and the time of year. Normally, timings for KG, primary and secondary levels vary within the same school. The weekend is Friday and Saturday. In May 2018, the ministry issued a circular to reduce school hours for students of all grades in public schools, from 7 am – noon. To be more accommodating to students, in April 2019 the ministry allowed some private schools, especially community schools, to run two shifts.

In 2018, the ministry issued a circular modifying the number of classes to be taught per week, starting from the 2018–19 academic year. According to the circular, for grades one to six, the school day will start from 7 am and end at 12:30 pm from Sunday to Thursday. The number of classes per day will be seven except on Wednesdays and Thursdays, which will be reduced to six. For grades seven to 12, the school day will start at 7 am and end at 1:30 pm with seven classes per day from Sunday to Tuesday. Classes will conclude at 12:30 pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays with six classes per day. The number of classes per week is a maximum of 18 for each teacher at all educational institutes from primary to secondary.

In addition to public holidays such as the threeday religious holiday, Eid Al Fitr, which is expected to begin around 9 April 2024, and the four-day religious holiday, Eid Al Adha, which is expected to begin on 17 June 2024, subject to the sighting of the moon, there is a two-week winter break, a two-week break in spring, and two months or more in the summer.

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also develops procedures for transferring students with curriculum challenges to competent hospitals and medical centres to diagnose and assess their cases, and regularly follows up with every school support department to monitor their achievements.

The Evaluation Institute develops and conducts the testing of students, monitors student learning and evaluates school performance. It also offers a service for certificate attestation/equivalency.

Qatar continues to invest heavily in all aspects of public education, regularly assessing progress. A diversified and ever-expanding K-12 system provides a broad set of schooling opportunities to meet the individual needs of students and their families.

Literature, the arts and sport are regarded as important parts of the curriculum, as are religion, culture and tradition, but emphasis is placed on mathematics, the sciences, Arabic and English. Its state, public schools are known as independent schools.

The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) was formed in 2016, disbanding the former Supreme Education Council (SEC) by Amiri Order No 1 of 2016. The ministry supports, regulates and oversees education in Qatar. It directs the nation's education policy. Membership is drawn from Qatar’s top leaders in government, business and academia. The strategy is to develop the public sector while simultaneously promoting the private, to offer families a wider choice.

MoEHE receives and handles all enquiries and complaints from students, their parents or guardians. You can visit the ministry in person at Al Dafna C3 'Ya Aunak' hotline: 155, edu.gov.qa

At present the three institutes of MoEHE are:

The Education Institute oversees and supports public schools, developing curriculum standards in key areas and providing professional development opportunities for staff members. It also monitors their financial management.

The Institute’s Private Schools Office is responsible for licensing Arab, international and expatriate private (including community) schools, nurseries and kindergartens operating in Qatar and monitoring their compliance, including fee structure. It is also responsible for the Educational Voucher Programme.

The Institute’s Office of Additional Educational Support provides guidance and assistance in establishing confidential files for students with Additional Educational Support Needs (AESN). It

Comprehensive individual School Report Cards (SRCs) for independent, private Arabic and international schools in Qatar are available online to the general public. They include data on academic achievement, teaching methods, parental involvement, facilities and resources.

To evaluate students in Qatar against those in other countries, the institute participates in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), and Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS).

The Evaluation Institute consists of five offices:

• The Student Assessment Office

• The School Evaluation Office

• The Data Collection and Management Office (DCM)

• The Qatar Office of Registration, Licensing and Accreditation (QORLA)

• Qatar Senior Schooling Certificate Office

The Higher Education Institute (HEI) supports the development of Higher, Technical and Vocational Education (HTVE) so that individuals can develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, prepare for future leadership roles and meet the nation’s workforce needs. It advises individuals on career options and study opportunities that match their abilities and interests, and meets the needs of the labour market. It supervises scholarships and grants for undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Qatar, the Arab world, Australia, the UK, Europe, the US and Canada.

The Hamad bin Khalifa and Tamim bin Hamad Grants Programmes offer suitably qualified Qatari students scholarships to 30 select universities. HEI has an Advising Career Development Centre and a Scholarship Office as well as a Standards Office, which licenses and accredits higher education institutes and programmes in Qatar.

The Institute assists students with online college admission procedures and MoEHE is promoting the mission of Qatar’s cultural attaches in scholarship countries, reopening some which had previously closed.

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Primary and Secondary Education

Qatari students are enrolled in the public sector, but the number attending (private) international schools has surged in the past decade.

Primary education is compulsory for all Qatari children from age six. Mandatory kindergarten attendance for Qatari children – as well as nonQatari children – from the age of four and their compulsory secondary education are also envisaged.

MoEHE has developed an integrated curriculum for early education. It includes kindergarten (KG) and the first and second grades, where students range between four and six years of age. There are more than 70 kindergartens in Qatar.

The foundational curriculum targets the most important areas of child development:

• Physical development, including good movement and motor skills.

• Exploration, includes science and mathematics

• Identity formation or self-control, includes Islamic and social studies.

• Communication in both Arabic and English.

• Creative expression, including art, theatre, music and movement.

A range of educational facilities at all levels in both sectors, from nursery to postgraduate level, offer parents, guardians and students – both citizens and residents – a wide choice. The majority of

Nurseries and Kindergartens

MoEHE has recently launched a pilot project to accept children at the age of three in four public kindergartens: Abu Hanifa Kindergarten for Boys, Al Manar Kindergarten for Boys, Al Khawarzimi Kindergarten for Girls, and Zikret Kindergarten. State schools are gender-segregated after preschool and divided into primary, preparatory, secondary and specialised secondary categories. Schools in Qatar are heavily regulated by MoEHE. Nurseries and kindergartens are heavily scrutinised for licensing and to ensure healthy and safe educational environments.

To help parents find a suitable, licensed nursery for their children, the Ministry of Labour has a search service on its mobile app, Amerni, which is available for both iOS and Android. After you login using your Tawtheeq (National Authentication System) credentials and click on nurseries, it gives two options – Nursery Location and Report Nursery Violation. The service is available in English and Arabic on the app.

In January 2014, details of Qatar’s new nursery law were released after the legislation received final approval from The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. Law No 1 of 2014 – which passed through the Cabinet in October 2015 – had been in the works for years.

• The law defines nursery schools as a place designated for the care of children below four years of age. These include the nurseries run by public or private schools. According to Law No 1 of 2014, employees at nurseries are strictly limited to women. Nurseries should be managed by a qualified female director, who will be responsible for all work at the place. She will be aided by a female general supervisor, a female assistant supervisor, a dietician, a nurse, and a female physician, who can be a visiting specialist in paediatrics or general medicine.

• In addition, there should be an adequate number of guards, cleaners, drivers, and other necessary staff. Visiting doctors, as well as other employees who do not come into direct contact with the children, may be men.

• All nursery staff should be physically fit, free of any communicable disease, enjoy a good reputation with no criminal history, and possess adequate qualifications and expertise.

• Nurseries should also keep regular and updated records. According to the law, a prior licence has to be obtained from the department concerned at the Ministry of Labour to establish, manage or modify an existing nursery.

• The Ministry of Labour will classify nurseries based on the qualifications of its staff and the fees. Nurseries are expected to provide comprehensive care to children and ensure the appropriate conditions to develop their skills in all fields.

With the implementation of this law, nurseries have become more regulated and safer for children. Therefore, when you decide to enrol your child in a nursery, ensure the school meets all the criteria outlined.

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eEducation and eLiteracy

There are more than 200 public schools in Qatar, serving more than 124,600 Qatari and non-Qatari students. Autonomous government-funded public schools are free for Qatari citizens. Non-Qatari enrolments are subject to individual school policy. Schools must meet the Qatar Comprehensive Educational Assessment and other evaluation tools to measure student learning and school performance, and must comply with periodic financial audits set forth by MoEHE. Mandatory subjects include Arabic, English, mathematics, science, Islamic studies, and most recently, Qatari history, while preserving the values and traditions of Qatari society.

Qatar also offers specialised programmes and curricula, such as science, technology and business, including Qatar Technical Secondary School for Boys, Qatar Technical Secondary School for Girls, Qatar Banking Studies and Business Administration Studies School for Boys, Qatar Banking Studies and Business Administration School for Girls, Religious Institute Preparatory Secondary School for Boys, and Qatar Science and Technology Secondary School for Boys. In addition, Qatar's public sector provides a variety of specialised educational services for students with special needs as well as gifted and talented students.

Public school stages

Students spend 12 years in public school, divided into several stages. After going through pre-school or kindergarten, students move to the primary stage that lasts six years. The primary stage includes coeducational schools, boys’ schools and girls’ schools. Second is the preparatory stage that lasts from seventh grade to ninth grade. The student then moves to the secondary stage, from the 10th grade to the 12th grade.

At the secondary school stage, students can choose public schools with general education or specialised schools with a range of options that suit the student's interests and academic priorities, such as science and technology and banking, to name a few.

MoEHE, in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, has created a technology-based framework in public schools that enhances, supports and accelerates the reform initiative. The eLearning portal project enables teachers to prepare their lessons electronically, uploading them for students to access any time, anywhere. Teachers and students are provided with personalised email addresses, and ultimately, every public school student and teacher will receive a free tablet PC along with educational aids and applications that conform to the national curriculum standards. MoEHE publishes a ‘white list’ of the hundreds of websites accessible to students through their free tablets. The available websites are listed by curriculum subject content, eg mathematics, English, science, etc.

Additionally, the eLearning portal provides access to online courses covering topics in information technology and business, offering more than 2,500 different courses and allows for flexible learning. Individual enrolment is currently on ‘indefinite hold’, but organisational enrolment is open. elearning.ictqatar.qa

Increasing educational opportunities

Many students who are eligible for public education in Qatari schools have experienced a wider choice and variety of educational opportunities since the introduction of MoEHE's Educational Voucher programme (certain restrictions apply), which covers tuition fees, books and transportation costs up to a maximum value of QAR28,000 per year. Costs in excess of that remain the responsibility of the parents.

The establishment of public schools in Qatar

The Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad

Al Thani issued Law No 9 of 2017, regulating government schools. The MoEHE shall regulate the public schools and appoint their administrative and academic staff. The law abolishes Law No 11 of 2006 governing local independent schools and Law No 12 of 1996 regarding the collection of transportation and other fees from non-Qatari students.

The process of converting Independent Schools into Public Schools has been completed in accordance with Law No 9 of 2017.

Teachers are hired internally from within the country through individual interviews as well as through teacher training programmes such as Teach for Qatar. Teachers at public schools commonly come from Oman, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt and Sudan.

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The Private Sector

There are more than 330 private or community schools and kindergartens in Qatar. They are licensed by MoEHE and are an alternative to the K-12 public schools.

Private schools offer a wide variety of curricula, philosophies, and activities that meet the needs of individual students and their families.

There are international schools such as the American, British, French, and German schools; community schools serving different nationalities; and Qatari schools such as the Qatar Academia Arabic schools. MoEHE requires all private schools to teach Arabic language, Islamic studies and Qatari history in their curricula.

The curriculum in private schools varies from school to school. Some offer the International Baccalaureate degree. Others have adopted the British curriculum. Still others have put in place a curriculum that suits the philosophy and goals of the school. Some schools offer students a more specialised education in such subjects as science and technology.

Once licensed, MoEHE monitors private schools to ensure they are complying with the academic terms of their license and that their educational plans are met. They also approve the delivery of curricula and its relevant resources and ensure that teachers are using the latest pedagogical methods. In addition, MoEHE ensures that students' safety and security, as well as the educational values of the country, are met.

Nurseries and kindergartens (KGs)

Nurseries and kindergartens (KGs) must be licensed and headed by a female director over the age of 21. The facility is required to have a nutritionist, nurse and a resident or visiting physician in addition to an adequate number of hygiene workers, guards and drivers (who may be male).

Some accept babies from two months upwards; several take toddlers from 18 months, others from the age of three, finishing at four. The range of activities and facilities varies, but several offer more than one language. Licensing is stringent, with all

facing strict regulation. It is important that parents/ guardians check the facilities are licensed as nurseries or KGs rather than 'supervised play areas’. In 2014, Qatar enacted Law No 1 of 2014 that mandates childcare facilities, also known as crèches and nurseries, to be licensed by the Ministry of Labour, formerly known as the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social Affairs. The Social Affairs Department has an administrative unit that licences and regulates nurseries. Illegal nurseries are liable to be fined up to QAR100,000 and their owners can face a jail term of up to two years, or both. The law puts the maximum age of children that can be left in the care of nurseries at four years and stipulates strict licensing criteria.

Nurseries should not be confused with KGs (lower and upper KGs) which, being education institutions, are licensed and monitored by the education sector regulator, MoEHE.

Children under five at school (as opposed to KG/ nursery) can currently, by law, only attend for four hours per day. Nurseries and independent KGs often close for holidays so check if you are a fulltime working parent with youngsters who need yearround care. Fees are usually paid monthly and many establishments ask for a one-off registration fee. In May 2021, MoEHE issued a new academic policy, requiring private schools and KGs to teach the Arabic language, Islamic education and Qatari history, starting from preschool and KG. The academic policy had been previously issued for all private schools from grade 1 to 12 in all curricula and educational systems but has now been updated to include preschool and KG.

Preschools attached to schools

Places are in great demand, since admission almost ensures a later main-school place. To avoid wait-listing for admission, register well in advance. Some private schools insist that a newly admitted child starting grade 1 should have received a fulltime preschool education.

Primary and secondary schools

Private sector schools operate as commercial establishments or non-profit community schools. A number are run on a coeducational basis through to graduation, others segregate the sexes during, or after, primary level. Newer schools, or those serving small communities, often begin operations at primary level, expanding into secondary schooling as and when required.

Many schools teaching in English base their curricula on those of the UK and the US, working towards IGCSE and A Level examinations or the

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American High School Diploma and International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB). Others meet the home-nation requirements. Due to its almost universal availability, these qualifications are often the choice of geographically mobile families. Most schools have websites, which are a good source of information for families moving to Qatar.

Employers and embassies can offer guidance on schools serving their communities. You can also find a list of private schools in Useful Numbers in this section. The Private Schools Office has a special portal for private schools, with necessary information for parents and students. edu.gov.qa

The Outstanding Schools Initiative This initiative aims to open additional private international schools in Qatar over the coming years.

‘Outstanding schools' are invited to participate in the MoEHE’s Educational Vouchers programme and are selected from a pool of applicants in the UK, the US and Europe. Established examples are:

• The Michael E DeBakey High School for Health Professions at Qatar offers a college preparatory programme in science, mathematics, medical science, literacy, engineering and technology, to help prepare students for post-secondary health-sector careers. The school’s campus in Doha serves students in grades 7 – 12 and offers a broad-based US curriculum including extensive Advanced Placement offerings. debakeyatqatar.org C3

• The International School of London (ISL) Qatar offers exceptional international education to students aged 3 – 18. In addition to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programmes, ISL Qatar is known for its mother tongue language programmes integrated into the curriculum as it currently offers 12 mother tongue languages. islqatar.org A3

• Sherborne Qatar opened in 2009 and offers a British Curriculum based on an enhanced version of the National Curriculum. In the Senior School, pupils are prepared for IGCSE examinations (in up to 10 subjects per pupil) in Year 11, and AS and A Levels in the Sixth Form, using the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) and Edexcel specifications. sherborneqatar.org C2

• SEK International School Qatar opened in 2013, joining the SEK Education Group of nine International schools across Spain, France, Ireland and Saudi Arabia. SEK Qatar is an IB World School authorised to offer the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP). The school is accredited by

the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). More than 60 nationalities are represented in the school; while the main language of instruction is English, their students have the opportunity to develop their fluency and mastery of both Spanish and Arabic. SEK Qatar students benefit from a continuum education from pre-school through to Grade 12. In addition to SEK Qatar, SEK has campuses in Madrid, Barcelona, Almería, Pontevedra, Dublin (Ireland), Les Alpes (France), and Riyadh. sek.qa C3

• As an inspirational learning community from grade 0 to high school (G0-12), grounded in Finnish education excellence, Qatar-Finland International School (Q.F.I. School) strives towards building the best possible future for their international student body. Q.F.I. School follows the highly acclaimed Finnish National Core Curriculum, with local adaptations and additional content in accordance with Qatari standards. The main language of teaching is English, but because the school values languages as a richness, Q.F.I. School offers an extensive language programme to all their students. qatarfinlandschool.com A3

• King’s College, Doha offers outstanding British education, in partnership with King’s College UK. All subjects are taught by specialist teachers from Year 5 throughout an extended school day, offering more teacher time for pupils, mirroring the UK independent school approach. From August 2023, King’s College, Doha will expand, opening a dedicated Pre-Prep campus for children between the ages of 3 to 7. The campus will offer age-specific learning, play and sports areas, the only campus of its kind in Qatar. The school’s new campus will also welcome pupils between the ages of 8 to 18, offering spacious and well-equipped classrooms, a state-of-the-art Performing Arts and Media Centre, a 17,000 sq m Sports Academy, an Art and Design Centre and an inspiring STEAM Hub. A-Level pupils will have their own impressive Sixth Form Centre, designed to offer independence as they transition into life as young adults. kingscollegedoha.com E4

• Royal Grammar School, Guildford in Qatar (RGS) is an independent, British-curriculum school for boys and girls aged 3 to 13. The bespoke British curriculum has been developed at the RGS Guildford in Qatar in conjunction with the RGS Guildford, extending the British National Curriculum to include traditional, values-based teaching. The language of instruction is English, with an introduction to French. Arabic and Islamic Studies are taught by highly qualified specialist teaching staff to Arabic and Muslim children. rgs-guildford.co.uk/645/qatar A3

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Law regulating private schools

In November 2015, HH The Amir approved Law No 23 of 2015, the New Private Schools Law, which regulates all privately run schools in Qatar. Some of the key points from the New Private Schools Law are:

• Schools cannot operate without a licence or make any changes to their existing licence without the pre-approval of the Education Regulator.

• Any materials, tools and/or curriculum that do not meet the standards of the Education Regulator may be withdrawn or ordered to be changed.

• Schools are prohibited from receiving funding or donations without approval from the Education Regulator and face fines for violation of this rule.

The Private Schools Office has set up a special portal for private schools, with necessary information for parents and students to choose a suitable school, including their location, curriculum, academic calendar, annual performance report, and general information. It can be accessed at edu.gov.qa

A periodic evaluation of private schools is made mandatory starting from the academic year 2017–18, according to MoEHE. The move represents a new condition for private schools to get national accreditation which qualifies them to take advantage of the Educational Voucher System which allows Qatari students to seek education in private schools through government support.

Electronic pre-registration

MoEHE launched an electronic pre-registration system in private schools in order to ease the enrolment process.

Schools that implement accredited international curriculum standards should allocate weekly hours to teach the Arabic language and Islamic studies to Qatari students and Qatari history to all students according to the national standards, as per an academic follow-up policy published by MoEHE.

All private schools must make use of the student database system to add, transfer or delete registered names and certifications. Expatriate students in the country can be enrolled directly in private schools without the need for an equivalency certificate. Parents can hereafter transfer their children between private schools without MoEHE’s permission if there are vacancies at the appropriate level in the receiving school. The move to allow parents to place a child at a class with older or younger children will help them substantially.

Licensing private schools

MoEHE licenses private schools and pre-schools according to the provisions of Law No 23 of 2015. MoEHE has also issued detailed bylaws outlining the setup requirements for potential private school operators. Investors can apply for private school licenses in November and December of each year through the school registration portal. The detailed information about the conditions, requirements, and application process for a private school license can be found at elr.edu.gov.qa or edu.gov.qa More details can also be viewed in the Private School Regulation Law and the Executive Regulations.

The online portal allows parents to know the number of students on the waiting list and the number of seats available in the required grade in all schools. Available vacant seats are distributed by the school according to classes. The system also does not require an acceptance exam or an interview. The online registration shows the student's educational background and his/her progress in the last two years, which helps the school to know the student, the school, curriculum and class.

Parents are able to follow admission of their child through the reference number received by text messages sent to their mobile phone.

Schools and KGs must enter the applications in the system, decide the date and time of the interview and inform the parents by sending a text message.

Schools and KGs must verify telephone numbers to facilitate communication with parents. Once the seat is booked and fees have been paid, the student's name will be removed from all the waiting lists. All students must be registered in the National Student Information System (NSIS) system at the beginning of the academic year.

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Special Needs Education

It is Qatar’s national policy that every child should be provided with education to help it reach its full potential, and MoEHE is committed to inclusive integration in education where possible. Some 80% of independent schools have introduced additional educational needs facilities and staff.

Older individuals with special needs are not neglected and a number of programmes and facilities are available to young adults.

Al Maha Pediatric Specialized Care Center F5 is located in a brand new facility within Al Wakra Hospital. The centre offers expert long-term and acute care for children with special needs. This unique centre, the first of its kind in the region, is an ideal facility designed to create a home-like environment aimed at promoting a better quality of life for children with long-term care needs. It includes medical, diagnostic and therapy services (such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, assistive technology, audiology services, seating and positioning, and feeding and swallowing as well as psychological support and intervention). The centre also provides innovative services such as aquatic therapy offered in a multi-level hydrotherapy pool, music and art therapy, virtual reality treatment and other services. hamad.qa

Al Noor Institute for the Visually Impaired A4 caters for visually impaired peoople over the age of three years. Younger children receive care visits in their home. 4422 2777, see their Facebook page

Al Tawasul Specialized Center for ENT E3 is specialised in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT), Audiology and Speech Language Therapy. They provide life-changing treatment and support to patients from infancy to old age. 4017 6399, see their Facebook page

Awsaj Academy C2, a member of Qatar Foundation (QF), tutors Grade KG – 12 students with learning challenges in classes of 10 students and one teacher. Teaching is in English, and the curriculum includes maths, English, science, Arabic, Islamic studies, Qatar national history, art, IT and physical education. It also has an outreach centre that provides evaluation and professional development services to the community (see Qatar Foundation in this section). 4454 2111/15, awsaj.qa

Child Development Center (CDC) B4 is a special needs centre in West Bay. Established in 2013, CDC provides a network of internationally qualified and licensed professionals who offer child-centred and evidence-based early detection and intervention for children with developmental delays. Services

include applied behaviour analysis (ABA), speech therapy, and occupational therapy, as well as professional development training and workshops. 6692 0199, 4414 7283, cdcenterqatar.com

Doha International Center for Special Needs

E3 teaches special needs children using early intervention through five levels. After they finish all levels, they can integrate into general schools. The centre teaches language and function skills through evaluation, diagnostic and learning plans for each child. 4469 2920, dic-specialneeds.net

Family Hope Center C3 is for children, adolescents and adults with social, mental and physical challenges. The centre was established to provide the necessary resources to support both individuals with special needs and their families. 4435 0951, familyhope.qa

Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) C3/D3 provides services and outpatient programmes in Early Detection and Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Early Intervention, School Rehabilitation Services for children with disabilities and more, as well as Medical and Behaviour Consultation Clinics. The programme accepts referrals only from HMC's physicians to make best use of the programme and resources for the right group of children. hamad.qa

HOPE Qatar Centre for Special Needs D4 provides Help, Opportunity, Participation, and Education (HOPE) for children and young people aged 3 – 25. Established in 2005, HOPE Qatar is approved by MoEHE and offers individualised programmes meeting academic as well as therapeutic needs of its students in a near school environment that enables achieving their full potential and holistic development. 800 HOPE (4673), hope-qatar.org

Mind Institute E3 works with children from birth to 18 years with communication difficulties, fine and gross motor challenges, language delays, hearing difficulties, educational delays, behaviour disorders, emotional disorders, sensory integration issues, social skills challenges and more.

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Omega Centre for Special Needs Education E3 offers diagnostic, therapeutic and education services and aims to assist families whose children have psychiatric, physical, educational and social challenges. 4451 3210, omegaqatar.org

Qatar Assistive Technology Centre (Mada) C4 enables those with learning, visual, hearing, and physical disabilities (including dyslexia) to access information and communications technology without barriers offering assessments, advice and training. 4459 4050, mada.org.qa

The Qatar Institute for Speech and Hearing (QISH) C3 is devoted to speech/language, hearing and rehabilitation services. QISH aims to enhance the wellbeing of people living in Qatar. It is a platform that provides an understanding into various issues facing children and adults with special needs, hearing loss, speech difficulties, psychological disorders and physical disability. 4412 2742, 4487 3909, qish.info

The Qatar Society for Rehabilitation of Special Needs D4 attends to the social, mental, academic and healthy rehabilitation of people with special needs in society, in keeping with the Islamic principles, traditions and customs of Qatari society. qsrn.org

Renad Academy C2, a member of QF, is a school for children and young adults, aged 3 – 21, with a diagnosis of ASD. The school provides education and specialised services to students, and training and support to parents. The school provides all aspects of education for its students, using evidence-based practices such as ABA, discreet trial training, and structured TEACCH in one-to-one and small group settings (see Qatar Foundation in this section). 4454 1974, renad.qa

Shafallah-Integration for the Disabled A4, established in 1999, offers state-of-the-art technologies, including an on-site Genetic Research Centre, cutting-edge therapies, and a first-class faculty and counsellors. The centre is a non-profit, private institution, serving as a model for the provision of special education, therapeutic, and healthcare support services for children with disabilities from birth to adulthood. 4495 6666, shafallah.org.qa

Step by Step Centre for Special Needs D3 offers a caring and stimulating environment to enable children, aged 3 – 16, with learning challenges to achieve their full academic and personal potential through specialised teaching in a school setting and individual therapy sessions. It also has a Summer School Programme. 4475 7625, 5592 7376, stepbystepqatar.com

The Learning Center (TLC) C2, a member of QF, is a centralised student support services team comprising school psychologists, speech and language pathologists, occupational therapists and autism specialists. The TLC Assessment and Therapy Outreach Center (DARB) provides educational evaluations, assessments and therapy services for children and adolescents aged 3 – 18 in the following areas to support the learning, social-emotional and developmental challenges and deliver outcome-driven, learning-oriented, and evidence-based therapies and intervention services to families in Qatar: • Cognitive and psychoeducational evaluations • Speech and language therapy and evaluations • Occupational therapy and evaluations • Autism services (ABA assessments and therapy) • Gifted and talented evaluations. 4454 2106, 7400 2065, tlc@qf.org.qa, qf.org.qa/tlc

Register for School

The registration of new students with Additional Educational Support Needs (AESN) in kindergartens (KGs) is only for Qataris, while registration in the first grade is allowed for both Qatari as well as expatriate students with special needs, according to MoEHE. In a circular issued to independent/public schools, the ministry said students who suffer from speech and language problems like hearing, hyperactivity disorder and physical disabilities not associated with mental disabilities can register directly through independent/public schools.

Hearing impaired students of all levels of ability can register at the Audio Education Complex Children who suffer from conditions like cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, autism and others can apply through Roua Centre for Assessment, Support and Counseling under the Special Education Office to determine the right school for the student.

Meanwhile, MoEHE has issued a circular to public schools, asking them to admit children of employees working in the private sector in areas which do not have private schools like Al Shamal, Dukhan, Rawdat Rashed, Al Karaana, Al Sheehaniya, Al Ghuwariyah, Al Zubara, Al Kharsaah, Al Kaaban, Al Ghashamia and Al Jamiliyah. According to the circular, all admission and registration requirements should be met and the parents should provide documents proving their residence in the area. Students cannot be transferred to public schools in areas which have private schools.

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Specialised Curriculum Schools

Qatar has a number of specialised state facilities at the secondary education level and beyond. These schools specialise in certain areas of the curriculum to boost the achievement of students in a particular discipline.

Aspire Academy C2 was established in 2004 to provide sports training and high quality education to students with sporting potential. The original intake of students in 2003–4 included 31 football players, aged 12 – 18. Aspire typically works with more than 6,000 children aged 6 – 12 through sport and football skill development and talent identification programmes throughout the country as a preliminary step towards future Academy scholarships. The Academy also runs Multi-Sport Skills Development Centers across Qatar. aspire.qa

Josoor Institute C2 is the education and training arm of the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, the organisation responsible for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. It was launched in December 2013 as a legacy project with the aim to create a talent pool within the region capable of delivering FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ and other major events, develop the skills of current and future professionals, and act as a catalyst for the growth of the sustainable sports and events industries in Qatar and the region. Josoor Institute aims to help everyone with the right talent and skill pursue a career in these industries, from new entrants to entrepreneurs seeking guidance on developing their business. josoorinstitute.qa, knowledgehub.josoorinstitute.qa

Qatar Leadership Academy (QLA) is a member of Qatar Foundation (QF). Located in Al Mazrouah close to Meqdam Military Camp and founded in 2005 as an innovative partnership between QF and the Qatar Armed Forces, QLA offers a US Diploma programme (MSA). It accepts male Arabic speaking cadets aged 11 – 16 (Grades 7–12), regardless of nationality. Cadets are admitted only after entrance

exams in Arabic, English and mathematics, followed by an interview and, finally, a fitness assessment (see Qatar Foundation in this section). 4043 9298, qla.edu.qa

Qatar Leadership Centre (QLC) C4 launched its first Current and Future Leaders Programme for those aged 25 – 35 in 2011 and has added additional programmes since. It is open to both male and female Qatari nationals. QLC’s National Leadership Programme mandate is to provide leadership training to selected Qataris with proven abilities, who gain admission to the Programme in a competitive, merit-based process. Through the National Leadership Programme, those highly-qualified Qataris selected to participate receive significant benefits, such as customised leadership education taught by global leaders, and professional and personal skills development. 4019 4444, qlc.org.qa

Education Service Law No 18 of 2015

Governs any individual or entity which provides education services and/or training in the fields of languages, computing, secretarial, accounting and/or business administration; such services and/or training to be provided in centres.

• Educational centres cannot advertise/ announce that they are opening or accept any students until a licence is approved.

• Educational centres should have stand-alone premises in which they operate; the licence will be issued for those premises.

Penalties for violation of the above law include imprisonment of up to six months and/or a penalty of QAR100,000 and/or cancellation of the licence.

For more information on education laws, see Law regulating private schools in The Private Sector in this section.

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Tertiary Education and Bridge Programmes

Post-secondary facilities in Qatar are expanding to ensure the development of a well-educated, dedicated and innovative workforce, while acknowledging not all students wish to pursue a degree course. A variety of university scholarships are also available for nationals, expatriates and those residing outside Qatar.

There are private tertiary education institutions in Doha (full-time, part-time and through distance learning). A year’s full-time study at a branch campus of a foreign university in Qatar generally costs in excess of QAR100,000. Some scholarships may be available.

The Academic Bridge Program (ABP) C2 is a pre-university programme established in 2001 by Qatar Foundation (QF) for high school graduates from Qatar and other countries in the region. More than 4,000 students (mostly Qatari high school graduates, but also students from over 30 other countries) have graduated from their programme. Many have enrolled at one of the QF universities, Qatar University, or abroad at universities in the US or the UK. Over 80% of their graduates are admitted to university each year. abp.edu.qa

Qatar Finance and Business Academy (QFBA) B4 was established in 2009 under the auspices of Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) to raise the financial services industry standards and help organisations and professionals achieve their learning and business objectives, thus aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030. It was set up with the intention to create a Qatar-based learning and development organisation for delivering pragmatic and innovative financial services education. Their programmes benefit entry-level to senior level executives within the sectors of banking, asset management, capital markets and insurance. QFBA has a mandate to enhance the training and competency standards in Qatar’s financial sector. 4496 8333, qfba.edu.qa

QFBA has expanded its higher education offering to include BA degrees in Accounting, Finance and other related disciplines to complement its higher education programmes. QFBA’s partnership with Northumbria University opens a new gateway to a career in Accounting, Finance, and International Banking. qfba.edu.qa/northumbria-university

Established by QF in 2014, the Qatar Nanny Training Academy (QNTA) B3 aims to educate Muslim Arabic-speaking nannies that have the capacity to teach Islamic values. Students on the 10-month programme are drawn from Arab countries; the training includes specialised courses in all aspects of childcare, including first aid, nutrition, hygiene, education, and Arabic, Islamic and cultural studies. 4454 7351, qnta.qa

Qatar Skills Training Centre (QS) D3 is Qatar's largest and leading training provider, incubating world-class learning and development opportunities that benefit people, organisations and shared values. For more than a decade, QS has earned an astounding reputation for co-creating transformational learning experiences and providing high-quality, in-demand training to both individuals and organisations. QS provides competitive knowledge to leading global organisations through their selection of premium certified programmes delivered as face-to-face, live virtual training or blended. Every year, QS trains thousands of participants in the country's largest training facility in Qatar. QS offers over a thousand programmes divided into two categories: customised programmes designed for specific organisational needs and public programmes. QS built their reputation by transferring knowledge in technical, functional, and behavioural fields, and by providing certifications from prestigious institutes such as CMI, ILM, IOSH, Highfield, IoSCM, CII, IREM, Professional Academy ISM, CIM, SHRM, ACCA and more. Qatar Skills, committed in the development of human potential. 4416 1622, qatarskills.com.qa

Embassies and cultural centres generally have details of distance-learning courses, and often have an educational adviser, provide assistance with overseas university applications, and/or act as examination centres for overseas exams (see Foreign Embassies in the Discovering Qatar section).

Technical colleges and training programmes

Encouraging graduate and post-graduate studies in Qatar, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) authorised the development of a strategic plan with three objectives:

• To establish national vocational and technical competency standards for Qatar.

• To work in conjunction with the Higher Education Institute to integrate vocational and technical qualifications into a National Qualifications Framework.

• To establish specially designed vocational technical training facilities capable of providing internationally accredited competency standards that suit the needs of the Qatari labour market.

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Higher Education in Qatar

AFG College with the University of Aberdeen

AFG College with the University of Aberdeen is the first UK university to operate on a dedicated campus in Qatar, offering a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The undergraduate subjects on offer include Business Management, Accountancy and Finance, Business Management and Information Systems, Business Management and International Relations, Business Management and Legal Studies, Politics and International Relations*, and Computing Science*. The postgraduate programmes are International Commercial Law (LLM), Master of Business Administration (MBA), International Business Management (MSc), International Human Resource Management (MSc), Master of Public Health (MPH)*, Global Business Communication (MSc)* and Global Energy Transition Systems and Technologies (MSc)*.

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Al Rayyan International University College

Al Rayyan International University College (ARIU) is a successor of the first private university in the State of Qatar, Stenden Qatar University of Applied Sciences, which opened in September 2000 and for more than 20 years specialised in providing business related degrees with tourism, hospitality and international business studies focus. During this period, the university was operating under the auspices of Al Rayyan International Education (ARIE) and NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands.

From September 2021, the institution opened a new exciting chapter in its existence and entered into a strategic partnership with the University of Derby in the UK. Through this partnership, ARIU offers UK-accredited undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, international hospitality management, international tourism management and international business management. ARIU in partnership with the University of Derby will continue its legacy as a higher education institution of excellence and a premier provider of university level education in Qatar, the GCC region, and internationally. ARIU is well situated to provide students with great opportunities for learning and career development. Its location in Doha and the GCC region is vital to the institution’s identity and success as a school. ariu.edu.qa D2

A-State Qatar

The A-State Qatar Initiative is a collaborative project between Arkansas State University and Global Studies Institute in Qatar. A-State offers a Bachelor of Science in Digital Design and Technology, a

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management Systems, and a Master's in Educational Leadership. Taught by A-State faculty, these live courses will be taught using live video software, such as Zoom. Students will be given the option to come to a physical classroom space in Qatar, if needed. These live courses will be in combination with some asynchronous online classes. astateqatar.com D3

CUC Ulster University - Qatar

CUC Ulster University offers a comprehensive range of cutting-edge UK degrees from its Qatar campus. Distinguished as one of the fastest growing universities in the region, CUC Ulster is constructing a purpose-built campus in Lusail City. CUC Ulster offers a wide range of diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate degree courses, all taught on campus and licensed by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.

CUC Ulster is held in high regard in Qatar and abroad. Originating from its renowned counterpart in Belfast, Ulster University, the university has garnered international acclaim. Ulster ranks among the top 25% of UK universities for its research initiatives, ranking 7th highest in the country for research impact.

CUC Ulster University has an array of high-demand programmes, including MENA’s only Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Furthermore, CUC Ulster is the only university in the region to offer an MBA in Women's Leadership. Additionally, it offers programmes in Cybersecurity and Business Analytics, alongside Master's degrees in Education Management and Marketing. CUC Ulster is a proud member of AACSB, which is the most important accreditation body for schools of business.

Aspiring students are encouraged to submit their applications before 1 September for admission in September 2023 or by 1 January for admission in January 2024. cuc-ulster.edu.qa C4

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Community College of Qatar (CCQ)

Established in 2010, the Community College of Qatar (CCQ) is an open admissions institution that offers a number of associate and bachelor degree programmes. Among them are two-year Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degree programmes for students wishing to transfer to four-year universities, high demand 2+2 associates and bachelor degree programmes, and two-year Associate of Applied Arts and Applied Science degree programmes. CCQ also offers short-term continuing education and marketable skills certificates for those that wish to upgrade their knowledge and skills. In addition, CCQ has partnered with a number of local and international four-year universities in order to provide students with the opportunity to seamlessly transfer to a university to obtain a bachelor degree without losing any of their coursework. ccq.edu.qa (CCQ Boys) C3, (CCQ Girls) D4

Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI)

Founded in 2014 by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies. The Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) is an independent institute for learning and research in the fields of Social Sciences, Humanities, Public Administration and Development Economics. Programmes of study are offered at the master’s degree level in three schools: Social Sciences and Humanities; Public Administration and Development Economics; and Psychology and Social Work. In addition, the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at DI offers a master's in Conflict Management and Humanitarian Action. dohainstitute.edu.qa D3

Lusail University (LU)

Lusail University (LU) is the first private national university in Qatar. It welcomed its first batch in 2020 with over 800 students accepted to join the College of Managerial, Financial and Economic Sciences, the College of Law, and the College of Education and Arts. Its mission is to offer academic programmes that contribute to the preparation of trained and qualified human resources to keep pace with the local and international labour market. It provides a stimulating environment for scientific research and knowledge production that contributes to sustainable development and promotes service and build the community.

Sorbonne University Doha, a branch of the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, offers a bachelor's degree in law in French under the College of Law at Lusail University. lu.edu.qa A4

QFBA-Northumbria University

Qatar Finance and Business Academy (QFBA) –Northumbria University is a partnership between QFBA and Northumbria University UK. QFBA has joined forces with Northumbria University to offer its students the unique opportunity of enrolling in specialised business courses. It provides a variety of degree programmes in Finance, Banking and Accounting, including International Foundation Programme (Business), Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Honours or Hons) in Accounting, BA (Hons) in Finance and Investment Management, BA (Hons) in International Banking and Finance, Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics and MSc in Digital Marketing. The offered degree programmes range from top up degrees, bachelor’s degrees to master’s degrees. The partnership opens a new gateway to a career in Accounting, Finance, and International Banking for citizens and residents in Qatar. qfba.edu.qa/northumbria B4

MIE-SPPU

Milestone International Education (MIE) is an academic institution licensed by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. It has partnered with Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), which is internationally accredited Indian university and is known as the 'Oxford of the East'. MIE has partnered with and is governed by Pune University, making MIE-SPPU the first Indian University in Qatar. MIE-SPPU offers four-year undergraduate degrees with academic credits in different majors: Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics, BA in Psychology, Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in General Management, BBA in Entrepreneurship, Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Computer Science, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in International Accounting, and BCom in Banking & Finance. miesppu.edu.qa E3

Oryx Universal College (OUC)

Established in 2020, Oryx Universal College (OUC) offers British Bachelor of Science (BSc) Honours (Hons) and Master of Science (MSc) qualifications in Qatar, in partnership with prestigious Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU). It was approved by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education with a distinct set of programmes expected to deliver skills and knowledge that are in high demand in the Middle East region and other parts of the world. With a focus on delivering STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) skills and knowledge, Oryx Universal College offers distinguished programmes that students can complete in Qatar, including BSc (Hons) in

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Computer Science, BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering, BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying, BSc (Hons) in Software Engineering, BA in Human Resource Management, BEng in Mechanical Engineering, MSc in Project Management, MSc in Cyber Security, MSc in Investment and Trade, and MSc in Leadership and Managment Practice. oryx.edu.qa C3

Police College (Qatar)

Established by Amiri Decree in 2013, the Police College (Qatar) offers a four-year bachelor’s degree in law and police science in Arabic. The college prepares cadres of students who recieve legal and police training to become officers and join the police force in Qatar. However, the college’s Supreme Council – which is chaired by the Minister of Interior and consists of a president, a deputy and other members who are appointed by the Minister of Interior – has the right to allow one or more subjects in a foreign language. Non-Qatari students who obtain scholarships from their own countries can also apply. portal.moi.gov.qa/ policecollege F1

Qatar Aeronautical College (QAC)

Qatar Aeronautical College (QAC) was founded in 1975 as the Civil Aviation College of the Gulf States, with assistance from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It changed its name in 1996 to Qatar Aeronautical College, and programmes include training not just for airline pilots, but also for aircraft maintenance engineers, air traffic controllers, meteorologists, airport operations management personnel and flight dispatchers. Qatari graduates aged 17–24 are eligible to apply for trainee positions sponsored by Qatar Airways, Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, etc. Qataris and other nationals may also apply to join on a fee-paying basis. qac.edu.qa D4

University Foundation College (UFC)

University Foundation College (UFC) is a private British college, licensed by MoEHE. UFC brings to Qatar ‘UK bridging’ programmes in business, humanities, engineering and science pathways developed and accredited by the Northern Consortium of UK universities (NCUK). NCUK is globally recognised for its programmes developed collaboratively with the 16 NCUK Partner Universities.

The college also houses SI-UK Qatar; SI-UK is the leading provider of independent advice and support to international students applying to study in the UK. SI-UK Qatar is an official Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) centre, and is part of a global network of 23 offices, helping thousands of international students join UK universities universityfoundationcollege.com C3

University of Calgary – Qatar (UCQ)

Established in 2007, the University of Calgary in Qatar (UCQ) offers university training in all aspects of professional nursing in compliance with the same rigorous international standards applied at the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary in Canada. In addition to a Bachelor of Nursing, UCQ offers a foundations programme that assists students with the language, mathematics and science skills they need to thrive in the nursing profession. ucalgary.edu.qa D2

University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST)

University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) was officially established by Amiri Decision No 13 of 2022, and it is the first national university that specialises in academic applied, technical, and professional education in the State of Qatar.

UDST has over 60 bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes, diplomas, and certificates. It houses five colleges – Business Management, Computing and Information Technology, Engineering Technology, Health Sciences and General Education – in addition to specialised training centres for individuals and companies. UDST is recognised for its student-centred learning and state-of-the-art facilities. Its world-renowned faculty and researchers work on developing students’ skills and help raise well-equipped graduates who are proudly serving different sectors of the economy and contributing to the achievement of human, social and economic development goals nationally and internationally. udst.edu.qa B3

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Qatar University

Since Qatar University (QU) was established in the late 1970s, the university has been striving to be a platform and a minaret of knowledge and enlightenment for Qatar, and one of the leading institutions of higher education in the country. Today, it offers quality education to more than 28,000 multinational students at the undergraduate and graduate level. QU meets international standards and maintains the fastest growing research profile in the region. It has always been the moving force of society as well as its centre of enlightenment.

QU has contributed in fulfilling the needs of society for qualified personnel, scholars, consultants and researchers in various specialisations. It has been actively interacting and contributing to the development of society through its academic and research expertise.

QU develops as society’s needs increase, and accordingly, it expands its colleges, departments and academic programmes to fulfil the necessary needs required to achieve Qatar National Vision 2030. It also employs its expertise in planning and setting up strategies to enhance stability in the social, economic, academic and human development domains.

QU has 11 colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, Engineering, Law, Pharmacy, Sharia and Islamic Studies, Health Sciences, Medicine and the College of Dental Medicine. QU recently announced its eleventh college, and fifth college under QU Health, the College of Nursing. QU offers various academic programmes and research projects based on international standards taking into account aspects and issues related to Arab-Islamic culture and identity.

QU has transformed from being an institution of learning to a platform of research, a process that took much effort and time to be achieved.

Research is an integral part of the academic environment at QU and is bolstered by an ambitious five-year roadmap addressing national priorities and listing four priority research areas -- Energy, Environment and Resource Sustainability; Social Change and Identity; Population, Health and Wellness; and Information, Communication and Technologies (ICT) – with a state-of-the-art Research Complex, and 18 research centres of excellence.

QU has emphasised international ranking during the last few years, and has strived to get the academic accreditations for several colleges and programmes to achieve quality assurance. International ranking and academic accreditation enables QU to observe performance and quality, and investigate strategies and applied plans in order to achieve university objectives.

Most recently, QU climbed up the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World Rankings 2024, placing 173 and entering the top 200, up from 208 the previous year, a significant milestone that showcases QU’s consistent improvement in all areas. For the second consecutive year, QU ranked second in the QS Arab Region University Rankings 2023. In addition, Times Higher Education (THE) announced that QU placed 28 in the THE Asia Rankings 2023, moving up 18 places from 2022 and proudly entering the top 30 universities in Asia. QU also achieved distinguished results in the prestigious THE Impact Ranking 2023, placing among elite universities worldwide.

As part of Qatar's policy, which aims to improve health services, QU announced in 2017 the establishment of a health cluster, aptly titled QU Health, to fulfil the market's needs for qualified national specialised cadre in all fields related to the health, safety and pharmaceutical industries.

QU’s diverse and lively student body is a testament to the potential of Qatar’s greatest future leaders, respected scholars and inspired artisans. Students at QU enjoy the convenience and beauty of state-of-the-art facilities and technology, paired with traditional values, in a harmony and ease-of-access, which fully supports their education and life experiences. qu.edu.qa B3

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Qatar Foundation

Qatar Foundation (QF) is a private, non-profit organisation that supports Qatar on its journey to becoming a diversified and sustainable economy, providing homegrown solutions for the benefit of Qatar and the world. QF was founded in 1995 by the Father Amir, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, and HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of QF. HE Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani is Vice Chairperson and CEO of QF.

Education City, QF’s flagship initiative, is a stunning campus that spans more than 12 sq km and hosts branch campuses of some of the world’s leading educational institutes, a homegrown university, and other research, scholastic, and community centres. Together, these institutes make Education City a unique model of academic and research excellence, pioneering a new approach to multidisciplinary, global education and enabling breakthroughs that benefit Qatar and the rest of the world.

K-12 Schools

At QF, an education ecosystem has been built that caters to students from when they are six months old through to postgraduate study, creating an exciting environment for lifelong learning. The bedrock of this model is formed by a wide array of K-12 schools that deliver unique learning opportunities and strive to meet the individual needs of each student in its diverse community.

Since opening its first school in 1996, QF has been continuously expanding its network and operates 13 schools today. These include: Qatar Academy, which has five branches in different geographical locations throughout Qatar; Qatar Leadership Academy (QLA), which promotes personal growth in young men through excellence in academics, leadership, athletics, and character; Renad Academy, which provides education and specialised services for children with autism; Awsaj Academy, which supports children and young people with learning challenges; Qatar Academy for Science and Technology (QAST), offering an advanced academic programme in

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects; Academyati, a unique progressive school championing alternative learning pedagogies; Tariq Bin Ziad, which provides a bilingual education deeply rooted in Qatar’s culture and heritage; and the Academic Bridge Program (ABP), which helps high school graduates better prepare themselves for rigorous university programmes.

Higher Education

QF's higher education offerings include partnerships with seven leading universities from around the world and one homegrown university. They are Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q), Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar), Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ), Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q), Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), HEC Paris in Qatar, and Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU). Each of these universities focus on specific subject areas where they are globally renowned, while collaborating across disciplines in a uniquely integrated campus.

Research, Development and Innovation

QF is transforming the nation as a leading hub for research, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Specialised research institutes are making major advances in fields such as artificial intelligence, personalised medicine, and sustainable energy –providing cutting-edge solutions for Qatar and the world. Another key pillar of this ecosystem, Qatar Science & Technology Park (QSTP), provides a platform to enable large multinational companies and local tech startups alike to setup their base in Qatar – see Investment and Trade in the Business and Economy section. QF has also established Sidra Medicine, a world-class women's and children's hospital and medical research hub. See Healthcare in Qatar in the Living in Qatar section.

As an open and active organisation, community development is also at the heart of everything that QF does. Among its wide range of initiatives, there are specific programmes tailored to promoting active and healthy lifestyles, preserving Qatari culture and heritage, advancing the Arabic language, and creating a more sustainable planet. qf.org.qa C2

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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q)

For more than a century, Carnegie Mellon University has challenged the curious and passionate to imagine and deliver work that matters. A private, top-ranked and global university, Carnegie Mellon sets its own course with programmes that inspire creativity and collaboration.

In 2004, Carnegie Mellon and Qatar Foundation (QF) began a partnership to deliver select programmes that will contribute to the long-term development of Qatar. Today, Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar offers undergraduate programmes in biological sciences, business administration, computer science, and information systems. More than 450 students from 60 countries call Carnegie Mellon Qatar home. Graduates from CMU-Q are pursuing their careers in top organisations within Qatar and around the world, and many have started their own entrepreneurial ventures. With 16 graduating classes, the total number of alumni is more than 1,200. qatar.cmu.edu

Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q)

Established in 1789, Georgetown University is one of the world’s leading academic and research institutions, offering a unique educational experience that prepares the next generation of global citizens to lead and make a difference in the world. Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q) continues this tradition with its campus in Education City.

GU-Q offers the same internationally respected Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) degree as the campus in Washington, DC, allowing students to major in culture and politics, international economics, international history, or international politics, and to earn certificates in American Studies, Arab and Regional Studies, or Media and Politics, along with minors in Africana Studies, Arabic, or Indian Ocean World Studies. The university also delivers a range of executive education programmes and custom-designed master's degrees. qatar.georgetown.edu

Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU)

Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), a member of QF, was founded in 2010 as a research-intensive university that acts as a catalyst for transformative change in Qatar and the region while having

global impact. Located in Education City, HBKU is committed to building and cultivating human capacity through an enriching academic experience, innovative ecosystem, and unique partnerships. HBKU delivers multidisciplinary undergraduate and graduate programmes through its colleges, and provides opportunities for research and scholarship through its institutes and centres. hbku.edu.qa

HEC Paris in Qatar

Founded in 1881 by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry, HEC Paris, a founding member of the Université Paris-Saclay, brings together 140 permanent professors, more than 4,500 students, and 8,000 executives and directors in education each year. In 2010, HEC Paris joined QF and brought world-class Executive Education programmes and research activity to Doha and the region. By 2011, HEC Paris had launched Qatar’s first international Executive MBA (EMBA), which was ranked number 1 worldwide by the Financial Times in 2019. The HEC Paris international EMBA is a part-time programme that provides executives with a set of fundamental skills to expand their knowledge and leadership capabilities.

In addition to the EMBA, HEC Paris in Qatar provides a Specialised Master’s Degree in Strategic Business Unit Management. The institution also offers nondegree management programmes for executives, in the form of executive short programmes and certificates as well as custom-designed programmes for individual companies. qatar.exed.hec.edu

Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q)

Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) offers bachelor’s degrees from Northwestern’s School of Communication and the Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. Northwestern Qatar also offers a variety of executive education programmes for professionals in Qatar. Northwestern Qatar is the 12th school of Northwestern University, which is ranked among the top universities in the world. Northwestern is ranked 10th by the US News & World Report and 26th by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Students interested in news reporting, multimedia storytelling, and strategic communication enrol in Northwestern Qatar’s programme in journalism and strategic communication. If their interest is more aligned with creative media – scriptwriting, cinematography, film production and animation –the programme in communication offers both the academic rigour and the training in the technical components of those careers. In addition to their majors, all Northwestern Qatar students benefit

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Georgetown University in Qatar is a diverse community of outstanding students, faculty, and staff, dedicated to scholarship, learning, and service. The holistic learning environment extends beyond the classroom, offering leadership development, sports activities, community service initiatives, and research programs. Graduates have applied their degree in international affairs to successful careers in a wide range of industries, including banking, business, consulting, government, communications, and more.

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Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ)

Texas A&M University, recognised as having one of the premier engineering programmes in the world, has offered bachelor’s degrees in chemical engineering, electrical and computer engineering, mechanical engineering and petroleum engineering at QF’s Education City campus since 2003, and master’s degrees in chemical engineering since autumn 2011. Texas A&M at Qatar has awarded more than 1,500 degrees since 2007. In addition to engineering courses, Texas A&M at Qatar provides classes in science, mathematics, liberal arts and the humanities. All four of the undergraduate engineering programmes offered are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. The curriculum offered at Texas A&M at Qatar is materially the same as that offered at the main campus in College Station, Texas, and the courses in Doha are taught in English in a coeducational setting. Faculty from around the world are attracted to Texas A&M at Qatar to provide this educational experience and to participate in research activities now valued at more than USD284.3 mn, and that address issues important to the State of Qatar. qatar.tamu.edu

Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar)

Established in 1998 through a partnership with Qatar Foundation (QF), Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar) is the international branch campus of Virginia Commonwealth University’s (VCU) School of the Arts, a top-ranked art and design programme in the US.

VCUarts Qatar is celebrating a fruitful 25-year alliance between VCU and QF that underscores the commitment of each institution to excellence, enquiry, discovery and innovation in a global setting. It offers students the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in graphic design, interior design, painting and printmaking, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in kinetic imaging – coming in Fall/Autumn 2024, a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history, and a Master of Fine Arts degree in design. A vibrant community with a global reach, the university promises to instill in students a lifelong

passion for education and the arts. VCUarts Qatar offers valuable opportunities for cross-cultural exchange and connects VCUarts to the influential art and design world of the Middle East and beyond. The campus attracts renowned contributors to contemporary visual culture for speaking and teaching engagements, and hosts two major international events: Tasmeem Doha, a biennial art and design conference; and the Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art. qatar.vcu.edu

Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar (WCM-Q)

Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar (WCM-Q) is at the forefront of medical education, clinical care, and biomedical research in the Middle East. Established in 2001 as a partnership between Cornell University in the US and QF, WCM-Q is part of Cornell University and was the first US university to offer its MD degree overseas.

From their very first year, medical students gain clinical experience with the country’s finest healthcare providers, and go on to residencies in some of the best teaching hospitals in the world.

WCM-Q’s Division of Continuing Professional Development is accredited to provide continuing medical education for physicians and in doing so disseminates information about clinical best practice, augmenting local healthcare delivery.

In line with its commitment to focus on diseases prevalent in Qatar and the wider region, WCM-Q has a world-class biomedical research programme, the first of its kind in the Middle East. WCM-Q researchers conduct investigations at the basic, translational and community levels, addressing complex diseases such as diabetes, infectious diseases such as COVID-19 and hepatitis C, and helping to inform more efficient healthcare delivery by ushering in the era of precision medicine. The biomedical research programme also delivers robust training programmes, helping to build local research capacity and contributing to Qatar’s knowledge economy.

WCM-Q’s affiliation with Cornell University and Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), Sidra Medicine, Aspetar, the Feto Maternal Medical Centre Doha, and the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC), has created powerful partnerships that are dedicated to delivering excellence in education, patient care and biomedical research. qatar–weill.cornell.edu

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Education Courses, Tutoring and Lectures

Excellence Training Centre D3 Offers various language courses in English and Arabic as well as preparation for English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course and test preparation for IELTS and TOEFL. 4436 0225, excellence.qa

Geometric Learning Centre D3 A tuition centre that offers personalised English and maths learning programmes in the British curriculum.

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Al Rayyan International University College (ARIU) D3 (previously Stenden Qatar) Offers language courses in Arabic and English as well as IELTS preparation. 4489 3333/55, ariu.edu.qa

Asas Language Center E3 Offers language courses in English, Arabic and French as well as specialised courses in technical and legal reports, and academic writing. It also offers IELTS test preparation. 6690 7449, asas-language.com.qa

Aptech Qatar D4 A computer education centre with more than 35 years of expertise that also offers language training in academic and business English. 4444 3600/3700, aptechqatar.com

Berlitz Language Center E4 Offers tuition in more than 10 languages. Test preparation for IELTS and TOEFL. 4455 0506/7, berlitz-qatar.com

British Council D3 Offers a wide range of English language courses as well as access to a library and computers. It is also an IELTS centre. 800 5501, britishcouncil.qa

Community Service and Continuing Education Center (CCE) B3 Offers a variety of certification programmes and training courses at Qatar University. Training courses are offered to all community members in a number of disciplines such as language (English, Arabic, French, Turkish, Chinese, etc), business, leadership, management, finance, accounting and information processing. Test preparation courses for GMAT, GRE, IELTS and ACT are also offered. 4403 3925, qu.edu.qa/cce

Educate Learning Center B4 Offers students at all competency levels an opportunity to develop their language skills in English, Arabic, German and French, as well as major exam preparation courses such as IELTS and TOEFL. 4006 3031, educate.com.qa

EduTec Training Center E4 Offers vocational training and award recognised qualifications. The centre specialises in tailor-made courses in English, corporate and placement tests. 3343 3354, edu-tec.net

Inception Center D3 A language and translation centre offering a variety of distinctive language programmes and courses including English, French, Spanish and Arabic for non-Arabic speakers. 5085 2420, inception-qa.com, inception-languages-center.business.site

Inlingua Qatar (Score Plus Qatar – The Princeton Review) D3 A test preparation and language training centre offering language courses in English, French, German, Spanish and Arabic, and test preparation in SAT, ACT, GMAT, GRE, IELTS and TOEFL. 4413 1260, 4436 8580, inlinguaqatar.com, scoreplusqatar.business.site Institut Français du Qatar B3 A range of French courses for adults and children, certifications in French language. Tests for immigration to Canada or Quebec. 4493 0862/3, 3168 0085, if-qatar.com

Leaders Training Center E4 A provider of professional development courses offering Spoken Arabic as well as test preparation in IELTS and Occupational English Test (OET). 3110 1550, 4466 4321, leaders.qa

London Education Centre Multiple locations Provides customised one-on-one tutoring in English, Maths, Physics and Science as well as ACT/SAT test preparation. 7064 3300 (Al Thumama), 7069 8788 (Bani Hajer), lec.qa

Oxford Learning C3 Offers tutoring in reading, writing, English, Maths, Science and ESL as well as exam preparations, and for children with learning disabilities. 4491 0777, oxfordlearning.qa

Shakespeare Language Center D2 Offers courses to students and adult learners, and special programmes for school students, homework and study support as well as major exam preparation courses such as IELTS, TOEFL, SAT and IGCSE. In addition, it offers language courses in English, French, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish, German, Russian and more. 4450 2885, 3334 4509, see their Facebook or Instagram page for more information

StudyPlus D3 A premium academic tutoring and exam preparation centre offering language courses in English and English Literature in Edexcel, Cambridge and IB Curriculum. Also offers courses in Core Maths, Further Pure Maths, Physics,

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Chemistry, Biology, Business Studies, Accounting, Economics, ESL, EFL, Statistics, Mechanics, and ICT. 4442 4294, thestudyplus.com

TII Language Center at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) C2 Offers top-class language training in 12 languages for adults, namely Arabic, English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian and Turkish, in addition to eight languages for kids and teenagers between the ages of 5 and 15 years, namely Arabic, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Turkish, Mandarin Chinese and Portuguese. 4454 2578/993, tii.qa

Community Classes and Extra-mural Courses

Community Service and Continuing Education Center (CCE) B3 Offers preparation courses in Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Non Profit Accounting Professional (CNAP), Certified Information System Auditor (CISA), Project Management Professional (PMP®), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Internet Computer Driving License (ICDL), and certification programmes in Cybersecurity and Blockchain. 4403 3925, qu.edu.qa/cce

Education Development Institute (EDI) C2

A member of Qatar Foundation (QF) that serves as a centre of excellence in professional development and lifelong learning, by supporting the growth and development of the educational community within Qatar and internationally. 4454 2122, edi.qa

Enertech Qatar D3 A Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) training centre providing standardised health and safety training. 4401 0888, enertechqatar.com

Excellence Training Centre D3 Offers various courses in accounting and finance, human resources management, management and administrative skills, and more. 4436 0225, excellence.qa

Qatar Financial & Business Academy (QFBA)

C4 A leading national training provider offering professional training to individuals and customised learning and development programmes for corporates, and various courses in finance and investment. 4496 8333, qfba.edu.qa

Qatar Skills Training Centre E3 Offers vocational training, education and professional development. 4416 1622, qatarskills.com.qa

Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUarts Qatar) C2 At Education City, the School of Arts offers a selection of art, design and craft courses in English and/or Arabic, and holds workshops and lectures including an annual fashion show each spring. 4402 0555, qatar.vcu.edu

Lectures/Discussions/Workshops

Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art C2 At Education City, the museum holds lectures, workshops and artist encounters. 4402 8830, mathaf.org.qa

Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) D4 Education Centre offers talks, art workshops, programmes and training courses for children and adults. 4422 4444, 4452 5555, mia.org.qa

National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) D4 The museum offers free online and in-person art and culture workshops for families and children as well as storytelling programmes for children in Arabic and/or English. 4452 5555, nmoq.org.qa

Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP) C2

A member of QF offering technovate, networking seminars and open discussions. QSTP also supports aspiring entrepreneurs through numerous opportunities to turn passions into successful businesses with innovative programmes such as Arab Innovation Academy, Research to Startup and XLR8, as well as an Incubation Center and funding programmes. 4454 7070, qstp.org.qa

Weill Cornell Medicine – Qatar (WCM-Q) C2

At Education City, WCM-Q is the first medical school in Qatar. It hosts occasional Grand Rounds, a platform for physicians to attend high-quality lectures on developments in medicine, ask questions and network with peers (colleagues and specialists) to promote interdisciplinary collaborations for improved patient care.

4492 8000, qatar-weill.cornell.edu

For a list of contact numbers of educational institutions, see Useful Numbers in this section. Arabic language courses can be found in Arabic/Islamic Culture Courses in this section.

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Arabic/Islamic Culture Courses

Arabic, the official language of Qatar, ranks sixth among the world’s major languages and is the native tongue of nearly 250 mn people around the world, as well as the language of the Holy Quran and thus, Islam. It is one of the United Nations' six official languages.

All courses and fees are subject to change. Start learning Arabic with the simple words and greetings in Arabic Phrases in the Discovering Qatar section.

Classical Arabic has preserved the language of the Quran for over 1,400 years. Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is an adapted form of the classical language used in books, newspapers, on TV and radio, and at times, in conversation.

Classical Arabic and MSA are, to a large extent, learned languages and must be taught in schools, since nearly all Arabs grow up learning a colloquial form of the language. Local dialects vary with more than 30 different regional variations.

Arabic is written from right to left. There are 18 distinct letter shapes, which vary slightly depending on whether they are connected to another letter before or after them. There are no 'capital' letters. The full alphabet of 28 letters is created by placing various combinations of dots above or below some of these letters. Other languages – such as Persian, Urdu and Malay –use adaptations of the Arabic script.

Arabic language courses in Qatar offer a choice of colloquial Qatari Arabic or MSA. Islam is the official religion in Qatar. Courses offer a chance to learn about the faith as well.

Courses in Qatar

Al Rayyan International University College (ARIU) D3 (previously Stenden Qatar) Offers Arabic Language Level 1 Basics, a two-month course to learn basic Arabic (speaking, writing and reading) at QAR1,900 per person. 4489 3333/55, ariu.edu.qa

Arabic for Non-Native Speakers (ANNS) Center at Qatar University B3 A specialised language centre that offers certificates of completion to international students whose mother tongue is not Arabic. A one academic year programme provides students with communicative skills of comprehension, speaking, reading, writing and pragmatics. QU also offers a bachelor's degree and master's degree in the Arabic language. 4403 4584/91, qu.edu.qa/artssciences/departments/anns

Berlitz Language Center E4 Group and private conversational and written Arabic courses at levels 1 – 10. Evening classes are available twice a week at each level. Fees vary. 4455 0506/7, berlitz-qatar.com

Excellence Training Centre D3 Offers various language courses in Arabic and English as well as test preparations. 4436 0225, excellence.qa

Qatar Foundation Interbational (QFI) Multiple locations An international organisation that advances Arabic language education across the world. QFI has curated lists of Arabic programmes at higher education institutions, as well as summer programmes geared for primary and secondary students. info@qfi.org, qfi.org

Institut Français du Qatar B3 The successor to the French Cultural Centre (CCF), the official French Institute provides courses in MSA for French and non-French speakers. Private tuition and corporate courses also available. Fees vary. 4493 0862/3, 3168 0085 (WhatsApp), if-qatar.com

Language Center at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (DI) B3 Offers courses in Arabic language and culture within a proficiency-based framework, founded on a communicative and taskoriented approach. Classes target the development of the various skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing). 4419 9444, dohainstitute.edu.qa

Leaders Training Center E4 A provider of professional development courses offering Spoken Arabic as well as test preparation in IELTS and Occupational English Test (OET). 3110 1550, 4466 4321, leaders.qa

Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center D4 (previously known as Fanar) Lessons in MSA with separate classes for men and women. Courses at levels 1 – 5 are intensive and last two and a half months, with classes twice a week. Classes in Islamic studies and culture in English, with assistance in Tagalog (Philippines), Sinhalese (Sri Lanka) and Nepali. 4444 7444, binzaid@islam.gov.qa, binzaid.gov.qa

TII Arabic Language Program at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) C2 Offers courses in MSA or the Qatari (Khaleeji) dialect with an emphasis on communication. Also available are courses in medical Arabic to help healthcare professionals communicate with patients. 4454 2578/993, tii.qa

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The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) in Qatar has announced the launch of 22 new projects worth a whopping QAR4.1 bn (USD1.12 bn).

Qatar has invested heavily in the development of its world class ports. To showcase that development and the maritime history of Qatar, Mwani Qatar has opened the new Hamad Port Visitors Centre.

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Alfardan Exchange 4453 7777 alfardanexchange.com.qa

Al Jazeera Exchange 4436 3822

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Al Mana Exchange 4442 4226 almanaexchange.com

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Arabian Exchange 4443 8300 arabianex.com

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Travelex Qatar 4443 4252 travelex.qa

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The Banking Network

Send money online and via the app, or find a branch at westernunion.com/qa/en

There are hundreds of bank branches and ATMs across the country, in nearly all of the malls, hotels, souqs, hospitals and petrol stations. Visitors can usually access funds in their home accounts by using their cards here, with some ATMs allowing the withdrawal of USD and Euro – check for commission or exchange rate fees. Major credit cards are widely accepted. Exchange houses provide remittance services and foreign exchange and are licensed by Qatar Central Bank. There are no exchange control regulations, but movement of money in and out of local accounts is monitored and a declaration of origin for large cash deposits may be required. Cash transactions above QAR50,000 are now prohibited. The GCCNET system, established by the GCC countries, is a single ATM network linking all GCC point of sale switches – in Qatar this is NAPS (National ATM & POS Switch). Branch opening hours: Generally Sunday – Thursday 7:30 am – 1 pm. Many banks have extended branch operations, particularly at malls; check the bank's website for timings and locations of branches and ATMs.

Digital branches and services: HSBC Msheireb Downtown Digital branch

• QIB Video Banking via the QIB mobile app

• Virtual assistants: Dukhan Bank (Rashid), Qatar Islamic Bank (Zaki)

E-payment services: QCB has authorised digital payment services via the Qatar Mobile Payment system, the first instant national digital wallet for transactions, bringing together all mobile payment service providers in Qatar.

Participants:

• Qatar National Bank

• Arab Bank

• Ooredoo Money

• Qatar Islamic Bank

• Doha Bank

• Dukhan Bank

• Qatar International Islamic Bank

• HSBC

• Masraf Al Rayan

• Ahli Bank

• Commercial Bank of Qatar

• Infinity Payment Solutions (iPay) by Vodafone Qatar.

Global digital wallet services (Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay): All are available and accepted in Qatar. PayPal: Goods and Services only – Friends and Family is not available.

Himyan: Introduced by QCB as the first national prepaid card and accepted at all ATMs, POS and online stores.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) has stated all commercial outlets operating in the country must provide an electronic payment service to customers without adding additional charges, nor impose charges for the use of debit/credit cards.

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Currency

The unit of currency is the Qatari Riyal (QAR), divided into 100 Dirhams (Dh), issued by Qatar Central Bank (QCB). It is pegged to the US dollar at a fixed exchange rate of USD1 = QAR3.64.

The fifth series of notes were introduced in December 2020. A new QAR200 note joins the QAR1, QAR5, QAR10, QAR50, QAR100 and QAR500 notes. The old notes ceased to be legal tender on 31 December 2021, although the public can change the old notes at QCB for another 10 years. Banknotes incorporate security threads, as well as special features for recognition by the blind and visually impaired, and the new QAR500 note features a holographic security thread, the first in the Middle East to do so. Coins remain unchanged at Dh5, Dh10, Dh25 and Dh50. Four GCC countries support the creation of a Gulf Monetary Union (GMU) – Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain; the UAE and Oman have withdrawn entry. The GCC Supreme Council in 2008 approved the Monetary Union Agreement and the Statute of the Monetary Council. The headquarters of the Gulf Monetary Council opened in Riyadh in 2013 with monetary union proposed later in the year. Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia subsequently agreed to establish a unified central bank with currency pegged to the USD. There has been no further action since 2013.

The Banking Sector

Overseen by Qatar Central Bank (QCB), the sector comprises a number of regional, foreign and Islamic banks. State-owned Qatar Development Bank provides financing to SMEs, while QInvest focuses on investment banking, asset management and investing its own capital.

Barwa Bank and International Bank of Qatar (IBQ) signed a final agreement in August 2018 to merge the two banks, the first in Qatar's banking history, to create a Sharia-compliant financial institution with more than USD22 bn in assets. The legal merger was completed in April 2019, trading as Barwa Bank, with IBQ products converted to Shariacompliant equivalents. Barwa changed its name to Dukhan Bank in October 2020.

In June 2020 negotiations began for another merger between Masraf Al Rayan and Al Khalij Commercial Bank (al khaliji). Masraf Al Rayan was previously involved as a third bank in the merger between Barwa Bank and IBQ. Masraf Al Rayan and al khaliji's merger agreement in January 2021 was completed in November 2021. al khaliji's business was absorbed into Masraf Al Rayan's, with the latter becoming the remaining legal entity operating in accordance with Islamic Sharia principles. It is now one of the largest Sharia-compliant banks in Qatar and the region, with over QAR182 bn in total assets.

The Cabinet approved a draft resolution in December 2021, allowing a non-Qatari investor to own up to 100% of the capital in four banks: Commercial Bank of Qatar, Masraf Al Rayan, Qatar Islamic Bank, and Qatar National Bank.

A new loan-to-deposit requirement of 100% came into effect in 2018. The adoption of International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 9 by QCB has strengthened the provision coverage at Qatar’s commercial banks – under the IFRS standard, banks and financial entities have to set aside a certain proportion of profit against losses for unseen reasons. QCB set up the Supreme Emergency Committee in 2018 to monitor the day-to-day activities of financial institutions in the country, addressing emergency matters and easing the flow of work.

The Economist Intelligence Unit noted in May 2023 that Qatar's banking system risk is among the lowest in the Middle East. In the same month, The Financial Action Task Force and the Middle East and North Africa Financial Action Task Force commended Qatar for its efforts in combating money laundering and countering terrorism financing, being compliant or largely compliant for all 40 recommendations in its system.

Qatar Central Bank

Under Law No 13 of 2012 Qatar Central Bank and the Regulation of Financial Services, QCB is deemed an autonomous corporate body, with a capital of QAR50 bn and under the direct control of The Amir. It is headed by a governor appointed by The Amir, and primary goals include financial stability, supporting developmental activities and strengthening the

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national economy. The law covers banks, insurance companies, exchange houses, Qatar Exchange and QFC-registered entities. Amiri Decision No 65 of 2021 appointed HE Sheikh Bandar bin Mohammed bin Saoud Al Thani as Governor of QCB. qcb.qa

Under Law No 13 of 2012, the Financial Stability and Risk Monitoring Committee shall study existing and future risks related to all banking, financial, insurance and stock market activities. The panel works closely with the Ministry of Finance to frame general policies.

The law provides strict penalties for anyone accepting deposits from the public without a valid licence from the banking regulator – violators can face a jail term of up to five years and/or a fine of up to QAR5 mn. For those refusing to accept the legal tender of Qatar, there is a jail term of three years and/or a fine of up to QAR5 mn. Issuing forged currency means 10 years in jail and/or a fine of QAR10 mn. Manipulating accounts incurs a prison term of up to three years and/or a fine of up to QAR200,000.

Regulations in 2013 curbed investment options for local banks. Equities and bonds can account for up to 25% of a bank’s capital and reserves; debt issued by the government and national banks are exempt. There is also a limit on the amount placed with individual companies and unlisted securities: a maximum of 5% of capital and reserves for foreign investments and 10% domestically. Total foreign equities is capped at 15%.

The Qatar Renminbi Centre opened in 2015 and is the first in the region to offer Renminbi (RMB) clearing and settlement, increasing financial connectivity between China, Southwest Asia and the MENA region. The centre provides access to China’s onshore RMB and foreign exchange markets to local financial institutions – Chinese companies have become active partners in Qatar, and the RMB centre will facilitate trade via their agreement with QCB. qatarrmbcentre.com

Law No 20 of 2019 on combating money laundering and terrorism financing was issued in September 2019, replacing Law No 4 of 2010, with implementing regulations following in December. The law is in accordance with the latest standards adopted by major international organisations including Financial Action Task Force, highlighting Qatar's regional role in setting standards in its legal and regulatory framework for combating money laundering and terrorism financing.

Fintech regulations

Noting the increasing growth and popularity of fintech, QCB has established the Fintech

Regulatory Sandbox and launched Qatar FinTech Hub (QFTH) as a means of boosting financial innovation. The regulatory sandbox, co-founded by Qatar Development Bank, invites entities to safely live-trial their services in the digital payment services space. fintech.qa

QCB launched the National Fintech Strategy 2023 in March 2023 to 'support and reinforce a diversified economy and investments in Qatar based on financial technology and technological innovation,' according to the QCB Governor.

The new strategy has four pillars to boost Qatar's economic growth: establishing infrastructure eg advanced regulatory rules and electronic platforms to develop financial technology; prioritising innovation and financial technology sector growth, especially Islamic financial technology and sustainable development, as well as insurance technology; empowering companies and enhancing their performance by using financial technology solutions and making the State of Qatar a financial technology hub; and providing a smooth mechanism and support for the transition towards cash-less transactions.

This new strategy will add to the number of initiatives already in place to support the fintech sector, such as electronic wallets, instant payments and transfers, and the first local prepaid electronic payment card (Himyan).

Qatar Credit Bureau

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restrictions on banks. Qatar Credit Bureau provides analytical data and supports banks’ use of advanced techniques in risk management, as well as support sustainable growth of credit in Qatar. It provides banks with information on customers' total exposure in the market and the loans they hold, enabling banks to choose prospective customers. cb.gov.qa

Loans, Bank Charges and Interest Rates

Loans: Under QCB rules, the default period for a substandard loan is three months or more, for a doubtful loan six months, and a bad loan nine months. Banks have to closely monitor loan disbursement and forward reports on customer creditworthiness to QCB. There is also a duty to track and follow defaulting customers and seek resolution – if this fails, they will take legal action. Non‑payment of loans could lead to a travel ban for Qatar and possibly the GCC.

QCB has imposed ceilings on the amounts a bank can lend as a personal loan to citizens and expatriates. Banks cannot lend more than QAR400,000 to an expatriate, over a maximum repayment period of 48 months, against a max 50% of total monthly salary, and at a max 6.5% interest rate. For Qatari citizens there is a max loan of QAR2 mn over a max 72 months. Banks cannot use post‑dated cheques for the loan value.

Mortgages: New rules were introduced by QCB in July 2023, to be applied by Qatari banks and subsidiaries within the country. Branches and subsidiaries of Qatari banks outside the State of Qatar should comply with the instructions and conditions of the host regulatory authorities as long as the collaterals and financed properties are outside the country.

There are three categories:

• Ready and under construction residential properties for individuals, whose repayment sources are linked to the client's own sources, salary or any other non real estate sources:

ø For Qataris, proprieties up to QAR6 mn –maximum loan to value (LTV) of 80% and max tenure of 30 years; above QAR6 mn – max LTV 75%, max tenure 30 years.

ø For residents, for properties up to QAR6 mn –max LTV 75%, max tenure 25 years; above QAR6 mn max LTV 70%, max tenure 25 years.

• Financing ready properties for individuals and companies for investment and commercial purposes, with the repayment depending mainly on real estate revenues:

ø For Qatari citizens and companies, which Qatari partners own not less than 51%, for property value up to QAR10 mn – max LTV 75%, max tenure 25 years; over QAR10mn – max LTV 70%, max tenure 25 years.

ø For residents (individuals or companies), for property value up to QAR10 mn – max LTV 70%, max tenure 25 years; over QAR10 mn – max LTV 65%, max tenure 25 years.

ø For non residents, property value up to QAR10 mn – max LTV 60%, max tenure 20 years; over QAR10 mn – max LTV 60%, max tenure 15 years.

• Financing real estate under construction for investment and commercial purposes with the repayment depending on the property revenues in whole or in part:

ø For Qatari citizens and companies, which Qatari partners own not less than 51 – max LTV 60%, max tenure 20 years.

ø Foreigners (residents and non resident) – max LTV 50%, max tenure 15 years.

QCB rules for granting mortgages for salary customers states the debt burden ratio should not exceed 75% of the total salary for Qataris, and 50% for expatriates.

If the customer obtains permanent residence in Qatar as a result of owning the property, the mortgage providers can extend the tenure to be similar to that of residents.

The amendments also state that for under construction property financing, the grace period, if granted, should not exceed three years and be within the overall tenure, with regular interest payments during this period on a monthly or quarterly basis.

Documents usually required: • Valuation Report from an approved real estate agent • Salary assignment letter if the home loan is the first facility with the bank • ID for Qataris or passport and valid residence card for expatriates • Copy of the Title Deed and map • Building insurance cover. Discuss provision for life assurance against any loan amount taken and consider updating your will.

Bank charges: Banks must prominently display all interest rates on personal loans and credit cards, as well as publish them in local newspapers.

Credit cards: A maximum 12% annual interest rate and usually only issued when customers transfer their salary or have an adequate deposit at the bank.

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Interest rates: Announced by QCB on overnight deposit and loan transactions between QCB and local banks via the Qatar Money Market Rate Standing Facility, a monetary instrument through which local banks can request access to loan and deposit facilities with QCB at daily interest rates. QCB and Bloomberg jointly launched the first Qatar interbank offer rate (QIBOR) fixing in 2012. This is the interest rate charged by banks in Qatar for interbank transactions.

Given the fixed parity between the Qatari riyal and the US dollar, QCB short term interest rates policies are subordinated to the fixed exchange rate policy, making QCB overnight interest rates closely related to its USD counterpart, the Fed Funds Rate.

Following adjustments by the US Federal Reserve, in May 2023 QCB increased the overnight lending to 6%, the deposit rate to 5.50% and the repo rate to 5.75%.

Accounts

Standard bank facilities: Debit/credit cards, standing orders, money transfers, personal loans, vehicle loans, and mortgages on current and savings accounts (including joint accounts). Some accounts offer longer terms, higher interest and the option to save in USD, GBP and Euros. 24/7 telephone and internet banking services and apps offer additional options, while some services such as ordering a cheque book can be accessed via the bank's ATM network. With mobile banking a customer relations officer can visit you at home or work to assist with banking requirements. Most banks offer premium banking services.

The Wage Protection Scheme (WPS) is an electronic salary transfer system that ensures workers are paid as per their employment agreement, initiated by the Ministry of Labour and QCB. Employees therefore need a local bank account in order to receive their wages from the employer.

International bank account number (IBAN): Adopted in 2014 as a standard for identifying and numbering all bank accounts in Qatar. The system applies to all accounts in banks operating in the country, and can be found on bank statements or online in account details. The existing account number is not replaced; additional characters appear in front of the account number to form a 29‑character IBAN. All incoming and outgoing transfers to and from banks and financial institutions must use IBAN.

Opening an Account: Documents usually required:

• A valid residence card or work visa. A worker’s dependants (eg spouse and family) can open an account but may require his permission as he is their sponsor (check with the individual bank).

• Valid passport.

• For current accounts, a letter from the employer/ sponsor confirming the monthly salary in Qatari Riyals, with the company’s official stamp. You may have to transfer your salary to the new account but check with the individual bank.

• Some banks may ask to see your tenancy agreement to establish your residential address.

• Take copies of these documents, along with identity photographs. Ask for photocopies of any documents signed.

Cheques: A chequebook can be issued with a current account. They are not widely accepted for instant payment; post‑dated cheques are commonly used for house rental payments. The onus of responsibility is on the banks not to encash cheques before the designated date. Issuing a cheque without the necessary funds in your account is a serious criminal offence and the bank or creditor may notify the police, leading to possible prosecution.

Punishment for causing a cheque to bounce due to insufficient funds can be severe: jail terms of between three months and three years, and/ or fines of between QAR3,000 and QAR10,000. Cases being filed are on the rise in the country, mostly for cheques for large amounts, and the Capital Security Department records all cases electronically to speed up the process.

Under new QCB instructions, the Qatar Credit Bureau lists individuals and companies who have issued at least one bounced cheque. Banks are not obligated to issue new cheque books to these customers unless the amount has been settled and their name removed. Banks must also report any customer who has issued a bounced cheque.

Credit cards: Widely available with all the usual privileges, with the credit limit determined by the cardholder's salary or savings balance. Family members may also be eligible for a card. Check at the time of applying for issuance and renewal fees, conversion charges, and payment options.

Since 2014 all card transactions made using the magnetic stripe inside and outside of Qatar will be declined. However, as certain countries (eg the US, India and the Philippines) still use the magstripe for transactions, customers should activate their card before travelling.

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Offshore banking: Offshore banking can be a secure anchor for an expat's finances while out of their home country. Check with local banks for availability of international bank accounts in USD, GBP, or Euros. Complaints: Unresolved consumer complaints can be made online to QCB's Consumer Protection Department. qcb.gov.qa

Financial Services and Insurance

Financial services are provided by entities registered with the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC). Insurance products are widely available from local and international companies (see Living in Qatar).

Under Law No 13 of 2012 QCB and the Regulation of Financial Services, only local insurance providers are permitted to underwrite any kind of risk against properties in Qatar. Decision No 1 of 2016 issued by the Governor of QCB provides instructions related to licencing, regulation and controls, risk management, accounting, and other requirements. Listed companies must have capital in excess of QAR100 mn or a risk-based capital, while unlisted companies must have capital higher than that set by QCB or their risk-based capital.

Decision No 7 of 2019 set out further instructions for licensing, organising and supervising the services of supporting insurance providers. It set out the competencies and expertise, the nature of the work, areas of responsibility and functions, and the establishment of professional and ethical codes of conduct. QCB continues to regulate and develop the insurance market under the National Fintech Strategy 2023 launched in March 2023.

Islamic Finance

Current Islamic institutions include Dukhan Bank, International Islamic, Masraf Al Rayan and Qatar Islamic Bank. Lesha Bank – regulated by the QFC Regulatory Authority – is the first independent, Sharia compliant investment bank.

Banks were required by QCB to separate their Islamic and conventional lending operations by 31 December 2011. Islamic banking by other conventional banks is now barred from Qatar's market. QCB took this action due to certain supervisory and monetary issues, namely that holding both Islamic and non-Islamic deposits incurs different risks and reporting methods.

Law No 13 of 2012 requires that Islamic banks must have a Sharia board with at least three qualified members approved by the shareholders. Neither they nor members of their family may be employed or hold shares in the entity.

Institutions and services must abide by regulations set out in the Holy Quran and Sharia (Islamic Law). Charging riba (interest) is haram (forbidden). Islamic banks charge fees for services and engage in profit sharing, enabling them to offer comparable facilities to those of conventional banks. Under a mudharabah (profit sharing) contract, the rabbul maal (owner of the money) authorises the bank to invest funds as per Sharia to make justifiable returns. Other concepts of Islamic banking include wadiah (safekeeping), musharakah (joint venture), and ijarah (leasing). Bai (saving) is halal (allowed). m

The Launch of the Qatar Credit Bureau Electronic Application

The Qatar Credit Bureau has a new electronic application service, part of the bureau's continuous efforts to develop the services it provides to the public. The app is in line with Qatar Vision 2030, which aims to advance the economic sector and continue its digital transformation, as well as efforts by the bureau to keep pace with the technological advances in Qatar’s financial and banking sector. The app allows users, whether individuals or companies, to easily access credit reports and the approval system. Users can also file and follow up on complaints about the credit information contained in their credit reports. The app uses customer authentication features and secure electronic payment options to guarantee customer confidentiality and security. Additionally, only users registered with the Tawtheeq system can access the electronic services available. Users can register in the Tawtheeq system using their personal identification numbers. The app is available for iOS and Android, in Arabic and English.

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Economic Growth and Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

One of the main aims of Qatar National Vision 2030 is to diversify the economy and reduce dependence on the hydrocarbon industries. The economy has weathered the impact of both the COVID-19 pandemic and the blockade that was imposed on 5 June 2017, with positivity after borders reopened between Saudi Arabia and Qatar following the AlUla Declaration in January 2021. Qatar and the US topped global exports of LNG in 2022 due to the energy crisis following the war in Ukraine.

The World Bank has forecasted the growth of the Qatari economy by 3.3% in 2023 to be among the best growth rates in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, with a growth of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita by 2.2%. The surplus of the fiscal balance would be about 6.5% of GDP, and the surplus of the current account balance would be about 15.9%.

According to the Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA), the quarterly GDP estimates at constant prices was QAR179.99 bn in Q4 2022, while GDP at current prices increased to QAR220.43 bn. The nominal gross value added estimate of mining and quarrying activities increased by 43.4% to around QAR91.25 bn. The value added estimates at current prices for non-mining activities and quarries in Q4 2022 was QAR129.18 bn, up 16.4% year-onyear (y-o-y).

The Ministry of Finance stated in February 2023 that Qatar's budget for the 2022 fiscal year saw a surplus of QAR89 bn, an increase of 5462.5% compared to the surplus of 2021. The surplus for Q4 2022 was QAR 11.6 bn, compared to a deficit of QAR3.3 bn y-o-y.

Export, Import and Trade Surplus

In April 2023, PSA data stated the total exports of goods (including exports of goods of domestic origin and re-exports) amounted to around QAR30.7 bn, a decrease of 0.5% month-on-month (m-o-m) and a decrease of 29.4% y-o-y. The y-o-y decrease was mainly due to lower exports of petroleum gases/other gaseous hydrocarbons. China was the main country of destination (18.3%), followed by South Korea and India.

Imports of goods was around QAR8.7 bn, a decrease of 9.3% m-o-m and a decrease of 6.3% y-o-y. The US was the main country of origin (14.7%), followed by China and India.

showed a surplus of QAR22.0 bn, an increase of QAR0.7 bn or 3.5% m-o-m and a decrease of QAR12.2 bn or 35.6% y-o-y.

The Budget

The State Budget for 2023 was announced in December 2022, with total revenue estimates at QAR228 bn, a 16.3% increase compared to 2022. Expenditures will decrease by 2.6% to QAR199 bn, due to an end in expenses for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM. However, the allocations for salaries and wages has increased by 6.3% to QAR4.0 bn.

The QAR29 bn budget surplus will repay public debt, support the reserves of Qatar Central Bank (QCB) and increase the capital of Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), to stimulate and diversify the State's economy. The budget surplus is the highest in the last decade, thanks to a 20.8% increase in oil revenues. Figures have been based on an average oil price of USD65 a barrel, up from USD55 in the 2022 budget. HE Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, the Minister of Finance, stated this was due to the remarkable recovery in global energy prices during 2022, adding that international estimates suggest that energy prices will continue to rise over the medium term.

The allocations for major projects for 2023 decreased by 13.6%, at QAR 63.9 bn, while current expenditures increases from QAR67.2 bn to QAR67.5 bn. The 2023 budget shows 22 new projects allocated QAR9.8 bn as part of the country’s scheduled QAR64 bn expenditure of the general budget on major projects for the next year. Of these projects, 14 are estimated to receive QAR5.5 bn, based on an assessment of priorities.

The State continues to focus on the health and education sectors, with QAR21.1 bn for health (11% of total expenditure), and QAR18.1 bn for education (9% of total expenditure).

Inflation and Cost of Living

For April 2023, the Consumer Price Index (CPI), used to calculate inflation rates in Qatar, reached 105.52 points, a decrease of 0.03% m-o-m and an increase of 3.68% y-o-y. PSA data shows there was an annual price increase in seven categories, the largest being a 15.34% increase in the prices of recreation and culture.

Population and the Labour Force

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Total population in May 2023 was 3,001,781: males 2,160,061; females 841,720. The Labour Force report for Q3 2022 issued in December 2022 showed the unemployment rate was just 0.1%, one of the lowest in the world.

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Qatar is a member of the World Trade Organisation and its trade policies create a competitive international trading market. The government supports the growth and success of businesses in a bid to diversify the economy. Qatar is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which also includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Following the ending of the blockade, Qatar has resumed trade with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt, and has continued to strengthen relations with a number of other countries such as Turkey, Oman, Kuwait, India, China, the UK and the US.

Embassies can provide valuable information on commercial activities and can connect you with their business council/chamber of commerce – see the Discovering Qatar section for contact details. Translation services can be found in Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section.

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Investment and Trade

Qatar has one of the fastest growing global economies thanks to the third largest concentration of natural gas reserves in the world. Recent legal liberalisation, economic diversification and an expanding economy provides many investment opportunities for non-Qataris. Investors can enjoy unrivalled world connectivity via Hamad Port, one of the largest in the region, and the world’s best airport, airline and air cargo carrier. Profits can be repatriated as can proceeds of sale and capital on liquidation. Major investment sectors are construction, oil and gas, education, and financial and legal services, with opportunities in ICT, sport, leisure and healthcare.

Qatar ranks first among the world’s top destinations for foreign direct investment (FDI), thanks to strong economic and investment momentum, according to the Investment Promotion Agency Qatar (IPA Qatar).

Data in the ‘FDI Standouts Watchlist 2023’ released by fDi Intelligence in January 2023 shows economies from the MENA region, led by Qatar, India, and Morocco, are expected to carry the strongest investment momentum into this year.

The report states that Qatar achieved 70% annual growth in FDI projects between 2019 and 2022, with the top FDI sectors being oil and gas, financial services, and ICT. The energy crisis due to the war in Ukraine has boosted Qatar’s role as a top exporter of liquified natural gas (LNG). The mega North Field Expansion project to strengthen the State's status as a LNG giant has seen a number of international partnerships with state-owned QatarEnergy for the project.

Incentives

The government welcomes foreign participation in joint ventures, with a number of incentives for investment:

• A developed infrastructure and ICT network.

• Easy access to world markets with good sea and air connections, continuously being upgraded.

• Natural gas, electricity, water and petroleum at subsidised rates.

• Land for development in the Industrial Area near Doha for nominal fees – companies can submit a request to the Ministry of Municipality for a lease contract of a plot under the Doha, Al Khor, Al Dakhira and Al Shamal Municipalities.

• Loans available from Qatar Development Bank.

• Fixed parity between the Qatari riyal and US dollar (USD1 = QAR3.64).

• No customs duty on the import of plant machinery; exemption from export duty.

• Five-year renewable tax holidays (based on government approval).

• No income tax on the salaries of expatriates.

• Tax on the profits of foreign-owned stakes in Qatari companies applied at a flat rate of 10%.

• Employment and immigration rules enabling the import of skilled and unskilled labour.

Investment Regulations

There are primarily two regulatory jurisdictions for foreign investors seeking to conduct commercial business in Qatar: the regulations of the State of Qatar, and the rules and regulations of the Qatar Financial Centre (discussed in more detail below).

Qatar also recently introduced new free zones designed to encourage certain bespoke investment vehicles to bring their businesses to the region. Non-Qatari investors may only invest in Qatar in accordance with Foreign Investment Law No 1 of 2019:

• In January 2019 the Amir promulgated the new foreign investment law of 2019. According to the new law, foreign investors are permitted to hold more than 49% in commercial companies with special permission from the Minister of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) (subject to some prohibitions set out below). Under the former law such increased ownership was limited to those businesses operating in a specific set of sectors.

• Non-Qatari investors are prohibited from being appointed as commercial agents under Commercial Agencies Law No 8 of 2002, but the former prohibition preventing foreigners from investing in real estate businesses has been removed under the new Foreign Investment

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Law. Approval from the Council of Ministers is required for foreign investment in banking and insurance.

• Foreign capital is protected against expropriation (although the State may acquire assets for public benefit on a non-discriminatory basis, provided the full economic value is paid for the asset).

• Subject to Ministerial approval, a foreign company performing a specific contract in Qatar may set up a branch office if the project facilitates the performance of a public service or utility.

• A non-Qatari company operating in Qatar under a Qatari government concession to extract, exploit or manage the State's national resources is exempt from the Foreign Investment Law. In practice this covers all large oil and gas companies.

• A company formed by a non-Qatari entity with the government or a government entity ('Article 207 Company') may be subject to special rules and exemptions from the Commercial Companies Law No 11 of 2015.

• All international companies securing mega infrastructure development work must share at least 30% of the contract with local entities.

• Law No 7 of 1987 governs the practice of commercial activity by GCC citizens in Qatar, and was amended in April 2017 under Law No 6 of 2017. GCC citizens as individuals or legal personalities can practice retail and wholesale trade in Qatar. However, the GCC citizen engaging in the activity must be directly responsible for it. Those undertaking retail business must do so via direct sale to customers in a shop, and those in wholesale trading are required to import and export the goods. NB: following the signing of AlUla Declaration regarding the blockade against Qatar, legal advice is recommended for this type of commercial activity.

• Law No 12 of 2020 regulating the partnership between the public and the private sector became law in July 2020, as per one of the following regulations: Allocation of land through a rental or usage licence, for development by the private sector; build-operate-transfer (BOT); buildtransfer-operate (BTO); build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT); operations and maintenance (OM); or any other form adopted by the Prime Minister, upon the proposal of the relevant minister. The Government or other administration may, on its own initiative or at the suggestion of the private sector, identify a project for its implementation through partnership.

Choosing A Business Structure

To conduct business in Qatar on a regular basis, foreign investors are required to establish or register a legal presence from the following options:

• Incorporating as a company under the Commercial Companies Law which allows full access to Qatar's market and to work on an unlimited number of projects. A Qatari partner is required to own 51% of the capital of the company, except in the circumstances mentioned above. Various exemptions are available to attract foreign capital.

• Obtaining a licence for a branch office or trade representation office which does not require a Qatari partner. The licence for a branch is granted in respect of a specific project for a government client. The existence of the branch office is dependent on the duration of a particular project: once the project is completed, the branch office must close unless it has secured additional qualifying projects. Branch offices are only permitted to perform a specific contract and may not engage in general commercial activities with the larger local market. The branch will be fully taxable unless granted a special exemption. Trade representation offices are only permitted to market goods and services; they are not permitted to engage in commercial activities.

• Under Law No 7 of 2017 companies in GCC states can now establish companies in Qatar, subject to having had a commercial registration in one of the GCC states for at least three years, and be fully owned and managed by a GCC citizen. Refer to the preceding caveat in Investment Regulations regarding the blockade.

• Appointing a commercial agent means a nonQatari company does not establish a presence in Qatar; instead a 100% owned Qatari entity or Qatari national is appointed as an agent to market the relevant goods and services. Commercial agencies must be exclusive and registered in order to be afforded the protections provided under the Commercial Agents Law No 8 of 2002; non-registered distributorships are subject to the Commercial Law No 27 of 2006.

• There is a separate regime for establishing an entity in the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC). This allows 100% foreign ownership and aims to attract international financial services companies and some professional support companies to invest in Qatar. The number of permitted activities in which a QFC firm may engage has been increased to include a broader spectrum of investment options.

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• The Qatar Science and Technology Park, a free zone in Education City, allows companies to engage in research and development, again with full foreign ownership.

• The new Qatar Free Zones have started accepting applications and international investors, at these zones:

• Um Alhoul, a 30 sq km site adjoining Hamad Port, south of Al Wakra – offers easy access to the water for maritime and logistics companies, and is a gateway for imports and exports. A port and marine cluster, 'Marsa', is able to support a wide range of marine businesses.

• Ras Bufontas, a 4 sq km site adjacent to Hamad International Airport – a technology and manufacturing hub for businesses requiring international connectivity.

• The Cabinet has added some areas to the Free Zones Law, including Msheireb Downtown Doha.

• Under Ministerial Decision No 242 of 2016, the MOCI will grant licences for small businesses at home conducting certain commercial activities including sewing, events services, electronic services, business services, cosmetic activities and food activities. A single license is issued per activity, with an annual fee, and cannot involve direct sales to the public from the residence. Decision No 163 of 2018 cancelled the requirement for signage at the house entrance.

Company Structures

According to the Commercial Companies Law No 11 of 2015, the following structures are permitted:

• Limited liability companies (LLCs) – subject to the Foreign Investment Law can now be established by a single person owning the entire share capital (previously the minimum number of shareholders was two). This replaces the single person company under the old companies law. Shareholders can determine the share capital of an LLC (previously the minimum share capital was QAR200,000 divided into equal shares).

• Article 207 company – a shareholding company where the Qatari government, a government owned entity or a public corporation must own 51% of the shares, unless the Council of Ministers consents otherwise. Certain provisions of the Commercial Companies Law are excluded from the company’s Articles of Association.

• General partnership – joint partners administer the affairs of the company, and trustee partners contribute to the company's capital.

• Simple limited partnership – a local entity formed by two or more Qataris.

• Limited partnership with shares – formed by joint partners, liable for the debts, or trustee partners, whose liability is limited to the share value.

• Unincorporated joint venture – formed by two or more people pursuant to specific contractual arrangements. The unincorporated joint venture does not have a separate legal personality distinct from its partners.

• Joint stock company (public or private) – the capital is divided into shares with a minimum of five shareholders. Permissible foreign share ownership depends on the type of company and is subject to Qatar Financial Markets Authority approval.

• Holding company – incorporated as a joint stock or limited liability company. The holding company must hold at least 51% of the shares in each of the companies under its control.

Commercial Registration (CR)

Virtually all companies use a government liaison officer or facilitator to assist with establishment formalities. Under Qatar Commercial Registration Law No 25 of 2005, companies must be approved or registered by one or more of the following entities: Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI); Qatar Chamber; Ministry of Municipality; Ministry of Interior; Importers' Register/ Contractors' Register; and QFC Authority (where appropriate). Visit moci.gov.qa for details.

Amendments were made under Law No 20 of 2014 to expedite registration procedures, followed by Decisions 30 and 31 of 2019:

• The MOCI must respond to the applicant's request for registration on the same day.

• Reasons must be given for rejected applications. The Minister must accept or reject an appeal of the Ministry's decision within 15 days.

• Incorporated branches must be in the exact name of the principal company, and are not considered separate legal entities.

• Amendments have also been made to penalties for those operating commercial premises without a CR, misusing the CR, and providing false/ wrong documents.

• Renewals, trade name changes and other modifications are now online services only at investor.sw.gov.qa

Export and Import

Exports According to the Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA), Qatar’s total exports (including exports of domestic goods and re-exports) in April

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2023 was QAR30.7 bn, mainly to China, India and South Korea. There are no duties on exports.

Imports According to PSA, imports in April 2023 was around QAR8.7 bn, for crude materials, manufactured goods, chemicals and mineral fuels, mainly from the US, China and India.

Import tariffs Importers of goods into Qatar must sign up to the Importers' Register and be approved by Qatar Chamber (QC). Customs duty and legalisation fees are levied on all commercial shipments, irrespective of its value. All goods imported into Qatar are subject to customs duties, based on a percentage value of goods (usually 5%), or on a 'per unit' basis. Effective from May 2021, incoming parcels and personal shipments with a cost, insurance and freight (CIF) value exceeding QAR1,000 is liable to 5% customs duties (previously QAR3,000).

Customs duty tariffs fall under these categories:

• Personal effects and household items, imports of charitable organisations and returned goods, diplomatic and military exemptions, merchandise for ‘free zones’ and duty-free shops – exempt. Goods in transit may be accepted at designated stations without duty.

• General cargo, eg clothing, perfumes, cars, electronic appliances and devices – 5%.

• Steel – 20%.

• Urea and ammonia – 30%.

• Cigarettes, tobacco and its derivatives – 100% or QR1,000 per 10,000 cigarettes, whichever is higher.

Law No 25 of 2018 on Excise Tax came into effect 1 January 2019. All businesses that import, produce or store/stockpile excise goods must comply with the requirements stipulated under the law. The following goods are subject to Excise Tax:

• Tobacco products – 100% • Carbonated drinks (non-flavoured aerated water excluded) – 50%

• Energy drinks – 100% • Special goods – 100%

In accordance with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Customs Union, more than 800 goods are exempted from customs duties, alongside exemptions granted to certain bodies and persons under Customs Law No 40 of 2004. There are fees for the attestation of the Certificate of Origin (from QC) and a tariff for the attestation of the Commercial Invoice, based on shipment value.

Qatar implemented the World ATA Carnet Council in 2018, an international customs system with nearly 80 member countries, permitting the duty-

free and tax-free temporary import and export of goods for up to one year. The system is being implemented by QC alongside ICC Qatar and the General Authority of Customs (GAC).

Through the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) launched in 2019, the GAC aims to develop partnership and cooperation with the private sector by granting customs benefits and facilities to companies involved in the supply chain in international trade, as per the World Customs Organisation (WCO) Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Trade (SAFE). To date, there are 39 companies in the import/export category and 8 in the customs clearance category.

Import regulations All commercial shipments are examined by GAC prior to clearance. The Qatar Electronic Customs Clearance Single Window (Al Nadeeb) is a one-stop e-government system to facilitate international trade. customs.gov.qa

New regulations were introduced in 2013 to prevent fake products from entering the market. All general goods must have non-removable marking of their place of manufacture to be eligible for customs clearance. This applies to both air and sea freight. The import of vehicle tyres, spare parts and electrical home appliances has to be based on a 'certificate of conformity' issued by the authority concerned. All general cargo for customs clearance must be backed by an original commercial invoice on the shipper’s letterhead, with stamp and signature. They also require attestation by QC. The packing list of each consignment must have the number of pieces, weight and volume.

GAC requires all importers to obtain an HS Code, an international system for classifying traded products. This must be linked to the trader's Commercial Registration and import licence.

There are few restrictions on bringing personal effects into Qatar. However, anyone (importers, exporters or travellers) holding local or foreign currency, precious metals or jewellery worth more than QAR50,000 must complete a customs declaration form upon entry into or departure from the country. Banned imports include alcohol, pork and e-cigarettes. The import of pets is allowed, although certain breeds are not permitted. NB: The signing of AlUla Declaration regarding the blockade against Qatar means commercial cargo movement has resumed between Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Points of entry Imports and exports are transitted via Hamad International Airport, Hamad Port, Doha Port, Mesaieed Port, Ras Laffan and the Salwa Overland Terminal.

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Taxation

There are no personal taxes or statutory deductions from salaries in Qatar. Under Law No 24 of 2018 on Income Tax ('the New Tax Law') and its executive regulations, companies must pay tax on all profits at a flat rate of 10%. This is on all corporate income from sources in Qatar, whether the entity has a physical presence in Qatar or not. The share of the profits due to a Qatari or GCC partner is exempt from tax.

Tax exemption applies for certain activities, and companies listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange are also exempt, but companies are required to pay a 2.5% contribution to charitable and cultural activities. Taxpayers need to register with the Public Revenue and Taxes Department. Auditors must be a firm based in Qatar and registered with the MOCI or approved by the QFC. Services are offered by the General Tax Authority via the Dhareeba portal.

In 2016 GCC members agreed to introduce VAT, tentatively set for early 2018. The Qatar Value Added Tax (VAT) Law and Excise Tax Law and Executive Regulations was approved in May 2017, based on the unified GCC agreement. To date, only the Excise Tax has been implemented.

Intellectual Property

Under Law No 9 of 2002, a trademark registration is valid for 10 years from the date of filing the application, renewable for further consecutive periods of 10 years. The court may be ordered to cancel a trademark registration if the owner fails to use it in Qatar within five consecutive years from the date of the registration.

Copyright Law No 7 of 2002 gives protection to authors of original literary and artistic works. Protected works include books, lectures, musical works, photographic works and computer software. The economic rights of the author/owner are protected during the lifetime of the author, and for 50 years after his death.

Patent Law No 30 of 2006 provides for the registration of inventions and foreign patents at the Qatar Patent Office; implementing regulations were issued by the Minister of Commerce and Industry under Decision No 153 of 2018.

Qatar announced its accession to the Patent Cooperation Treaty in 2011. The Law of Trademarks in the GCC Countries was promulgated under Law No 7 of 2014, and the same year Qatar signed a cooperation agreement with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) to jointly improve services. There is an electronic trademark

registration service via the MOCI website to expedite submissions and preserve IP rights.

Law No 10 of 2020 on the protection of industrial designs was issued in April 2020. This will offer more comprehensive protection for designs once the implementing regulations are issued, as previously protection was sought by publishing cautionary notices in Qatari newspapers.

In 2022 Qatar won the presidency of the International Union for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (Berne Union). The Berne Union is a UN agency under WIPO, and is an agreement by member states to protect works and the rights of authors, as well as giving creators the means to place autonomy over their works. Acting Director of the office of Qatar to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Ahmed Essa Al Sulaiti is Chairman of the Committee of the Union for two years.

Regulatory Bodies and Government Entities

Investment Promotion Agency Qatar (IPA Qatar) A4 Custodian of the Invest Qatar brand, IPA Qatar was launched in 2019 and is registered at the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC). The agency provides investment solutions in Qatar, attracting foreign direct investment in all of the country’s priority sectors. invest.qa

Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) A4 Creates commercial policy for both private and public sectors in order to boost regional and international trade relations and support the development of businesses across the country. The ministry is a primary resource for information when opening a company and investing in Qatar. A number of services are available through the Single Window, part of the ministry's efforts to attract local and foreign investments. moci.gov.qa, investor.sw.gov.qa

Ministry of Finance (MOF) C4 Prepares the State Budget and proposes objectives and tools of financial policy in line with Qatar National Vision 2030. Its Tahfeez programme enhances local services and products to strengthen Qatar's private sector. The General Authority of Customs monitors the import of all goods, and the e-services of the Unified Website of State Procurement include tenders and company registration. mof.gov.qa, customs.gov.qa, monaqasat.mof.gov.qa

Ministry of Justice (MOJ) C4 Records legal actions and documents, registers and protects IP rights, and reviews draft contracts and agreements in accordance with the law. The Ministry has a real estate registration/authentication office at the QFC to provide services to QFC entities.

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Ministry of Municipality C4 The Foras investment portal promotes PPPs, currently for environmental, service, and sustainability projects. mme.gov.qa

Qatar Chamber (QC) D4 Provides a wide range of services and support to local and international businesses, including certificates of origin (COO) for import/export and ATA Carnet, acting as liaison for international business delegations, and providing training courses. QC services are also available to QFC‑licensed firms. The Qatar International Center for Conciliation & Arbitration (QICCA) was established in 2006 as part of QC to act as an efficient and swift mechanism to settle disputes between Qatari enterprises, or between national companies and foreign counterparts. qatarchamber.com, qicca.org

Qatar Development Bank (QDB) D4 Has an active role in the economic and industrial development of Qatar in the private sector by promoting and financing SMEs. The bank is 100% owned by the State of Qatar and provides a wide range of financial and advisory products, such as funding, incubation, and support services. qdb.qa

Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA) C4

An independent regulatory authority supervising the financial markets and firms authorised to conduct activities related to securities in or from Qatar, and empowered to exercise regulatory oversight and enforcement over the capital markets. QFMA was granted full membership of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions in 2013. New legislation in 2014 modernised the legal infrastructure, while listing rules and a governance code for funds were issued in 2019. qfma.org.qa

Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP) C2

Since 2009 QSTP has been a facility for applied research and commercialised technology in Energy, Environment, Health Sciences, and ICT. This free zone at Education City allows foreign companies to set up 100%‑owned businesses in Qatar free of tax and duties. Members must have technology development (eg applied research, development and testing of a product or service, or technology training) as their main activity. qstp.org.qa

Qatar Investment Authority (QIA)

The QIA A4 was established in 2005 as the country's sovereign wealth fund to grow and diversify Qatar's economy. QIA has two main objectives: to support the local economy; and provide liquidity when required to stabilise the local economy, supporting local economic development by investing in companies that fill market gaps. QIA is the owner or a key shareholder in domestic companies such as Qatar National Bank, Ooredoo, Qatar Airways,

Mwani Qatar, Qatar Holding, Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company, Katara Hospitality, Barwa Group, and Qatar Sports Investments, which owns football club Paris Saint‑Germain.

QIA has approximately USD450 bn in assets, although the fund does not publish its holdings. Direct investments are made in real estate, healthcare, retail/consumer, technology/media/ telecoms, finance and industry.

Following a restructure in 2016, USD100 bn of investments in local companies were placed in a new unit, Qatar Investments (known as QIA internationally). QIA is a founding member of the One Planet Sovereign Wealth Fund Working Group, helping to produce a framework in 2018 to integrate climate change analysis into investment decisions. Further to this, in 2020 QIA embarked on a revised strategy promoting sustainability, with no new investments in fossil fuels.

Amiri Decision No 34 of 2023 was issued in May 2023 reorganising QIA, highlighting its mandate, primary roles and responsibilities, and strategic objectives. An enhanced governance framework will enable effective oversight, aligned with international best practices. qia.qa

Qatar Investments Authority Portfolio

(unconfirmed): 52 Champs Elysées, Adecoagro, Agricultural Bank of China, Asia Square Tower 1, Banyan Tree, Barclays PLC, Barwa Bank, Brookfield Property Partners, Canary Wharf Group, Claridge's/The Berkeley/The Connaught hotels, Credit Suisse Group AG, Deutsche Bank AG, El Corte Ingles SA, Empire State Realty Trust, Fahrenheit, Glencore PLC, Grupo Santander Brasil, Harrods, Hassad Food, Heathrow Airport Holdings, Hochtief, Iberdrola SA, J Sainsbury PLC, Kahramaa, Lagardère, Le Brantano!, Le Tanneur, Lifestyle International Holdings Ltd, London Shard Tower, London Stock Exchange, LVMH, Masraf Al Rayan, Mowasalat, National Grid PLC, One Ocean Port Vell, Ooredoo, Oryx Midstream Services (Oryx), Pavilion, Pulkovo Airport, Qatar Exchange, Qatar Islamic Bank, Qatar International Islamic Bank, Qatar National Bank, Rosneft PJSC, Royal Dutch Shell, Siemens, Societe Fonciere Lyonnaise SA, The Bürgenstock Selection, Total SA, Turkuvaz, Valentino Fashion Group SpA, Vente‑Privée, Vivendi, Volkswagen AG, Xstrata PLC.

Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company

Projects include: Lusail City; Chelsea Barracks and East Village (UK); and City Center DC (US). The Qatar Railways Development Company (Qatar Rail) was formed to oversee the Qatar Rail Development Programme: the Doha Metro, the Long Distance Rail, and the Lusail Tram. qataridiar.com

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Qatar Financial Centre (QFC)

The QFC C4 was established in 2005 to attract international financial institutions and firms to establish business operations in a 'best‑in‑class' international environment. There are two independent bodies: the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) Authority and the QFC Regulatory Authority (QFCRA). To operate in or from the QFC, a firm needs to be incorporated or registered by the QFC Companies Registration Office, licensed by the QFCA, and for regulated activities, authorised by the QFCRA.

Advantages of establishment in the QFC include:

• A separate legal, regulatory, tax and business environment.

• 100% foreign ownership, 100% repatriation of profits, and 10% corporate tax on locally sourced profits.

• A double taxation avoidance agreement network with more than 80 countries.

Assets managed by QFC amount to QAR28.3 bn with more than 1,500 local and international firms registered on its platform . Companies comprise investment and private banking entities, and (re)insurance and asset management firms (each of which is regulated); and consultancy service providers, law firms and financial services recruitment firms (which are non‑regulated).

The QFC is taking a major step in diversifying key economic sectors eg digital, financial services, sports, and media. An attractive incentives programme is available to multinational companies, offering free offices, highly competitive tax incentives, and seed capital to cover five years of operating expenses in return for a 10 year commitment. An enhanced registration sees complete registration applications reviewed and processed quickly, and firms have a dedicated Business Development Representative to coordinate setting up. qfc.qa

The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) Authority, the commercial arm of the QFC, leads the expansion of Qatar’s financial services sector and develops relationships with the regional and global financial community. The QFCA's strategy focuses on the creation of a global business hub for three core markets – Asset Management, Reinsurance and Captive Insurance.

The QFCRA is the independent regulatory body of the QFC, overseeing all firms conducting financial services in or from the QFC, as a combined banking, insurance and markets regulator. In 2012,

the QCB Governor took over the chairmanship of QFCRA, as part of a plan to establish a single financial regime, comprising QFCRA, QFMA, QE, QCB, and the Supreme Judicial Council. qfcra.com

The Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre (QICDRC) was established by QFC Law No 2 of 2009 and consists of the QFC Civil and Commercial Court (First Instance and Appellate Divisions) and the QFC Regulatory Tribunal. The Court has consensual jurisdiction to hear disputes between parties from anywhere around the world and mandatory jurisdiction to hear disputes between entities registered in the QFC. There is a purpose built Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) centre.

Under Laws No 14 and 15 passed in 2021, the QICDRC's jurisdiction was expanded to include the Qatar Free Zones and the Qatar Free Zones Authority, as well as matters referred to the Court or Regulatory Tribunal by any law in the State. A new practice direction on small claims, No 1 of 2022, substantially shortens the time to reach a judgment and offers a quick and efficient legal dispute resolution mechanism.

An additional practice guide was issued in May 2023, providing standard directions and notes for proceedings, with a framework of procedures for litigants or their legal representatives during pleadings. The guide is available online in English and Arabic at qicdrc.com.qa

Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE)

QSE C4 was created in 2009 between Qatar Holding (88%) and NYSE Euronext (12%) as the successor to Doha Securities Market; Qatar Holding purchased NYSE Euronext's stake in 2013. In 2012, regulatory authority passed to Qatar Central Bank (QCB) from Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA), and a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with the Investment Promotion Agency in 2021 to boost the attractiveness of Qatar as an investment destination.

Trading in treasury bills began in 2011 and in 2012 the Venture Market for SMEs was launched. In 2016 QSE joined the Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative of the United Nations (SSEI). QSE migrated to a new trading system, Millennium, in June 2023, and is part of an agreement signed with the London Stock Exchange (LSEG) in 2022. The new system allows QSE to use LSEG's financial markets technology products to oversee trading, market data, analysis and surveillance.

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There are 52 listed companies on the main market and 2 on the venture market, and 7 brokerage firms (June 2023). While QFC companies are subject to separate rules and regulations, the listing and trading of shares in QFC companies still fall under the purview of QCB, QFMA and QSE. Residents, expats and individual companies are all able to invest. Traders must open an account with a brokerage firm, who will act as an intermediary for all transactions and provide a National Investor Number for a fee of QAR100. Investors can now trade from a bank account in Qatar or in the country of residence. Traders must also register at Qatar Central Securities Depository (QCSD), established by QCB and licensed by QFMA to provide safekeeping, clearing and settlement of securities and other financial instruments listed on the exchange. qe.com.qa, qcsd.com.qa

Real Estate

Under Law No 16 of 2018 on the regulation of non-Qatari ownership and utilisation of real estate, implemented in March 2019, non-Qataris may own and use properties in Qatar 'in many areas according to conditions, regulations and procedures, which shall be determined by a decision of the Cabinet based on the proposal of the Committee for the Regulation of Ownership and Use of Non-Qatari Property'.

The real estate non-Qatari individuals and companies are allowed to invest in includes offices, shops, units and villas in residential complexes, and real estate development of land in specified areas, and is not limited to apartments and residential units. Cabinet Resolution No 28 of 2020, passed in October 2020, confirmed the areas in which non-Qataris may own and benefit from real estate, and the terms, conditions, benefits and procedures for their ownership and use of them. This encompasses the right to free ownership of residential units inside residential complexes and shops inside malls.

Business etiquette

Owners of property worth more than QAR730,000 will be offered residency, as well as their family, for the duration of ownership, with residency given as soon as they finalise the purchase. Owners of property worth more than QAR3.65 mn will receive the same benefits as permanent residents regarding healthcare, education, and investment in some commercial activities. The Ministry of Justice is the one-stop-shop for all transactions regarding non-Qatari ownership of real estate.

Freehold developments

There are nine areas non-Qataris can own and use freehold property:

• Al Qassar (administrative area 60) • Al Dafna (administrative area 61) • Onaiza (administrative area 63) • West Bay (66) • The Pearl Island (66)

• Lusail (69) • Al Khraij (69) • Jabal Theyleeb (69)

• Al Khor Resort (74)

Foreign companies can also own properties in these areas. The law offers an atttractive new investment model to Qatar, offering 100% guaranteed return on investment in these areas. Leasehold developments Non-Qataris can use real estate property for 99 years in 16 designated areas: • Msheireb (area 13) • Fereej Abdelaziz (14)

• Doha Al Jadeeda (15) • New Al Ghanim (16)

• Al Refaa and Old Al Hitmi (17) • Aslata (18)

• Fereej Bin Mahmoud (22 and 23) • Rawdat Al Khail (24) • Mansoura and Fereej Bin Dirham (25)

• Najma (26) • Umm Ghuwailina (27)

• Al Khulaifat (28) • Al Sadd (38)

• Al Mirqab Al Jadeed and Fereej Al Nasr (39)

• Doha International Airport area (48)

Doing business in Qatar relies on personal relationships as well as the quality of the company or service. Networking and exchanging business cards is important. Men should wear suits or smart/ business casual, women should cover upper arms and knees. When meeting Arab people of the opposite sex it is best to wait for them to initiate a handshake.

Some other cultural nuances: • Don't rely too much on email

• Oral commitments at meetings may be deemed binding, written agreements may not

• Appointments should be reconfirmed on the day

• English is widely spoken, however the language of government is Arabic

• Chat with your host on general matters before approaching business.

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Academy Course Greens Rebuilt

With the successful implementation of Paspalum Greens on the Championship Course, the Academy Course now follows suit.

The work to the putting surfaces on the Academy Course will be the first of its kind since the course was constructed, with the grass on the greens changing to the paspallum ‘dynasty’ species.

The greens were constructed in 1996, and grass technology has come a long way since then and the passpallum dynasty grass we have selected doesn’t mind the TSE that is now used.

The majority of the greens will be expanded back to their original size and will be reinstated back to their original slopes and elevations, with some fresh surrounds and run-off areas being added by new Course Superintendent, Andrew Ikstrums. Work commenced at the end of June, and the greens will reopened in mid-August.

We look forward to welcoming you to our refurbished Academy Course

For further information, contact us at the below details:

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The Hydrocarbon Industry

Qatar has the world's third largest proven natural gas reserve and is the second-largest exporter of natural gas, according to the CIA World Factbook. Petroleum and natural gas are the basis of Qatar's economy: more than 70% of total government revenue, over 60% of gross domestic product, and around 85% of export earnings.

The State continues to focus on the energy sector as an important source of national revenue, increasing natural gas production levels and supplying 25% of the world’s total liquefied natural gas (LNG). This has positioned Qatar as the largest producer and exporter of LNG in the world and provides one of the highest per capita incomes in the world. This is due in part to the completion of Phase 1 of Qatargas' North Field gas development in 1991, leading to exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The North Field Expansion Project – the industry's largest ever LNG project – looks to boost production and revenues even further.

Many projects are joint ventures between the national corporation, QatarEnergy, and international entities. Under Qatarisation, joint venture industries and government departments aim to place Qatari nationals in senior management positions, an initiative that has been embraced by the hydrocarbon sector.

Qatar was a member of OPEC for nearly 60 years until January 2019. HE Saad Sherida Al Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy Affairs and President and CEO of QatarEnergy, stated at the time that Qatar’s exit from OPEC was 'not political' and that 'the withdrawal decision reflects Qatar’s desire to focus its efforts on plans to develop and increase its natural gas production from 77 mn tonnes per year to 110 mn tonnes in the coming years.' Qatar is the first Gulf country to leave OPEC.

Qatar's Energy Companies QatarEnergy

Formerly known as Qatar Petroleum, the company rebranded in late 2021 to reflect its new vision of adapting its direction and strategic objectives. The integrated national oil corporation is responsible for the sustainable development of Qatar’s oil and gas resources. QatarEnergy (QE) is also spearheading the energy and industry sector’s Strategic Qatarisation Plan to maximise the employment of Qatari nationals.

The first well, Dukhan 1, was drilled in 1939. In 1949 the first crude exports began and the first offshore concessions were granted. In 1960, Idd Al Shargi and Maydan Mahzam fields were discovered. The largest offshore field, Bul Hanine, was discovered in 1970 and came onstream in 1972.

QatarEnergy’s activities encompass the entire oil and gas value chain locally, regionally, and internationally, and include the exploration, refining, production, marketing and sales of oil and gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), natural gas liquids (NGL), gas-to-liquids (GTL) products, refined products, petrochemicals, fertilisers, steel and aluminium. Operations are onshore at Doha, Dukhan, Mesaieed Industrial City and Ras Laffan Industrial City, as well as offshore at Halul Island, offshore production stations, drilling platforms, and the North Field.

QE has signed Exploration and Production Sharing Agreements and Development and Production

Sharing Agreements with major international oil and gas companies, including Elf Aquitaine/Total, Anadarko Qatar, Maersk Oil Qatar, Occidental Petroleum Qatar, Qatar Petroleum Development, Talisman Energy Qatar, GDF Suez, China National Offshore Oil Corp and Qatar Shell.

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Ongoing projects include:

• The Barzan Gas Project to develop approximately 1.9 bn cubic feet per day (cfpd) of North Field wellhead gas, and 1.4 bn cfpd of sales gas for the domestic market in addition to associated condensate ethane, LPG and sulfur.

• Redevelopment of the Bul Hanine offshore oil field to prolong the field’s life by countering production decline and doubling oil production.

• A new Petrochemicals Complex in Ras Laffan Industrial City with partner Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC. The USD6 bn complex will have an ethane cracker with a nameplate capacity of 1.9 mn tons of ethylene per annum, making it the largest ethane cracker in the Middle East and one of the largest in the world.

• The North Field Expansion Project, with four new LNG trains to raise LNG production capacity from 77 mn tons per annum (MTPA) to 110 MTPA, as well as 4,000 tons per day (tpd) of ethane, 260,000 barrels per day (bpd) of condensate, 11,000 tpd of LPG, and approximately 20 tpd of pure helium.

QatarEnergy’s Industrial Cities Directorate

QatarEnergy's Industrial Cities are developed and operated according to international standards for the sector, with a focus on health and safety and sustainable development practices.

Ras Laffan Industrial City (RLIC) is 80 km from Doha along the northeast coast. It was established in 1996 and is now one of the fastest-growing industrial cities in the world. Industries in RLIC: Qatargas, Pearl GTL and Oryx GTL, Al Khaleej Gas, Dolphin Energy Limited, Laffan Refinery 1 & 2, Ras Laffan Olefins Company, Ras Laffan Helium, Qatar Power, Ras Girtas Power and Ras Laffan Power, and Erhama Bin Jaber Al Jalahma Shipyard.

Mesaieed Industrial City (MIC), 40 km south of Doha, is a hub for petrochemicals, chemical fertilisers, oil refining and metallurgical industries. Industries in MIC: QE Mesaieed Refinery, Qatar Petrochemical Co, Qatar Fertiliser Co, Qatar Chemical Co, Qatar Steel, Qatar Aluminium Co, Qatar Vinyl Co and Qatar Fuel Additives Co.

Dukhan Concession Area (DCA) is 80 km west of Doha and produces about 180,000 bpd of oil. Crude oil is exported through the terminal operations department at Mesaieed and also supplied to the QE Refinery, while condensates are sent to the QE Refinery in Mesaieed.

Al Kharsaah Solar PV Power Plant (KSPP), inaugurated by the Amir, HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in October 2022, is 80 km west of Doha, and is the first in Qatar and one of the largest in the region, with a total capacity of 800 megawatts (MW). KSPP covers 10 sq km with more than 1.8 mn solar panels utilising tracking technology to follow the sun's movement to maximise daily production. Robotic arms and treated water clean the solar panels at night to boost production efficiency. The power plant has been developed and is operated by Siraj 1, which is jointly owned 40% by a consortium formed by TotalEnergies (49%) and Marubeni (51%) and 60% by QE Renewable Solutions. The project includes a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement between Siraj 1 and Kahramaa. KSPP can supply 10% of the country's peak power consumption and will avoid 26 mn tons of CO2 emissions during its lifetime. qatarenergy.qa

North Oil Company (NOC)

A joint venture to operate and further develop the Al Shaheen oil field for the next 25 years, owned by QE (70%) and Total (30%). Al Shaheen oil field is in Qatari waters 80 km north of Ras Laffan with 33 platforms and more than 300 wells, producing around 300,000 barrels of oil per day from Qatar’s largest offshore oil field and one of the largest offshore oil fields in the world. noc.qa

ORYX GTL Ltd

Established in 2003 to develop, construct, and operate Qatar’s first GTL plant, converting natural gas into high quality GTL products including diesel, naphtha, and LPG. ORYX GTL is a 51:49 joint venture between QE and Sasol Middle East and India, manufacturing more than 32,400 bpd of high specification GTL diesel, naphtha and LPG. The naphtha is exported from Ras Laffan and marketed by Qatar International Petroleum Marketing Co (Tasweeq) to customers in the Middle East and Far East. oryxgtl.com.qa

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QatarEnergy (QE) will be taking over all marketing and related activities currently managed by Qatargas. This integration is expected to be completed by the end of 2023, and makes QE the single point of responsibility for customers who wish to purchase Qatar's energy products.

Qatargas

The largest LNG producer in the world, operating 14 LNG trains with a total annual production capacity of 77 MTPA. Established in 1984, the first production was in 1996. Qatargas now delivers cargos to 31 countries to meet the world’s demand for safe, reliable and clean energy. Additionally, Qatargas is a leading exporter of natural gas, helium, condensate and associated products. Qatargas also operates the Jetty BoilOff Gas facility, Al Khaleej Gas, Barzan Gas, Ras Laffan Helium, the two Laffan Refineries (among the largest condensate refineries in the world), and the Ras Laffan Terminal. qatargas.com

Qatar Chemical Company Ltd (Q-Chem)

Owned by Mesaieed Petrochemical Holding Company QSC (MPHC) (49%), Chevron Phillips Chemical International Qatar Holdings LLC (49%), and QE (2%). MPHC is majority owned by QE. The Q-Chem facility produces high- and medium-density polyethylene (HDPE and MDPE), 1-hexene and other products, using technology provided by Chevron Phillips Chemical.

The Q-Chem complex in MIC has a production capacity of 453,000 MTA of polyethylene and a production capacity 47,000 MTA of 1-hexene. The adjacent Q-Chem II facility produces 350,000 MTA of HDPE. Ras Laffan Olefins Company Ltd, owned by Q-Chem II, Qatofin and QE, produces 1.3 MTPA of ethylene cracker and is operated by Q-Chem II. qchem.com.qa

Qatar Fertiliser Company (QAFCO)

Incepted in 1969 as a joint venture company to produce chemical fertilisers, the first significant step in Qatar’s industrial diversification programme to utilise its abundant natural gas resources. QAFCO is now owned by Industries Qatar (IQ) (75%) and Yara Nederland BV (25%). The majority of IQ shares are owned by QE, making QE the ultimate parent of the company.

QAFCO inaugurated its first plant in 1973. Today there are six ammonia and six urea completely integrated trains, a melamine plant and two urea formaldehyde plants. QAFCO is the world’s largest single-site producer of ammonia and urea, with an annual production capacity of 3.8 mn metric tonnes (MT) of ammonia and 5.6 mn MT of urea, exported via Muntajat Co. QAFCO also has two urea formaldehyde plants producing 60,000 MTPA of UFC85, the anti caking agent vital to urea production. The Qatar Melamine Plant is the largest in the Middle East and one of the largest in the world, with a production capacity of 60,000 MTPA qafco.com

Qatar Fuel Additives Company Limited (QAFAC)

A Qatari joint stock company operating facilities at MIC for the production of methanol and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE). Since the 1960s methanol has been produced from petroleum, naphtha and natural gas, and is a clean energy source and raw material for many everyday items. The QAFAC methanol plant can produce 2,950 metric tons a day of US Federal Grade AA methanol from the natural gas provided by QE. The majority is exported to the Far East, Europe, India and the GCC region.

The QAFAC MTBE plant produces around 1,830 metric tons a day by processing methanol from the on-site methanol plant and field butane from QE. It is then used by the QE Refinery at Mesaieed to replace lead in Qatar's gasoline. The main international markets are the Far East, Europe, South America and the GCC. qafac.com.qa

Qatar Fuel Company (WOQOD) QPSC

Distributes fuel products within Qatar – diesel and gasoline, marine fuel and aviation fuel – with fuel distribution depots in Mesaimeer and Ras Laffan. WOQOD has a fleet of road tankers, an extensive network of petrol stations, and vessels for supplying marine fuel. Qatar was the first GCC country to convert to fully unleaded gasoline and WOQOD’s diesel has the lowest sulfur content in the region. WOQOD also fulfils Qatar's energy needs with ecofriendly fuel products like LPG and compressed natural gas, and has also diversified into retail marketing with Sidra convenience stores at their fuel stations. woqod.com.qa

Qatar Petrochemical Company (QAPCO)

Established in 1974 and a joint venture between IQ (80%) and TotalEnergies (20%). QAPCO is one of the largest manufacturers of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) in the region. Joint ventures include Qatar Vinyl Co, Qatofin Co Ltd, and Qatar Plastic Products Co.

QAPCO main facilities consist of an ethylene plant (cracker) with a production capacity of up to 830,000 MTPA, three LDPE plants with a total combined production capacity of over 795,000 MTPA, and a sulfur plant with a production capacity of up to 70,000 MTPA. As by-products, the ethylene plant produces LPG with an annual capacity of up to 55,000 MTA and hydrogenated pyrolysis gasoline with a capacity of up to 45,000 MTA. qapco.com

Qatar Plastic & Wooden Products Co (QPPC)

Established in 1998 with commercial production commencing in 2000. The company is owned by shareholders QAPCO and Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Co. Around 90% of production is

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sold domestically with the remainder marketed in other Gulf countries and Europe. The production facility is located at MIC, producing plastic film for industrial packaging. The company produces form, fill and seal film, shrinkable film and hood, construction foil, greenhouse and agricultural film, general purpose film, heavy duty trash bags, and wood-plastic composite.

Qatar Wooden Products Co commenced commercial production in 2013, a fully automatic wooden pallet production line and heat treatment facility able to produce 1.6 mn wooden pallets a year for QAPCO and other petrochemical companies. qppc.net

secondments of ExxonMobil employees, while the ExxonMobil Research Qatar at QSTP conducts research in areas of mutual interest. exxonmobil.com.qa

Sasol

An international integrated chemicals and energy company that develops and commercialises technologies, and builds and operates world-scale facilities to produce a range of high-value product streams, including liquid fuels, chemicals and low-carbon electricity. In Qatar, Sasol is a 49% shareholder with QE in ORYX GTL, which uses Sasol proprietary GTL technology to convert natural gas into liquid fuel and chemical products. sasol.com

Ras

Laffan Power Company Limited QPSC (RLPC)

Established in 2001 and the provider of electricity and water in Qatar. RLPC is a joint venture company owned by Qatar Electricity & Water Co (80%), QE (10%) and Gulf Investment Corporation of Kuwait (10%). RLPC has a 25-year Power and Water Purchase Agreement with Kahramaa and a 25-year Fuel and Seawater Supply Agreement with QE. The RLPC plant at RIC contributes 18% of the country’s power supply and 23% of the country’s water supply and is operated by Ras Laffan Operating Co WLL. rlpc.net

International Companies

ConocoPhillips

The world’s largest independent exploration and production company based on proved reserves and production of liquids and natural gas with operations and activities in 20 countries. In Qatar, the ConocoPhillips Global Water Sustainability Center at Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP) focuses on innovative solutions to treat produced water from the oil and gas industry as well as desalination, recycling, awareness and conservation. CSR in Qatar includes the Kulluna Health and Safety campaign, in partnership with Hamad Medical Corporation. conocophillips.com

ExxonMobil

One of the largest publicly traded international energy refiners and chemical companies. In Qatar, ExxonMobil has partnered with QE to develop the North Field, participating in 12 of the current 14 LNG trains, 27 of the world’s largest LNG ships, and Qatar’s largest condensate refinery. ExxonMobil is the only foreign participant in Al Khaleej Gas and Barzan Gas domestic gas projects. ExxonMobil also has partnered with QE in two LNG receiving terminals in Europe, an export terminal in the US, and in energy projects around the world. The company provides technical and management expertise to QE through technical services and

Shell

The largest international investor in Qatar. QE and Shell have jointly delivered two of the largest energy projects in the world in RLIC. Pearl Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) is the world’s largest GTL plant, costing USD19 bn, and the largest single investment in the Shell Group’s global portfolio. The Qatargas 4 LNG project (QE 70%, Shell 30%) combines Shell’s global leadership in LNG with Qatar’s position as the world’s largest LNG supplier. The Qatar Shell Research & Technology Centre at QSTP is a world-class research and development facility and learning centre, with USD100 mn invested on programmes in support of energy and the environment. shell.qa

TotalEnergies

A broad energy company that produces and markets oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables, and electricity. Active in more than 130 countries, TotalEnergies puts sustainable development in all its dimensions at the heart of its projects and operations to contribute to the wellbeing of people. In Qatar, TotalEnergies has been present since 1936, and is active in all areas of Qatar’s oil and gas sector – from exploration and production to refining, petrochemicals, marketing of lubricants, and solar energy. totalenergies.qa m

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Infrastructure in Qatar

gas and petrochemicals industries. However the government is diversifying economic development elsewhere, especially in view of fluctuating oil prices.

Spending on infrastructural projects continues to be a focus in the State Budget for 2023, building on the success of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM, and also for the education and healthcare sectors – see Economy in this section for details.

Conferences and Exhibitions

Qatar National Vision

As arguably the world’s fastest-growing economy, Qatar recognises the importance of diversification and sustainability. It also acknowledges the inherent challenges of a rapidly-increasing population, further industrialisation, and the resultant need for an ever-expanding infrastructure.

To manage these challenges in effectively, Qatar National Vision (QNV) 2030 was first published in 2008. Based on the guiding principles of the Permanent Constitution, it defines the nation’s medium-to-long-term objectives and creates a framework for sustainable national strategies. QNV 2030 rests on four pillars – Human, Social, Economic and Environmental Development – each with clearly defined individual long-term outcomes yet important inter-relationships.

Under QNV 2030, all new projects should provide a high standard of living for future generations, with investments in education, research, healthcare, transport and industry, to enable Qatar to sustain its own development by 2030. Plans include an integrated transport system, a major overhaul of roads and highways, drainage and sewage, and the renovation of downtown Doha.

The first wave of specific actions and targets were defined in the Qatar National Development Strategy (NDS) 2011–2016. NDS 2018–2022 has seen many of its goals achieved, despite exposure to abnormal conditions like fluctuating oil prices and the economic repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA) has begun preparing NDS 2023–2030.

Economic Strategy

Qatar’s economic development aims to create and sustain a competitive and diversified economy capable of meeting the needs of, and securing a high standard of living for, its population now and in the future. The economy has historically been significantly boosted by growth in the oil,

Annual business conferences and exhibitions include Project Qatar, Build Your House Exhibition, QITCOM, Cityscape Qatar, Arab Future Cities Summit, Green Building Expo, World Stadium Congress, and trade summits.

Aiming to be an influential player in the region’s MICE market, the first major facility opened in 2011. The Qatar National Convention Centre, a member of Qatar Foundation (QF) and located in Education City, is one of the largest, most technologically advanced venues in the Middle East, employing environmental and sustainability best practices including LEED gold certification. Designed by Arata Isozaki, the award-winning venue features a 3D representation of the Sidra tree, symbol of QF. The 200,000 sq m venue has a 40,000 sq m exhibition space, a conference hall for 3,800 delegates and a 2,300-seat theatre.

The 47,700 sq m Doha Exhibition and Convention Center opened its doors in 2015. The building includes a state-of-the-art exhibition hall, modular wall system, and high-tech meeting and conference rooms. Located in Al Dafna, the venue has five exhibition halls, which can be used as one 29,000 sq m hall thanks to a unique wall partition system. The 18-metre high ceiling is supported by a revolutionary cantilever roof and is pillar-free.

Spectacular Buildings

Dramatic changes to Doha’s skyline have seen glass and concrete towers built with materials imported from all over the world.

The population has increased from nearly 1.7 mn in 2010 to around 3 mn in May 2023, with people mainly living in and around Doha. Just 50+ years ago the 20,000 population of Doha lived and worked in single or two-storey structures on the narrow streets of what was just a small town on the southern shore of Doha Bay.

In the 1970s, as the country changed from fishing and pearl diving to oil production and export, the decision was taken to reshape Doha Bay, extend the waterfront and expand the town area by

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reclaiming land. The area now known as Al Dafna (or ‘West Bay’) was dredged from the sea and the first building was the iconic Sheraton hotel. Demand for town centre real estate has grown, with more luxurious living and working environments, forcing the city upwards. The traditional inwardlooking, small-windowed, courtyard dwellings –cooled naturally or via a wind tower and vented walls – reflect the limitations of building materials and technology at the time. Now developments in glass technology and energy-efficient, eco-friendly air conditioning allows Qatar to build green.

Developments to Infrastructure

Qatar continues to undertake projects to satisfy QNV 2030 and the football event's legacy mode, good news for both local and international businesses.

Qatar is increasingly adopting sustainable practices and green building standards. Efforts like the implementation of the Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS) developed by the Gulf Organisation for Research & Development (GORD) oversees sustainable construction. According to GSAS, 75% of solid waste comes from construction and demolition; if the GSAS construction management system is adopted, 59% of the total solid waste generated in Qatar could be diverted.

GSAS has been incorporated into Qatar Construction Specifications and it is mandatory for all private and public sector projects to get GSAS certification. GSAS partners include Qatar Rail, Ashghal, Qatar Foundation, the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, the Primary Health Care Corporation, Kahramaa and Qatar Museums. gsas.gord.qa

The State Budget for 2023 was announced in December 2022, with figures based on an average oil price of USD65 a barrel, up from USD55 in the 2022 budget. The total revenue estimate is QAR228 bn, a 16.3% increase compared to 2022. Expenditures will decrease by 2.6% to QAR199 bn, due to an end in expenses for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM. The State will continue work on development projects related to infrastructure, citizens’ land development and public services, with 22 new projects to be implemented in 2023 at a cost of QAR9.8 bn. Read more about the 2023 State Budget in Economy, in this section.

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The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) was established in 2004 for the planning, design, procurement, construction, delivery, and asset management of all infrastructure projects and public buildings in Qatar. Ashghal strives to incorporate sustainability and environmental protection in its projects, as part of its commitment to play a vital role in QNV 2030. Ashghal launched its Corporate Strategy 2018–2022 under the authority's new vision ‘Excellence in delivering and managing efficient sustainable infrastructure’, with 10 objectives to accomplish its mission of ‘continuously enhancing customer satisfaction through leading project and asset management services and solutions’.

Ashghal’s key infrastructure projects include: Expressway Programme; Local Areas Infrastructure Programme; Drainage Networks; Buildings; and Projects of the Supervisory Committee of Beautification of Roads and Public Places in Qatar. In 2023, Ashghal has tendered new projects to include 22 buildings with an approximate value of QAR4.1 bn. Ten projects are under implementation, including the development of Hamad General Hospital, the establishment of the Madinat Khalifa Health Center and Qatar Sidra Academy, and the rehabilitation of the Ministry of Municipality's veterinary laboratory building. There are six other projects under design, which includes the courts complex and the Court of Appeal and Cassation, the main post office building in Thumama and the land transport customs building.

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The corporation, known as Kahramaa, was established in 2000 under the Ministry of Energy and Industry to regulate and maintain the supply of electricity and water to its customers. Kahramaa transferred ownership of its stations to Qatar Electricity and Water Company (QEWC) in 2002.

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The public-private partnership (PPP) law, approved by the Cabinet in 2019, also supports projects connected to QNV 2030. The PPPs will be used for a variety of sectors, including healthcare, education, sports, real estate and infrastructure.

In 2018 the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, HE Saad Sherida Al Kaabi, assumed responsibility for Kahramaa as part of his remit to oversee the regular and sustainable supply of energy, power and water for domestic purposes.

Kahramaa has spent QAR38 bn to meet increasing demands to the electricity and water supply, with a further QAR6 bn to be invested after 2022. This includes five mega water reservoirs to be online by 2026 providing storage for 2,300 mn gallons of water, while the power generation phase will produce 2,520 megawatts of electricity. The plant will add around 30% water and 25% electricity of local demand once fully completed.

Installed under the Smart Metering Infrastructure Project, 600,000 advanced digital meters will allow customers to monitor their consumption. This is in line with the corporation's National Program for Conservation and Energy Efficiency (Tarsheed), which celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2022 and saved QAR4 bn during its second phase. The third phase will run from 2022 until 2030.

In 2020, Kahramaa awarded a QAR1.7 bn contract to develop the country’s first utility-scale solar PV project to Japan’s Marubeni and France’s TotalEnergies. The 800MW solar PV independent power producer scheme is on a 10 sq km plot in Al Kharsaah, west of Doha. The project is owned and operated by Siraj 1 SPV, a consortium owned by TotalEnergies & Marubeni (40%) and Siraj Energy (60%), the latter being a joint venture between QatarEnergy and QEWC. The solar power plant was inaugurated in October 2022. It is expected to generate almost 2,000,000 MWh during its first year, the energy consumption of approximately 55,000 households, and reduce 26 mn tonnes of CO2 during its lifetime.

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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM Legacy Mode

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Previously known as the Qatar 2022 Supreme Committee, the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC) signed stakeholder agreements with Qatar Rail, Ashghal, Kahramaa, Aspire Zone Federation and Qatari Diar, for projects to deliver the infrastructure for the event.

The stadiums were designed by the world's leading architects, reflecting aspects of Qatari culture, and taking into consideration three priorities: access and comfort, sustainability, and post-tournament legacy. Eight stadiums welcomed the world in

• Al Thumama Stadium • Stadium 974 (previously Ras Abu Aboud Stadium) • Lusail Stadium. Sustainability was an integral part of the project, with FIFA, SC and the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 LLC (Q22) continuously updating stakeholders on tournament sustainability efforts. Optimum dustcontrol strategies were followed to reduce air pollution during construction, achieving a minimum four-star rating under the Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS) for design, construction and facility management, in addition to obtaining a gold certificate for its operations. More than 80% of waste from the stadiums, some 2,000 tonnes, was recycled or composted during the event.

Much of the State Budget was previously devoted towards stadium construction and associated infrastructure. Expenditure will now be allocated towards fulfilling legacy plans to create unique community hubs around the stadiums. The designs of the stadiums enable them to be easily converted into public facilities after the tournament and for parts of the stadiums to be sent overseas to those countries in need of sports infrastructure.

The World Cup's first temporary stadium, Stadium 974, will be entirely dismantled, while Lusail Stadium will have most of its seats stripped away and repurposed. The upper tiers will be transformed into housing, and the pitch will be used for community games.

Al Bayt Stadium, the second largest, will have the upper tiers removed and replaced by a hotel, shopping centre and sports medicine hospital. Ahmad bin Ali, Al Janoub and Al Thumama Stadiums will have capacity cut to 20,000 spectators. Ahmad bin Ali Stadium will become home to Al Rayyan FC, while Al Wakra FC will move to Al Janoub Stadium. Education City Stadium will also be cut to 20,000 capacity and become a sports ground for university students.

There is already much in use in the precincts at Al Janoub, Al Bayt and Ahmad Bin Ali Stadiums.

On Qatar National Sport Day 2020, public parks at Al Janoub and Al Bayt opened with vast green spaces, children’s play areas, exercise stations, restaurants, and cycling tracks. Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium is the home of Al Rayyan Sports Club, enabling amateur athletes and the public to use the running and cycling tracks, cricket pitches, tennis court and padel courts, outdoor gym facilities, skate park and aquatics centre.

November/December 2022:

• Khalifa International Stadium

• Al Janoub Stadium

• Education City Stadium

• Al Bayt Stadium

• Ahmad bin Ali Stadium

Only Khalifa International Stadium will remain as it is. Originally built in 1976 and having received a number of upgrades, it will continue to host more international sporting events.

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Qatar Integrated Rail Project corp.qr.com.qa

Following its establishment in 2011, Qatar Railways Company (Qatar Rail) is leading one of the largest rail projects in the world to meet the demands of Qatar’s dynamic and growing population. The company is responsible for the design, construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the entire network and systems.

The state of the art railway network currently consists of Doha Metro, a rapid transit system connecting communities within Doha and its suburbs, and Lusail Tram, a service for convenient travel within the new city of Lusail.

The Doha Metro: Three lines cover the Greater Doha area with connections to commercial and residential areas throughout the city. In central Doha, the Metro network is mainly underground, while at the outskirts it is at ground level or elevated. The main interchange is at Msheireb Downtown Doha. Conducted over multiple phases, phase one has three lines now open to the public:

• The Red Line runs from Al Wakra in the south to Lusail City in the north, with a connection to Hamad International Airport and transfer to the Lusail Tram at Legtaifiya and Lusail stations.

• The Green Line runs east from Al Riffa to Al Mansoura in the west.

• The Gold Line runs from Ras Bu Abboud to Al Aziziya.

Lusail Tram: An integrated transportation system serving Lusail City, a state of the art tram based system connecting major points of interest in the city. The tram is designed to travel on streets, sharing road space with other traffic and pedestrians. The project has four lines and 25 stations, with two interchange stations allowing passengers to access the Doha Metro.

Lusail City lusail.com

One of the largest projects in Qatar costing an estimated QAR163.8 bn, Lusail City is developed by Lusail Real Estate Development Company (LREDC), a subsidiary of the Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company, itself a subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority. Spanning 38 sq km north of Doha, Lusail City is planned to accommodate more than 450,000 residents and visitors.

Launched in 2004, features include residential and commercial areas, parks, marinas, five star hotels, a luxury mall, beach clubs, a waterpark, supermarkets and abundant dining options. Read more about Lusail City in Discovering Qatar

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The flagship project of Msheireb Properties,

a subsidiary of Qatar Foundation, Msheireb Downtown Doha (MDD) is the world’s first sustainable downtown regeneration project, the QAR20 bn restoration of a 31 hectare site.

Msheireb means ‘a place to drink water’ in Arabic, and is the historical name of downtown Doha. The 'smart city with soul' is aiming for Gold or Platinum LEED Certification. The Doha Design District, a new design and innovation hub, will grant free zone status to occupants from a multitude of business sectors.

MDD is divided into five broad quarters, with hospitality, retail, residential and commercial areas. Barahat Msheireb is the region’s largest covered public square, anchored by the Cultural Forum and the Mandarin Oriental Doha hotel. The Heritage quarter features four historic houses that have been restored and turned into museums. The Diwan Amiri quarter comprises the Diwan Annexe, Amiri Guard building and Qatar National Archive, while Sikkat Wadi Msheireb is fully pedestrianised between the Alwadi Hotel Doha MGallery Hotel Collection and the Park Hyatt Hotel.

MDD is the central interchange for the Doha Metro, with other methods of transportation underground for a pedestrian‑friendly atmosphere. The MDD tram is available to transport visitors. Read more about MDD in Discovering Qatar

Hamad International Airport dohahamadairport.com

Qatar's world leading Hamad International Airport revealed plans for its second expansion phase in 2019. Phase A comprised the central concourse linking concourses D and E, and the opening of The Oryx Garden Hotel. This phase officially opened in October 2022, allowing annual passenger handling capacity to increase to 58 mn.

Phase B, the final expansion phase, will begin in January 2023 and is expected to be completed within the next two and a half years. This will extend concourses D and E to increase capacity to over 70 mn passengers per annum. Features include an indoor tropical garden, a water feature, landscaped retail and F&B spaces and a new world class lounge. The expansion also includes the construction of a new cargo terminal, which will boost handling capacity to a 3.2 mn tonnes per annum. The terminal is expected to be ready by 2023.

The airport works with the Ministry of Municipality to achieve goals under Qatar National Vision 2030. This includes improving carbon efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and modernising the waste management process.

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New Year New Buildings

The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) in Qatar has announced the launch of 22 new projects worth a whopping QAR4.1 bn (USD1.12 bn) in 2023.

Ashghal will continue to tender more infrastructure and public buildings projects in the third quarter of this year.

According to Engineer Yousef Al Emadi, Director of Projects Affairs at Ashghal, out of these projects, six have already been awarded and 10 are currently in the process of implementation, with an estimated value of over QAR3 bn (USD822 mn).

These projects include the development of Hamad General Hospital, the building of Madinat Khalifa Health Centre, Qatar Academy Sidra, and the Ministry of Municipality’s Veterinary Laboratories.

The six projects are worth an estimated QAR1.1 bn (USD302 mn) and include the construction and development of several buildings in coordination with various authorities.

Al Emadi also announced that design plans have commenced for several upcoming projects, including the Court Complex and Court of Cassation, Al Thumama Main Post Office Building, and the Road Transport Customs Building.

The projects that are currently under design include two court complexes and the Court of Appeal and Cassation, which was recently announced for a design competition to obtain the most beautiful architectural idea.

New courts

In May 2023, Ashghal in coordination with the Supreme Judiciary Council, announced the launch of a design competition for the establishment of eight new courts, including the court complex project and the Court of Cassation project, to obtain the best architectural idea, within the framework of the state’s plan to develop justice systems and services.

The Court of Cassation is the highest court in the Qatari judicial system. It is responsible for deciding on the appeals filed against the judgment issued from the Court of Appeal. The Constitutional Court was established by virtue of Law No 6 of 2007 and forms a division of the Court of Cassation.

The projects to establish the new Court Complex and Court of Cassation complements Ashghal’s new plan to continue its projects and implement Qatar National Vision 2030. The project is slated for completion by the end of fourth quarter of 2026, costing QAR254.8 mn (USD70 mn).

The Court Complex and Court of Cassation project extends to an area of approximately 50,000 sq m in Wadi Al Sail, while the Court Complex in Wadi Al Banat is located on an area of approximately 100,000 sq m to include seven courts, including the Criminal Court, Family Court, Traffic Court, Investment and Trade Court, Civil and Court of First Instance, along with the Enforcement Court.

According to Engineer Jaralla Mohammed Al Marri, Director of Buildings Projects Department, the new courts are of particular importance as most courts will be under one roof, which would facilitate litigation proceedings. The project will also serve the justice system by providing modern means and systems of litigation that shorten the time of case handling, as well as providing trading rooms equipped with all the technologies and other important means.

According to Engineer Fatma Al Meer, the design tender of the competition launched by Ashghal was the first of its kind aimed at obtaining the best architectural idea that meets the functional purposes of all the needs of the new courts.

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The Ports of Qatar

Qatar has invested in the development of world-class ports such as Hamad Port, Doha Port and Al Ruwais Port. To showcase that development and the maritime history of Qatar, Mwani Qatar has opened the new Hamad Port Visitors Centre.

Qatar is one of the fastest-growing economies and highest GDPs in the world. Its economic prosperity is hinged on its petroleum, natural gas and oil industries, and the country is one of the biggest LNG exporters in the world.

As a peninsula, Qatar is surrounded by the waters of the Arabian Gulf, allowing various entry and exit points to and from Qatar. The country has invested in the development of world-class port facilities and its maritime trade sector has strengthened manifold as it has opened new trade routes and diversified its supply sources.

The world’s biggest shipping corporations operate in almost all of Qatar’s ports and terminals. The country is home to at least five major ports: Hamad Port, Doha Port, Mesaieed Port, Ras Laffan Port and Al Ruwais Port. Qatar’s largest ports – Hamad Port, Doha Port and Al Ruwais Port – are operated by Mwani Qatar.

Mwani Qatar is responsible for managing the nation’s seaports and shipping terminals, but the integrated port and logistics services provider is also playing a more pivotal role. By substantially developing Hamad Port, the company is not only strongly positioned to develop a regional shipping hub in the region, but also to play a major role in diversifying the Qatari economy ready for a post-hydrocarbon future.

Hamad Port

Located south of Doha in Umm Al Houl, Hamad Port is the world's largest greenfield port-development project, constructing a new world-class commercial port in Qatar. Although operations of Hamad Port commenced in December 2016, the official inauguration of the port took place on 5 September 2017 under the auspices of the Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. Managed by Mwani Qatar, under the supervision of the Ministry of Transport, Hamad Port is one of the largest ports in the Middle East with annual capacity of 7.5 mn 20-foot equivalent unit (TEU) and is a long-term, physical manifestation of Qatar National Vision 2030 – a port focusing on the social, economic, environmental and human development of the nation.

By substantially developing Hamad Port, Mwani Qatar is not only strongly positioned to develop a regional shipping hub in the GCC, but also to play a major role in diversifying the Qatari economy ready for a post-hydrocarbon future.

The multi-billion dollar development does not merely offer expanded capacity in the form of three container terminals, but also brings a host of new, sector-specific capabilities. Alongside general cargo traffic, the port handles a variety of specialist imports including livestock, automobiles, and bulk grain. Alongside this offering, the port will also host a base for offshore and marine support vessels.

Hamad Port covers 28.5 sq km and will have the yearly capacity for 1.7 mn tonnes of general freight and 1 mn tonnes of grain, with a specialist terminal supporting the entry of around 500,000 vehicles per year. The first of the three container terminals is currently operational and has an optimum capacity of 2 mn TEUs per year, eventually increasing to over 7.5 mn. This will then be supported by transshipment links by rail, sea and road to the region.

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Hamad Port is already making a paradigm shift in Qatar’s economic diversification and competitiveness, import and re-export of goods.

The oil and gas sector represented through Muntajat exports a number of its shipments via Hamad Port to its final destinations around the world, while Hamad Port is in charge of providing the shipping and unloading services for Muntajat containers from its quays, including product-loaded as well as empty containers. Hamad Port also facilitates and develops the required support services for containers and trunks.

Moreover, the latest technologies for port operation have been applied including the highest standards of safety and security, including a uniquely designed Port Control Tower with a height of 110 m, a customs inspection area for rapid cargo clearance (5,600 containers per day), a ship inspection platform and multiple maritime facilities. As part of Qatar’s major steps toward increasing its non-petroleum exports and building manufacturing industries, a free zone has been established adjacent to Hamad Port. The port has recorded significant milestones, regionally and internationally, in quite a short period of time.

Hamad Port’s strong capabilities, modern facilities, and advanced systems are leading to position Qatar as a re-export hub in the region, increasing the volume of trade between Qatar and the rest of the world.

Hamad Port Visitors Center

The new Hamad Port Visitors Centre, which opened in May 2023, is purpose-built to showcase the maritime history and achievements of Qatar. The centre includes a maritime museum, a 4D cinema, virtual simulators, auditorium, a kids play area and an oceanic aquarium, the first of its kind in Qatar.

The Hamad Port Visitors Centre Aquarium is second-to-none in Qatar. Featuring 17 basins of different sizes, the aquarium displays 80 species of fish and aquatic creatures: 3,063 in total. It will be a fun destination for students and all types

of visitors of all ages to learn more about Qatari marine life and Umm Al Houl environment in general.

The Hamad Port Visitors Centre Maritime Museum was built in an area of 1,284 sq m to tell the fascinating story of Hamad Port, how it operates and its importance in our lives; the story of the shipping containers and containerships; and how Qatar's maritime heritage and trade evolved over the years. The museum also includes simulations where visitors can experience how to dock a ship or lift containers from ships onto the port. There is also a video where visitors can see how the marine life was relocated to create Hamad Port. A total of 4,257 sq m of sea-grass, 139,117 mangroves, 11,595 hard coral colonies and 121 cubic metres of existing reefs were relocated to provide a habitat for resident fish and preserve its ecosystem functionality. The 4D Cinema is distinguished by its 4D technology, where the seats move with effects in the film that highlights the big picture of the nation’s prestigious port and demonstrates the vision, resources and commitment required to deliver the mega-project Hamad Port in a fun and enjoyable way. Expect your seats to shake, move, and be sprayed with water!

The Hamad Port Visitors Centre also has an Auditorium, which is uniquely designed with a highquality sound system, and 200-tiered seats in a fixed theatre-style set-up designed to provide an optimal experience for the visitors. The centre also has a Gift Shop with a wide selection of special local handmade aquatic gifts and souvenirs. Outside the centre is an outdoor kids play area that allows children to further enjoy their time at the centre with recreational games and rides such as swings, slides, climbers, spring riders, merry-go-rounds, and more.

To visit the Hamad Port Visitors Centre, it is necessary to book a ticket online at visitorscenter.mwani.com.qa at QAR50 per person for adults over age 12; QAR30 per person for children between the age of 5 and 12; children below the age of 5 enter for free. For more information, call 4045 3333 or visit mwani.com.qa

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For those considering driving licence applications, driving lessons, car hire, vehicle purchase or lease, and breakdown cover, all the relevant contact numbers are listed below. The rest of the Motoring section has more essential information, including test drives of selected models, car showrooms and service centres.

Vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road, and seat belts are mandatory for both driver and frontseat passenger. Although measures have been implemented by the traffic department to help reduce the accident rate in Qatar, driving here can still be a hazardous affair and you need to remain fully aware and alert at all times when you are driving. Speeding, tailgating and sudden lane changing, especially near traffic lights, are common.

Be aware – radar! Be careful to keep your speed within the limits; there are cameras on most roads keeping watch on traffic speeds. Be especially careful at traffic lights as this is where most violations occur. The penalties, in financial terms, are strict: QAR6,000 for going through a red light and seven (black) points! See Traffic Violations in Motoring Essentials for more details.

Motorists should exert caution and watch out for cyclists or people stepping onto the road unexpectedly, especially at night. Conversely, be mindful if you need to cross the road on foot as it is easy to misjudge speeds of oncoming vehicles. Cars tend to move fast and unpredictably, except when in a traffic jam. For convenience, use the Metrash2 app for a number of services, such as transfer of ownership, istimara (permit) renewal, and payment of violations.

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Other breakdown services are available from smaller entities around town – be aware that they may not be insured to provide this service though.

You may have breakdown assistance as part of your insurance policy or be able to add it – check with the insurance company.

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ENGINE 1.5 litre turbocharged High Efficiency Turbo

MAX POWER 181 hp (135 kW)

TORQUE 285 Nm (265 lb-ft)

PERFORMANCE 0 – 100 kph in around 8.8 secs and a top speed of 195 kph

TRANSMISSION Seven-speed continuously variable transmission

EXTERIOR The new sporty mid-size SUV’s dynamic look is emphasised by a new three-dimension front grill, shifting downwards, flanked by sharplooking LED headlamps. The MG ONE’s athletic look is highlighted with a dual-tone colour scheme, a low and wide stance, sloping roofline, giving it a coupé-like silhouette, split rear protruding lights and a distinctively shaped sport spoiler

INTERIOR Use of sound and light technology creates a high-tech cabin for a new generation of tech-savvy customers; unique surroundtype trip screen, Arkamys sound system, dual-coloured sports seating, and drive by wire gears provide a smart experience for drivers and passengers; aesthetically and ergonomically designed cabin is trimmed with quality materials providing luxurious comfort; plenty of storage spaces, even a wireless phone charger

SAFETY/SECURITY MG cars are renowned for featuring the latest safety technology and the all-new MG ONE is no different; the standard Electronic Stability Program includes eight safety functions with ABS, EBD, CBC, TCS, VDC, HAZ, HHC and BDW improving driving stability in all traffic conditions

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MG ONE

The first generation of the all-new MG ONE has arrived in the Middle East. Available at Auto Class Cars on Salwa Road, the all-new 2023 MG ONE will strengthen the brand’s increasingly popular model range, offering even more style, technology and luxurious comfort at great value prices.

The arrival of the MG’s newest SUV is set to help the brand reinforce its position in the top six car makers in the Middle East.

The MG ONE is the first MG model to harness the latest technology with the introduction of SAIC Motor’s self-developed all-new modular SIGMA architecture platform, housing a 1.5 litre turbocharged powerplant delivering 181 hp and maximum torque of 285Nm – powering the vehicle to a top speed of 195 kph. All models are equipped with an innovative seven-speed Continuously Variable Transmission for smoother, more efficient gear changes and optimum reliability. The self-developed SIGMA architecture platform has been designed to optimise interior space, with up to 70% efficiency. The architecture compresses the mechanical space to help balance the exterior and interior space. As an all-in-one modular platform, it can house a range of allelectric and hybrid powertrains, as well as regular internal combustion engines. This advanced electric architecture creates a smart car experience for MG’s new generation of vehicles.

The impressive specification levels include the availability of leather seats, a 12.3” virtual cluster panel with a trip computer, a six-way electric driver seat with lumbar support, four-way electric passenger seats, a panoramic sunroof, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, GPS navigation, as well as a full complement of front, side and curtain airbags. Cruise control, push-button ignition, keyless entry, and a rear-view camera are all fitted as standard, with a 360-degree parking view camera on full option models, to give the driver total control and peace of mind on their journey. One of MG's most acclaimed benefits is the sixyear/200,000 km warranty for ultimate peace of mind. In fact, there are so many standout – and standard – features, go check them out at Auto Class Cars on Salwa Road. They have all the answers – they're great and not expensive!

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TECHSPEC

ENGINE Third generation 1.5 litre turbocharged four cylinder DOHC, 16-valve with multi-port injection

TRANSMISSION All-new 7-speed tiptronic automatic

MAX POWER 177 hp (130 kW) @ 5,500 rpm

MAX TORQUE 270 Nm (200 lb-ft) from 1,400 rpm

EXTERIOR Amazing look! Sharp but sleek, the new Emkoo amazing front grille with distinctive air intakes and lights plus sporty back lights, window, spoiler and dual exhaust pipes; excellent use of chrome, aluminium and carbon fibre effects all combine to complete the new 'space age' look

INTERIOR Slip into supportive seats, feel the luxury trim, push button start, feel the flat bottom wheel and enjoy the joystick-style shifter – this SUV feels very sporty! Cool phone-centric environment is so modern, so in-tune with the digital world we live in; not to mention the quality of the supportive seats, the stitching and trim, the use of colour, carbon fibre effect and materials; 7" instrument cluster and 10.25" silky smooth touchscreen; wireless charging; Bluetooth integration with Apple CarPlay, superior six-speaker stereo system

SAFETY/SECURITY Front, side and curtain airbags, ESP, ABS, EBD; ISOFIX child safety seat anchors, lane departure warning; traffic jam assist; blind spot detection; disc brakes; hill start control; electronic parking brake; tyre pressure monitoring; high-strength steel compartment – so much tech, you have to check it out at the new showroom

BRAND NEW

EMKOO

GAC are on a roll in Qatar. Backed by the strong resources of Domasco, sales are rising fast, powered mainly by the successful GS3, GS4 and GS8. And now, not content with this success and sitting on their laurels, GAC have launched a new look, a complete new design language, in fact. The most obvious distinction is undoubtedly the styling which is much more dynamic than previous designs and different from most other cars in this segment for that matter. Contrary to the previous 'classic' look, the Emkoo’s abundance of chiselled surfaces and amazing front grille make for a particularly unique package. The front detailing, including daytime running lights that cut downwards and sideways and never exceed 2 cm in width, is particularly aggressive and sets the tone for the rest of the car. The deeply sculpted beltline sits quite high, but not at the expense of excessive bodywork which is instead sculpted into an angular design that rises towards the car’s high rear end. Like with sister Empow, your first look and contact is fantastic. As your approach your Emkoo, with the keys in your pocket or bag, the car unlocks and the door handles pop out – so cool, so contemporary! Those first impressions increase as you start to enjoy the Emkoo's interior; it's great – the driving position, the ergonomic controls, the high tech centre console, the user-friendly screens for information and entertainment, very supportive seats, premium soft-to-the-touch trim materials. Yes, this interior is as eye-catching as the silky, satiny exterior.

The new Emkoo is not just a pretty face; it's really enjoyable to drive. The turbocharged 1.5 litre engine is powerful, quick off the mark (with some wheelspin if you really try!) and quiet when cruising the highways. The light and self-centring steering makes manoeuvring in traffic and negotiating narrow streets a breeze. Driving is so pleasant, visibility is great, everything is close to hand, touchscreen is smoother than my iPad! All my passengers are comfortable too, and enjoying the Hi-Fi superior sound system and the comfortable space, including the secret cubby hole for your bag, in this large SUV cabin.

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The new GAC showroom on East Industrial Street is near the Interchange for Street 10. Friendly staff will explain all and even arrange a test drive of the Emkoo or any GAC stylish SUV/car. Call 800 8123
Trendy and Cool-Tech SUV Book a 24-Hour Test Drive Showroom, Service Centre, Spare Parts Centre Street 100, Opp. General Traffic Department, East Industrial Area Road www.gac-motor.qa
1.5 TGDI Engine Power 177 hp; Torque 270nm ‘Eye of Enlightment’ LED Headlights
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TECHSPEC

ENGINE 3.0 litre 24-valve, V6 MIVEC

MAX POWER 230 hp (170kW) @ 6,000 rpm

MAX TORQUE 290 Nm (214 lb-ft) @ 4,000 rpm

TRANSMISSION Eight-speed automatic with Super Select between 2WD and three grades of 4WD

EXTERIOR Striking and dominating Dynamic Shield front fascia with distinctive lighting features front and rear; wrap-around front bumpers and integrated skid plate give it an unmistakable and strong appearance while the chrome-trimmed grille, LED headlights and LED daytime running lights highlight the luxury design and high build quality; strong character line stretching from headlights to the rear plus the pronounced wheel arches give a clean but tough look

INTERIOR 8-inch touchscreen; infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto; the clear screen and highcontrast instrument cluster show excellent clarity, sound great and are easy to use with control on both screen and steering wheel; new climate control panel complete with knobs that minimise driver distraction; three USB ports for charging, and a power-plug for powering any device

SAFETY/SECURITY Amazing set of safety features, incl. blind spot warning, forward collision mitigation, adaptive cruise control; rear cross traffic alert; front, side, curtain airbags; keyless operation; hands-free tailgate access; engine start button; ventilated disc brakes; active stability and traction control; off-road confidence; high-strength reinforced RISE body

2023

MONTERO SPORT

The new 2023 Mitsubishi Montero Sport stands high and proud with a distinctive design that really showcases its tough off-road capabilities. The front end Dynamic Shield fascia is eye-catching, as is the liberal application of chrome outlining the grille and sharp headlamps plus the distinctive rear LED taillight design with an LED rim. It has a wellchiselled and edgy look, primarily dominated by the front fascia, the muscular wheel arches and the strong high-riding rear.

I instantly and instinctively liked the Montero Sport; it gives you a lot of car for your money and is practical and versatile. And, even before I reversed out of my parking space, the rear cross-traffic alert had warned me of traffic approaching on the road behind me. So, I was indeed suitably impressed with this safety feature – which is only one in a long list of many.

The interior design is also well done; the leather trim is beautiful, luxurious and comfortable. It follows the message of the dynamic exterior design and gives a modern and premium feel. The fourspoke steering wheel is comfortable in the hand, while giving the driver easy access to a whole range of controls at his or her fingertips.

The second row of the new Montero Sport is really spacious and comfortable with elegant leather seating. The third row has also been improved with a spring-loaded one-pull stowing mechanism. When you drive the Montero you notice the ample power available, quick acceleration when needed in traffic, for example, and the precise and tight steering which also makes you feel more secure. The high ground clearance and dominant driving position give great confidence on rough ground. The powerful V6 engine is a robust performer on any terrain, while Mitsubishi's eight-speed automatic gearbox delivers a smoother and more luxurious ride, wherever you go.

Safety is paramount of course; the Montero Sport has integrated stability and traction control, tyre pressure monitoring, ISOFIX anchors, an electronic parking brake, and more. There's even a Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCMS), to brake the Montero Sport if it senses an impending collision.

Qatar Automobiles Co on Salwa Road offer very competitive prices and will be pleased to arrange a test drive of the new Mitsubishi Montero Sport or any of its SUVs and cars for Marhaba readers. 4422 7555
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Service Centres

Qatar Automobiles Company Industrial Area, Street 10 4460 1995 mitsubishiqatar.com

Saleh Al Hamad Al Mana Co. Industrial Area, Street 10 Also Al Shamal Rd, Salwa Rd, Al Wakra 800 0505 nissanqatar.com

Domasco East Industrial Street 800 8123

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Domasco Industrial Area, Street 10 (Servicing) Street 43 (Body Shop) 800 8123 volvocars.com

Service Centres
• Bentley 4411 1102/08 BMW, MINI 4406 5555 • Cadillac, GMC, Subaru 4455 8000 4459 9777 • Chevrolet 800 0100 • Ford, Lincoln 4448 9922 • Hyundai, Genesis 800 0231 • Infiniti 4460 0167 • Jaguar 4440 8490 • KIA 4460 0081 • Lamborghini 4411 1102 • Land Rover 4460 1100 • Maserati 800 0003 • Maxus 4040 1444 • McLaren 4411 1102 • Mercedes-Benz 4458 7777 • Peugeot 4448 9053 • Porsche 4459 9777 • Skoda 4499 1000 • Suzuki 4462 2067 • Toyota 4452 8777 • Volkswagen 4445 2383
Domasco East Industrial Street 800 8123 honda-mideast.com
Auto Class Cars Industrial Area, Street 10 4489 1666 mg-qa.com
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Motoring Essentials

Obtaining a Qatari Driving Licence

To apply for a Qatar driving licence you must be a resident in Qatar and at least 18 years of age for light vehicles or motorcycles, or 21 for heavy vehicles. You must be physically fit and demonstrate a certain level of driving proficiency, meaning that most expatriates will be required to take a driving test at an authorised testing centre. The procedure is simple: visit either the Madinat Khalifa Traffic Department or one of the registered driving schools and complete all the paperwork –this will be in Arabic, translation typing services are available for a small fee. Fees: Vehicles QAR250, motorcycles QAR150, valid for five years, for first time applications/renewals/replacements.

A vision test must be done when applying. After passing the test, you may be asked to submit an online theoretical driving exam. This will enable you to start driving lessons at one of the driving schools, then take the practical and street driving exam. There are additional fees for the driving and eye tests.

Holders of driving licences from some countries, eg the UK, France, Turkey, South Korea and Malaysia, can get a Qatari driving licence without a test. Take your Residence Card and original driving licence to Madinat Khalifa Traffic Department to check whether your country qualifies. Open daily (except Friday) 7 am – 11 am/4 pm – 7 pm. For more information, visit Hukoomi at gov.qa

In an effort to reduce traffic congestion, certain professions (approximately 240) will preclude you from gaining a licence. However, if you have the personal sponsorship of a Qatari national, or your spouse, then your profession is not important.

Converting a non-approved licence

If your home country's licence is not considered

valid by the authorities you will have to take a driving test. For those applying for a driving licence for the first time, as well as those who have to take a test:

• You will need: three passport-size photos, valid Qatar ID, an eye test certificate, and a copy of your sponsor company ID, plus a letter of permission from your sponsor. This includes female applicants sponsored by their husbands/ men sponsored by their wives. This step can now be done online using the Metrash2 app. Check up to date requirements when applying at the driving school.

• Complete an application form at a driving school (see Useful Numbers in this section).

• If you are learning to drive for the first time, a full driving course will cost around QAR3,500. A learner must have had at least 15 hours of theoretical classes and a minimum of 35 hours of driving lessons.

• Drivers who have licences which cannot be directly changed to a Qatari licence can choose from a 'half course' or a refresher course customised to your needs.

• There are separate courses for heavy duty vehicles and for motorcycles.

• There is a charge of QAR50 per test

• Licences are for manual or automatic cars. If you hold a manual licence you may drive an automatic, but not vice versa.

• There is a unified driving curriculum and contract to be used by all driving schools.

International licences

You are allowed to drive with your national driving licence (if it is recognised by the State of Qatar) for one week only (seven days from arrival).

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You can alternatively use an international driving licence for up to six months, after which it is compulsory to have a valid Qatari licence. To use an international driving permit issued by your country of origin, you must also hold a valid driving licence that is recognised by the State of Qatar.

Temporary Qatari licences

Residents or visitors who wish to drive for more than one week will need a temporary licence. Apply in person at the Traffic Police office in one of the driving schools within seven days of your arrival in Qatar. You will need your valid national driving licence and passport along with copies, and three passport-size photographs with a white background. If you need to wear glasses while driving you must be wearing glasses in the photos. Fees: QAR10 for the card, QAR150 for the application.

You will also need to take an eye test, usually available at the driving school, and you may have to do a half course.

Temporary Qatari driving licences are valid for three months, but may be extended on application.

International and temporary licence holders are restricted to driving rental cars only. Driving without a licence of any kind is a criminal offence.

The Driving Test

To get your driving licence, you will have to pass the following tests:

Theory: A digital test about traffic laws and road signs.

Parking: Two sections – reverse test and vehicle parking. The results are given immediately. The Traffic Department has completely automated these two parking tests, to prevent complaints of unfairness in evaluation from trainees. It is based on land sensors and surveillance cameras used inside and outside the vehicle.

Road test: Once you pass your theory and parking tests, your examiner will take you out of the yard testing grounds onto the real road to test your proficiency. You may also be asked to do a hill-start before leaving the yard. In order to develop the highest standards of transparency and eliminate complaints from trainees who fail driving tests, smart cars have been introduced in some driving schools.

You will take all parts of the test and be informed at each stage whether you have passed or failed. If you fail one part of the test, you cannot proceed to the next stage.

Once you have passed your driving test, your driving licence will be issued while you wait. The vehicle licence fee for non-Qataris is QAR250, valid for five years. All transactions at the Traffic Department must be paid for using a credit/debit card, or the Ministry of Interior eCASH card (see Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section for more information about eCASH cards).

International Driving Licences

To obtain an international driving licence you must be in possession of a valid Qatari driving licence. Take this along with your passport, two passportsize photos and QAR150 to any travel agency or driving school.

Licence Renewals

A driving licence may be renewed six months prior to or upon its expiry date. Renewal is easy and can be processed through Hukoomi at gov.qa, or the Metrash2 app. Fees: QAR250 (valid for five years), plus QAR20 for delivery, if choosing to have the new licence delivered to you by QPost.

You must disclose any changes to your health that may affect your ability to drive since your last licence application. If, for example, you have been prescribed glasses, you should apply through the Traffic Department to retake the eye test.

Getting Your Car or Motorcycle Tested for a Road Permit

New private vehicles are issued with a registration valid for three years, known as istimara. Vehicles more than three years old must pass an annual inspection before the Traffic Department will renew the road permit. Mandatory periodical vehicle

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inspections for all applicable vehicles must be done at a Fahes testing site. For a map of stations, how to prepare the vehicle and inspection tips visit fahes.com.qa, call 800 3835, 4021 7777

Timings: Al Mazrooah Sat – Thu 6 am – 6 pm; Al Egda/Al Sheehaniya/Al Wukair/Industrial Area

Sun to Thu 6 am – 6 pm; Al Shamal mobile station Wed/Thu 7 am – 2 pm. No appointment required; the busiest period is 8 am – noon.

Al Wakra/Mesaimeer/Wadi Al Banat 6 am – 6 pm; by appointment only, bookings must be made via the app.

Fees: Cars QAR150, motorcycles QAR100, by card only. Remember to take the expiring istimara.

Insurance: Renew prior to inspection, as there must be a full year's insurance on the vehicle before taking it for the istimara.

Metrash 2 Service

Metrash is a free electronic service provided by the Ministry of Interior (MoI). Residents of Qatar can register to receive an SMS alerting them to traffic violations, driving licence expiry, car registration expiry, and inspection pass/fail. Under Metrash 2, citizens and residents can access a large number of MoI services, including traffic. The mobile phone number must be registered under the applicant’s name. Smartphone users can download Metrash 2 on the App Store and Play Store, and the service can be activated via SMS or a Self Service Kiosk. For assistance call 234 2000, visit moi.gov.qa

Smartphone users can send photos of traffic violators directly to authorities via Metrash 2. To use, click on ‘Communicate with us’ and 'Contact us'. Enable GPS on your phone, select ‘Take photo’, write your comments and send.

Driving Conditions

Traffic Law No 19 of 2007 introduced a system of tough penalties for traffic offences. They include points and fines for speeding, parking violations and using a hand‑held phone while driving.

These, and other measures for road traffic safety, have been a priority for the government as part of Qatar National Road Safety Strategy 2013–2022, and will continue to reduce the death and injury rates under the second version of the strategy, running from 2023 to 2030.

The main causes of road accidents continue to be reckless and negligent driving, dangerous overtaking, illogical lane changing (especially at intersections), and using the phone while driving.

Road rage is a constant in Qatar. Motorists should be aware of drivers ‘tailgating’ and flashing their lights to force the driver ahead to move out of the way, even if there is no space to safely move into. Drivers change lanes without signalling and often weave through the traffic, continuously changing lanes at high speed. You may experience bullying tactics including overtaking from the right and then slowing down as a 'punishment' to the driver who failed to move out of the way. In any of these situations, be aware of your own safety first.

Traffic lights flash on green before changing to amber and red. At the few roundabouts remaining in the country, signals will often flash amber for a short period of time to allow the flow of traffic –drivers should only pull out if it is safe to do so.

Cameras and radars are installed at intersections to catch those who race through red lights. The installation of many more is planned, including sophisticated advanced radar systems which allow for the recording of accidents and booking of reckless drivers.

The police have a number of cars fitted with mobile speed radars – difficult for motorists to locate, unlike permanent roadside speed radars. In addition to speeding, the radars can also detect seatbelt violations, overtaking from the wrong side, and illegal usage of mobile phones.

The Ministry of Interior stresses that its aim in deploying these mobile radars is to reform bad driving practices, thereby saving lives, and not simply to punish offenders.

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Violations

Traffic Law No 19 of 2007 introduced a demerit point system which helps to ensure safe driving (by curbing reckless driving) and to reduce traffic related accidents, deaths and casualties. Drivers convicted of certain driving-related offences will have what are termed 'black points' recorded on their records.

The Ministry's website moi.gov.qa lists the violations, which include paperwork and registration offences, driving offences, wrongful parking or obstruction, and many dealing with commercial vehicles.

Some of the fines are draconian, like running a red traffic light. However, in some cases, if you pay within a month you may get a 50% discount – you can either visit the Traffic Department or use the Metrash2 app to check if this is applicable.

The points system means that your licence can be suspended or revoked, depending on the number of points accrued. In this situation, a new driving licence may be issued only after passing a new driving test after a minimum three months of suspension.

Always carry your driving licence and passport copy/Qatar ID with you while driving, as well as the vehicle registration, insurance documents, and car rental agreement (as appropriate).

Some of the more common violations include:

• Running a red light – QAR6,000 fine, 7 points

• Driving in the wrong (opposite) direction –QAR6,000 fine, 6 points

• Driver and/or front seat passenger not wearing seatbelts – QAR500 fine

• Using/holding a mobile phone/other device while driving – QAR500 fine

• Allowing children under 10 to occupy front seats – QAR500 fine

• Exceeding the maximum speed limit –QAR500–1,000 fine, 4 points

• Obstructing traffic at intersections –QAR500 fine, 3 points

• Parking/waiting at places reserved for persons with special needs – QAR300 fine, 3 points

• Driving a vehicle without carrying driving licence – QAR500 fine, 1 point

• Driving a vehicle without a valid permit (istimara) – QAR1,500 fine

• Driving a vehicle without number plates –QAR3,000 fine, 3 points

• Not moving vehicle to nearest safe area in case of an accident not involving injury, or not informing police immediately – QAR1,000 fine, 3 points

There is a zero-tolerance policy on drink driving in Qatar – the legal limit is 0 mg. Drivers who are found to have alcohol in their system when breathalysed face fines of between QAR10,000 and QAR50,000, with a chance of a jail sentence and deportation.

• Applying tint to glass or windows of vehicle without permission – QAR1,000

To check violations registered to your vehicle, visit moi.gov.qa, or receive SMS alerts via Metrash2.

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Traffic Accidents

Minor accidents

If you are involved in a minor traffic accident within Doha city limits, you must move the vehicles involved to a safe place. Get the information of the driver of the other vehicle(s), ie name, ID number, car registration number, insurance details and mobile number, and take photos if necessary.

Drivers can avoid a trip to the Traffic Department by reporting the incident via the Metrash2 app. Any of the car owners involved can report the accident, giving their Qatar ID numbers, car registration numbers, and photos of the cars involved. Alternatively drivers can visit one of five traffic investigation offices at insurance companies.

Major accidents

If anyone is injured, none of the vehicles can be moved and the police must be notified immediately (dial 999). You will be required to report to the relevant traffic department with your documentation – you will be advised which one by the attending patrol officers.

Car Insurance

Be aware that the terms and conditions of Comprehensive and Third Party insurance policies vary depending on the insurance company and underwriter, and that it is the car that is covered, not the driver – anyone with a valid Qatar driving licence can then drive the vehicle. Check the policy to ensure you are sufficiently covered in the event of an accident.

If your car is in the garage for more than 15 days after an accident it is mandatory for insurance companies to provide a substitute car; this rule only applies to those cars waiting for genuine imported parts.

Breakdown cover may already be included on some insurance policies or can be added at an extra cost. Check with your insurance company.

See the list of insurance companies in Day to Day Qatar in the Living in Qatar section.

Weather Conditions

Dust storms occur due to shamal, dust-laden winds that can suddenly appear between March and August. They can compromise visibility on

the roads, making driving extremely hazardous. Switch on dipped headlights – not fog or hazard lights – and drive slowly, using the centre line or the edge of the road as a guide.

Fog may occur between November and January and can drastically reduce visibility. Slow down and use dipped headlights and fog lights, if necessary.

Rain and thunderstorms can happen during the winter months, especially December and January. Downpours may limit visibility, cause flooding on some roads, and make sandy areas muddy. Be especially vigilant during the first rainfalls of the season as any oil spills on the road make driving particularly treacherous.

Beware of drivers using their hazard lights while driving in adverse weather conditions.

Petrol Stations and Other Services

Qatar Fuel, also known as WOQOD, releases the fuel prices each month, as determined by QatarEnergy.

In addition to providing fuel, WOQOD stations offer a wide range of services like car washing, oil change, and tyre checks/purchases. There is usually a convenience store (Sidra), ATM, Ooredoo payment machine, and fast food. Stations widely cover the country, and you can pay for fuel and services by card or cash.

A few non-WOQOD stations may only provide fuel, but other small independent companies can easily be found for other services such as checking tyre pressure, repairing tyres (aptly named 'punctury'), oil and water levels, and car wash facilities.

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Know Your Rights

MoCI has issued a notice to protect the rights of used and new car buyers. Distributors have to provide signed documents showing date of delivery, price and more.

The Consumer Protection and Combating Commercial Fraud Department at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) has issued Circular No 1 of 2023 to specify the obligations of car providers to consumers when buying or reserving cars by preparing a form for a 'delivery date document' that includes mandatory data in accordance with the provisions of the law. This circular comes in line with MoCI's keenness to protect consumers’ rights when buying or reserving new or used cars.

MoCI referred to Law No 8 of 2008, regarding the protection of consumers, and amendments which clarified the obligations of providers in line with the protection of consumers’ rights, Article 8 relates to the rights of consumers to obtain additional information as per the executive regulations of this law, which stipulates in Article 4 the nature of data that should be available in the document issued by the providers, leading to the following decision: The preparation of a form to reserve a vehicle, which includes the following:

• Name and address of the provider, and the date of the invoice

• Type of vehicle or service, plus a basic description

• Sale unit

• Number of units sold

• Unit condition (if used)

• Price of the unit or service in Qatari Riyal

• Delivery date

• Signature/seal of the provider or his/her legal representative

• Serial number of the unit and its components

The form is completed once the provider is certain about the availability of the vehicle requested by the consumer, and once the dates of delivery and payment are specified.

Providing the customer with a copy of the 'delivery date form':

All car dealers concerned with this circular shall regularly provide the Consumer Protection and Anti-Commercial Fraud Department with a monthly statement of car reservations and make it readily available.

In addition, MoCI decided to give car dealers residing in Qatar a week's notice to implement the changes and inform the Consumer Protection and Anti-Commercial Fraud Department about it.

MoCI affirms that after the expiry of the deadline, it shall intensify its inspections to monitor the adherence of car dealers to the new regulations, and it will deal with any violation of the obligations stipulated in Law No 8 of 2008 and its implementing regulations related to consumer protection.

MoCI encourages all citizens and residents to report any violations.

For more information, visit moci.gov.qa or call the MoCI Call Centre 16001

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Licence Plates of Qatar

When driving around Qatar, you may notice the different licence plate numbers on vehicles, whether private, public or corporate. Certain types of vehicles display a similar colour-text code on their number plate.

There are various criteria that regulate which vehicle bears which colour number plate, and you may have noticed in the first instance that some cars have white plates, some black, and others blue. As a matter of fact, the owner isn't allowed to choose the colour of the number plate. Under the Ministry of Transport and based on the European system of codification, Qatar's Traffic Department imposes the colour restrictions, symbols, and categories upon each vehicle via the different licence plates. In addition, the licence number and the type of licence plate number carried by a vehicle is determined and allocated by the Traffic Department.

White background with black text and Qatar flag is for private vehicles owned by residents of Qatar. Resembling Qatar's flag, it will have the plate number on the right and the maroon isosceles triangles on the left with the word Qatar written on it. A vehicle with this licence plate cannot be used for commercial purposes.

Public transportation buses will carry a similar licence plate that is maroon to the left and white with the plate number to the right but without the isosceles triangles.

Vehicles which were bought in 2022 bear plate numbers with the official logo of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022TM

Every year, the Ministry of Interior holds an auction for licence plates with special numbers that could sell for more than QAR1 mn (USD274,649).

White background with red text is for diplomatic or dignitary vehicles, which are issued to accredited diplomats only. 'CD' will be written on the plate along with 'diplomatic dignitary' in Arabic. These are special vehicle registration plates that usually have unique features to enable them to be distinguished from other vehicles, allowing them to have special facilities. Black background with white text is for commercial vehicles.

Blue background with white text are for the white and blue striped police vehicles. Yellow background with red text are for the red Lekhwiya security force's plate number.

Metallic grey background with black text is for public transport such as that of the Karwa taxis. In addition to the plate number on the right, 'Taxi' will be written in English and Arabic on the left of the plate.

White and green background with black text is for trucks commonly used for the transportation of goods and materials within the country.

Orange background with black text is commonly for vehicles that transport for export.

As of 22 February 2023, all cars registered under limousine companies will need to get new licence plates at the time of vehicle permit renewal. The new vehicles belonging to limousine companies will be registered with a plate number with the word 'Limo' written on it.

For more information, visit moci.gov.qa or call the MoCI Call Centre 16001

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M87 AUTUMN 2023 © MARHABA 420 Index Index 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum 82 5/6 Park 89 A Abesq Doha 227 ACS International School Doha 339 Adagio Hotel 12 AFG College with the University of Aberdeen 350 Aisha Bint Hamad Al Attiyah Hospital 303 Airlines/Travel Agencies 33 Airport Arrivals/Departures 35 Al Abraj Park 89 Al Bayt Stadium Park 89 Al Bidda Park 89 Al Dosari Zoo & Game Reserve 86 Al Farkiah Beach 73 Al Jassassiya Petroglyphs 70 Al Jazeera 290 Al Karaana Lagoon 86 Al Khor 48 Al Khor Park 90 Al Khor Hospital 303 Al Khulaifi Heritage House 71 Al Legtaifiya Park (Inclusive Playground) 90 Al Maha Island 156 Al Mafjar Beach 73 Al Mamlha Beach 73 Al Masrah Park 90 Al Najada Hotel 98 Al Qamra Beach Park 91 Al Qubib Masjid 79 AlRayyan Hotel Doha, Curio Collection by Hilton 213 Al Rayyan International University College 350 Al Riwaq 83 Al Ruwais 74 Al Safliya Island 74 Al Samriya Hotel 190 AL SHAQAB 96 Al Shu'aa Nature Reserve 86 Al Tawasul Traditional Park 91 Al Thakhira 74 Al Thani Family 22 Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation 86 Alwadi Hotel Doha – MGallery 102 Al Wakra Beach 74 Al Wakra Hospital 304 Al Zubara 71 Ambulance Service 305 Ambulatory Care Center 303 Arabian Oryx Sanctuary 86 Arabic/Islamic Culture Courses 364 Arabic Phrases 18 Arab International Academy 341 Archaelogical Sites, Forts and Ruins 70 Art at Hamad International Airport 44 Ashghal (Public Works Authority) 394 Aspire Park 91 B B12 Beach Club Doha 74 Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara 75, 186 Banking and Finance 369 Accounts 373 Banks 369 Currency 370 Financial Services and Insurance 374 Islamic Finance 374 Loans, Bank Charges and Interest Rates 372 Qatar Central Bank 370 Qatar Credit Bureau 371 The Banking Sector 370 Banyan Tree Doha 231 Barzan Olympic Park 91 Beaches 73 Beauty Centres 222 Bird Watching 87 Birth Certificate 292 Blood Type Certificate 283 Boat Trips and Fishing 147 Box Park 93 British International Dental Centre 296 Bus Services 50 C Camel Races 97 Carnegie Mellon University Qatar 355, 356 Car Service Centres 410 Centara West Bay Residences & Suites Doha 207 Central Markets 272 Cinemas 148 City Center Doha 246, 260 Cityscape 142, 392 City University College, Ulster University Qatar 348, 350 Climate of Qatar 21 Commerce Numbers 377 Communicable Disease Center 304 Community College of Qatar 351 Compass Intl School Doha 337 Complementary Clinics 222 ConocoPhillips 391 Courier Services 292 COVID-19 Vaccinations 285 Crescent Park 91 Cultural Awareness 16 Currency 20, 370 D Dadu, Children's Museum of Qatar 82, 92 Dana Club 146 Darwish Travel 42 Dahl Al Hamam Park 92 Dahl Al Misfir Cave 87 Day to Day Qatar 279 Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death 292 Exit Permits 284 Government Apps 280 Health Related Services 284 Housing 286 Labour Law 281 Newspapers 290 Pets 295 Places of Worship 292 Postal Services and Mail 291 Renew a Residence Permit 283 Residence Permit 283
© MARHABA M87 AUTUMN 2023 421 marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Index Residence/Work Permits 281 Television and Internet 289 Television and Radio 290 Utilities and Services 288 Useful Documents/ Processing 280 Delta Marriott City Center Doha 210 Demography of Qatar 21 Desert Falls Water and Adventure Park 154 Desert Safaris 87 Digital Qatar 28 Dining in Qatar 225 Doha British School 324 Doha Bus 64 Doha College 335 Doha Corniche 92 Doha Design District 82, 100 Doha English Speaking School 317 Doha Exhibition and Convention Center 393 Doha Golf Club 160, 387 Doha Institute for Graduate Studies 351 Doha Metro 50, 396 Doha Sands 75 Domestic Staff 282 DoubleTree by Hilton Doha Downtown 187 Driving Licence 411 Licence Renewals 412 Dukhan Beach 75 Dukhan Concession Area 389 E eCash Cards 32, 279 Economy 376 Economic Growth and GDP 376 Inflation and Cost of Living 376 Population and the Labour Force 376 The Budget 376 Trade Surplus 376 Education Above All 132, 365 Education City Mosque 79 Education City Tram 51 Education Courses, Tutoring and Lectures 362 Education in Qatar 329 Higher Education 350 Ministry of Education and Higher Education 332 Nurseries and Kindergartens 334 Primary and Secondary 334 Private Sector 338 Public Sector 336 Qatar Foundation 354 Qatar University 353 Special Needs Education 344 Specialised Curriculum Schools 346 Tertiary Education and Bridge Programmes 374 Education Useful Numbers 316 eGate 35 Ehteraz (COVID-19 app) 280 Electric Charging Stations 52 Embrace Doha 17 Embassy Suites 212 Emergency Departments 307 Emergency Numbers 7 Enaya Specialized Care Center 305 End of Service Benefits 281 Europe Chicken 254 Events Calendar 135 Evo Sports 328 Exit Permits 284 ExxonMobil Qatar 391 F Fahes 412 Fairmont Doha 184 Family Residence Permit 282 FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Legacy Mode 395 Fingerprinting 283 Fire Station 82 Flag Plaza 93 Foreign Embassies 26 Four Seasons Hotel Doha 229 Fuwairit Beach 75, 176 Fuwairit Kite Beach Resort 75, 176 G GAC 407 Gas Cylinders (Shafaf) 288 Geography of Qatar 21 GEMS American Academy Qatar 323 GEMS Wellington School, Qatar 319 Georgetown University in Qatar 355, 357 Getting Around Qatar 50 Golden Tulip 198 Gold Souq 95, 274 Government Apps 280 Government Services Complex 280 Government of Qatar 24 GWC 386 H Hala 289 Hamad Bin Khalifa University 353 Hamad Medical Corporation 303 Hamad General Hospital 304 Hamad International Airport 35 Arrivals/Departures 35 Art Installations 44 Connectivity 39 Dining 38 Lounges 37 Medical and Fire Emergencies 39 Parking 35 Shopping 39 Special Assistance 39 Sustainability 39 The Airport Hotels 38 Travelling With Animals 39 Hamad Trauma Center 307 Hazm Mebaireek Hospital 304 Health Cards 284 Healthcare in Qatar 301 Hamad Medical Corporation 303 Healthcare News 301 How the Health System Works Together 309 Ministry of Public Health 302 PHCC and Sidra Medicine 308 Health and Wellness 174
M87 AUTUMN 2023 © MARHABA 422 marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Index Holistic Wellness 174 Pilates 174 Yoga 174 Healthcare Useful Numbers 298 Dental and Optical Centres 298 HMC Hospitals and Services 298 Ministry of Public Health 298 Pharmacies (24 hour) 298 Primary Health Care Centres 298 Private Medical Centres 298 Support Groups 298 Health Insurance 285 Heart Hospital 304 HEC Paris in Qatar 355 Heenat Salma Farm 87, 178 Heritage Sites 96 Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas 76, 159 History of Qatar 23 Hotel Park 92 Housing 286 Lawyers and Legal 286 Letting Agents 286 Other Housing Considerations 286 Relocation Services/ Removal Firms 286 To Buy 286 To Rent 286 Hukoomi 279 Humanitarian Services Office 294 I Ibis Hotel 191 Imam Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab Mosque 80 Infrastructure in Qatar 393 InterContinental Doha The City 211 International Relations 23 International School of London Qatar 331, 340 Investment and Trade 379 Business Etiquette 386 Choosing a Business Structure 380 Commercial Registration 381 Company Structures 381 Export and Import 381 Incentives 379 Intellectual Property 383 Investment Regulations 379 Qatar Financial Centre 385 Qatar Investment Authority 384 Qatar Stock Exchange 385 Real Estate 386 Regulatory Bodies and Government Owned Entities 383 Taxation 383 Investment Promotion Agency 383 Irkaya Farm 87 J Jazirat bin Ghannam (Purple Island) 72, 76 JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Hotel 199 K Kahramaa 288, 394 Karwa 50 Katara Beach 76 Katara Cultural Village 110 Katara Hospitality (Murwab) 11 Katara Hills 112 Katara Hills Park 92 Katara Masjid (Blue Mosque) 80 Khor Al Adaid (Inland Sea) 87 King's College Doha 314, 340 L Labour Law 281 Language and Religion 21 Lawyers 286 Leisure Activities 147 Arts and Crafts 147 Boat and Fishing Trips, and Water Sports 147 Cinemas 148 Clubs and Hobbies 148 Clubs – Recreational 149 Culinary 150 Dance 150 Debating and Public Speaking 151 Drama 151 Groups and Associations 151 Groups Seeking Volunteers 152 Libraries 153 Music Groups and Choirs 153 Theme Parks and Play Zones 154 Le Méridien City Center Doha 206 Le Royal Méridien Doha 121 Linear Park 92 Liquor Permit 294 LPM Restaurant and Bar 233 Lusail City 116, 396 Lusail City, Marine Promenade 93 Lusail Tram 52 Lusail University 351 M M7 83, 100 Main Car Showrooms 402 Main Urban Centres 48 Malls 264 Mandarin Oriental, Doha 105 Mandoub 280 Mangroves 87 Maps Al Khor, Semaisma, Al Thakhira 59 Al Wakra 61 Doha Central Area 57 Doha Corniche and Bay 56 Education City/QF 359 Greater Doha 54 Hamad bin Khalifa Medical City 299 Industrial Area 418 Katara Cultural Village 114 Lusail City 116 Mesaieed Industrial City 62 Msheireb Downtown Doha 104 Northeast Coast 58 Qatar 14 Souq Al Wakra 128 Souq Waqif 108, 275 Southeast Coast 60 The Pearl Island 124 Marriage, Divorce 293 Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Hotel 218 Marsa Malaz Kempinski, The Pearl – Doha 237
© MARHABA M87 AUTUMN 2023 423 marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Index Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art 83 Maysan Doha 181 Medical Tests 283 Mental Health Services 305 Mesaieed Industrial City 389 Metrash2 279, 413 MG 405 MIA Park 93 Mina District 93 Minimum Wage Law 281 Ministry of Commerce and Industry 383 Ministry of Communications and IT 28 Ministry of Education and Higher Education 332 Ministry of Finance 383 Ministry of Interior 279 Ministry of Labour 281 Ministry of Public Health 302 Mitsubishi 409 Mondrian Doha 185 Mosques 79 Motoring Essentials 411 Car Insurance 415 Driving Conditions 413 Driving Test 412 Licence Renewals 412 Metrash2 Service 413 Obtaining a Driving Licence 411 Petrol Stations and Other Services 415 Road Permits/Inspection 412 Traffic Accidents 415 Violations 414 Weather Conditions 415 Motoring Useful Numbers 403 Mowasalat (Karwa) 15, 50, 400 Msheireb Downtown Doha 100, 396 Msheireb Galleria 101 Msheireb Museums 83, 100 Msheireb Tram 52 Muglina Unit Park 93 Murwab Archaeological Site 72 Museum of Islamic Art 83 Museums and Art Galleries 83 N Nammos Beach Club 77 National Center for Cancer Care and Research 304 National Human Rights Committee in Qatar 281 National Museum of Qatar 84 Nesma'ak 303 North Field 389 North Oil Company 389 North Sedra Farm 88 Northview International School 321 Northwestern University in Qatar 355 O Old Doha Port 93 OliOli® Doha 84 Ooredoo 289 Ooredoo TV 290 Organ Donation 306 Oriental Carpets Co 262 ORYX GTL 389 Oryx Universal College 351 Oxygen Park 93 P Park Hyatt Doha 103 Parks and Recreation Areas 89 Petrol Stations 415 Pets 295 Pharmacies 298 Places of worship 292 Places to Dine 226 Around Town 243 Clubs and Bars 250 Fast Food 248 Healthy Options 249 Hotels 226 Places to Stay 188 Deluxe Apartments 202 Five Star 188 Four Star 192 Standard Apartments 202 Three Star 196 Police College 352 Postal Services and Mail 291 Post Office 291 Post Office Boxes 291 Post Office Plaza 94 Primary Health Care Centres 298 Primary Health Care Corporation 308 Public Holidays 20 Public Libraries 153 Public Wireless Internet 291 Purple Island 72, 76 Q Qatar Aeronautical College 352 Qatar at a Glance 20 Common Courtesies 20 Currency 20 Climate 21 Demography 21 Economy 23 Flag 22 Geography 21 Government 22 History 23 International Relations 23 Language and Religion 21 Public Holidays 20 Ruling Family 22 Time/Hours of Business 20 Transport and Communication 23 Qatar Blood Services 306 Qatar British Business Forum 378 Qatar Central Bank 370 Qatar Chamber 375, 384 Qatar Chemical Co Ltd 390 Q-Concierge 43 Qatar Credit Bureau 371 Qatar Digital ID 280 Qatar Distribution Centre 294 Qatar Duty Free 40 QatarEnergy 388 QatarEnergy Industrial Cities 389 Qatar Fertiliser Company 390 Qatar Financial Centre 385 Qatar Financial Markets Authority 384
M87 AUTUMN 2023 © MARHABA 424 marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Index Qatar Flag 22 Qatar Foundation 354 Qatar Fuel Additives 390 Qatar Fuel Co (WOQOD) 390, 415 Qatargas 390 Qatar's Government Structure 24 Qatar Integrated Rail Project 396 Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre 385 Qatar Investment Authority 384 Qatar Metabolic Institute 306 Qatar National Bank 368 Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) 393 Qatar National Development Strategy 393 Qatar National Library 153 Qatar National Road Safety Strategy 413 Qatar National Vision 2030 393 Qatar Olympic Committee 161 Qatar Petrochemical Co 390 Qatar Plastic & Wooden Products Co 390 Qatar Post 291 Qatar Racing & Equestrian Club 97 Qatar Rail 16, 376 Qatar Rehabilitation Institute 304 Qatar Skills Training Centre 349 Qatar Stock Exchange 385 Qatar Tourism 167, 426 Qatar Travel Mart 2023 19, 134 Qatar University 353 QFBA Northumbria University 351 QM Gallery Katara 84 Qu'ranic Botanic Garden 93 R Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha 239 Radio Stations 290 Raffles Doha 118 Ras Bu Abboud Beach 974 77 Ras Abrouq (Bir Zekreet) 72, 77 Ras Laffan Industrial City 389 Ras Laffan Power Co 391 Rawdat Al Khail Park 94 Real Estate 386 Relocation Services/Firms 286 Renting Property 286 Residence Permit, Family 282 Residence Permit, Medical 282 Residence Permit, Renewal 283 Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha 220 Royal Grammar School Guildford in Doha 322, 340 Ruling Family 22 Rumailah Hospital 305 S Sasol 391 Sealine Beach Resort 77 Sealine Protectorate 88 Semaisma North Beach 77 SEK International School Qatar 333 Shahry 289 Shanghai ME 232 Sheikh Abdulla Bin Zaid Al Mahmoud Islamic Cultural Center (Fanar) 80 Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim Al Thani Museum 85 Shell 391 Shopping in Qatar 263 Central Markets 272 Department Stores 264 Malls 269 Other Places to Shop 272 Shopping Numbers 256 Shura Plaza Park 94 Sidra Medicine 308 Sightseeing 65 Archaeological Sites, Forts and Ruins 70 Beaches 73 Mosques 79 Museums and Art Galleries 82 Natural World And Nature Reserves 86 Parks and Recreation Areas 89 Souqs 95 Top Ten Things To Do 65 Tradition and Tours 96 Sila App 280 Singing Sand Dunes 88 Simaisma, a Murwab Resort 78 Souqs 95, 273 Central Markets 272 Gold Souq 95, 274 Souq Al Wakra 95, 126 Souq Waqif 106 Spas 216 Specialised Curriculum Schools 346 Special Needs Education 344 Sports Activities 166 Archery 166 Aviation 166 Badminton 166 Basketball 166 Bowling 166 Cricket 166 Cycling 166 Darts 167 Fencing 167 Fitness Classes and Gyms 167 Football 168 Frisbee 169 Gaelic Football 169 Golf 169 Gymnastics and Trampolining 169 Hockey 169 Horse Riding Lessons and Camel Rides 169 Ice Hockey and Ice-Skating 169 Kids Clubs 169 Martial Arts and Boxing 170 Multipurpose and Family Clubs 170 Netball 170 Padel, Squash and Tennis 170 Rock Climbing 171 Rugby 171 Running, Athletics and Triathlon 171 Scuba Diving and Snorkelling 171 Shooting and Target Ranges 171 Spinning 171 Swimming 171
© MARHABA M87 AUTUMN 2023 425 marhaba.qa PRINT and ONLINE Index Volleyball 172 Water Sports and Beach Activities 172 Sports Events Calendar 162 Sports in Qatar 161 Facilities 161 Federations and Associations 161 Olympic Committee 161 Stadiums 395 State Budget 376 Steigenberger Hotel Doha 219 Swiss International School of Qatar 327 T Taxi/Limousine Services 50 Tawfeeq Travel 30 Telephone and Internet 289 Television and Radio 290 Texas A&M at Qatar 358 The Amiri Diwan and Qasr Al Hukum Visitor Centre 96 The Avenue Hotel Doha 194 The Chedi Katara Hotel & Resort 113 The Cuban Hospital 305 The Desert Park 94 The Golden Mosque 81 The Grand Mosque 81 The Hamad Port Visitors Centre Maritime Museum 85 The Hydrocarbon Industry 388 The Leaning Mosque and Minaret 81 The Media Majlis 85 The Ned Doha 235 The Pearl Island 122 The Ritz-Carlton, Doha 195 The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa 202 TotalEnergies 391 Tour Companies 97 Tourism in Qatar 179 Traffic Department 411 Traffic Violations 414 Traveller Information 31 Airlines 33 Hayya Card 32 Transit Tours 33 Travel Agencies 33 Visas 31 TukTuk Saigon 10, 224 Turkish Airlines 34 U Umm Al Seneem Park 94 Umm Tais National Park 88 University of Doha for Science and Technology 352 University of Calgary – Qatar 352 University Foundation College 352 Useful Numbers Commerce 377 Education 316 Healthcare 298 Motoring 403 Shopping 256 Utilities and Services 288 Birth, Marriage, Divorce and Death 292 Courier Services 292 Gas Cylinders 288 Liquor Permit 294 Postal Services and Mail 291 Public Wireless Internet 291 Telephone and Internet 289 Water and Electricity 288 V Vaccinations 285 VCUarts Qatar 358, 360 VCUarts Qatar Gallery 85 Vets 295 Virgin Megastore 143 Visas 31 Vodafone Qatar 278, 289 W Waldorf Astoria Lusail, Doha 78, 119 Water and Electricity 288 W Doha 203 Weill Cornell Medical College 358, 361 West Bay Beach 78 Where to Shop 256 Affordable and Budget 256 Audio Visual/ Computers/Electronics 256 Bookshops, Stationery and Art Supplies 256 Cakes and Sweets 256 Chocolates, Sweets and Flowers 256 Furnishing 256 Gifts and Souvenirs 257 Jewellery and Watches 257 Key Cutting/Shoe and Watch Repair 257 Kitchenware 257 Musical Equipment 257 Opticians 257 Oriental Crafts and Carpets 257 Paint Shops 257 Party Decorations and Costumes 257 Personal Care/Pharmacies 257 Pet Shops 257 Photographic Studios/ Photographers 257 Sports Equipment 257 Tailoring, Textiles and Haberdashery 257 Toys and Children's Items 257 Water Storage Tanks 257 WOQOD Petrol Stations 257 Wills 294 Women's Wellness and Research Center 305 WOQOD 415 Working Hours 281 Working Woman Permit 282 Workplace Disputes 281 Work Residence Permit 281 Z Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som 175 Zekreet Fort 72 Zekreet Mosque 81

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