World Cup: Where to stay, eat and drink if you’re visiting for the Qatar World Cup

After over a decade of controversy since Qatar was awarded the tournament, the 2022 FIFA World Cup is now just around the corner.

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With more than 800,000 games tickets already broken up and the final draw revealed on 1 April pitting the England Football team against Iran on the first day of the contest on 21 November, the race is on for followers to firm up Qatar travel schemes. Here’s what to believe in the host nation.

Accommodation for Qatar World Cup

It’s no secret that the accessibility and cost of housing in Qatar during the Qatar Football World Cup have been one of the biggest challenges for organizers. About 80 per cent of the 130,000 rooms promised by Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy are bookable, then with most of the cheaper rooms now taken, and the regular cost of a basic room in a communal apartment on Airbnb is currently listed at £300 per night, ticket holders without accommodation will need to move fast to safe an reasonable option.

All together by metro, Qatar’s four main lodging centres are, heading north from Hamad International Airport: central Doha, West Bay, The Pearl-Qatar, and Lusail, which will host the grand final on 18 December. Each site has its benefits: central Doha is handy for discounted eats and visiting charms with Souk Waqif, the National Museum of Qatar, and the Museum of Islamic Art between games, while West Bay is home to the lion’s share of Qatar’s bars. For more know about Germany Vs Japan Tickets.

Holding a marina protruding with multi-million-pound yachts, the false island growth known as The Pearl-Qatar has typically apartment-style housing and a decent range of restaurants, while Lusail strictly a sovereign city to Doha, if still in the creation is home to the brand-new Place Vendome Qatar luxury mall.

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Getting around

Prices for very things in Qatar are usually higher than what you’ll pay in the UK, but transport is a notable omission. Ticket holders get free public transport on game days. At other times, trips on Doha’s efficient, state-of-the-art metro system began in 2019 cost just two riyals per journey, with a maximum daily cost of six riyals. Railcards cost 10 riyals. There’s also a free trolley in central Doha’s snazzy Msheireb town centre district.

The maximum distance between World Cup stadiums is just 41 miles, but with only four of the eight stadiums within an easy stroll of metro stations (Ahmad Bin Ali, Education City, Khalifa, and Lusail), fans headed to other venues may need to factor in extra travel time – particularly if you’ve got tickets to the England vs USA Group B match on 25 November at Al Bayt Stadium, 31 miles (nearly an hour’s drive) north of central Doha.

Qatar also has a good bus network. A Karwa Smartcard is necessary for all trips; the Unlimited Card gets you limitless journeys within 24 hours of buying. Uber and Careem are the main ride-sharing apps, and equally are cheap as chips; an Uber from central Doha to Lusail Stadium costs just 40 riyals (£8.50). Metered turquoise-coloured Karwa Taxis are more expensive but still cheap by UK standards.

You can also drive in Qatar with an applicable UK license and an international driver's license, but between the poor road authority and high incidence of accidents, you may want to reassess hiring a car. Inadvertently run a red light, and you’ll be left 6000 riyals/£1,265 poorer.

Eating out (and in) During Qatar Football World Cup

But pork is off the menu, Doha has a varied culinary scene owing to its diverse makeup Qatari nationals contain less than 12 percent of the nation’s population.

Most of Qatar’s fine-dining eateries and all its pubs are discovered in international hotels. Mid-range horse opera restaurants and cafes can also be discovered in hotels as well as malls including City Centre Doha. All have an English set menu. Fans can buy Japan Vs Spain Tickets from our site.

A short stroll from Msheireb, buzzy Souk Waqif is filled with touristy, mostly Middle Eastern restaurants. Cheaper foods can be found a little further out from the centre core, with top picks with Mama Rozie for Indonesian, Malaysian and Filipino dishes, and Bombay Chowpatty for real Indian choices.

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Self-caterers will find a huge Carrefour shop in West Bay as well as Monoprix supermarkets in Msheireb, The Pearl-Qatar, and Lusail. Less vital than cheaper are several outlets of the Indian shop chain LuLu.

Where to drink at Qatar World Cup

Licensed hotel bars and restaurants are presently the only places in Qatar anywhere visitors over 21 can buy alcohol. At over £10 for a pint of Stella Artois, it’s not inexpensive to drink here, but then there is a good array of watering holes to choose from, many with cheap happy hours. Just a few popular bars with sports displays include the Belgian Cafe, SHOTS, Champions Sports Bar, Boston’s, Hudson Tavern, the Irish Harp, and Mulberry Tavern. There is also a single state-controlled imperious in Qatar, although it’s not open to visitors.

In good news for thirsty fans, there will be extra places to drink during the Qatar Football World Cup. Alcohol will be available at (although not inside) stadiums, but so far only to those buying hospitality packages.

Alcohol is also likely to be available at fan zones with the main FIFA Fan Fest site at Al Bidda Park, just north of central Doha, which local sources say will be converted into a temporary leisure precinct with a capacity for 80,000 followers.

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Local laws and customs in Qatar

  • All ticketholders must apply for a Hayya Card for the Qatar Football World Cup 2022, which serves as an entry permit to Qatar as well as stadiums (along with your Football World Cup ticket)
  • The Qatar working week runs from Sunday to Thursday, with many businesses closing until at least noon on Fridays, though this may change during the Qatar Football World Cup
  • Being drunk in public is a crime in Qatar that carries a prison sentence of up to six months and/or a fine of up to 3,000 riyals (£634)
  • As a rule, clothing for men and women should cover the shoulders and knees when you step outside your hotel

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