Featured Hotels in Doha

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Swiss-Belhotel Doha -Qatar
Jaber Bin Mohammed Street Old Slata Doha
Located across the street from the Museum of Islamic Art, Swiss-Belhotel Doha offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and satellite TV... more >>
Rates from QAR 398.00
Le Mirage Sharq
Anass Ben Malek
Centrally located in Doha, within walking distance from the city’s famous Corniche, Le Mirage is close to many of the city’s top shopping malls... more >>
Rates from QAR 275.00
The Ritz-Carlton, Doha
P.O. Box 23400
Situated on the Arabian Gulf, the Ritz Carlton Doha is a luxurious island resort in the exclusive West Bay Lagoon district... more >>
Rates from QAR 1,125.00
Sharq Village and Spa Hotel Operated by The Ritz-C
PO Box 26662
This secluded retreat is built like a village with unique desert castle design... more >>
Rates from QAR 1,075.00
La Villa Palace Hotel
Alasmakh
Centrally located in Doha, La Villa Palace is a 3-star hotel which offers free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with satellite TV... more >>
Rates from QAR 241.00
La Villa Hotel
Gold Market Close To Hamad Street 6 Ibn Oqeel Street
La Villa Hotel is located right by the Gold Souk, just 5 minutes’ walk from Grand Hamad Street banking district... more >>
Rates from QAR 183.00
Al Sadd Suites Hotel
Al Sadd Area, Al Qawafel Street # 38
Al-Sadd Suites Hotel offers an ideal location in the heart of the fashionable Al-Sadd Area... more >>
Rates from QAR 750.00
Grand Hyatt Doha
West Bay Lagoon
The elegant Grand Hyatt Doha features traditional Arabian architecture, indoor and outdoor pools and a private beach area... more >>
Rates from QAR 800.00
Royal Qatar Hotel
Al Askmah
The Royal Qatar Hotel is centrally located in the business district of Doha... more >>
Rates from QAR 400.00
Al Muntazah Plaza Hotel
Mansoora Street
Just 7 km from Doha-Qatar Airport, Al Muntazah Plaza Hotel offers a variety of classically decorated rooms and apartments... more >>
Rates from QAR 300.00

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Doha, Qatar’s capital, is a rapidly growing city as reflected in its colossal structures. The largest city in Qatar, Doha, opened its doors to the world when it hosted the 2006 Asian Games. Doha’s name is said to be derived from as-dawha, meaning “sticky tree,” as people smoked as-dawha in the village. It is also said that Qatar’s capital city got its name from dohat, Arabic for gulf or bay.

Just like its neighbouring cities Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Doha’s economy in the early 20th century relied on the pearl industry. The introduction of cultured pearls led to an economic depression in Doha. Thankfully, the discovery of oil resurrected the country’s economy. As what it did to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, oil fueled the economy of Qatar.

Trying to break away from its dependence on oil, Doha has found an alternative industry to keep its economy strong. With half of Qatar’s population residing in Doha, the city is undergoing a real-estate boom. Towering structures now stand on Doha’s sandy land. The city features world-class buildings which include Doha hotels, business offices, and residences. It was reported that Doha is a more expensive city in terms of real estate prices as compared to Dubai. Currently, the tallest building in Doha, the Dubai Towers Doha, is being constructed. The Dubai Towers Doha will house a 5-star hotel, offices, and penthouses. Top hotel chains have also set their eyes on Doha like the Ritz Carlton. Meanwhile, the Grand Hyattrsian Gulf.

To understand Doha and Qatar’s heritage, visit the Doha Heritage Village. The village was based on traditional Qatari village. It has areas dedicated to pearl trading and weaving. A dhow, traditional boat, is also on display. Meanwhile, the Museum of Islamic Art showcases Muslim artefacts from Asia, Africa, and Europe. Also present are items from the Al-Thani dynasty, as well as art works from all parts of the Middle East.

Doha is home to Qatar’s only international airport, the Doha International Airport. It is the home Qatar Airways and other international carriers. The airport serves flights which connects the city to other continents like Asia and Europe. The New Doha International Airport is still being completed and slated to open in 2011. It was put up to ease the crowdedness of the Doha International Airport. The New Doha International Airport is set to be the first airport to serve Airbus A380.

Indeed, Doha is on its way to becoming a premier city in the Middle East. Qatar’s capital city has plenty of activities in-store for visitors. Those who love the urban life can splurge at luxurious Doha hotels, indulge in the shopping malls, or party in the clubs. On the other hand, those leaning towards the low-key lifestyle can enjoy walks along the Corniche or relax in beautiful Doha resorts. Whatever it is you want to do, Doha has it for you!

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