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Qatar Map

Qatar Map

Marvel at the destination of Qatar as you navigate through the country’s iconic locations and beyond like an expert with our comprehensive Qatar Map. From steeped-in-tradition local gems to state-of-the-art attractions with incredible architecture and everything in between, Qatar has a lot to offer its visitors. Feel more excitement as you mark and shortlist your favourite places to see and experiences on the map. Download your go-to, easy-to-use Qatar Map to begin your journey.
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Hamad International Airport (HIA)

Hamad International Airport (HIA)

The state-of-the-art Hamad International Airport (HIA) is Qatar’s gateway to the world and is home to the national carrier Qatar Airways. Inaugurated in April 2014, the state-of-the-art, award winning HIA is located a mere 15 minutes from the heart of the city. With 138 check-in counters, it can handle 8,700 passengers per hour and immigration formalities, baggage claim and other passenger services are designed to be seamlessly efficient. HIA also houses a hotel, two squash courts, a gym, a 25-metre swimming pool and spa, all within easy reach of the departure lounge.
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Doha Metro

Doha Metro

The state-of-the art Doha Metro is largely operational, connecting various points of interest across Doha. While currently mostly underground, a tram system is under development, and expected to open shortly. Boasting some of the fastest driverless trains in the world, the Doha Metro rapid transit system has three lines: Red, Green and Gold, with 37 stations across 76 kilometres which converge at the centrally located Msheireb Station, close to Doha's main cultural attractions. – Red (coastal) Line connects Hamad International Airport to West Bay, Katara Cultural Village, Qatar University and Lusail. – Green (educational) Line connects Hamad Hospital, Al Bidda park, Qatar Foundation’s Education City and Mall of Qatar. – Gold (historic) Line runs through Khalifa Stadium, Villaggio Mall, to Souq Waqif and National Museum of Qatar. Most stations offer free feeder buses.
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