14-hour layover in Doha
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14-hour layover in Doha
We'll be transiting DOH in June and have a 14-hour layover (arrive 1800, depart 0800) and want to get out of the airport. With immigration and the return to the airport, I'm guessing we won't have time for anything more than dinner, a walk around, and a little sleep.
Please recommend a hotel / restaurants / sights to take advantage of our short time in Doha. Near the souk or another interesting area for outdoor dining and walking?
We've got ~8 hours in DOH on the return (2200 to 0600). Any suggestions for killing that amount of time in the airport?
Thanks,
Tom
Please recommend a hotel / restaurants / sights to take advantage of our short time in Doha. Near the souk or another interesting area for outdoor dining and walking?
We've got ~8 hours in DOH on the return (2200 to 0600). Any suggestions for killing that amount of time in the airport?
Thanks,
Tom
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I came over to this forum to search this very question. I have the same layover hours even. Information from a couple years ago won't apply since the airport is new. Hopefully someone will enlighten us both.
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The best hotel in my experience is Lacigale but it is likely pricey.
As far as what to do, depending on the day of arrival and how quick you get out of the airport, you could try to catch Souq Waqif. Their hours are http://www.souq-waqif-doha.com/opening-hours/
I don't think you will catch the Islamic Museum of Art (they close at 8 on weekends and 5:30 on weekdays) http://www.mia.org.qa/en/visiting/opening-times
or the National Museum (http://www.qm.org.qa/en/project/national-museum-qatar)
As far as what to do, depending on the day of arrival and how quick you get out of the airport, you could try to catch Souq Waqif. Their hours are http://www.souq-waqif-doha.com/opening-hours/
I don't think you will catch the Islamic Museum of Art (they close at 8 on weekends and 5:30 on weekdays) http://www.mia.org.qa/en/visiting/opening-times
or the National Museum (http://www.qm.org.qa/en/project/national-museum-qatar)
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The DoubleTree Old Town is ten minutes from the airport and is usually reasonably priced.
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The DoubleTree Old Town is ten minutes from the airport and is usually reasonably priced.
On the return, we'll get a room at the airport hotel or maybe just hit their pool and gym for a few hours.
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Please be prepared for the heat.... it is *very* hot here in the middle east in June! Husband and I cannot walk outside for exercise until around 9-10 pm, so please manage your expectations as far as walking/exploring. It may also be Ramadan while you are here. But please enjoy the desert beauty here - it's quite a wonderful place to experience.
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The oryx rotana is closest to the airport, but I had a horrible experience there. The old classic marriott has always been dependable.
I second the suggestion of lacigale, but may be too pricey for the circumstances.
If you can catch Souq waqif, may be worth the trip. Lots of hotels nearby, but will be a significant commute to the airport.
I second the suggestion of lacigale, but may be too pricey for the circumstances.
If you can catch Souq waqif, may be worth the trip. Lots of hotels nearby, but will be a significant commute to the airport.
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Had a great layover at the Doubletree. About an hour from landing to our room. Easy taxi ride, great new hotel just off the Corniche. Walked to and from the souq, a little warm at 7pm but fine at 10pm. A little shopping and a mediocre dinner was OK. A nice shower and a great bed was awesome! Caught a taxi on the street the next morning back to the airport.
On the return, we had 8.5 hours and did not feel like going into town. No free STPC so we sucked up the cost for the airport hotel. Started at $370 (no reservation), then down to $310, ended up at $241, about what it costs to book online. My wife and daughter were aghast that I was willing to walk away from a bed and shower - it was 11:30pm and we just spent 7.5 hours in A320 economy (ZNZ-JRO-DOH). Clean room, great location (obviously). We checked out at 7:00am for our 8:05 departure.
Tom
On the return, we had 8.5 hours and did not feel like going into town. No free STPC so we sucked up the cost for the airport hotel. Started at $370 (no reservation), then down to $310, ended up at $241, about what it costs to book online. My wife and daughter were aghast that I was willing to walk away from a bed and shower - it was 11:30pm and we just spent 7.5 hours in A320 economy (ZNZ-JRO-DOH). Clean room, great location (obviously). We checked out at 7:00am for our 8:05 departure.
Tom
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