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More hotel rooms available for FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

 


More hotel rooms are available to reserve in Qatar for the FIFA World Cup 2022. The country's Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy released the additional hotel inventory on September 30.

Prior to the World Cup, the Committee had 130,000 keys for football clubs, sponsors, and ticket holders across the nation. Up to 60% of that supply is now bookable for regular football fans, according to hotelier Middle East. Hotelier Middle East has been in touch to clarify.

The official website for ticket holders' lodging currently lists the homes that are available.

Rooms are now available at hotels like Le Park Hotel, Best Western Plus Doha, Crowne Plaza Doha The Business Park, Warwick Doha, and JW Marriott Marquis City Center.

Le Park Hotel is the least expensive of all, with rates starting at QAR605 (US$169) per night, while the JW has the highest rates at QAR3,318 ($929).

Additionally, there are countless flats and villas as well as seven separate fan village regions that can be reserved. 6 kilometres to the west of the airport is the Fan Village Cabins Free Zone, which has rooms for QAR740 ($207) per night.

The same amount is charged in Fan Village Cabins Rawdat Al Jahhaniya, which is close to the Mall of Qatar. The pricing is the same for Fan Village Cabins Zafaran, which are located north of Lusail City.

Fan Village Caravan City is more affordable at QAR407 ($114) per night than Fan Village Al Khor, which costs QAR1,512 ($423) per night. The Fan Village Heenat Salma Farm has the highest nightly rate, coming in at QAR7,312 ($2,048).

There are two hotels available on cruise ships. The cost per night for the cruise ship hotel, MSC World Europa, is QAR1,240 ($347). It has its own nightclub, as well as an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, a spa, a theatre, many restaurants, and bars. The cost per night for the MSC Poesia cruise ship hotel is QAR640 ($179). Many of the same amenities, such as a nightclub, are present.

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