Visit Qatar's largest, most culturally rich and unique stadiums - Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 Stadiums - Al Bayt Stadium, Lusail Stadium, Al Janoub Stadium, Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, Education City Stadium, Al Thumama Stadium - all spread around different cities (only from outside)
After your tour of Qatar's stadiums, your private guide will take you to the desert where you will see the wonders of Qatar's nature: majestic sand dunes where the vast desert borders the beach.
● Visit Qatar's biggest stadiums that will host FIFA World Cup 2022.
● Be a visitor to the unique 974 stadium that will be dismantled right after the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
● Learn all about the history of Middle Eastern football.
● Capture a photo of Al Wakrah Al-Janoub Stadium's retractable roof.
● Visit the largest stadium in Qatar with a capacity of 80,000 people.
● Take an extreme holiday with off-road vehicle rides across the sand dunes, and hike through a nature reserve.
Lobby of your hotel. Please provide the exact name and address of your hotel. Your guide will meet you at your centrally-located hotel, hostel or vacation rental You don't need to call to confirm the tour. The local supplier will contact you via email
It is a unique facility that can only be visited at a certain time, thanks to our tour. The 450.000 square metre temporary stadium will be dismantled after the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Every visitor to this place actually becomes part of history, which will soon be impossible to repeat.
A visit to the largest stadium in Qatar is a must not only for fans of the sport. Even people who have never been into football are surprised by the scale of this huge structure, which can hold 80,000 people. Moreover, it is Lusail Stadium that will host the final match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Al Khor Al Bayt Stadium combines modern architecture with the ancient ideas of the nomadic peoples of Qatar. It is unlikely that any other place in the world can host such a sports facility. It will be the venue for the opening of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and we have the opportunity to visit the stadium well in advance.
The grand stadium, also known as Al-Rayyan Stadium, with a capacity of 50,000 spectators, is still used for football matches by Qatar's Al-Rayyan Football Club. The stadium was built in 2003, and was named after the Emir of Qatar, Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani, but in 2015 the stadium underwent more than just a renovation. It was demolished and an entirely new sports facility was built in its place.
This stadium is located in the center of a concentration of several university campuses, and it will also be used for the 2022 FIFA World Cup matches. The unique location of Education City Stadium will not only give you an insight into the sporting component of the venue, but will also give you an insight into what it's like to study at Qatar's top universities.
Often also referred to as the National Stadium, Khalifa Stadium is one of the most important sports facilities not only in Doha, but also in the whole of Qatar. The multifunctional complex includes a number of construction projects: Hamad Aquatic Centre, Aspire Academy and Aspire Tower. It opened in 1976 and has a capacity of over 45,000. The National Stadium is undergoing regular renovations, introducing newer and better technology.
It is probably the most colorful football stadium in Qatar that will host the 2022 World Cup matches. The architects and designers made the most of Arab culture and traditions during the construction of this stadium. At first glance it might look like a veritable museum of painting.
This is another stadium where the 2022 FIFA World Cup matches will be held. Al Wakrah Al-Janoub Stadium was built in 2019 and its distinctive feature is the retractable roof.
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