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World Tourism Day: Qatar Rail launches metro tours, complimentary day passes to promote tourism

Qatar Rail collaborated with Hamad International Airport to launch an initiative offering complimentary day passes to arriving visitors
World Tourism Day: Qatar Rail launches metro tours, complimentary day passes to promote tourism
In coordination with Qatar Tourism, Qatar Rail will jointly promote events and activities across the country that visitors can access via the metro and tram networks (Image: QNA)

Marking World Tourism Day, which falls on September 27 every year, Qatar Rail has launched a series of initiatives that seek to promote tourism in Qatar and encourage visitors to use the seamless travel experience and world-class services that the Doha Metro and Lusail Tram networks provide.

In collaboration with key partners in the tourism sector, Qatar Rail launched the initiatives as part of its commitment to enhancing Qatar’s status as a global tourist destination and supporting efforts to enrich the year-round visitor experience for both residents and tourists.

Tours across Qatar

In support of efforts to develop the country’s tourism sector with the private sector, Qatar Rail collaborated with Stopover Tourism LLC, a destination management company specializing in organizing tours.

The company launched its inaugural tours on the metro ahead of World Tourism Day, offering special experiences for visitors and layover passengers in Doha, with a professional guide introducing them to the city’s key attractions.

Qatar Rail organized the first tour before World Tourism Day at Msheireb Station, passing through the National Museum and Souq Waqif stations. The tour provided visitors with a rich experience, showcasing Qatar’s cultural and tourism heritage.

Complimentary day passes for visitors

Additionally, Qatar Rail announced a collaboration with Hamad International Airport to launch an initiative offering complimentary day passes to visitors arriving in Qatar through the airport.

This offer, which will run for three days starting from September 26, aims to encourage visitors to experience the Doha Metro and Lusail Tram and easily travel between various tourist destinations.

Highlighting Qatar’s offerings

In coordination with Qatar Tourism, Qatar Rail will jointly promote events and activities across the country that visitors can access via the metro and tram networks. Additionally, the collaboration will highlight the metro as the preferred mode of transport for visitors during their stay in Doha on Qatar Tourism’s various platforms.

The Doha Metro connects to an extensive network of destinations, including key landmarks and tourist attractions in and around the city. Meanwhile, the Lusail Tram serves Lusail City and the surrounding areas. Both facilitate access to Qatar’s tourist attractions, including Hamad International Airport, Qatar National Museum, Souq Waqif, Katara, and other cultural and heritage sites.

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Commitment to tourism growth

Since the start of metro and tram operations, Qatar Rail has committed to actively participating in the success of various events by providing a safe and reliable means of transport for visitors and improving their tourism experience through collaboration with different stakeholders. The two networks have become a key player in the public transportation system and an effective alternative to facilitate the movement of individuals.

The metro and tram stations are strategically located in the main areas of Doha and Lusail, chosen to serve densely populated areas, key hubs, and tourist attractions. By their connection to a wide range of tourist destinations, business centers, and key hospitality facilities across Qatar, the networks also support the hosting of various types of tourism events, including sports, wellness, leisure, and MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) tourism.

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