TRAVEL INFO

Travelling to Doha is quite easy and Qatar Airways is the best company in the world since now a couple of years. Due to our sponsoring partnership with them, one time you made the stand booking confirmation, we will send you a specific link to get a discount on your plane ticket.
We do have several conventions with five- and four-stars hotels in Doha, you will also receive the list and prices. You will get your visa at your arrival at Doha airport, please check your visa requirements by nationality here


Welcome to Qatar – Your Gateway to the Gulf
Qatar is a dynamic and rapidly developing country that blends deep-rooted tradition with cutting-edge modernity. As the host of global events like the FIFA World Cup 2022, it has proven itself as a world-class destination for international business, culture, and innovation.


Doha: A City of Opportunity
Doha, the capital city, is a thriving business hub in the Middle East. It boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure, luxury accommodations, and world-renowned venues like the Qatar National Convention Centre and Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC). The city is known for its hospitality, safety, and efficiency, making it an ideal setting for exhibitors and delegates alike.

What to Expect:

  • Professionalism & Hospitality: Qataris are welcoming and respectful, with a strong emphasis on hospitality. The business environment is formal, but warm.
  • Multicultural Atmosphere: Over 85% of the population are expatriates, creating a diverse and international setting.
  • Weather: Expect warm to very hot weather. Light, breathable clothing is recommended, but modest attire is appreciated in public spaces.
  • Cuisine & Culture: Doha offers everything from traditional Arabic cuisine to international fine dining. Don’t miss local experiences like the Souq Waqif, Museum of Islamic Art, and a desert safari.
  • Connectivity: Hamad International Airport is a major global hub, and the city’s metro and taxi systems are efficient and easy to use.

Business Tips:

  • Punctuality is valued, though meetings may begin with informal conversation.
  • Arabic is the official language, but English is widely spoken in business settings.
  • Friday is day off, so plan around limited business hours.