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Getting Around
Uber and Karwa taxis are the primary transport; the Doha Metro connects West Bay, the airport, and Msheireb efficiently. Most major attractions are spread across the city and require a car or taxi. The NMQ, MIA, Souq Waqif, and Katara are all within 15 minutes of each other by taxi.
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Cash or Card
20% Cash / 80% Card. Doha is one of the most card-friendly cities in the world — contactless payments are accepted almost universally. Cash (Qatari Riyal, QAR) is useful for smaller souq purchases, karak tea carts, and tips. ATMs are everywhere and reliably stocked.
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Good to Know
Qatar is a conservative Islamic country — dress modestly at religious sites and in the souq. Alcohol is served only in licensed hotel restaurants and bars; it is not available in public. During Ramadan, eating and drinking in public during daylight hours is prohibited. The NMQ and MIA both require modest dress; scarves and abayas are available at the entrance.
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ATMs
ATMs are available at Hamad International Airport, all major hotels, and throughout the city. Qatar National Bank (QNB) and Commercial Bank machines are the most widely distributed. Currency exchange at the airport offers competitive rates.
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Currency
The Qatari Riyal (QAR), pegged to the US dollar at 3.64 QAR. One of the world’s most stable currencies. Card payments are the norm; most visitors use cash only for tips and small souq purchases. ATMs at the airport and throughout the city reliably accept international Visa and Mastercard.
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Plugs
Qatar uses Type G plugs — the three-pin British-style rectangular socket. Standard voltage is 240V at 50Hz. US devices need both a plug adapter and a voltage converter unless dual-voltage.
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Safety
Qatar is consistently ranked among the safest countries in the world. The main practical considerations are the summer heat (genuinely dangerous outdoors from June to September), the car-dependent urban layout (most attractions require a taxi), and the alcohol restrictions (plan dining and entertainment around hotel venues).
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Airports
Hamad International Airport (DOH) is located 15 km from the city center — a 20-minute Uber or Karwa taxi ride. It is consistently rated one of the best airports in the world and serves as the hub of Qatar Airways, which offers direct connections from virtually every global city. The new Airport Metro station connects directly to the city’s rail network.