Guest User
April 10, 2024
The hotel is located on the north side of Doha, very close to the artificial island. It is a certain distance from the airport, museums, etc. There is only a tram nearby, but no subway, and the tram is slow, which means it is inconvenient to take the bus. However, since taxis in Doha are very cheap, the long distance is not a big problem. And the experience of taking the bus is far less pleasant than taking a taxi (the latter is fast and convenient, you can use the local Karwa app to book a taxi, or you can use Uber)
The hotel is very well decorated and the room has a terrace. Although the view of the terrace is partially blocked by the ceiling and the building next to it, it is still better than having no view. And the terrace means that you can open the window for ventilation-based on my experience of calling and consulting more than a dozen hotels in Doha, being able to open the window for ventilation is a very rare feature here.
The room I booked is very large-not only the living room + kitchen area is very large, but also the bathroom is very large. It feels a waste to live alone, it should be more suitable for a family to play mahjong!
Although it can be seen that the decoration is extremely luxurious, some details are not so delicate (not in terms of hygiene). This is consistent with the characteristics of the entire city of Doha and even the country of Qatar - a country that gets rich by selling resources instead of relying on labor, R&D creation and effective organization. But this is not a big problem for staying in a hotel, you just need to know: this is a hotel that tries to look luxurious but cannot reach the level of extreme luxury.
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