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Public transport in Qatar

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 11 March 2019 - 16:54

Hi all, Im new here and will be moving to Doha shortly. What's public transport like? Or will I need a car to go around?
Thanks!

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 November 2023 - 08:13
Car is a must if you want be independent. Otherwise city's taxi called Karwa or Uber which is 30% cheaper than taxi. There are some buses but timetable is chaotic and it's rather targeted for labo...
The Doha Metro is a modern and efficient way to travel within the city. It has three lines: Red, Green, and Gold. The metro connects major areas of Doha, including key destinations such as Hamad International Airport, West Bay, Msheireb (city center), and Education City. Mowasalat operates public buses in Doha, providing routes that cover various parts of the city. Buses can be a convenient option for reaching destinations not directly served by the metro. Taxis: Taxis are readily available in Doha and can be hailed on the street or booked through taxi companies. While they are more expensive than public transport, they are a convenient and widely used mode of transportation. Ride-Sharing Services: Ride-sharing services such as Uber and Careem are available in Doha, offering an additional option for getting around the city. Car rental services are also available if you prefer the flexibility of having your own vehicle. However, keep in mind that traffic conditions can vary, and parking may be a challenge in certain areas.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 06 October 2023 - 00:30
You should read proper guide about this country . It will help you.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 17 February 2020 - 16:55
You need to have your own car for convenience. Taking a bus I not advisable because of the long waiting period.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 20 March 2019 - 16:00
Car is a must if you want be independent. Otherwise city's taxi called Karwa or Uber which is 30% cheaper than taxi. There are some buses but timetable is chaotic and it's rather targeted for labourers.