As the FIFA World Cup 2022 approaches, Qatar, the proud host of the sporting extravaganza has been introducing new development projects to attract and retain tourists and spectators. Football fanatics will be able to reserve their holiday home at serviced apartments in Doha during the month of November. Adding more reasons for tourist visits that fill up hotel apartments in Doha, the novelty projects are guaranteed to take one by surprise.
These projects include the Winter Wonderland which allows travelers to wind down at a temperature of mid-20C degrees. Other projects of significance include Fuwairit Kite Beach (FKB) for kitesurfing, the Outpost Al Barari, Qetaifan Island North for an island of entertainment, and the West Bay North Beach Project that covers 40,000 beachfront square meters of fully-loaded entertainment for its occupants. In addition to these development projects, Qatar is guaranteed to offer a bundle of exciting events before and after the World Cup to attract and retain tourist numbers.
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