The personal attention to the mother’s needs made us feel the atmosphere of family and intimacy prevailing in this simple, beautiful hotel. The presence of Saudi channels on the television further indicated his closeness to us and his appreciation for us. Especially the presence of the Qur’an channel from the Holy Mosque of Mecca added a spiritual atmosphere to our stay. It only lacked the addition of the Prophet’s Sunnah channel. From the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina... more attention is paid to the view of another room prepared for people with special needs, so that it gives them the hope, brightness, and enthusiasm for life that they need more than others, through a stunning sea view of the sunrise or sunset clearly.
Staff are very friendly and helpful. The location is great and near the souq which we think is the best part of Doha and the authentic experience. The hotel apartments could use some renovations and upgrades here and there to improve its quality.
We have stayed at this hotel almost every year either as Doha being our destination or a break point for onwards travel or return and all our experiences have been the best to say the least. However, as some say it takes one bad experience and all good ones get suppressed very quick.
This stay, our first impression at the checkin left a bad taste to the experience. The hotel policy is that checkin is at 3pm and we know that from previous experience and booking details, however previously the staff were very polite in saying the room was wasn’t ready or they can check us in but a little later and on some occasions we were given a room early, however this time we were bluntly told checkin is at 3pm and to come back then. Baggage can be held. The checkin staff was either overwhelmed with work or angry about something but he did not show professionalism. He was getting upset with another staff member and was bluntly rude. Dashed off in the back telling another staff to stay in the front.
We left our baggage and came back at 1.30pm with another staff at checkin and was allocated a room straight away and infect got an upgrade. I made the comment that I wish she was there earlier with him standing next to her. His reaction was, ‘sorry to keep you waiting’. I don’t think that was genuinely said as he had no sincerity in it and straight away start d chatting to some ladies that were on the counter.
Room was good but we got a joining room and I don’t like those rooms as you can almost hear everything from the other room as the door is the only barrier. As the stay was for 2 nights, I wasn’t going to create any fuse. The amenities in the room like soap, shower gel etc is still in small pack, so if you and your partner have a shower once, you’ll have to call to get another set or buy some yourselves. I would have expected better. Bed and pillows comfortable. A/C was quiet but it seemed to go into power saving mode in the middle of the night as you would wake up hot and sweaty but after a couple of minutes it would cool up again.
Breakfast was booked as part of the booking and as usual, it was very well catered. Lots of variety and good quality. Staff were excellent and did everything to impress.
Overall, location is excellent and rooms are nice but starting to show it’s age. Would I return, maybe. There was a time I could say definitely and would recommend the hotel eyes closed but this experience has led to think that I should try other hotels in the vicinity as I feel the quality would or could be better. Other staff such as bell boys and coffee staff at checkin were excellent and very helpful. I wish I had a better checkin experience.
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I stayed at this hotel in July with up to +45C on daytime and still enjoyed to walk around because at Souq Waqif labyrinth of trade streets you will always find a shadow and things to watch&buy. Souq Waqif Boutique Hotels are actually a chain of nine hotels scattered close to each other around the same area of Waqif market, so be aware that your room, reception desk (Al Mirqab hotel) and the restaurant (Al Bidda hotel iirc) could be in different buildings. Its not a problem though, because the hotel providing you a free electric car transfer for the breakfast. I stayed in Najd hotel which is right in front of the Al Mirqab and I love its interior and location right next to the Ali Bin Abdullah Street exit of the Souq Waqif metro station - you can get there right from the airport. There are plenty of restaurants and small cafes around for every wallet, plus few popular attractions such as Museum of Islamic Arts, Corniche promenade and Islamic Cultural Center are within walking distance. Highly recommend this hotel to everyone who wish to feel the Qatar vibes while enjoying the good service.
Booked as a quick one night stay for the night before a 2am flight, it was adequate for requirements. It gave us a room to relax in and freshen up before an 11 hour flight.
Service was OK, quite slow with check-in but we weren't in a rush. Amenities were OK, facilities were a bit lacking as Trip.com shows two pools when there is only one small one on a mezzanine floor.
Room was an alright size, a little cramped if you had lots of luggage but did the job. Our room, 101, seems to be a room that was changed to be accessible by those of lower mobility. This meant that the shower separation wasn't there and the bathroom nearly flooded when my wife and I took a shower. Again, we didn't complain as it was quite literally a quick stop at the hotel but if staying for a longer period, would avoid room 101
Overall, adequate for needs but if staying for a longer period, would consider the pros of the location as the stay might not be as pleasant
I recently stayed at the Park Hyatt Doha and had an exceptional experience.
First off, the hotel’s location is perfect—conveniently situated with easy access to shopping and dining options nearby. From the moment I arrived, the welcoming service was top-notch. The staff was professional, friendly, and went out of their way to ensure I had everything I needed. Check-in was smooth, and the overall ambiance of the hotel is elegant and inviting.
The room was spacious, impeccably clean, and equipped with modern amenities. The bed was incredibly comfortable, providing a restful night’s sleep. The bathroom was luxurious, with high-end toiletries and a fantastic rainfall shower.
One of the highlights of my stay was the hotel’s dining options. The breakfast buffet had an extensive variety, catering to all tastes, and the quality of food was outstanding. I also enjoyed the hotel’s serene spa and fitness center, which added a great touch to my stay.
Overall, my experience at Park Hyatt Doha was fantastic, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a luxurious and relaxing stay in Doha. I will definitely return in the future!
As always, Ctrip booked hotels for the worst rooms. Construction was done in front of the hotel, vehicles could not get in, and they had to walk for a while with their suitcases. Picture two is the landscape outside the window
Extravagant, bravo, omigoto, appare!!! The service is very good, the location is convenient (in addition to uber/kawar taxi, you can also take metro to msheireb metro station, and the day stardard pass is 6 yuan in Qatari currency per day, which can be used all day long), the facilities are luxurious and clean, The buffet breakfast (at mosaic restaurant on the eighth floor) was rich. After going out in the afternoon, I returned to the hotel room and found that turntown service was provided (generally non-five-star top hotels do not have this service). Even when taking the elevator, I met a tourist from Europe. We Chinese strangers also have great praise for the hotel. There is a Gelato ice cream shop downstairs of the hotel, a must-try (one scoop costs 19 Qatari dollars). In addition, there are many specialty restaurants and cafes near the hotel. You can also walk to the monoprix supermarket in five minutes, and you can reach the souq waqif market in a few minutes' walk. It is very lively and crowded after nightfall. It is very convenient to return to the hotel after walking.
The place was great. The stuffs were amicable. Other than the view from the window everything was quite worthy of money. They had 24/7 restaurant which would definitely add points to their court. The restaurant had couple of good options to offer.
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