I would advise against visiting if you're not of Arab nationality, as it seems other nationalities are treated as secondary. The park has a dress code stating 'respectable clothing,' and while wearing shorts in a park seems perfectly reasonable to me, it appears to be considered inappropriate here by security. The purpose of visiting a park should be for enjoyment, not to be subjected to rigid security rules. If you're looking for a more relaxed experience, there are other parks in Qatar that might be...
Read morePark located 25km away from Doha city on Al Shamal Road.. Very small but neatly managed & so clean.. Can see Arab nationalities more than any other.. earlier this was entry fee of QAR 10 per person however when we visited (Apr 2017) they told it is free for a while.. Have ample parking space and there is a store at center of park selling snacks, cold drinks, tea etc.. Various play activities available.. Main highlight is colorful fountain lights up the night so surely kids...
Read moreThis park has an entrance fee of qr.5 each which they claim for the activities inside the park. Whereas there is no activities working inside the park now otherthan normal play area for kids.the kids train isnot working, a go cart area is seen abandoned, a coffee shop condition is pathetic. What you can see is a small foundation with lights, some gym area, jogging track, some miniature monuments in qatar, kids play area, prayer room. Not worth...
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