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Discover everything you need to know about Qatar. Whether you’re a tourist seeking the best things to do and places to visit, or a resident looking for local insights and guides, we’ve got you covered.

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How to Calculate Gratuity in Qatar – End of Service Benefit

This blog post will guide you on how to calculate gratuity in Qatar. You can follow the guidelines provided by the Qatar Labor Law. Article 54 – Law No. 14 of 2004 – Labor Law “The Employer shall pay at date of termination the end of service gratuity in addition to any amounts due to the […]

The Best Restaurants in Al Maha Island to dine in

Al Maha Island is one of the leading entertainment and leisure destinations in Qatar, significantly elevating the country’s tourism and hospitality offerings. Situated along Lusail Marina promenade and connected to the mainland by a causeway, Al Maha Island welcomes over 1.5 million visitors annually. The island is home to diverse attractions like Lusail Winter Wonderland

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Koyla Restaurant Matar Qadeem – An Authentic Taste of Mumbai

Koyla Restaurant Matar Qadeem area of Doha aims to provide diners with an authentic taste of Mumbai cuisine. After reading through numerous reviews on the Google Maps, here are some of the key pros and cons: Pros that will draw you in Cons to be aware of In conclusion, Koyla’s Restaurant provides a memorable dining

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Dining at Chingari Restaurant: A Review of the Pros and Cons

Chingari Restaurant is a popular Indian dining spot located within the Radisson Blu Hotel in Doha, Qatar. As one of the oldest upscale Indian restaurants, it has earned both praise and criticism from diners over the years. Let’s take a look at some of the key pros and cons of dining at Chingari Restaurant based

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Does Qatar Use Zip Codes? Qatar’s Unique Postal Addressing

What is a postal code and why do we need it? Postal codes, also known as zip codes, are a series of numbers or letters used in mail addresses to help efficiently route and deliver mail. They were first introduced in 1963 by the United States Postal Service to segment the country into zones to

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