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January 14, 2024

Premium places to watch the Asian Cup 2023 in Qatar

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From trendy lounges to vibrant screening areas, Qatar is gearing up to host an extravaganza that combines the passion of football with the finest hospitality.

Shisha Garden: A Haven for Football Enthusiasts

– Giant screen and 8 big TVs.

– Two exclusive packages:

  – Hat Trick: 85 QAR per person, includes 1 food item and 2 non-alcoholic beverages.

  – Deluxe: 165 QAR per person, includes 1 food item and 2 alcoholic beverages.

– Shisha available to enhance your football viewing pleasure.

Orangery: Where Atmosphere Meets Entertainment

– Two big TVs with the potential addition of another TV in the Open Area Terrace.

– Hat Trick package: 85 QAR per person, includes 1 food item and 2 non-alcoholic beverages.

– Shisha to complement your football enjoyment.

The Highmore: Elevating the Viewing Experience

– Screening area with daily match schedules.

– Main Lounge, Games Room, and Private Room with multiple TVs.

– Offering: 95 QAR per person (including 3 drinks) with Happy Hour pricing during match screenings. Selected food dishes available at 55 QAR.

Radisson Blu – Shehrazad: Where Diversity Meets Football Passion

– Watch Asian Cup Football, African Football, Premier League, Rugby, Tennis, and Golf.

– Shehrazad open on match days from 02:30 PM, regular matches from 05:30 PM to 01:00 AM.

– Enquiries: +974 4428 1555; [Additional contact details if available]

– Free entry, creating an inclusive atmosphere for fans.

Westin: A Fusion of Luxury and Football Frenzy

– Mix Lounge open from 4 PM till 12 AM daily.

– Immerse yourself in the match screening while enjoying the luxurious ambiance.

Whether you’re a football fanatic or simply looking for a lively atmosphere, these spots are set to redefine your football viewing experience. Mark your calendars and get ready for a football celebration like no other!

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