Le Figaro: Qatar created the best conditions for the World Cup

Le Figaro newspaper indicated that the World Cup is expected to start within 50 days, as host country Qatar continues its activity in order to welcome the participating teams and football fans from all over the world in the best conditions. The report indicated that before the start of the World Cup on November 20 in Qatar, preparation work continues day and night to prepare major hotels and other accommodation on time, before the arrival of more than one million fans for the first World Cup of its kind to be organized in the Middle East. One of the twin towers, 211 meters high, in the shape of an arc, will receive VIP FIFA guests who will stay, for thousands of euros per night, in rooms that are supposed to be available in October. The report stressed that Qatar, the World Cup organizer, confirms that all accommodation will be ready on time. It also offers a number of accommodation options that include all budgets and places, there are residential accommodations and hotel rooms. The Doha port will receive three cruise ships with a capacity of up to 13,000 people for 180 to 800 euros per night. For just over €400 a night, some fans will be accommodated in traditional but luxurious beachfront tents in the creek north of Doha, with bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and other luxurious amenities.

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The title saidBeneath the two skyscrapers, sandy mountains line the steps of the Lusail waterfront, near the stadium of the same name that will host the final on December 18. "We are working very hard and intensively to complete all the preparations in a timely manner," an engineer involved in the project told AFP. 40 kilometers from Lusail, in the semi-desert Barwa Barahat neighborhood of the South, in this new neighborhood, small apartments have been built for fans of average purchasing power, who will pay approximately 90 euros a night, in accommodations 10 kilometers from the first metro station. The World Cup organizers promise that all accommodations will be ready on time.

Qatar, for its part, continues to prepare a range of accommodations to keep up with the influx of visitors, so brightly colored prefab cabins, located near the airport, can be rented for about $200 per night for two people. In Doha Port, three cruise ships will be able to accommodate up to 13,000 people for €180-800 per night. For just over €400 a night, some fans will be accommodated in traditional but luxurious beachfront tents on the creek north of Doha, complete with bathrooms, flat-screen TVs and other luxurious amenities.