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Things to Do This Weekend: 9 – 11 October,2025
This Weekend in Qatar 9 - 11 October 2025
Looking for fun things to do in Qatar this weekend? Whether you’re planning a family outing, a creative weekend with the kids, or just want to explore what’s happening around town, we’ve got you covered! Here’s your roundup of the events happening across Qatar from 9 October to 11 October, 2025.

This Weekend's Events at a Glance

Glow in Light at Ezdan Mall Al Wakra
For the first time ever, Ezdan Mall Al Wakra is bringing you Glow in Light — a dazzling celebration where lights, colors, and creativity come alive! Step into an enchanting world designed to spark wonder and excitement for the whole family. From vibrant installations to glowing décor, every moment promises to shine bright. Young visitors can dive into a spectrum of fun with neon painting, glow slime making, glow sand play, decorating with LED bracelets, and dancing in the glow. To light up the evenings, enjoy spectacular performances including LED DJ Characters, an LED Magic Show, and a mesmerizing LED Bubble Show every Thursday and Friday.

9 October – 24 October,2024
Every Thursday and Friday

6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Gate 1 – Ezdan Mall Al Wakra
Free, On-site Registration
Official Links
NoLimits 5K Night Dash

NoLimits 5K Night Dash

The race is on! The No Limits 5K Night Dash returns to Lusail Boulevard on October 11, 2025. Get ready for a night of running, music, and community vibes, featuring live music, pacers, cheering squads, and a buzzing race village filled with DJs, restaurants, and recovery zones.

Distances: For Kids 1K For Adults 2.5K | 5K

Prizes: Finisher medals, t-shirts, and podium awards First Race Starts: 6 PM

Registration is open now, but closes on October 9 at 12 PM. No on-site registration.

11 October 2025
4:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Ages 7 and above
Lusail Boulevard
Starting from QAR 80
Official Links

Animated VOL.2

The Biggest Anime & Cartoon Music Concert in Qatar Returns — Animated Vol. 2. The Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra is back with a legendary new setlist, conducted by Grammy-nominated maestro Alastair Willis with an army of anime fans, singers, artists, cosplayers, and GEEKS united for an unforgettable night that will feature iconic themes in Arabic, English, and Japanese. Get ready for a musical journey that takes you from the nostalgia of childhood memories to the present day, in a family-friendly evening that brings generations together. If you’re an anime fan, this is the concert you don’t want to miss.
10 October 2025
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Ages 7 and above
U Venue, Qatar
QAR 150 – QAR 550
Official Links
She Connect The Showcase 2025

The Showcase 2025

The Showcase 2025, organized by She Connect, is a vibrant celebration of Qatar’s fastest-growing women entrepreneurs’ community. This exciting event brings together their members who are talented local business women, offering them a platform to engage, inspire, and promote their unique products and services while connecting with a wider audience.

Highlights of the Event:

• 60+ Local Vendors showcasing a diverse range of products and services.
• Live Workshops designed to educate, inspire, and empower.
• Competitions to add fun and excitement to the day.
• Kids Zone to keep the little ones entertained.
• Opportunities to Shop Local and support women-led businesses.
• Breast cancer awareness booth in collaboration with Qatar Cancer Society
• Fun on-the-spot quizzes with exciting prizes and vouchers to be won!

10 October 2025
3:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Official Links
UDST – Multipurpose Hall

Adults (18+) : QAR 10
Kids : Free

Strides in Pink Mall of Qatar

Strides in Pink

Mall of Qatar, in collaboration with Qatar Cancer Society and Fit Island, is proud to host the 2nd Edition of “Strides in Pink” – A Breast Cancer Awareness Run.

Join as they run together to raise awareness about breast cancer, support early detection, and promote a healthier lifestyle for all women.

Booking is FREE via the “Fit Island” App or contact us at +974 5100 0570

Pink T-shirts & Caps available – Limited spots, so don’t miss out!

Please wear fitness attire suitable for Qatar’s culture and rules.

11 October 2025
Mall of Qatar, Oasis Area (Stage)
Official Links

Registration starts at 8:30 AM
Run starts at 9:00 AM

Free

Family Gathering: Storytelling

Join with your families for this monthly interactive storytelling session. Join for a heartwarming storytelling of My Grandmother Bird’s Tree. Gather with your family to enjoy tales of tradition and imagination, creating special moments for children and parents to share together.
9 October 2025
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Free
Arabic
Heritage Garden, National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ)
children under 12 years old with their families
Museum of Islamic Art

Family Day: Water’s Wonder in Islam Activity

Dive into the wonders of water at Family Day event at the Museum of Islamic Art’s Atrium. Joi for an engaging afternoon as they explore the beauty and importance of the water element that covers most of our planet.
11 October 2025
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
MIA Atrium, Museum of Islamic Art
English & Arabic
Free
Ahmad Al Hamar: Between Rust and Art Exhibition

Ahmad Al Hamar: Between Rust and Art Exhibition

Ahmad Al Hamar’s practice centers on materiality, texture, and layering. He works with elements drawn from daily life, reinterpreting them into minimal artistic compositions. Natural dyes, rust formation, organic matter, and found objects are recurring mediums that weave through his work, reflecting his fascination with transformation and process. During his residency, Ahmad focused on experimenting with techniques and materials, often revisiting the same mediums to uncover new outcomes. In his series “Between Rust and Art”, he explores cultural motifs by deliberately inducing rust on iron sheets a natural process interrupted and reshaped by his intervention. The resulting works highlight the tension between decay and preservation, evoking a dialogue between past and present, tradition, and reinterpretation.
24 September – 25 October 2025

Saturday to Thursday 9:00AM – 7:00 PM
Friday 1:30PM – 7:00PM

Gallery 4, Fire Station
Official Links
Haifa Al Khuzaie: Threads of Memory Exhibition

Haifa Al Khuzaie: Threads of Memory Exhibition

Haifa Al-Khuzaie’s practice centers on reinterpreting Qatari heritage through contemporary forms, with a particular interest in how traditional motifs carry memory and identity. In “Threads of Memory”, she presents new mixed media works with a focus on handmade ceramics, drawing inspiration from patterns and ornamentation found in local fashion, jewelry, and textiles. Her practice translates traditional elements into sculptural compositions that embody both continuity and transformation. During her residency, Haifa explored the intricacies of embroidery, engraving, and decorative detail in women’s clothing and adornment, allowing their richness of color and design to inform her work. Her practice underscores the enduring presence of cultural knowledge passed through generations. By merging traditional forms with contemporary aesthetics, she creates a dialogue between past and present that honors heritage while imagining its future.
24 September – 25 October 2025

Saturday to Thursday 9:00AM – 7:00 PM
Friday 1:30PM – 7:00PM

Gallery 4, Fire Station
Official Links
national museum of qatar

My Story from the Museum Programme

Learn how to write short stories for children in Arabic in this programme. The My Story from the Museum programme invites participants to explore creativity by writing short stories for children in Arabic inspired by Qatar’s environment and heritage.
Every Sunday until December 2025
09:00 AM – 12:00 PM
NMoQ Galleries and Learning Studio, National Museum of Qatar
Arabic
Grades 5 – 12
Official Links
Aru Hatto / Al-Khatt: Calligraphy Meets Fashion Workshop

Aru Hatto / Al-Khatt: Calligraphy Meets Fashion Workshop

With Sayuri Kurotsu – Fashion Designer and Founder of SHIROTSU and Minami Shimizu, Calligrapher, Member of the Futaba Shodō-kai and is also studying under Master Reigetsu Ogawa. This 4-day workshop invites participants to immerse themselves in Japanese calligraphy (shodō) and contemporary fashion design. Under the guidance of fashion designer Sayuri Kurotsu and calligrapher Minami Shimizu you will explore brush techniques, experiment with everyday objects to create unique calligraphic styles, and translate your designs onto fabric. The highlight of the workshop is the creation of a personalized hijab — a piece that blends cultural tradition, personal expression, and modern style. Participants will also learn basic sewing machine techniques to bring their designs to life. By the end, you’ll leave with a one-of-a-kind, handmade hijab and the skills to continue exploring calligraphy and textile design on your own.
10 – 13 October 2025
3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Liwan Design Studios and Labs
QAR 300
Official Links
Art Lessons with Ismail Azzam Workshop

Art Lessons with Ismail Azzam Workshop

Art lessons with Iraqi artist Ismail Azzam are back, with different sessions catering to aspiring artists with basic to intermediate skill levels. Join artist and curator Ismail Azzam for an art lesson at Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art. Participants will learn different portraiture techniques using various mediums, including pencil, charcoal and paint. The workshop aims to provide a stimulating atmosphere for developing artistic talent, sharing experiences and engaging in artistic discussion. Please also note: These lessons are designed for people with basic to intermediate sketching and drawing skills. Each participant must bring their own sketchbook – these will not be provided by the organiser. Participants may also be asked to sit in as a model to have their portraits drawn. Note: please register for the session that correlates best to your skill levels.
Every Sunday and Tuesday ( for beginners)
Free
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art
Arabic
Official Links
mememememememe exhibition
Memememememe invites families to discover how memes—those funny pictures, videos, and phrases we see every day—have become much more than jokes. The exhibition shows how memes travel across the world, bringing people together, sparking conversations, and even shaping the way we understand news, culture, and society. Through interactive displays and creative storytelling, families can explore how memes connect generations, reflect shared experiences, and highlight the power of humor and imagination in today’s digital world.
1 September – 4 December, 2025
Sunday–Thursday 10:00 AM – 08:00 PM
Media Majlis Museum in Northwestern University, Education City
Free
Official Links
Marmo Exhibition

MARMO | Marble. Carving the Future Exhibition

MsheirebMuseums, in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy in Doha, presents MARMO | MARBLE. CARVING THE FUTURE, an international exhibition celebrating the heritage and innovation of Italian marble craftsmanship, with a special contribution by Qatari artist Shua’a Ali connecting Italian tradition with Qatar’s dynamic art scene
3 September – 8 October, 2025
Bin Jelmood House, Msheireb Museums
Official Links
AI-Powered Art Tour by Qatar Museums
Discover Qatar Museums (QM) like never before with your personalised, AI-powered art tour—spanning museums, public installations, and heritage sites. Qatar Museums invites art lovers, families, and explorers to embark on a unique cultural journey through the country’s museums, public art installations, and heritage sites with the all-new AI-powered art tour.
All Day
Online
Free
Official Links
Houbara Haven: A Chaumet Tiara Exhibition

Houbara Haven: A Chaumet Tiara Exhibition

Step into the journey behind theHoubara Haven tiara, designed by Qatari artist Aisha Alattiya, crafted by Maison Chaumet and commissioned by Alfardan Jewellery and Qatar Museums. This intimate showcase unveils not only the winning design, but also the creative journey behind the tiara rooted in nature and heritage. Emerging from a collaboration between M7 and Chaumet, the project is a testament to how, with the right support, a young designer can bring their unique voice and vision onto the world’s stage.
27 October 2025 – 12 January 2026
M7, Learning Space – Floor 1
Free

Saturday – Thursday: 11:00AM – 9:00PM
Friday: 3:30PM – 9:00PM

Official Links
Lehmesa: Return by Moonlight Exhibition at NMoQ

Lehmesa: Return by Moonlight Exhibition

Lehmesa: Return by Moonlight at the National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) invites visitors to discover the world of sea turtles through a scientific and environmental lens. Through immersive and interactive experiences, Lehmesa explores the evolutionary journey, physiology, and habitats of sea turtles in Qatar while raising awareness about the environmental challenges they face. The exhibition aims to inspire all generations to take part in protecting Qatar’s marine life and fostering a more sustainable future.

27 October 2025 – 7 February 2026

National Museum of Qatar, Temporary Gallery 2
Free with museum admission

Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday: 9:00AM – 7:00PM
Tuesday: Closed
Thursday: 9:00AM – 9:00PM
Friday: 1:30PM – 7:00PM

Official Links
The Rooted Nomad: MF Husain Travelling Exhibition

The Rooted Nomad: MF Husain Travelling Exhibition

Rooted in one land yet moving through many, his vision unfolded like a restless journey. Conceptualised and produced by Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA), in collaboration with Qatar Museums (QM), The Rooted Nomad: MF Husain offers a rare encounter with an artist who turned the rhythms of everyday life into an extraordinary language of form, colour and imagination. The Rooted Nomad: MF Husain is a unique immersive exhibition which arrives in Doha after its premiere at the Magazzini Del Sale, Venice, during the 60th Venice Biennale 2024. Celebrating one of India’s foremost Modernist painters, the exhibition boasts a one-of-a-kind experience, without physical works, but unfolding instead through projection mapping and digital animation developed by Visioni Srl, transforming Husain’s art into a living, multisensory encounter.
28 October 2025 – 7 February 2026
Qatar Museums Gallery, Katara, Building 10
Free

Fridays 2:00PM – 9:00PM
Saturday to Thursday 9:00AM – 7:00PM

Official Links
we refuse_d Exhibition

We Refuse_d Exhibition

Part of Mathaf’s 15-year anniversary celebration, we refuse_d invites artists to explore the tensions between resilience and action, probing responses to contemporary political and social challenges. we refuse_d brings together fifteen artists whose practices explore refusal, endurance, and action—asking what it means to persist, resist, and create under conditions of silencing, censorship, and displacement. Developed through ongoing dialogue between artists and curators, we refuse_d is both a collective statement and a space for solidarity. It resonates with the spirit of the nineteenth-century Parisian Salon des Refusés, drawing attention to the fragile optimism and resilience that emerge in times of crisis. Most of the works are new commissions, presented by artists who affirm the necessity of art as presence. Through the lens of refusal, their works trace paths of persistence, resistance, heritage, community, collective care, and repair. Above all, we refuse_d is an exhibition about life, persistence, and the necessity of making art.
31 October 2025 – 9 February 2026
Mathaf, Arab Museum of Modern Art
Free with Museum Admission
Official Links
Resolutions: Celebrating 15 years of Mathaf Exhibition

Resolutions: Celebrating 15 years of Mathaf Exhibition

Resolutions examines Mathaf’s foundation through four defining areas; its origins as an artistic hub under Sheikh Hassan bin Mohammed bin Ali Al Thani’s pioneering efforts; its expansive exhibition history; its engagement with diverse forms of knowledge circulation in the Arab world; and its response to defining Arab identity through modern representations in the post-independence era.
31 October 2025 – 8 August 2026
Mathaf, Arab Museum of Modern Art
Free with Museum Admission
Official Links
Sneakers Unboxed

Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street Exhibition

From sportswear to street style, discover how sneakers evolved from athletic gear into global icons of design, culture, and fashion in this touring exhibition from the Design Museum, London. Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street tells the story of sneakers through 500 objects, including over 200 pairs alongside contextual images, film, and archival materials. This exhibition charts the design and cultural journey of sneakers—originally created for specific athletic activities—and explores how they were adopted by youth cultures as a defining style element, ultimately becoming pivotal in shaping today’s global industry.
29 October 2025 – 7 March 2026
3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum
Free with Museum Admission

Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday: 9am– 7pm
Tuesday: Closed
Thursday: 9am–9pm
Friday: 1:30pm–7pm

Official Links
Amazigh Hair Couture Exhibition

Amazigh Hair Couture Exhibition

Amazigh Hair Couture celebrates Moroccan Amazigh hair traditions as a living and evolving art form. Through braiding, adornment and ritual, the exhibition explores how hair carries stories of memory, beauty, resistance, and identity, especially within matrilineal Amazigh cultures. What was once objectified and exoticised through colonial and ethnographic lenses is here reclaimed as a vibrant language of self-expression, sovereignty, and cultural pride. Contemporary artists reimagine inherited forms to reflect the strength, creativity, and dignity embedded in these traditions. Moving from archival material to present-day practice, the exhibition affirms hair as a medium of continuity and transformation. Ultimately, Amazigh Hair Couture offers a compelling statement on the politics of care, representation, and the artistic legacies passed from one generation to the next.
27 October 2025 – 12 January 2026
M7 – White Box Gallery, Ground Floor
Free

Saturday – Thursday: 11:00AM – 9:00PM
Friday: 3:30PM – 9:00PM

Official Links
I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture Exhibition

I. M. Pei: Life Is Architecture Exhibition

This exhibition is the first full-scale retrospective of Chinese-American architect Ieoh Ming Pei (1917–2019), offering an in-depth exploration of his seven-decade career and celebrating his visionary approach to architecture through original drawings, sketches, models, and rarely seen archival materials.
30 October 2025 – 14 February 2026

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Saturday: 9am–7pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9am–9pm
Friday: 1.30pm–7pm

Free
Qatar Museums Gallery – Al Riwaq
Official Links
A Nation’s Legacy, A People’s Memory: Fifty Years Told Exhibition

A Nation’s Legacy, A People’s Memory: Fifty Years Told Exhibition

From our beginnings as one of the first national museums in the region, the National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) has continuously embodied the country’s commitment to preserving Qatar’s rich heritage and cultural identity. This landmark exhibition takes you on a journey through NMoQ’s 50–year history, beginning with when the museum was known as the Qatar National Museum (QNM). It features rare exhibits from that period, which have not been displayed since the closure of the old museum alongside reimagined iconic pieces that highlight the forward-thinking spirit of contemporary local artists. Through archival photographs, videos, personal stories, foundational documents, and new artistic responses, this 50th anniversary exhibition celebrates not only the past 50 years but also a future that is ever-evolving and that bridges generations, cultures, and ideas.
24 October 2025 – 7 February 2026
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday: 9:00AM – 7:00PM Tuesday: Closed Thursday: 9:00AM – 9:00PM Friday: 1:30PM – 7:00PM
Free
NMoQ gallery 13 & the Old Palace, National Museum of Qatar
Official Links
Woven Legacies: Uzbekistan’s Living Heritage Exhibition

Woven Legacies: Uzbekistan’s Living Heritage Exhibition

Celebrating the enduring beauty and sophistication of Uzbekistan’s textile traditions, Woven Legacies: Uzbekistan’s Living Heritage highlights how centuries of artistry continue to shape contemporary creativity. From the shimmering ikat silks of Margilan—once treasured along the ancient Silk Road—to the richly embroidered textiles crafted across the regions, these works reveal stories of identity, resilience, and imagination passed through generations.
27 October 2025 – 3 January 2026
M7, Msheireb, Floor 2
Free

Saturday – Thursday: 11:00AM – 9:00PM
Friday: 3:30PM – 9:00PM

Official Links
Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave Exhibition

Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave Exhibition

Qatar Museums (QM), in collaboration with AMO led by Samir Bantal and Rem Koolhaas – presents Countryside: A Place to Live, Not to Leave, a groundbreaking exhibition that reimagines the rural landscape as a space for sustainability, innovation, and future living. Spanning a geographic arc from Africa through the Middle East and Central Asia to China, Countryside highlights a region deeply connected by history and still home to a majority of the world’s population. Through immersive installations, critical research, and storytelling, the exhibition challenges the dominant urban narrative and invites visitors to explore how rural life can offer more humane and ecological answers to today’s global crises. Taking place at both Qatar Preparatory School (QPS) and the National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ), this inspiring exhibition fosters dialogue and action across generations, imagining new futures for life beyond the city.
29 October 2025 – 29 April 2026
Free with museum admission
Qatar Preparatory School (QPS) and NMoQ Gallery 1
Official Links

FTA: Threads of Impact. Celebrating 7 Years of Fashion Trust Arabia Exhibition

Championing the unique perspective and dynamic creativity of fashion talent across the MENA, Threads of Impact is an exhibition celebrating the global influence of over 80 selected designers supported by Fashion Trust Arabia.Launched in 2018, Fashion Trust Arabia is a ground-breaking, internationally acclaimed and wide-reaching creative initiative that offers a unique platform of opportunity to emerging Arab fashion talent. Here, key works by designers and their creative communities are grouped across mutual ideas, iconographies and ideals that inspire and shape their imaginations – shared threads that interweave their personal narratives, and forge unique connections between diverse designers.
27 October 2025 – 3 January 2026
M7 – Msheireb Downtown Doha
Free

Saturday – Thursday: 11:00AM – 9:00PM
Friday: 3:30PM – 9:00PM

Official Links
Escape Room at MIA

Escape Room: The Banquet of Secrets

Featuring rooms within rooms that immerse participants in the rich legacy of Islamic scholarship, this experience invites guests to journey through interconnected chambers themed around four key figures: the Islamic Traveller, Cook, Physician, and Calligrapher.

Each space reveals hidden knowledge and layered narratives—whether exploring ancient medical practices, culinary traditions, celestial discoveries, or the art of the pen. Along the way, visitors will have an adventure where they will try to find lost spices, ingredients, recipes, and medicines to be able to have the privilege to attend the secret banquet with the Sultan.

1 July–20 December 2025

Every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday
3:00PM – 04:00PM, 04:00PM – 05:00PM, 05:00PM – 06:00PM

Museum of Islamic Art

Free

Children of age 14 and above.
Official Links
Esports | A Game Changer Exhibition

Esports | A Game Changer Exhibition

Curated by the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, Esports | A Game Changer spotlights the explosive rise of esports from grassroots gaming to a global cultural and economic force. The exhibition traces the journey of esports from niche origins to mainstream mega-events, addressing socio-cultural challenges and forecasting its future. Seamlessly integrating digital kiosks and portals, it provides visitors with an inspiring and interactive experience.
26 September 2025 – 30 April 2026

Adult Resident of Qatar – Free
Child (Age 16 and under) – Free
Student Non-resident of Qatar – QAR 25
Adult Non-resident of Qatar – QAR 50

Entrance to the exhibition is free with museum admission.

3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, Axis Building, Levels 7 and 8

Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday: 9am– 7pm
Tuesday: Closed
Thursday: 9am–9pm
Friday: 1:30pm–7pm

Official Links
Honour the Past, To Celebrate the Future: Qatar's Educational Vision Exhibition

Honour the Past, To Celebrate the Future: Qatar's Educational Vision Exhibition

This permanent exhibition offers a compelling narrative that showcases the remarkable journey of female education in Qatar from 1938 to 2006.
Permanent Exhibition
Free
9.:00 AM — 5:00 PM
Liwan Design Studios and Labs
Official Links

A Sneak Peek at Qatar Auto Museum Project Exhibition

Join for an introduction to the new museum that will bring Qatar’s car community under one roof and one mission. An exhibition in honour of the museum to come, A Sneak Peek at Qatar Auto Museum celebrates the mission to drive culture forward and to inspire the next generation of innovators, designers, engineers, collectors and policymakers through a shared passion for cars. The new Qatar Auto Museum will explore the past, present and future of the automobile and its impact on global life and culture. It will spotlight the car as a proud marker of Qatar’s growth, a common thread between a diverse population and a unifying vehicle of culture and innovation. In line with Qatar’s National Vision 2030, the development of Qatar Auto Museum will complement the state’s efforts to support the cultural, educational and tourism sectors, its strong investments in the automotive industry and its position as a host for global automotive events, such as the Qatar Geneva International Motor Show and the Formula 1.
Until 2 January 2026
Mawater Gallery, National Museum of Qatar
Entrance to the exhibition is free with museum admission.
Official Links
A Seat at the Table: Food & Feasting in the Islamic World Exhibition

A Seat at the Table: Food & Feasting in the Islamic World is a captivating exhibition that explores rich culinary traditions from the emergence of Islam to the present day. Visitors will discover how trade influenced food culture, how courtly etiquette shaped social customs, and how key historical developments continue to impact dining experiences across the Islamic world.

22 May – 8 November 2025

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Saturday: 9am–7pm
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9am–9pm
Friday: 1:30pm–7pm

Museum of Islamic Art

Free

Official Links
Lusail Public Karting 2025
The thrill is on! Public Karting sessions are officially happening at Lusail International Circuit — and you’re invited to hit the track! The karting track is approximately 900m in length with around 15 karts on track running 12 minute session times.
Every Wednesday to Saturday
06:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Lusail International Circuit – Karting Track
Adults (12 minutes): QAR 125 per karting session
Ages 13 and up (Min height: 153 cm)
Official Links
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