| Ticket / Pass Type | Price (QAR) | Validity / Details |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Single Journey | 2.00 QAR | Valid for 1 journey (Standard & Family Carriages) |
| Standard Daily Pass | 6.00 QAR | Unlimited travel for 1 day across the network |
| Gold Club Single Journey | 10.00 QAR | Valid for 1 journey in Premium Gold Carriage |
| Gold Club Daily Pass | 30.00 QAR | Unlimited travel for 1 day in Premium Gold Carriage |
| Standard Travel Card | 10.00 QAR | Reusable plastic card (valid for 5 years). Must be topped up before use. |
* Note: You can skip buying a physical card by simply tapping any contactless credit/debit card (Visa/Mastercard) or Apple/Google Pay directly at the gates for the standard fare.
The Doha Metro operates from 05:30 AM to 11:59 PM (Sunday to Wednesday), 05:30 AM to 01:00 AM (Thursday), 02:00 PM to 01:00 AM (Friday), and 06:00 AM to 11:59 PM (Saturday).
A standard single journey costs exactly 2 QAR. The maximum you will be charged in a single day is 6 QAR for unlimited travel on standard carriages.
The Gold Club is a premium, spacious, and luxurious carriage located at the front of the train. A single journey in the Gold Club costs 10 QAR, and a daily pass is 30 QAR.
There are 3 fully operational lines: the Red Line (Coastal), Green Line (Education), and Gold Line (Historic).
You can take the Red Line directly to the Hamad Intl Airport T1 station. Note that the Red Line splits at Oqba Ibn Nafie, so make sure the train display says "To Hamad Intl Airport".
Msheireb is the largest and central interchange station where all three lines (Red, Green, and Gold) meet.
Yes! Every gate accepts direct contactless payments via Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, charging the standard 2 QAR fare seamlessly.
Yes, you can buy a Day Pass from the vending machines or the app. It costs 6 QAR for Standard and 30 QAR for Gold Club, allowing unlimited trips.
Yes, many stations offer free Park and Ride facilities, including Lusail QNB, Al Wakra, Education City, and Ras Bu Fontas.
Metrolink is a free feeder bus network connecting residential areas to stations. Metroexpress is a free, shared ride-hailing service you can book via the Qatar Rail app.
Yes, take the Red Line to the Lusail QNB station, which is a short walk from the iconic Lusail Stadium.
Yes, take the Green Line to the Al Riffa station. It is directly connected to the Mall of Qatar.
The Al Aziziyah station on the Gold Line is located right next to Villaggio Mall and Khalifa International Stadium.
Get off at the Souq Waqif station on the Gold Line to step right into the traditional market.
Take the Red Line to the Katara station, which is located right at the entrance of the Cultural Village.
Yes, the National Museum station on the Gold Line brings you directly to the museum.
Yes, you can easily seamlessly transfer to the Lusail Tram network at the Legtaifiya and Lusail QNB Red Line stations.
You can connect to the Education City Tram via the Green Line stations: Education City, Qatar National Library, or Al Shaqab.
Yes, luggage is permitted, making it very convenient for travelers heading to and from Hamad International Airport.
Yes, each train features a dedicated Family Carriage reserved for women, men with their families, and children.
No, consuming food and beverages is strictly prohibited on the trains and within the paid areas of the stations to ensure cleanliness.
Yes, the entire network is 100% wheelchair accessible with elevators, level boarding, and tactile paving for the visually impaired.
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available across all stations and onboard the driverless trains.
No, pets and animals are generally not allowed, with the exception of registered guide dogs for the visually impaired.
Non-motorised, fully foldable bicycles and e-scooters are allowed inside the stations and trains.
Doha Metro trains run at very high frequencies, generally arriving every 5 to 6 minutes during regular hours.
Yes, the Doha Metro operates fully automated, state-of-the-art driverless trains capable of speeds up to 100 km/h.
No, each passenger must possess and tap their own Travel Card or bank card.
Failing to tap out at the exit gates will result in an incomplete journey, which may charge you a penalty or prevent you from entering the next time.
Yes, all 37 metro stations are equipped with clean public washrooms and prayer rooms.
Yes, the entire network, including trains, stations, and transfer corridors, is fully air-conditioned for passenger comfort.
Travelling without a valid tapped ticket or sitting in the Gold Club with a standard ticket incurs strict financial penalties imposed by inspectors.
Yes, all visual signage and voice announcements are presented clearly in both Arabic and English.
You can top up your card at the TVMs (Ticket Vending Machines) located in every station, or conveniently via the Qatar Rail app.
Yes, you can board a direct Red Line train at Lusail that terminates at Hamad Intl Airport without needing to change lines.
The Corniche station on the Red Line brings you right next to the Doha Corniche and West Bay skyline.
The network is owned by Qatar Rail and operated and maintained by RKH Qitarat, a joint venture involving Keolis and RATP Dev.