The Saudi pride is strong in Doha, especially at Saudi House.
If you’re after a fan zone to support the Saudi national team in Qatar, the free Saudi House fan zone is a place to gather with fellow Saudi supporters and enjoy the many things that make the Kingdom so special.
Saudi House is open daily from noon to midnight until the end of the tournament (Sunday December 18). The zone is on the Doha Corniche and it’s free to enter – and you do not need to pre-book. Simply put on your Saudi jersey and rock up.
Saudi takes on Poland on Saturday November 26, and give the Green Falcons’ history-making win against Argentina, this is a game to watch in a group. So, if you’re in town as part of the green storm, remember the zone when Saudi plays their next match. Go team.
All of the matches are shown in real-time on a giant LED screen at the appropriately named Falcon Stage.
The Saudi House fan zone is bigger than two football pitches. In addition to screening games, you can check out 21 activities across 10 subareas.
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Saudi House in Doha has a Green Pulse area which allows you to be on the well, pulse, of the history of the Saudi team. There’s also a cultural zone celebrating Saudi culture across five regions. If you’re craving some of the flavours of home, there’s a cooking area serving up Saudi cuisine from across the country. Bring on the kabsa.
The Saudi House fan zone also allows you to experience some of Doha’s top sights because the area overlooks the Arabian Gulf and is close to major attractions in the West Bay.
World Cup ticket holders have plenty of ways to get from Riyadh to Qatar. Saudia recently began shuttle flights to Doha from Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam. You can book a Careem all the way to Doha from Saudi. Remember to have your Hayya card and know full details about parking and FIFA World Cup stadiums.
We get that you’ll likely want to live at Saudi House for most of your time in Doha, but don’t miss out on ARAVIA by MDLBEAST or these other Doha fan zones. There’s so much happening in Qatar, you can read even more on our sister site timeoutdoha.com.
Free. Until Dec Sun 18. Open daily, noon-midnight. Doha Corniche.
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