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What brands are duty free in Qatar?

The eclectic mix of luxury boutiques in QDF's shopping emporium include Bulgari, Burberry, Chloe, Dolce&Gabbana, Emporio Armani, Fendi, Gucci, Harrods, Hermès, Hublot, Jimmy Choo, Loro Piana, Moncler, Pucci, Tiffany & Co and Valentino.



Qatar Duty Free (QDF), located primarily within Hamad International Airport (DOH) in Doha, is renowned for its vast selection of luxury and global brands. In the realm of high-end fashion and leather goods, travelers can find boutiques for Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, Fendi, and Bally. The watches and jewelry segment is equally impressive, featuring Rolex, Cartier, Bulgari, Omega, and Tag Heuer. For beauty enthusiasts, the airport hosts dedicated counters for Chanel, Dior, Estée Lauder, Lancôme, and Yves Saint Laurent. Beyond luxury, there are extensive sections for electronics, spirits, and local Qatari confectionery. QDF frequently offers "travel exclusives" and tax-free pricing that can be significantly lower than downtown retail, especially on luxury perfumes and cosmetics. The shopping area is designed as a destination in itself, often featuring pop-up boutiques and interactive displays from world-class brands like Swarovski and Tiffany & Co., making it one of the premier duty-free hubs globally.

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It's definitely cheaper in Qatar than the Uk. Eg cigarettes are around triple in the Uk. With 55 minutes it may be tight, you go through the duty free shop immediately after the transfer immigration so a quick shop may be possible.

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Qatar is certainly one of the more expensive regions in the Middle East. The cost of living in Qatar – especially in the capital, Doha – is comparable to other major cities around the world. Because a lot of food is imported, you can expect to pay much more for it than you would normally.

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Qatar Airways first entered its exclusive partnership with the French Perfumer, 'Diptyque' in March 2021, offering its washroom products on board and in its Premium lounges at Hamad International Airport (HIA).

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The Qatar Airways business class experience in the air. It's hard to fault Qatar Airways service in the air. We're talking lie-flat beds, luxurious amenity kits and even comfy pajamas. The food and drinks experience is industry-leading too, with a bespoke service served whenever passengers want it.

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You can take the pjs and slippers as they're very unlikely to be reused. A former colleague collected them, much as people collect antique toy cars or match boxes. Qantas PJ's are the best quality ... many people keep them even if they don't use them ... and then oddly sell them on eBay.

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Machbus, a meal consisting of rice, meat, and vegetables, is the national dish in Qatar, typically made with either lamb or chicken and slow-cooked to give it a depth of flavour. Seafood and dates are staple food items in the country.

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Shopping with the family is easy and fun in Qatar. Visitors can take a pick of the many malls and locations across Qatar that offer great experiences for kids and adults alike.

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