Raffles Doha

Hotel · Jabal Thuaileb/Al Kharayej/Lusail/Al Egla/Wadi Al Banat

Raffles Doha

Hotel · Jabal Thuaileb/Al Kharayej/Lusail/Al Egla/Wadi Al Banat

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Marina District Lusail, Doha, Qatar

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Suites with butler service, Italian restaurant, rooftop bar  

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Raffles Doha — Hotel Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Why book Ok. You’re in Doha. A city that’s fast making top-notch hospitality its calling card. But you want something extra. You want unapologetic, unadulterated luxury. You want to be cosseted but never overwhelmed, by staff who know what you want before you do. You want the history and elan of an iconic hospitality brand redefined with an eye firmly on the future. Put simply, you’ll book because you expect the best. And you won’t be disappointed.  Set the scene As your car climbs up the sweeping, surprisingly hilly, drive to Raffles Doha’s imposing entrance, there’s a sense of impending theatre. And it’s purposeful. Once through the gargantuan six-metre-tall iron doors, you can start to understand where designer Marcel Wanders was going when he dreamt up his vision for the property. He imagined a modern fairytale castle with a lobby of soaring, cathedral arches, walls crafted with moldings as delicate as spun icing sugar, rippling, laser-cut marble panels fashioned to look like drapes and a kaleidoscope ‘sky’ that changes with the time of day.  On this, he has truly delivered. With Raffles, Wanders has created a property that oozes a quiet, cultured elegance that mirrors the city’s erudite aspirations.  The backstory When several of the world’s most iconic hotels, including The Grosvenor House and Savoy in London, The Plaza in New York and Raffles Singapore are tucked into your property portfolio doesn’t it make sense that you’d want to build a rival on home turf? Why not indeed. For Raffles (and its sister property Fairmont), the Qatari government-owned Katara Hospitality brought both into a landmark structure that, like Dubai’s Burj Al Arab, has already become synonymous with the city. Enter, Katara Towers, a staggering 725-foot-high behemoth of two halves fashioned to look like the curved scimitar swords on the nation’s seal. Dominating the skyline in the city’s Lusail district, it became a familiar reportage backdrop as the world’s media descended on Doha for the recent World Cup. Yet it remained tantalizingly aloof, open only to visiting royalty and FIFA VIP’s until the finishing touches were in place ahead of the hotel's soft opening in late December 2022.  The rooms As the first all-suite hotel in Qatar, Raffles' aim is to offer every guest a slightly different experience. There are only 132 of them, almost half individually designed including a two-bed Parisian “townhouse” suite so faithfully reproduced, it’s a surprise to see, not the elegant streets of Saint Germain when you step on its jaw-dropping terrace, but the endless blue of the Arabian Gulf. Back in the non-themed suites, it’s hardly less salubrious. From hand-carved ceilings and specially-commissioned artworks to spa bathrooms with experiential showers and Frederic Malle fragrance, the not-so-little luxuries are a-plenty. A hotel first, is the intelligent Compoz scent library where you choose your room infusion based on your olfactory mood. But the true gem in the centre of the suites is a leather-clad “jewelry box”, which opens on one side to reveal a walk-in dressing room and vanity area fashioned like an enormous Louis Vuitton stand-up trunk, the other, your personal crystal maxi bar with sinks, fridges and complimentary drinks and snacks.   Food and drink As enticing as it is to chill in your suite all day, it would be a shame to rely on room service unless you’re avoiding recognition or the authorities. Malaki Lounge makes crystal chandeliers works as well for its delectable a la carte breakfasts as it does champagne cocktail-infused afternoon teas.  Another highlight is a custom-made sun-downer at Acoustic, the duplex rooftop restaurant and cocktail lounge. High-octane glamour is delivered by servers in glittering jumpsuits worthy of an Abba reunion and a huge circular amber bar, fashioned in the shape of an old whiskey tumbler found in the walls of Raffles Singapore during renovations.  The biggest culinary draw though is Alba by Enrico Crippa, the three-Michelin star chef who has chosen Raffles for his international debut. Not surprisingly for the Piedmont-based maestro, truffles are the star menu ingredient, selected from a novel truffle “library”  reverently housed one of the restaurant’s many intimate nooks and crannies. Choose a cosy table a deux on the restaurant’s Juliet balcony or get real at the chef’s table in the kitchen overseen by Crippa’s protégé, the audaciously talented 27-year-old Antonio D’Alessio and his team straight out of the original Alba kitchen.  The spa The Raffles Spa was still a work in progress during pre-opening but it's destined to be the region’s first Medi-Spa destination fronted by one of Europe’s most-renowned clinics. Beauty & Wellness ministrations come courtesy of Dr Burgener skincare with treatments lasting anything from four hours to six days, There are also five Experience Suites, each a self-contained mini spa with its own outdoor pool, sauna, and hammam.   The neighborhood Lusail and its slew of international culinary names including Rainer Becker’s Zuma, Monte Carlo’s Beef Bar, Madrid’s Tatel and Mykonos beach club Nammos are right on your doorstep on the neighborhood’s Maha Island. But Doha isn’t a large city with most things worth seeing a short drive away.  The service With every suite assigned its own butler, on-call 24/7 to unpack, run you a bath and notice which delicacy you seem partial to most from the fruit, nut, and chocolate buffet constantly replenished, there’s an ‘arrive as guests, leave as friends, return as family’ mantra going on among them. They actually seem to mean it too. With over 1,000 staff servicing guests it’s fair to say, many are still getting up to scratch on Raffles exacting standards. But they’ll get there thanks to the veterans from the brand’s other global properties drafted in.  For families Raffles is undeniably grown up. But it’s also going to attract families who like the good life and they’re well provided for with gourmet cuisine re-fashioned for unrefined palates and plenty of room to play tag in the family suites. They’ll also love the freshwater pool and popping over to the kids club, inspired by enchanted forests.  Eco effort There’s no single-use plastic evident throughout Katara Towers. Chefs and mixologists grow and harvest their own ingredients on the hotel grounds and there’s as much produce as possible sourced from local farms.  Accessibility for those with mobility impairments   Good. All single-level suites are easily wheelchair accessible as are restaurants, elevators are roomy and have seating, as do bathroom showers. Anything left to mention   The books. Katara’s art consultants scoured the world for thousands of inspiring tomes to place in suites and restaurants, but it is the gentleman’s club-like atmosphere of The Blue Cigar Lounge that the real gems are to be found. Behind a concealed door, over 200 rare books, from volumes of Homer and Defoe’s Robinson Cruse from the 1700s to many First Editions including Hemmingway are stored in temperature-controlled deference. Just ask and they’ll be brought to your table by white-gloved waiters for your reading pleasure over coffee, a digestif and mellow jazz." - Stella Rosato

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Raffles Doha (Doha, Qatar) Verified Reviews | Tablet Hotels

"The new seaside city of Lusail, just to the north of Doha proper, is home to the unforgettable Katara Towers, an architectural symbol of the crossed swords that comprise Qatar’s national emblem. And inside one of the crescent-shaped towers is the spectacular Raffles Doha, a hotel that surely merits consideration on any short list of the world’s most luxurious lodgings. A mind-boggling degree of ornamentation is tempered by an impressively tasteful sensibility, and the facilities are comprehensively first-rate." - Tablet Hotels

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Tereza

Google
Thank you to all the staff for a wonderful stay. Everything was perfect — the service, the attitude, and everything in the hotel worked perfectly. I didn’t find a single problem. The beds were very comfortable, the bathroom was amazing, and the swimming pool was great. The lobby is absolutely stunning — it really takes your breath away. We truly felt like royalty during our stay. We also visited the rooftop Acoustic Bar — the drinks were fantastic, and the view was beautiful. Breakfast was another great experience — delicious food, a large selection, and perfect service again. Once again, thank you for an amazing stay. I will remember it for a very long time and hope I will never forget it.

Doha Discoveries

Google
Raffles Doha isn’t just a hotel — it’s a palace made real. The moment you step inside, you feel like royalty. Everything shines — the gold accents, the marble floors, the elegant chandeliers — pure perfection. The staff treat you like family, the service is next level, and every detail feels handcrafted with love and luxury. The rooms? Unreal. Massive, spotless, and designed like something out of a dream. The beds are clouds, the views are straight-up art, and the food? Michelin-star level. Every bite hits. It’s not just the best hotel in Doha — it’s one of the best in the world. A true masterpiece where luxury meets peace. I love it so much, it honestly feels like living inside a modern palace. 10/10, absolute peak elegance.

Lora

Google
I really loved my stay at raffles, it was such an enjoyable experience.The staff were amazing and always had joyful attitude and they were very helpful, friendly and cooperative. I never experienced a bad interaction with them. They accommodated all my needs and my experience was more than expectational, it exceeded my expectations. The rooms were lovely, however I do wish there was more lighting because it was a bit dim most of the time. The location is amazing. What I loved most was the service, it was always available. I really enjoyed the welcoming and the dates and Arabic coffee, I was offered some at Any time and multiple times a day with a positive attitude which really made me feel welcomed. The hotel has such good hospitality. I was very satisfied during my stay at raffles. The hotel team were so amazing and i appreciate it so much because it really made my stay more memorable and i would 100% book again.

Dale Reardon

Google
Absolutely fantastic hotel, great staff , nothing was too much trouble . We had a beautiful Gulf suite with fantastic views . My wife wasn't very well and the room staff Fawzan who was the supervisor made certain we were looked after . Windy kept our room spotlessly clean and was so kind. Noor, Wafaq and Sayeed took care of us at breakfast. We must mention the staff at the Raffles pool who were fantastic and made sure we were very relaxed.

Ebrahim Abul

Google
An Absolutely Magnificent Experience at Raffles Doha. Our recent stay at Raffles Doha was nothing short of exceptional—a true masterclass in luxury hospitality. From the moment we arrived, the level of personalized care was apparent. The dedicated Butler service, Ms Loan in particular, ensured every detail of our stay was flawlessly managed, anticipating needs before we even had to ask. The suite itself was stunning, featuring breathtaking views and an unparalleled level of comfort and meticulous design. The facilities were world-class, but it is the warm, genuine service from every member of the staff that truly sets Raffles apart. We felt genuinely welcomed and cared for throughout our visit. We highly recommend this property for anyone seeking a truly unforgettable and pampered stay in Doha. We cannot wait to return.

William Shephard

Google
Our two-night stay at Raffles Doha was nothing short of extraordinary. From the moment we arrived, the level of service, attention to detail, and warmth of the staff made us feel truly valued. The architecture and design of the hotel are breathtaking—modern elegance blended perfectly with Qatari luxury and charm. Our suite was immaculate, spacious, and beautifully designed, offering stunning views and every amenity imaginable. The personalized touches, from the welcome treats to the evening turndown, reflected true five-star hospitality. Dining at Raffles was a highlight—each meal was a culinary experience with world-class presentation and flavor. The staff went above and beyond to ensure every detail of our stay was perfect, making it a memorable part of our Middle East journey. Thank you to the entire Raffles Doha team for an unforgettable stay. We look forward to returning soon!

Bruno Oliveira

Google
I did not appreciate being charged to use hotel facilities such as the cabanas on the ground floor or the sunbeds on the second floor(aqua). I have never been charged for using hotel facilities in any true luxury property before. The cost should be embedded in the room rate — even if that means slightly higher rates overall. Charging guests separately gives the impression that they are not genuinely welcome and are being exploited. If there are common areas accessible to non-guests, then charge only those external visitors, not the guests who are already paying a premium for their stay. Another major service failure occurred when I went to the second floor (Aqua restaurant) simply to take a few photos. The staff repeatedly told me that using the sunbeds required a minimum spend of 1,000 QAR — and even then, only about half of that amount could be used for food and drinks. In other words, you’re literally paying just to access a common area of a hotel where you’ve already paid a high nightly rate. That’s unreasonable and absurd for a property claiming to be five-star. To make things worse, when I said I only wanted to take some photos and not stay on the sunbeds, one staff member followed me the entire time, making me feel uncomfortable — as if I were trespassing instead of being a paying guest. He even said, “Be careful not to capture other guests in your photos,” in a reprimanding tone, as though I lacked basic respect for others’ privacy. Overall, it was an extremely unpleasant experience — the worst I’ve had in any hotel with two Michelin kets. It simply does not live up to its reputation. I would not return, nor would I recommend it to anyone seeking a truly luxurious experience.

Sandra Grime

Google
We didn’t stay overnight at the Raffles Hotel, but it is truly magnificent and absolutely worth a visit. The architecture and atmosphere are stunning, and there are so many beautiful restaurants and lounges to enjoy if you’re in the area. Even just stopping by feels like a special experience—such a beautiful place.