Chris K. F.
Google
Returning to the Sheraton Grand Doha after almost 25 years was an experience filled with nostalgia, joy, and genuine surprise. My last stay was in 2000, and stepping back into this iconic property reminded me immediately why it has remained such a beloved landmark in Qatar.
What makes the Sheraton Grand Doha truly special is its unmistakable 1980s charm — that original architectural character, the sweeping atrium, and the elegant lines that have defined Doha’s skyline for decades. It is one of the rare hotels that has managed to preserve its heritage while seamlessly integrating modern comfort. The result is a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels both timeless and refreshingly authentic.
The staff deserves special praise. From arrival to departure, every interaction felt sincerely welcoming, attentive, and polished. There is a wonderful sense of pride among the team, and it shows in the way they treat guests.
My room was spacious, comfortable, and beautifully maintained. Waking up to the views across the Corniche and the Arabian Gulf was a reminder of how perfectly located this hotel still is.
Facilities remain excellent — the pool and beach areas are beautifully designed, offering plenty of space and a relaxed ambience. The dining options were as impressive as I remembered, with generous breakfast spreads and several venues that capture the hotel’s classic spirit.
The hotel has kept its soul, its character, and above all, its warm hospitality.