The Doha Metro is one of the most modern urban rail systems in the world and, for expats living in Qatar, one of the most underused. Many residents default to taxis or their own car for everything, but the metro covers a significant portion of the city, runs reliably, and is dramatically cheaper than taxis for regular commutes. If you have not used it yet — or if you are new to Doha and figuring out how to get around — this guide covers the full 2026 metro map, all active stations, fare structure, and practical tips for day-to-day use.
Doha Metro Lines — 2026 Overview
Red Line — Gold Line
The Red Line runs from Lusail in the north through the central station at Msheireb, continuing south to Hamad International Airport. This is the line most expats use regularly — it connects the residential and business districts in the north (including Al Sadd and West Bay) to the airport and the older southern parts of the city. Journey time from Lusail to the airport is approximately 35 to 40 minutes.
Green Line
The Green Line runs east to west, connecting Education City in the west through the Qatar University area, Msheireb, Souq Waqif, and continuing east to Ras Bu Abboud. It is particularly useful for students, faculty, and anyone visiting the cultural district around Souq Waqif and the Museum of Islamic Art.
Gold Line
The Gold Line runs from Al Wakra in the south through Msheireb and up to Al Qassar in the northwest. It is the line that cuts through the heart of older residential Doha and is heavily used by daily commuters.
Key Stations Expats Use Most
| Item | Details / Fee |
| Msheireb | Central interchange — all three lines meet here |
| West Bay | Financial district, embassies, major hotels |
| Qatar University | University campus area, north Doha |
| Lusail QNB | Lusail City — new urban development |
| Hamad Airport | Terminal connection — Red Line |
| Souq Waqif | Historic market district — Green Line |
| Al Sadd | Commercial and residential hub |
| Education City | University zone — Green Line |
Doha Metro Fares 2026
The metro operates on a zone-based fare system. Fares are among the lowest of any metro system globally relative to the quality of the service:
| Item | Details / Fee |
| Standard single fare (1–3 zones) | QAR 2 – 6 |
| Nol card (reloadable travel card) | QAR 10 deposit + top-up |
| Nol card journey discount | 10–15% less than cash fare |
| Monthly pass (Gold class) | QAR 350 – 450 |
| Monthly pass (Standard class) | QAR 200 – 280 |
| Child under 5 | Free |
The Nol card (Qatar's reloadable transport card) is the most practical option for regular users. It works on the metro, Doha Bus network, and some other transport services. Pick one up at any metro station ticket machine or service desk.
Travel Classes on the Doha Metro
Standard Class
Clean, air-conditioned, comfortable seating. More than adequate for regular commuting.
Gold Class
More spacious seating, quieter carriages, and a premium experience. The extra cost is modest — around QAR 1 to 2 per trip more than standard. Worth it for longer commutes.
Family and Women-Only Sections
The first carriage of every train is designated for women and families. It is enforced and provides a more comfortable option for female commuters traveling alone.
Connections — Buses and Taxis
The metro does not cover every part of Doha, but it connects well with the Doha Bus network at major stations. Karwa taxis are available at all major metro exits. Uber and Careem also operate in Qatar and pick up from metro station areas. The metro plus a short taxi ride covers virtually any destination in central and greater Doha.
Practical Tips for Expat Metro Users
- Metro runs from approximately 6am to midnight on weekdays and until 1am on weekends — check Doha Metro app for exact timings
- Dress modestly — Qatar's public conduct norms apply inside stations and on trains
- The metro app (Doha Metro) has a real-time journey planner and service alerts
- During peak hours (7 to 9am and 5 to 7pm) trains run every 3 to 4 minutes — no long waits
- Luggage: large suitcases are allowed — useful for airport journeys
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I take the Doha Metro to the airport?
Yes. The Red Line has a direct station at Hamad International Airport. Journey time from Msheireb (central interchange) to the airport is approximately 20 minutes.
Q: Is the Doha Metro safe?
Yes. It is monitored, clean, and considered one of the safest metro systems in the region.
Q: How do I buy a Nol card?
At any metro station ticket machine or service desk. Minimum top-up is QAR 10.
Q: Does the metro run during Ramadan?
Yes, with adjusted hours. During Ramadan the metro typically extends evening service to accommodate late-night activity.
Q: Can I use a credit card to pay the metro fare?
Yes — contactless payment is accepted at all fare gates in addition to Nol cards.
By neha - June 10, 2026

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