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Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Doha is honored to welcome our valued guests during the holy month of Ramadan. Mandarin Oriental, Doha is ideally located in Barahat Msheireb, the cultural center of Msheireb, the heart of Doha, the authentic destination for tourism, living, leisure and business in the region and in close proximity to the city’s most prominent attractions. Enjoy a special family stay at the hotel, an Iftar buffet at Mosaic Restaurant, story sessions for children, an outdoor dining experience in a unique format at Barahat Msheireb, and an unforgettable stay with a Ramadan stay experience at Mandarin Oriental. The hotel designed a Ramadan staycation experience at Mandarin Oriental during the holy month of Ramadan for room, suite and serviced apartment bookings. The stay includes late check-out until midnight of the next day, giving guests a full 36 hours of check-in, daily credit for breakfast and suhoor, rooms, junior suites and one-bedroom apartments, and a daily credit of QAR 1,500 for suites, two- and three-bedroom apartments. Through this accommodation, it is possible to eat breakfast and suhoor at Mosaic Restaurant with an open buffet, or through room service from a special menu for the month of Ramadan. Breakfast is served at Mosaic Restaurant with an open buffet and for Suhoor through a set menu. The restaurant is located on the eighth floor of the hotel with its relaxing atmosphere and panoramic views of the city. Mosaic Restaurant will offer guests a dining experience inspired by the “Silk Road” based on the culinary flavors of destinations in Asia, the Middle East and Europe, as it includes nine open kitchens that include: grills, sushi, Arabic grill, food prepared in the tandoor oven, Asian cooking and food prepared in Yakitori grill, in addition to a group of traditional sweets. Families can enjoy the storytelling sessions, indoor cinema and entertainment room with activities. Families and their children can join in the children’s storytelling in a place that has been transformed into a forest filled with Babini animal characters. Free for guests and families dining at Mosaic with Storytelling. Guests can have Iftar and Suhoor at Barahat Msheireb and enjoy Iftar and Suhour served by Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Doha in an open air setting. The Ramadan buffet offers a variety of traditional Ramadan dishes complemented by a selection of signature dishes from the hotel restaurants. The award-winning Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group owns some of the world’s finest hotels, resorts and residential communities. This hotel group traces back Asian roots and has grown to become a global brand. The group currently operates 36 hotels and seven residential complexes in 24 countries and territories, each property reflecting the group’s oriental heritage and the spirit of the group’s exceptional location. Mandarin Oriental owns a large chain of hotels and residential complexes under development.

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