Can it get any crazier with Qatar World Cup accomodation? We’re talking shapes and prices

You could already read at Mozzart Sport Kenya about what can be expected if you decide to visit the planetary football tournament that will take place in Qatar at the end of 2022. The groundbreaking decision of FIFA to move the World Cup to Novemeber and December from the old formula of the competition happening in June, July and August already had people’s eyebrows raised – but the information regarding the strict rules of how to behave when in Qatar, the limitations in alcohol-consuming and especially the prices of all the things associated with the tournament – will add an open mouth to those raised eyebrows.Expensive #WorldCup2022: FIFA unveils a Tent City to offer fans accommodation for the #Qatar #WorldCup – but it will still cost supporters £350 per night pic.twitter.com/N5YZW5NyB8— Stephen Mutoro (@smutoro) July 3, 2022 With hotel booking limited in the tiny state at the tournament that kicks off in November, the cheapest form of accommodation for any supporter wishing to see their side compete will likely be staying in the ‘tent city’.However, the tents though will be no ordinary camping experience and will cost supporters around £350 (50,000 KSH) per night to stay at the venue based in Al Khor, just 40 minutes away from the capital city of Doha.’Fan Village Al Khor offers a unique experience of Arabian camping that both reflects and encompasses the traditions of Qatar.’ FIFA said in their statement’The accommodation is comfortably furnished, laden with contemporary touches and in a style reminiscent of a traditional Qatari tent.’Being located directly on Farkiah Beach allows you to escape and connect with nature, culture and the beauty of the golden sands.’##NAJAVA_MECA_6487485##FIFA unveiled the new way of accomodating the potential visitors – the tents are more than just your average cramped experience that you might get at a music festival. They are spacious, have air conditioning, an ensuite bathroom and coffee and tea-making facilities. In addition there is also the luxury of a TV, a hair dryer, iron and an ironing board, fridge, a safe and even wifi – helping match many facilities on offer in a typical hotel room.With the tent city based in Al Khor, it is also based in one of the city’s that is holding World Cup matches.

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