Organizers of the Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022 have announced a further 30,000 rooms had been made available to World Cup visitors as the country prepares to stage 64 matches at eight state-of-the-art stadiums.
The biggest variety of accommodation is available from the Qatar Accommodation Agency. Rooms can be booked from $80 per person, per night based on two-person occupancy. Accommodation options include hotels, apartments and fan villages.
“We have always said that Qatar will deliver the best ever edition of the Fifa World Cup. And as you look around the country today, at the state-of-the-art stadiums, the training pitches, the metro, the wider infrastructure, everything is ready and everyone is welcome,” said Fifa President, Gianni Infantino, during a video message. “The world is excited. Qatar is ready. The stage is set. Together, we will deliver the best World Cup ever on and off the field.”
Organizers said 2.89 million tickets had been sold for the 64 matches to be staged in eight state-of-the-art stadiums. Demand has been highest among fans based in Qatar, the United States, Saudi Arabia, England, Mexico, the UAE, Argentina, France, Brazil and Germany.
The tournament has also achieved record-breaking hospitality ticket sales. Tickets for all matches will continue to be released between now and the end of the tournament, with fans encouraged to keep checking Fifa.com/tickets for the latest inventory. From this week, ticket holders will receive an email with information on how to download the ticketing app and retrieve their mobile tickets.
The first edition of the Fifa World Cup tournament in the Middle East and Arab world which will get underway at Al Bayt Stadium on November to run until December 18.