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Al Bidda Park, formerly known as Al Rumaila Park, [1] is a park located on Corniche Street in Doha, Qatar next to Qatar National Theater. It is near Doha Bay, overlooks the Doha Corniche and is one of the earliest and most popular parks in Doha. [2] It is also a popular area for birdwatching. [3]
Despite being mapped as two separate entities, they were referred to under the collective name of Al Bidda in the written description. [9] [10] An 1849 map of Bahrain and present-day Qatar which depicts Al Bidda. In 1847, Al Bidda was demolished by the sheikh of Bahrain and its inhabitants were removed to Bahrain. [11]
Zone 11, the eastern section, hosts roughly half of Al Bidda Park while Zone 21 contains most of Hamad Medical Corporation's facilities. Hamad Medical City was constructed over 227,000 square meters in Rumeilah at a cost of $659 million. [2] Portions of Hamad Medical City form its own district to the west. [3]
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Significant landscaping efforts were undertaken for the World Cup, with over 137,000 square meters of new green areas being planted, including 940 trees and 920 palm trees. Three dhow boat docks were completed at Al Bidda Park, Al Dafna Park, and Sheraton Park, using sustainable materials suitable for water and land conditions. Dhow tours were ...
Al Bidda station is an interchange station between the Doha Metro's Green Line and the Red Line located in Al Bidda Park in the Al Bidda district. The station also serves Mushayrib, Fereej Bin Mahmoud, Rumeilah and Al Jasrah districts in Qatar's municipality of Ad Dawhah. [1] The station currently has no metrolinks. [2]
Spanning 1.7 million square meters, the event took place in Al Bidda Park, one of the biggest parks in Doha which overlooks the Persian Gulf. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Originally scheduled to be held from 14 October 2021 to 17 March 2022, the event was rescheduled to 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
FIFA Fan Festival at Al Bidda Park attracted around 70,000 daily visitors, and a total of 1.8 fans attended the festival site over during the World Cup. [69] For the first time in Fan Festivals history, the 2022 edition got its official anthem by Myriam Fares , Nicki Minaj , and Maluma .