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Lusail

Coordinates:25°25′03″N51°30′27″E / 25.41750°N 51.50750°E /25.41750; 51.50750
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City in Qatar
City in Al Daayen, Qatar
Lusail City
مدينة لوسيل
City
Top to bottom: Lusail skyline as viewed from Qetaifan Island; aerial view of Lusail Expressway separatingWest Bay from Lusail
Lusail City is located in Qatar
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Lusail City is located in Middle East
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Coordinates:25°25′03″N51°30′27″E / 25.41750°N 51.50750°E /25.41750; 51.50750
CountryQatar
MunicipalityAl Daayen
ZoneZone 69,Zone 70
District no.123
Area
 • Total
38 km2 (15 sq mi)
Elevation5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total
198,600
 • Density5,200/km2 (14,000/sq mi)
WebsiteLusail.com

Lusail (Arabic:لوسيل,ALA-LC:Lūsayl,Arabic pronunciation:[luːˈsajl]) is the second-largest city inQatar after Doha, and the economic capital of Qatar, located on the coast, in the southern part of the municipality ofAl Daayen. Lusail lies about 23 kilometres (14 mi) north of theDoha city centre, just north of theWest Bay Lagoon, on over 38 square kilometres (15 sq mi) and will eventually have the infrastructure to accommodate 450,000 people.[2] Of these, it is estimated that there will be 250,000 or fewer residents, 190,000 office workers and 60,000 retail workers.[3]

It is planned to have marinas, residential areas, island resorts, commercial districts, luxury shopping and leisure facilities, a golf course community, man-made islands, and severalentertainment districts. Development is being carried out by the state-controlled developerQatari Diar along withParsons Corporation and Dorsch-Gruppe.

Lusail Stadium was one of the venues for the2022 FIFA World Cup, and hostedthe final.[4] It is also the site of aFormula One race track where the firstQatar Grand Prix was held in 2021.

Etymology

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Lusail's name is derived from "al wassail," a plant that grows bountifully in the area.[5]

History

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In 1908,J. G. Lorimer recorded Lusail in hisGazetteer of the Persian Gulf. He wrote:

A village on the east coast of Qatar about 15 miles north ofDohah: the principal residence at the present time ofShaikh Jasim, the head of theAl Thani family of Qatar. About 500 yards inland of the place is Jabal Lusail, a rocky hillock of some height which forms a landmark well known to mariners. On the summit of Jabal Lusail is a double-storeyed tower visible from several miles inland; and at the foot of the hill are three wells, one on the north and two on the west side; the water of these is extremely brackish. The village of Lusail consists of about 50 substantial stone and mud houses of Hamaidat and 2 or 3 ofMa'adhid, the latter being personal retainers of the Shaikh. To the village belong 9 pearl boats, 2 other sea-going vessels, and 3 fishing boats. Animals of transport are 20 horses and 70 camels. The house of the Shaikh stands about 200 yards to the south of the village: it was built about 1901 and is a four-sided, high-walled building of stone and plaster, adjoined by a few yards and out-houses and by a small mosque. It is called a fort, but it contains no guns.[6]

In an earlier 1904 transcript of Lorimer'sGazetteer, he remarks that Sheikh Jassim first settled in Lusail in 1903 with a few allied tribes.[7] Sheikh Jassim died and was buried in Lusail in July 1913.[8] His base of operations, known as the "Founder's Fort,"' is recognized as a cultural icon of Qatar.[9]

Historic evidence of the practice ofdate syrup manufacturing using a traditional date press calledmadbasa has been found in Lusail. While many of these presses have been abandoned or destroyed over the years, a remaining installation can be observed at the historic residence of Sheikh Jassim.[10]

Construction in Lusail in 2011

Plans for the development of Lusail City were first announced in 2005.[11] After a cabinet resolution was passed in 2002, Lusail along with its suburbs ofAl Kharayej andJabal Thuaileb became the first areas of Qatar where foreigners could own real estate.[12] In December 2013,Qatari Diar announced that more than 80% of the plots in Lusail have been purchased.[13] It was stated in April 2018 that over 80% of the city's infrastructure projects were completed.[3]

On 26 November 2022, during the2022 FIFA World Cup, a large fire broke out in a building under construction near Qetaifan Island North about 3.5 km away fromLusail Stadium where multiple World Cup games were scheduled to occur. The Civil Defense controlled the fires in three warehouses and no injuries or casualties were sustained.[14]

In March 2023, theUnited Nations House at Lusail was opened. As the main representative office of the United Nations in the country, it will serve to improve the partnership between the Qatari government and the UN.[15]

Geography

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Satellite view of Lusail andAl Egla

Boundaries of the city run from thePersian Gulf in the east, to the Al Khor Coastal Road in the west, and for roughly 7 km (4.3 mi) north of the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Doha. Not included in city boundaries is the district ofAl Egla which hosts theDoha Golf Club.[16]

Two nearby settlements to the south of the original town of Lusail,Al Kharayej andJabal Thuaileb (Fox Hills), have been incorporated into Lusail as standalone districts. At the time the project was launched, these places were not inhabited. The only standing structures in the area were anOoredoo station, a cement factory, and three farms, one of which was still in use. Youth would commonly use the area forrecreational off-roading and on occasion, waste was dumped in its sabkhas (salt flats).[17] Located to the north of the city are several abandoned fishing villages.[18]

Groundwater quality in the area is poor. On the city's border with the Persian Gulf, the groundwater elevation is 1 meter above sea level and flows east-to-west. Salinity levels are highest on the eastern side, at 40 ppt, compared to a low of 18 ppt in the western section; these levels are too high for consumption or use in agriculture. Because of the groundwater's high salinity, only salt- and drought-tolerant plants grow in this area. A geographic survey found 25 species of plants within city limits; all of which are found abundantly elsewhere on the peninsula.[19]

Except for dogs and camels kept on a local farm, no mammals were recorded in the area during the initialenvironmental impact assessment. However, several species of snakes and lizards were found, including thespiny-tailed lizard which is common to Qatar. Nine species of birds were found to occur in the area, particularly in itsmudflats.[19] Grass coverage in its mudflat area is less than 30%, with most grass being found in soils with the highest sand content.[20]

Districts

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Aerial view of theLusail Plaza Towers in 2022
Skyline of Lusail'sFox Hills district

Lusail has 19 designated districts as part of the city's master plan.[16] They are:

No.District nameArea (ha.)Population capacityExpected res. populationBuilding density / height
1Golf District36629,00022,000Low / 2–5 levels
2North Residential District /
Waterfront Residential District
126 /
52
7,1005,400Low / 2 levels
3Al Kharayej Towers2911,00010,500Medium–high / 15–20 levels
4Stadium District10086,250N/AN/A
5Waterfront Residential District5319,00017,000Low–high / 20–36 levels
6Energy City 17225,000NilMedium / 4 levels
7Waterfront Commercial District5429,7009,600Medium–high / 3–15 levels
8Fox Hills (Jabal Thuaileb)16850,00038,600Medium / 5–8 levels
9Al Erkyah2612,00010,600Medium / 8–10 levels
10Energy City 24620,70018,000Medium / 5–7 levels
11Entertainment City9832,4008,400Medium / 4–13 levels
12Entertainment Island234,200N/AMedium / 2–12 levels
13Medical and Education District164N/AN/AN/A
14Qatar Petroleum District45N/AN/AN/A
15Marina District188103,90031,000High / 15–60 levels
16Qetaifan Islands25637,50022,000Low / 2–4 levels
17Boulevard Commercial5220,9005,500Low–medium / 3–6 levels
18Lusail Plaza Towers1619,300NilHigh / 55–80 levels
Total1,944

Golf District

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As its name suggests, the main attraction of the Golf District is its 18-hole golf course. Many high-end villas are situated within the golf course's vicinity.[21] The city's education guidelines state that there will be one school occupying upwards of 55,000 m2 (590,000 sq ft) for kindergarten to secondary students.[22]

North Residential District

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Skyscrapers in Lusail

Once fully completed, the North Residential District will feature 895 large villas spread over an area of 126 hectares.[21] As part of the city's educational plan, there will be six schools in this district, 4 of which are kindergartens, with the other two accommodating kindergarten to secondary students.[22]

Waterfront Residential District

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High-rise housing units with a panoramic view of Lusail's coastline are under construction here.[23] Two schools are planned for here.[22]

Al Kharayej Towers

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Originally a rural settlement on the outskirts of Doha,Al Kharayej has been reformed as a district of Lusail under the name Al Kharayej Towers. Bounded by the Golf District and the Waterfront Residential District, this district will consist of 42 high-rise apartment complexes built in a mixed-Arabic style.[21] A 7,750 m2 (83,400 sq ft) kindergarten will serve this district.[22]

Stadium District

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Aerial view of the Stadium District at night

As a result of Qatar winning the hosting rights to the2022 FIFA World Cup, it was decided that a massive stadium should be constructed in Lusail. The outcome was theLusail Iconic Stadium, which hosted the2022 FIFA World Cup Final game between Argentina and France. Sports fans are able to access the district through theLusail LRT and theDoha Metro.[23]

Energy City 1

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First launched in 2006, Energy City 1 is meant to be a major business hub for the country's oil and gas industry. The International Mercantile Exchange, a trading platform for energy, will be centered in the district.Microsoft was said to be assisting in developing the technology infrastructure.[24] In July 2013, CEO of Energy City Hesham Al Emadi revealed that, as a result of many requests for office space by non energy-related companies, the city will be converted to a mixed-use facility.[25]

Waterfront Commercial District

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Also known asSeef Lusail, the Waterfront Commercial District will serve as a hub for shopping malls and other commercial establishments. A small amount of land in this district has been designated for residential and office use.[26] City developers have planned two kindergartens for this district.[22]

Fox Hills

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Development ofFox Hills as a residential district was commenced in 2006.[27] In 2013, officials claimed that it would receive its first inhabitants for its under-development residential complexes in 2014.[28]

In 2015, the community was said to accommodate 9,200 apartments ranging from 5 to 7 stories. Many of the buildings were constructed with traditional architectural elements in order to represent Qatari heritage. Most major infrastructure projects for electricity, water, and streets were completed in the same year.[29]

Numerous parks are found in this district, including the Crescent Park.[26] Three schools are planned for the northern section: a kindergarten, a primary school, and a secondary school. In the southern section, two schools are under construction.[22]

Al Erkyah

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Located along the Al Khor Coastal Road, Al Erkyah will be a mixed-use district comprising mainly open space, commercial and medical facilities.[26] According to the education guidelines published by the city, one 10,000 m2 (110,000 sq ft) primary school will be based here.[22]

Energy City 2

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This district, found next to the industrial-oriented Energy City 1, will consist mainly of residential units, especially for residents who are employed in Energy City 1.[30] In the future it is planned to contain a school for children aged 3 to 18 spanning a roughly 14,000 m2 (150,000 sq ft) area.[22]

Entertainment City

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Aerial photograph of Place Vendôme shopping mall (right) in Lusail in 2022

A designated entertainment district, Entertainment City will contain over 2,000 housing units, 11 hotels, and several theme parks, nightclubs, and shopping malls. Place Vendôme is a major mall being constructed in the city and will feature a canal that runs the length of the mall, an amusement park, and a cinema complex.[31] In regards to education, there will be one 10,000 m2 (110,000 sq ft) primary school here.[22]

Entertainment Island

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This district will play host to a large-scale museum in the future.[31]

Medical and Education District

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Most of Lusail's medical and education facilities will be based here. Furthermore, there will be a small amount of residences here. Much green space will be spread throughout the district.[32]

QatarEnergy District

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Serving Qatar's chief energy companyQatarEnergy, this district will host the new headquarters of QP. Transport will be facilitated by the Lusail LRT and the adjacent Al Khor Coastal Road.[32]

Marina District

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Lusail's Marina district

One of the main attractions of the Marina district will beKatara Hospitality's tourism complex known as Lusail Marina Iconic Development. When completed, the complex will feature leisure facilities, luxury restaurants, and upwards of 800 hotel and apartment rooms.[33]

Another attraction is the Marina Twin Towers, which comprises 8,236 m2 (88,650 sq ft) of office space.[34] Retail demand will be mainly be met by Lusail Marina Mall, which will cover an area of 57,605 m2 (620,060 sq ft).[35]

It is planned for two primary schools to be built here, one exclusively for boys and the other exclusively for girls.[22]

Qetaifan Islands

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Lusail Boulevard Commercial at night

In large part, Qetaifan Island North will consist of tourist attractions such as water parks[36] and hotels.[31]

Qetaifan Island South is composed of three islands. Prospective luxury villas, a marina waterfront, and marketplaces will be built here.[31] Furthermore, a school for primary and secondary students is planned.[22]

Boulevard Commercial

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As the central hub of Lusail, retail and office space will be found here. Its street and buildings will be inspired by theChamps-Élysées avenue in France.[37] Three kindergartens are in the works for this district.[22]Lusail Boulevard in Downtown Lusail embodies a quintessential contemporary urbanism fused with Qatar's cultural fabric. A dynamic shopping, commercial, and residential destination, Lusail Boulevard is designed to be one of the focal points of Lusail’s downtown and provide easy access to pedestrians.[citation needed]

Lusail Plaza Towers

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Upward view ofLusail Plaza Towers from Lusail Boulevard

This district will contain office and commercial towers. Lusail's tallest structure is found here, theLusail Plaza Towers.[37] Two buildings are 301 metres (988 ft) and the two other 215 m (705 ft) high and have 220 floors in the four towers complex. It was begun in 2020 and will be completed in October 2023 (core and shell+ lobby finishings)[38] The 1.1 million-square-metre development is host to the headquarters for theQatar National Bank,Qatar Central Bank andQatar Investment Authority alongside several other global organisations including Qatari Diar. Lusail Plaza Towers was designed byFoster & Partners.[39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46]

Landmarks

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Lusail Marina Interchange Arch

Lusail Marina Arch

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Lusail Marina Arch is a 74 metres (243 ft) tall sculpture at Marina Interchange.[47]

Al Wahda Arches

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Designed byErik Behrens,Al Wahda Arches stand at 100 metres (330 ft) tall. It is located at the beginning of the Lusail Expressway, and its design is meant to represent the net that the pearl divers of Qatar's past would have used. Construction was completed in 2020, and the structure consists of two slanted arches with a connected net.[48]

Sports

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Located just outside the city is theLosail International Circuit, which has hosted theQatar motorcycle Grand Prix every year since 2004. Since 2007 it has been the opening round of theMotoGP world championship, and in 2008 floodlights were installed in the facility, making it the only race on the calendar to be held at night. In November 2021, the track also hosted the inaugural Formula 1Qatar Grand Prix as a replacement for the canceledAustralian Grand Prix. Recently the track signed a new 10-year contract withF1, meaning that the track will host the Qatar Grand Prix until 2033. WEC (FIA World Endurance Championship) will also hold an endurance race on the track from 2024. This will make Losail the first track in theMiddle East to hold F1, MotoGP, and WEC in the same season.

The first Qatari Diar Triathlon was held in the Spring of 2019 in Lusail City-Marina Promenade. The event provided participants and spectators an opportunity to see the amenities available in Lusail City.[49]

Lusail Stadium, a venue of the2022 FIFA World Cup

Lusail Sports Arena is another sporting venue in the city and hosted matches of the2015 World Men's Handball Championship. Constructed at a cost of $318 million, it has a capacity of 15,300 spectators and opened its doors in 2012.[50]

Lusail Stadium, with a capacity of 88,000+ people, hosted the Final of the 2022 FIFA 'World' Cup.[51] The stadium's design is inspired from the sail of a traditionaldhow as the city will be located north of Doha on the eastern coast, which is a historic focal point of pearling vessels. After the FIFA World Cup, the stadium will be used to host other sporting and cultural events.[52] The architects areMANICA Architecture andFoster and Partners.[4]

The city will host matches for the2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup including the final phase.

Education

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As part of Lusail's master plan, the city is ultimately set to contain 36 schools with a capacity for 26,000 students. Upwards of 75,000 m2 (810,000 sq ft) has already been reserved for school buildings by the Lusail City Real Estate Development Company; these schools are expected to be commissioned by 2019.[53] Universities in Lusail includeLusail University.[54]

Industry

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Aerial view of industries at Lusail

Numerous non-energy-related companies are also headquartered in Lusail. Hotel operator and developerKatara Hospitality is based in the city,[55] as isQatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company and its subsidiaries,[56] such as Lusail Real Estate Development Company[57] and utilities company Marafeq Qatar.[58] Qatari Diar was responsible for launching the Lusail City Development Project in 2005.[11]

The Lusail Industrial Area hosts many construction companies. In the Lusail Ready-Mix Batching Plant Zone, twoready-mix batching plants are maintained by Qatar Alpha Beton Ready Mix,[59] one ready-mix batching plant is maintained by SMEET,[60] REDCO owns aprecast plant,[61] Qatar Concrete has 1 ready-mix batching plant,[62] and HBK ReMIX operates a ready-mix factory.[63]

Infrastructure

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View of Katara Towers and tip of Qetaifan Islands

Utilities

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A network of gas pipelines will transportsynthetic natural gas (SNG) to the city. Distributed by agas pipeline with a length upwards of 150 km2 (58 sq mi), up to 28,000 m3 (990,000 cu ft) per hour of natural gas will be fed from the Lusail City Gas Farm.[64] Lusail's SNG system was developed as part of a joint venture between the National Gas Company ofOman and Qatari company Petro Serv Limited.[65] In regards to power stations, 66 kV and 11 kV substations will be constructed. The latter will be built underground in specialized structures. Portions of the 66 kV substations connecting from mainland Lusail to the Qetaifan Islands are planned to be set up under the sea bed and run through utility tunnels.[64]

Green spaces

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Numerous public parks are housed throughout Lusail's districts. In the Fox Hills district, for example, 33 parks provide around 10.3 hectares of green space. One of the largest parks is called Crescent Park. This park includes a forested area, an all-giraffe zoo, playgrounds, water features, bike trails, kiosks, monuments, and several sports fields. In addition, there are several small-to-mid-sized parks known as pocket gardens which contain fewer facilities than parks. There are 18 of these situated in the Marina district, occupying an overall space of more than 26,000 m2 (280,000 sq ft). Also in the Marina district are roughly 3 km (1.9 mi) of promenades along the waterfront.[66]

Housing & accommodation

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Once fully completed, Lusail is expected to house 250,000 residents. Future developments will see this capacity potentially increase to 450,000. Currently, 22 hotels are operating or under construction in the city.[67]

Katara Hospitality stated that they would be constructing a luxury resort comprising awater park and a four-star hotel on the Qetaifan Island North in October 2017.[68] Another project by Katara Hospitality, 'Katara Towers', was launched in October 2012 at a cost of QR 2.2 billion. Equipped with two hotels, high-end apartments, and other facilities, the project was scrapped after a short time. It was revealed by the company that they had relaunched the project in August 2017 and were estimating a completion date of 2020.[69]

Tourism

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View of Lusail Winter Wonderland

Qatar has launched several large tourism projects, including the Lusail City complex. TheTourism Ministry is projecting an eventual arrival rate of 6 million to 7 million visitors annually, a dramatic increase from the 2022 figure of 2.6 million arrivals from abroad.Place Vendôme Mall,Katara Towers, Al Maha Island, Lusail Winter Wonderland, Crescent Park, Lusail Marina, Lusail Pedestrian Bridges and Qetaifan islands are among the most important tourist centers of Lusail.[70][71][72]

Al Maha Island

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Lusail Winter Wonderland, crowned as Al Maha Island's key attraction is a 93,000 m2 theme park offering 50 amusement rides. It will include a 150-foot Ferris wheel, 25 family rides, 15 children rides, and 10 thrill rides. It also has a 395 rollercoaster. Al Maha Island also includes The Arena, a concert venue and fan zone, with a capacity of 3,000-5000 spectators area.[73]

Transport

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Lusail metro station and construction of theLusail Iconic Stadium
Crescent Junction tram station

Transport in Lusail is facilitated by six main roads which connect toDoha in the south, connect to Lusail Highway in the east and north and connect to Al Khor Highway in the west.[74]

Doha Metro'sRed Line runs through Lusail, providing its residents with convenient access to Doha andAl Wakrah.[75]Lusail station opened to the public on 10 December 2019 along with three other Red Line stations, over six months after the opening of the line's first 13 stations.[76] It is located on Al Khor Coastal Road (also known as Route Q1A) and is the northern terminus of the Red Line.[77] There is one metrolink, which is the Doha Metro's free feeder bus network, servicing the station:[78]

Qatar Rail is involved in the construction of theLusail LRT. First designed in August 2007, the Lusail LRT will be spread over a distance of 33.1 km (20.6 mi), of which 10.4 km (6.5 mi) will be underground and the remaining 22.7 km (14.1 mi) will be overground. The network will connect to the Doha Metro Red Line through the Lusail Main Station and the Lusail Marina Station.[79]

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