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    3. Hamad International Airport (DOH)
    4. Oryx Lounge

    Oryx Lounge

    2.9/5
    ·DOH·International And Transit Area·Qatar Airways Lounges·Updated Mar 2026

    Lounge Ratings

    Comfort & Ambiance6.5

    The lounge features a pleasant design with a mix of dining tables, loungers, and armchairs. A dedicated quiet room with recliner chairs and footrests offers a more private relaxation area. It can experience crowding and increased noise levels during peak periods.

    Food & Beverage6.0

    A complimentary buffet offers a selection of hot and cold dishes, including Western and local options such as soups, sandwiches, salads, and Arabic mezze. Beverages include coffee, tea, soft drinks, juices, and a limited selection of alcoholic drinks, typically one red and one white wine.

    Amenities & Facilities6.5

    Shower facilities are available and include amenities such as razors, shaving cream, and fresh towels. The lounge provides a business center, a family area, a gaming room for children, a smoking room, and lockers. Wi-Fi is offered but can be inconsistent.

    Cleanliness7.0

    Shower facilities are maintained and regularly restocked by staff. General cleanliness of the lounge's food areas, seating, and restrooms is noted as robust.

    Editorial Review

    The Oryx Lounge at Hamad International Airport (DOH) is a contract lounge operated by Al Maha Services, offering paid access to all travelers and serving as a common option for those without premium airline lounge entitlements. Located on the 1st/2nd floor after security in the Duty Free North area, near the iconic yellow Lamp Bear sculpture, the lounge provides a functional retreat.

    The interior features a pleasant design with a varied selection of seating, including standard chairs, loungers, and a quiet room equipped with recliners and footrests. While generally spacious, the lounge can experience crowding and increased noise levels during peak operational hours. The lounge does not offer outside views.

    Food and beverage options consist of a complimentary buffet providing a rotating selection of hot and cold dishes, including local and Western cuisine such as soups, salads, sandwiches, and desserts. Self-service stations provide coffee, tea, and soft drinks, alongside a modest alcohol selection featuring typically one red and one white wine.

    Key amenities include shower facilities with provided toiletries, a business center for work, a family area, a dedicated children's gaming room, and a smoking room. Wi-Fi is available, though reports indicate occasional inconsistencies in speed and reliability. The Oryx Lounge is best suited for transit passengers seeking a comfortable and functional space to refresh and relax during a layover, particularly those willing to pay for access beyond the main terminal.

    Amenities

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