Al-Saad Street?

adriana
By adriana

Does anybody know where Al-Saad Str and Al-Waab/Al-Zuhoor Str are? Is this area good/safe? Are these streets far away from the city center? Is there any bus connection between this area and the city center?
Cheers:)

By adriana• 3 Sep 2007 15:02
adriana

well... the situation with buses looks like in egypt or jordan....

By adriana• 3 Sep 2007 15:01
adriana

Al-Saad - behind Qutel building. Do u know it? There is a dormitory of Qatar University.

hehehe.... so without car i can have small problem or i will have to go on foot to every place:)lool,..... but i'm still well-disposed towards qatar...

By nib• 3 Sep 2007 13:28
nib

here i never took a bus but whenever a bus is passing by me i just see it full of workers. and i dont know if their timetable is good enough or they have service to everywhere. thats why..

By King Edshel• 3 Sep 2007 09:54
King Edshel

Nib meant by not taking the buses that they can cause you trouble here. Some irresponsible people will tease you there, but don't worry ... just sit behind the bus driver and trust me .. if someone come near you he will fight with them or ask them to leave the bus. It is not that easy as some people are thinking that someone will come to do something like that.

It depends also on your living area, if it is Al-Sadd then it would be fine. Don't tell me that you are living on Salwa Road ... Even me won't get on those buses coming from the Industrial Area :) If you want to know more about the buses, trips, routes just tell me ... I used them for quiet a long time here.

Best Regards

By adriana• 3 Sep 2007 08:56
adriana

Nib? why i shouldnt use the buses? I dont have a car , so taking a taxi all the time can be a little bit expensive for me, right?

By nib• 3 Sep 2007 07:44
nib

it is a nice place but u better not use bus to go somewhere else..

By Oryx• 3 Sep 2007 07:33
Rating: 5/5
Oryx

King is right - I have lived near Al Sadd for four years.

The good thing is - everything you need you can walk to - very handy if you are having a meltdown about driving.

Also the best football club in Qatar is near by.

By anonymous• 3 Sep 2007 07:12
anonymous

Good Morning,

Pity when you built the traffic lights you did not ditribute a "User Manual" to all the traffic participants especially for the use of RED. LOL

By smoke• 3 Sep 2007 06:15
Rating: 2/5
smoke

Al Saad is the best place...you'll find anything from a Jet plane to a pin :) and i fall in somewhere in between that too :)

By ste• 3 Sep 2007 03:30
Rating: 4/5
ste

having designed and built the traffic ligts at the top of Al Sadd st. I would suggest that it is one of the finest streets in Doha, particularly the tent restaurant where many a good site meeting was had.

By King Edshel• 2 Sep 2007 23:41
Rating: 5/5
King Edshel

Al-Sadd Area is a nice place, Al-Waab too and both of them are closed to each other. I don't know about Al Zohoor street, maybe it is new or you are mis confusing this one with another one.

If you will live in Al-Sadd then you would be close to Al-Merqab street which has everything you need here, restaurants, shops, family food center, pharmacies, optical shops, CDs and cassetes, games and gaming consoles ... simply everything there.

The same thing goes to Al-Waab as well as it is close to Al-Sadd and both of them now are close to those big malls too:

1- Giant Stores and all the different shops there.

2- Villagio and Carrefour.

and you can find all of what you need there indeed.

Best Reagards

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