The In-Q Gift Shop aims to promote Qatari culture and heritage |
QATAR. Passengers at Hamad International Airport can gain insight into Qatar’s diverse arts, culture and lifestyle at a new Qatar Duty Free store and café.
The 444sq m In-Q Gift Shop and Café by Qatar Museums will provide a selection of souvenirs, replicas, books, jewellery and apparel related to Doha’s museums, while also offering travellers the chance to learn about Qatar’s culture and museums. It is located in the main atrium of the airport’s departures concourse.
The café features breakfast options, light meals and snacks, all inspired by international and regional cuisine, and aims to provide a taste of Qatari hospitality.
Qatar Duty Free Senior Vice President Keith Hunter said: “The opening of the In-Q Gift Shop has been eagerly anticipated by Qatar Duty Free as an additional opportunity to share Qatari culture and heritage with our customers through a range of creative and inspiring products. Qatar Museums’ presence within Qatar Duty Free also enables passengers in Hamad International Airport to experience Qatar’s cultural landscape.
“The In-Q Café provides further variety to our extensive food & beverage offering, presenting the opportunity for customers to relax in intimate and inspired surroundings after perusing the QM collection.”
Books related to the museums located in Doha are on sale in the store |
Qatar Museums Chief Commercial Officer Phil Lawrie commented: “Qatar Museums is delighted to extend the In-Q brand, which debuted in Harrods in London, to the world-class and prestigious environs of Hamad International Airport. The In-Q Café will provide travellers with a high-class café offering from a menu that draws from international and Arabic favourites, enjoyed in a contemporary, stylish setting inspired by Qatari design and heritage patterns.
“The In-Q Gift Shop meanwhile allows the traveller to discover a wide range of quality gifts and souvenirs inspired by Qatar Museums’ extensive, world-class collections, exhibitions, public art and heritage sites.”
The café mixes international and regional cuisine and includes breakfast options, light meals and snacks |