Wednesday, July 17, 2024
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The Qatar Toy Festival is back for its highly anticipated second edition at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC). Organized by Visit Qatar, the festival opened on July 15 and will run until August 14, promising a month of fun and excitement.
This year’s festival spans an impressive 17,000 square meters and features three new zones, bringing the total to ten: Preschool, Girls, Boys, Anime, Family, Movie Land, Stage, F&B, Theming Area, and Retail. Highlights include new attractions like Mr. Bean, Barney, and the Barbie Dreamhouse, offering interactive experiences that are sure to delight visitors of all ages.
The festival is packed with activities, including parades, stage shows, live mascots, dedicated play areas, influencer performances, and a wide range of retail opportunities. It’s the perfect destination for families and toy enthusiasts looking for a memorable experience.
Tickets are available for purchase online at Q-Tickets.com and virginmegastore.com, as well as at the DECC entry gates, ensuring easy access for all attendees.
Qatar Tourism, the regulatory authority for the country’s tourism sector, plays a crucial role in promoting and expanding tourism in Qatar. With a strategic vision to position Qatar as a premier family tourism destination known for service excellence, Qatar Tourism fosters economic growth through innovative offerings and partnerships with the private sector.
Qatar Tourism’s comprehensive strategy focuses on evolving the tourism landscape, diversifying offerings, and increasing visitor expenditure. Through global outreach and sector development initiatives, Qatar Tourism is committed to enhancing Qatar’s standing in the global tourism market.
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