HIA Bus Stop — Complete Guide to Hamad International Airport
Arriving at Hamad International Airport by bus? Here's everything you need to know. This stop connects you to one of the world's most modern airports — a destination in itself with world-class facilities.
Why HIA Is Worth Your Time
Hamad International Airport (HIA) is more than just a transit point — it's an award-winning destination featuring striking architecture, world-class dining, extensive shopping, and renowned art installations. The airport is home to the famous "Lamp Bear" sculpture, luxury lounges, and efficient connections to central Doha via metro and bus. Whether you're arriving, departing, or on a layover, HIA offers a comfortable and memorable experience that sets the tone for your visit to Qatar.
Perfect for: Travelers, layover passengers, and anyone needing efficient airport connections.
What to See and Do (Walking Distance)
Terminal Attractions
- Public Art Collection — Including the famous giant "Lamp Bear" sculpture and numerous other art installations throughout the terminal
- Duty-Free Shopping — Extensive duty-free area with luxury brands, electronics, and souvenirs
- Architecture — Striking terminal design combining Islamic heritage with modern engineering
Practical Facilities
- Oryx Airport Hotel — Located inside the terminal for short stays
- Airline Lounges — Multiple lounges for eligible passengers
- Quiet Rooms — Rest areas for relaxation between flights
- Transit Hotel — For longer layovers requiring rest
For official airport services and maps, visit hamadinternationalairport.com.
Where to Eat and Drink
Terminal Dining
- International Restaurants — Full-service restaurants serving local and international dishes
- Quick Cafés — Coffee chains and local cafés throughout the terminal
- Food Courts — Various options for quick bites between flights
Hidden Gems
- Quieter Coffee Spots — Tucked near art installations for a calmer vibe
- Local Qatari Options — Sample Qatari hospitality before heading into the city
How to Get to HIA by Bus
Bus Routes Serving HIA
- Route 757 — Express bus connecting HIA to central Doha (runs 24/7)
- Route 76 — Links to Al Gharrafa, Al Rayyan, and West Bay areas
- Route 109 — Connects to Villaggio Mall and Al Waab area
For current schedules and route maps, visit Mowasalat (Karwa) or download the Karwa app.
Metro Connection
- Hamad International Airport Station (Red Line) — Direct connection to the terminal
- To West Bay: Approximately 20 minutes
- To Souq Waqif/Msheireb: Approximately 15 minutes
For metro information, visit Qatar Rail.
Practical Visitor Information
Best Time to Visit
| Time | Experience |
|---|---|
| Mid-Morning | Calmer transfer periods, less crowded |
| Mid-Afternoon | Good for layover exploration |
| Avoid Peak Hours | Early morning and late evening when flights land |
Services Available
- ATMs: Available in both Arrivals and Departures halls
- Currency Exchange: Multiple locations throughout the terminal
- SIM Cards: Kiosks for local mobile SIM cards
- Free Wi-Fi: Available throughout the terminal
- Luggage Storage: Available for transit passengers
- Prayer Rooms: Multiple locations
Quick Tips for Visitors
- Allow transfer time — Account for security and baggage when making connections
- Use the metro — Fastest and most reliable way to central Doha
- Explore during layovers — The terminal has enough for 3-6 hour layovers
- Buy travel cards — Metro and bus cards available in the terminal
- Keep receipts — QR code receipts useful for proof of payment
Plan Your Visit
- Time needed: 1-3 hours for terminal exploration
- Budget: Variable — from free browsing to luxury shopping
- Best for: Airport transfers, layover exploration, duty-free shopping
HIA serves as Qatar's welcoming gateway to the world. Whether you're arriving, departing, or transiting, this award-winning airport ensures a comfortable and memorable journey.
Nearby Connections
From HIA, you can easily connect to:
- Central Doha — 15-20 minutes by metro
- West Bay — 20 minutes by metro
- Souq Waqif — 15-20 minutes via metro
- Museum of Islamic Art — 20 minutes by metro