Review: Qatar Airways Al Mourjan Business Lounge
This review covers my visit to the Qatar Airways Al Mourjan business lounge at Doha International Airport (DOH).
Qatar Airways business class flight
After a great flight in Qatar Airways business class on their Boeing 777 with Qsuites, I had arrived at Doha International Airport.
Doha Airport transit
However, it would be quite a lengthy layover since my flight from Casablanca arrived in Doha at 00:05 am, while my connecting flight to Bucharest wasn’t scheduled until 8:20 am.
On the plus side, it did give me plenty of time to properly review the Qatar Airways Al Mourjan business lounge and perhaps a few other lounges at Doha Airport.
Al Mourjan business lounge location
Qatar Airways operates two Al Mourjan business lounges at Doha International Airport.
The main lounge is known as Al Mourjan Business Lounge South and is located at the duty free plaza of Concourse A, to the left of the giant yellow teddy bear and next to the Harrods Tea Room.
At this plaza around the teddy bear, you simply take the escalator or lift two floors up to the lounge entrance.
Recently, a second Al Mourjan business lounge called ‘The Garden’ opened in Concourse C, located in the northern extension of the terminal.
This new Qatar Airways business lounge is comparable in size and facilities to the Al Mourjan Business Lounge South.
Al Mourjan business lounge entry requirements
The Al Mourjan business lounge has strict entrance requirements: You can only access this lounge if you have a full fare business class ticket on Qatar Airways or another oneworld airline.
Passengers who’ve upgraded their Qatar Airways ticket from economy to business class using cash, frequent flyer miles or points won’t qualify for entry into the Al Mourjan lounge, as access is determined on the basis of your original ticket.
Purchasing lounge access
A look around the lounge
With a total surface area of over 10,000 square metres (110,000 square feet), the Qatar Airways Al Mourjan business lounge at Doha Airport is absolutely massive.
Lounge restaurant
You can access the restaurant area by taking the stairs or an elevator.
Lounge buffet
It’s up to you whether you partake in the extensive buffet at the Al Mourjan business lounge, order food from the à la carte menu, or try out both.
The buffet offers a wide selection of dishes, served either from large pans or displayed in small bowls or plates.
It’s hard not to find something to your liking, as there are plenty of cold and warm options from numerous cuisines around the world, including a big variety of vegetarian options.
You will also find numerous cakes, sweets, desserts and fruits at the buffet.
Alcoholic drinks can only be ordered free of charge from the waiters or at the bar, while non-alcoholic drinks can also be obtained from the drinks stations or coffee machines by yourself.
The alcoholic drinks you can order from the bar include a beer, champagne, white and red wines, liqueurs as well as a wide variety of cocktails.
The waiting staff at the restaurant area is highly pro-active when it comes to getting you a drink of your choice and assuring that freshly cooked dishes are constantly available at the buffet.
Late night dinner at the restaurant
By far the best aspect of the Al Mourjan business lounge at Doha Airport is its complimentary à la carte restaurant.
During breakfast hours (from 5am until 10.30am) you can order made-to-order eggs, while during the rest of the day (from 11am until 4am) you can order anything you want from the lunch and dinner menu.
The lunch and dinner menu includes options such as beef tenderloin steak, pan-grilled salmon, chicken biryani, gobi saag masala tagliatelle with tomato sauce and parmesan cheese, tofu and vegan garlic tortellini, as well as a selection of ice cream.
Before I started my late night dinner in the lounge I enjoyed a glass or two of champagne.
Other food and beverage outlets
Spending the night in the Al Mourjan business lounge
Although you can have a great time in the Al Mourjan business lounge if you visit it for a couple of hours only, it’s not the best place to spend an overnight layover.
There is an area in the Al Mourjan lounge with a dozen or so private nap rooms, each with a comfortable sofa to crash out on.
Lounge guests can use these nap rooms for a maximum of 4 hours on a first come, first served basis.
As you may have guessed, it’s however next to impossible to get one of these nap rooms during peak hours, and each time I inquired I was told all of them were already occupied.
There are some semi-enclosed pods with loungers as well in the lounge, but even these were all occupied throughout the night.
Toilet and shower facilities
The Al Mourjan business lounge has several shower rooms available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
At peak times – especially in the morning – you should however take into account that the wait time for a shower will be at least 30 minutes, if not more.
I had to wait some 40 minutes until I was finally given a shower room.
The shower room was spacious and well-equipped, boasting a walk-in shower, sink, toilet, and stocked with Diptyque toiletries.
Other facilities
There are several other facilities at the Al Mourjan business lounge, such as a business centre equipped with computers and printers, a game room featuring a foosball table, game consoles and a race simulator, alongside a dedicated children’s play area.
The lounge also has a smoking room available for smokers.
Of course, the entire lounge premises are equipped with Wi-Fi internet, which was fast and easy to connect to.
Breakfast
After a night with little sleep and a much-needed shower, I went back to the à la carte restaurant for some breakfast.
I ordered an iced coffee, freshly squeezed orange juice, along with the Eggs Benedict, which I all enjoyed.
With the sleep still in my eyes I exited the lounge and made my way to the gate for my final flight of this trip back to Bucharest.
Conclusion
The Qatar Airways Al Mourjan business lounge at Doha Airport is a large and visually stunning lounge, with its standout feature being the impressive restaurant with complimentary à la carte food.
Trip report index
This article is part of the ‘Qatar Airways Qsuites Adventure to Casablanca‘ trip report, which consists of the following chapters:
1. A Stopover Walk Through Barcelona
2. Review: Joan Miró VIP Lounge Barcelona Airport
3. Review: Royal Air Maroc Economy Class Barcelona to Casablanca
4. Taking the Casablanca Airport Train: The Cheap Way Into the City
5. Review: Ibis Casa Voyageurs Hotel, Casablanca
6. Casablanca: Is Morocco’s Biggest City Worth a Visit?
7. Review: Royal Air Maroc Zenith VIP Lounge Casablanca Airport
8. Review: Qatar Airways Business Class Boeing 777 Qsuites
9. Review: Qatar Airways Al Mourjan Business Lounge (current chapter)
10. Travel Blogging: Not Always as Glamorous as It Looks Like
Excellent Qatar airways reviews
Fantastic and in-depth review of Al Mourjan business class lounge. Having visited this lounge a couple of times, I reckon this is the best Business class lounge and amenities it offers to travelers.