Qatar’s out-of-home market is compact, premium and Doha-centric — bridge banners over the main arteries, landmark roadside hoardings and high-end mall screens reaching a wealthy, concentrated audience. This guide covers the formats, how pricing works, and how to plan a campaign.
What Qatar out-of-home costs
Premium Qatar sites are often priced on enquiry, with rates shared on a brief; other formats are published. On Media.co.uk you send one brief and get a firm rate fast. Compare across media on the Global Advertising Rate Index and browse inventory on the Qatar out-of-home page.
Formats and standout sites
- Bridge banners — high-impact spans such as the Doha Airport Bridge Banners, Khalifa Bridge Banner and Al Matar Street Bridge Banner.
- Roadside hoardings — landmark static including Al Saad, Bin Omran and Umm Ghwalina, plus the Qatar Sports Club hoarding.
- Mall & indoor — premium screens like the Villaggio Mall Digital MUPIs.
How to plan and book
Send a brief with your objective and budget, or use the AI planner for a costed plan against live inventory. A planner reviews, you approve the sites, you book — proof of posting follows.
Why buy through Media.co.uk
One brief across out-of-home, radio, TV and press; rates confirmed fast; no agency retainer. Send your brief for a reply within one working day.
FAQ
Where does Qatar OOH work best? Doha’s bridges and main roads deliver the highest impact; malls add high-dwell, high-income reach.
How fast can it go live? Typically one to two weeks from approval and artwork.