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Diverse fun offerings for visitors at Qatar Toy Festival

Diverse fun offerings for visitors at Qatar Toy Festival

Qatar Tribune06-07-2025
For an entry fee of just QR50 per day, guests gain access to:
• Five themed entertainment islands
• Over 30 interactive zones and activity booths
• 10 toy and merchandise retail stores
• A full programme of live performances, music, dance, and science shows
• The all-new QTF Summer Camp for children and teens
• Creative workshops, immersive games, and F&B options
This year's QTF Summer Camp offers a dedicated space for young attendees to learn, create, and socialise through structured activities, designed to combine fun with personal development in a supervised environment.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the variety of offerings, from shopping the latest toy trends to joining themed experiences and shows. The festival also features daily prize draws, with one of the standout giveaways being a Jetour T2 SUV, among many other exciting surprises.
Tickets are available online through Q-Tickets, Virgin Megastore, Platinumlist, and Fever, or can be purchased at entry gates at DECC.
With its expanded programming and vibrant atmosphere, the 2025 edition of the Qatar Toy Festival sets a new benchmark for family entertainment in the region. It offers a space where children's imaginations soar, and where parents can enjoy quality time with their loved ones in a safe, fun-filled environment. Whether you're looking for live entertainment, creative play, exclusive merchandise, or simply a joyful outing, the Qatar Toy Festival delivers a complete summer experience under one roof.
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