The city is progressing with a phased development model. Different districts such as Marina District, Energy City, Fox Hills, Waterfront Residential Areas, and the Iconic Stadium surroundings are designed as urban pieces with their own functional identities, yet integrated with one another through transportation and public space networks. This approach aims to create an urban fabric that is high-density but balanced and livable.
The distinctive aspects of Lusail City:
Planned urbanism: wide boulevards, pedestrian-friendly centers, and clear functional zoning
Coastal integration: marina, waterfront promenades, and recreational areas
Transportation infrastructure: metro, tram, and main highway connections
Mixed use: 24-hour living districts where residential, office, retail, and tourism functions are intertwined
Public spaces and open green areas are core components of Lusail City planning. Parks, squares, waterfront strips, and pedestrian axes are supported with design solutions that increase social interaction and adapt to climate conditions. The city has been conceived as a long-term sustainable metropolis with high building standards and smart infrastructure systems.
When completed, Lusail City will become one of Qatar’s new administrative, economic, and social centers; it will be positioned as a strategic urban mega project that expands the Doha metropolitan area northward and strengthens the country’s place in the league of global cities.