(From left) Mohamed bin Nasser Alwahaibi, ambassador of Oman;  Haiyan al-Zarzouri, director of meetings and events;  and Ali Ibrahim Ahmed, ambassador of Eritrea and dean of the diplomatic corps, at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The Diplomatic Club has announced the opening of its renovated banquet halls, Roshana I, Roshana II and Al Safeer, in an effort to improve its services and facilities.
A special event was organised to mark the occasion. The ceremony was attended by a number of guests, including members of the club and its regular corporate clients, in addition to event organisers.
“The halls provide an ideal space for conventions, celebrations, parties and weddings and can accommodate up to 1,000 people. For more private and smaller events, the hall can be converted into three smaller, separate halls,” according to a statement.
“Blending modern and sophisticated technology with traditional artistic splendour and luxury are the futuristic sound and lighting systems that have been newly installed. The gold-painted walls, also back-lit with LED lights, are neatly done up in a manner befitting the decor, giving a majestic look. Seamless WiFi Internet access on demand makes it an ideal venue for business conferences,” it added.
Aysha al-Marzouqi, acting general manager at The Diplomatic Club, said: “The Diplomatic Club has been – and remains – a Qatari institution noted for its service, style and innovation. With state-of-the-art design blended with traditional architecture, the new banquet halls will be your first venue of choice for meetings, events, weddings and all your happy occasions.”