A different way to be in Qatar

Long stays for remote workers who want depth, not vacation. We set you up with the right apartment, the right neighbourhood, and the rhythm to actually live here while you work.
Why Qatar

Quiet, English-speaking, well-connected, and surprisingly easy to live in. Here's what makes Qatar work for a long stay.

English everywhere Most of daily life — apartments, restaurants, supermarkets, services — runs in English. You don't need Arabic to settle in.
Safe and calm Low crime, no rush. You can work from a café at midnight, walk home, and not think about it.
Reliable infrastructure Fast wifi as standard. Reliable electricity. Good healthcare. Things just work — you don't lose hours fixing what shouldn't be broken.
Time zone that fits both sides GMT+3. Morning calls with Europe, afternoon with Asia. Doable for most remote work setups.
Direct flights to most places Qatar Airways flies almost everywhere. Weekend trips from Doha are real — not theoretical.
Easy to enter and stay Most nationalities get visa on arrival or quick e-visa. Tourist visas can be extended. For longer stays, we'll walk you through what's currently possible.
What we set up

Long stays mean a lot of small decisions. We make them for you, before you arrive.

The right hotel for staying We work with hotels that have monthly programs — serviced apartments, aparthotels, suites with kitchenettes. You move in, you move out, you can extend as life happens.
Right location for daily life We help you choose where to stay, not just what hotel. West Bay for walkability, The Pearl for sea, Msheireb for culture on your doorstep, Lusail for quiet. The choice changes how the next month feels.
Verified wifi and workspace We check the wifi speed and the workspace before you arrive. A real desk, not a kitchen table. If the room doesn't work for work, we don't put you there.
Local essentials Phone number with local SIM, transport options that fit your routine. Ready on day one.
Coworking and weekends Access to Hub71, WeWork Doha, or quieter independent workspaces if you don't want to work from the hotel. Suggestions for weekends — desert, Salalah, a cultural workshop — without overplanning.
Sample stays

Three ways to do this. Pick the one closest to what you're imagining — we'll shape the rest around you.
  • One month — a real trial

    Best for: trying a workation for the first time, between projects, or making sure Qatar is for you before a longer move.
  • Two to three months — settling in
    Best for: long projects, slow seasons in your work calendar, or simply wanting to live somewhere different for a while.
  • Three months and beyond — making it work longer-term
    Best for: extended remote contracts, sabbaticals, or those exploring Qatar as a longer-term base.
What you can add

The base stay covers logistics. These extras are for the life around the work — only if you want them.
  • Coworking and meeting rooms
    Day passes or monthly access or quieter independent spaces. Useful if you have client meetings, want to separate work from home, or just need a change of scene.
  • Arabic lessons
    A few hours a week with a local tutor. Not to become fluent — most don't — but to read signs, order coffee, understand the rhythm around you.
  • Weekend trips
    Day in the desert. A flight to Salalah during khareef season. A weekend in Muscat or Manama. We plan it, you go, you don't think about logistics.
  • Cultural workshops
    Calligraphy, Arabic perfumery, traditional cooking, photography walks. Once or twice during your stay — slow rhythm, not full schedule.
  • Concierge for the small things
    A driver for a specific day, a restaurant reservation that needs local language, a tailor for a suit, a doctor's appointment. The things you'd rather not figure out yourself.
  • Wellness
    Gym memberships, yoga classes, tennis or padel trainings, hammam, traditional massage. We connect you with places that match how you actually want to feel during the stay.