Sleepover Doha North Node â formerly sleep ân fly offers its guests multilingual staff, gift shops/newsstands, and shopping on site. WiFi is free in public spaces.
The pods were small but had little nooks where you could store your things. It was quiet during the night. The temp was variable and they had given a pillow and an airplane blanket as cover. It was hot to start but got cold in the middle of the night. They should have given something a bit more sturdier but I imagine itâs tough to clean those. I had temp control in my room but was too sleepy to play around and adjust it. Overall a great value.
Does just what it says on the label. A good nights sleep on a mattress instead of an airport chair. Well worth it especially when arriving at night ahead of a morning flight. Staff was excellent and extremely helpful
Iâd strongly recommend avoiding this property. The bed was as hard as a brick, making it incredibly uncomfortable. The sleep pods feel more like wardrobes than actual rooms, and while thereâs supposed to be individual control for aircon and lighting, the air conditioning was completely ineffective. I set it to 15°C, but the temperature stayed at 27°C all night.
I only managed a broken 2.5 hours of sleep, constantly disturbed by people coming and going in the corridor. Overall, youâd genuinely be better off sleeping on the floor at the airport than staying in one of these pods. Hugely disappointing.
So much better than sleeping in the departure lounge and worrying about my bags, or going out of the airport to a hotel and losing a couple of hours sleep. I stayed for 6h and slept solidly between my flights.