4 Bedroom Villas for Rent in Al Waab

Al Waab sits in the western part of the Doha metropolitan area, within Al Rayyan Municipality, just south of Education City and next to Aspire Zone. The neighbourhood is known for its mix of established villa compounds, newer mixed-use projects, and community facilities, all within a short drive of central Doha. Residents have easy access to major routes including Salwa Road and Al Waab Street, which link quickly to West Bay and other business districts. Aspire Park, Villaggio Mall and the Khalifa International Stadium are close by, making the area a regular destination even for people who live elsewhere in the city. With a growing number of cafés, gyms, nurseries and everyday services, Al Waab offers a practical base for families and professionals who want space, parking and amenities without feeling too far from the city’s main hubs. Qatar Living users often look here for family-sized homes and long-term rentals.

Lifestyle in this neighbourhood

Al Waab has a distinctly residential feel, with many families, long-term expatriates and professionals choosing the area for its larger homes and proximity to schools and sports facilities. Streets are lined with private villas, gated compounds and low- to mid-rise apartment buildings, particularly around newer developments such as West Walk and Al Waab City. Life here tends to revolve around school runs, Aspire Zone activities, evenings at nearby malls and casual dining spots along Al Waab Street and Salwa Road. It suits residents who value having parks and sports venues close at hand, while still being able to reach offices in West Bay or around the C-Ring within a reasonable commute.

Market summary

The Al Waab property market is dominated by larger villas and compound townhouses, alongside an increasing number of modern apartments in mixed-use projects like Al Waab City and West Walk. Many homes are aimed at families, with three- to five-bedroom layouts, private parking and shared facilities such as pools and small gyms. Apartments range from compact one-bed units to larger family-sized flats above retail. Demand is supported by the area’s access to Aspire Zone, nearby schools and its central position between Doha and Al Rayyan. Qatar Living listings commonly feature long-term rentals here, and there is steady interest from tenants seeking more space compared with inner-city districts, while still staying within a manageable commute of major employment centres.

What's nearby

Within a short drive of most homes in Al Waab, residents find several key amenities. Shopping is anchored by Villaggio Mall in Aspire Zone and Hyatt Plaza Mall on Al Waab Street, both offering retail, supermarkets and casual dining. Newer lifestyle destinations such as West Walk add street-level cafés, restaurants and services. Schools in the wider area include Doha College’s Al Waab campus (which has since relocated but remains a reference point), Al Maha Academy for Girls, and several nurseries along Al Waab Street and nearby Ain Khaled. Healthcare needs are served by clinics and medical centres in and around Aspire Zone and along Salwa Road, with major hospitals reachable within a short drive. Aspire Park provides open green space, walking tracks and play areas for everyday outdoor activity.

Commute & connectivity

Al Waab is well positioned for cross-city travel via Al Waab Street and Salwa Road. Depending on traffic, West Bay is typically around 20–30 minutes by car, while Hamad International Airport is about 25–30 minutes via the Doha Expressway and F-Ring Road. Lusail can usually be reached in 30–35 minutes. For public transport, the nearest Doha Metro stations are Sport City or Al Aziziyah on the Gold Line, roughly 5–10 minutes’ drive from much of Al Waab, offering connections towards Souq Waqif, Msheireb and Ras Bu Abboud.

Frequently asked questions

What types of properties are common in Al Waab?

Al Waab is known for its villa compounds and standalone villas, many with three to five bedrooms, as well as a growing number of apartments in mixed-use developments such as Al Waab City and West Walk. These range from one-bed units to larger family apartments above retail and dining areas.

Is Al Waab convenient for daily shopping and dining?

Yes, residents have quick access to Villaggio Mall and Hyatt Plaza Mall on Al Waab Street, plus newer destinations like West Walk. Together they offer supermarkets, high-street brands, cafés, casual restaurants and services, so most day-to-day needs can be met within a short drive or even walking distance from some compounds.

How close is Al Waab to Aspire Zone and Aspire Park?

Al Waab borders Aspire Zone, so many homes are just a few minutes’ drive from Aspire Park, Khalifa International Stadium and other sports facilities. For some streets closer to Al Waab Street, the park and malls can be reached quickly on foot or via short taxi rides, making them popular weekend and evening spots.

Is there metro access near Al Waab?

Al Waab itself does not have a station inside the district, but it is close to the Gold Line. Sport City and Al Aziziyah stations are usually around 5–10 minutes away by car or taxi, providing connections across central Doha, including Msheireb, Souq Waqif and Ras Bu Abboud.

Who is Al Waab most suitable for?

Al Waab tends to suit families and professionals who want larger living spaces, compound facilities and proximity to schools, Aspire Park and major malls. It also works for commuters to West Bay or central Doha who prefer a more residential environment but still need reasonable driving times to key business areas.

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