Nas House shows the future of hostels in Dubai


  • Revised hostel license rules are allowing for more shared living options such as offered by Nas House in Al Barsha. All pictures by Victor Besa / The National
    Revised hostel license rules are allowing for more shared living options such as offered by Nas House in Al Barsha. All pictures by Victor Besa / The National
  • Nas House offers a shared living and work space inside a five-bedroom villa
    Nas House offers a shared living and work space inside a five-bedroom villa
  • The Blue Zone Villa at Nas House Villas at Al Barsha, Dubai
    The Blue Zone Villa at Nas House Villas at Al Barsha, Dubai
  • Deirdre Van Den Dool, general manager of of Nas House and her team, from left to right, Darya Smolskaya, Ahmed El-Nimeri, Mohammed Yassin and Yasmina El Fahd
    Deirdre Van Den Dool, general manager of of Nas House and her team, from left to right, Darya Smolskaya, Ahmed El-Nimeri, Mohammed Yassin and Yasmina El Fahd
  • Sangha Villa at Nas House Villas in Al Barsha, Dubai
    Sangha Villa at Nas House Villas in Al Barsha, Dubai
  • The living space at the Blue Zone Villa, operated by Nas House
    The living space at the Blue Zone Villa, operated by Nas House
  • Nas House operates six villas with capacity for 46 guests. So far it has attracted many digital nomads
    Nas House operates six villas with capacity for 46 guests. So far it has attracted many digital nomads
  • The average stay is between five nights and two weeks, with prices ranging from Dh180 a night for a twin room, to Dh300 for a premium room
    The average stay is between five nights and two weeks, with prices ranging from Dh180 a night for a twin room, to Dh300 for a premium room