Qatar
Where travel meets tranquility: Inside HIA’s living oasis
Nature, design, serenity converge at airport’s tropical garden
Airports are synonymous with urgency, defined by queues, boarding calls and tight connections that set the rhythm of travel. At Hamad International Airport (HIA), however, one space has been purposely designed to slow that pace.
The Orchard, a vast indoor tropical garden at the heart of the terminal, is redefining the passenger experience by weaving nature, innovation and sustainability into a setting built for constant movement.
"Walking into The Orchard at HIA was a total vibe shift. Entering this tropical garden before my flight felt like a literal sanctuary. With all the lush greenery and natural light, you totally forget you’re even in an airport,” Filipino traveler Zoey told Gulf Times.
She recalled spending nearly an hour soaking in the calm energy and the soothing sounds of flowing water, while her one-year-old daughter explored the space.
"It’s the ultimate spot to reset your brain before take-off. Honestly, every airport needs this level of biophilic healing,” says Zoey.
Dinah, a frequent traveller herself, shares a similar experience, saying: "It is refreshing to see a garden inside the airport as it creates a relaxing atmosphere while waiting for a flight. It offers a pleasant space to read books, enjoy a cup of coffee, or have a quiet conversation with a friend”.
Spanning 6,000 sqm, Orchard is filled with natural light, dense greenery and the gentle sounds of water, all proven indicators of relaxation. Since its unveiling in 2022, it has become a visual and emotional anchor within the airport.
More than 300 trees and over 25,000 plants and shrubs sourced from sustainable forests around the world populate the garden, with around 30 tree species and 90 varieties of plants carefully selected to thrive together in a single indoor environment. The tallest tree rises to 16 metres, highlighting the rainforest-like atmosphere.
For frequent travellers like Miriam from Kenya, the impact is immediate and lasting: "I always look forward to visiting the Orchard at HIA because of the tranquility it offers both my mind and body.
"The moment one steps into the space, the usual rush and noise of an airport seem to fade away. Surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle presence of water, one hardly feels like they are in a transit hub at all.”
Water plays a key role in shaping that experience. A 575 sqm water feature includes a sustainable bio-pond that has evolved over time, from aquatic plants at launch to flowering water lilies and lotus flowers today.
Since opening, Orchard has seen multiple blooms, including the introduction of new orchid species, subtly renewing the environment for repeat visitors.
Behind the scenes, technology ensures the garden’s long-term health. A smart irrigation system uses sensors and algorithms to respond dynamically to soil and environmental conditions, improving plant health while sharply reducing water waste and energy consumption.
More than 350 fogging nozzles maintain humidity levels essential for a rainforest environment, while HIA’s in-house nursery propagates and nurtures plants, many of which are grown on site.
"The Orchard transforms a long and tiring journey into something more bearable, even quietly uplifting. It creates a rare pause within a place defined by constant movement, allowing travellers to slow down, breathe and reset,” Miriam added.
Sustainability underpins the entire concept and aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030. Irrigated water is collected, recycled, and converted into Treated Sewage Effluent (TSE), which is then reused for outdoor landscaping across the airport, reducing energy demand and the airport's carbon footprint. Green waste from pruning is composted and reused as organic fertiliser within Orchard itself.
The garden is also seamlessly integrated into HIA’s retail and dining landscape. More than 65 boutiques and food and beverage outlets surround the space, blending luxury brands, experiential retail and global gastronomy within a naturally lit concourse. Two food courts offer diverse international cuisine, while a lower-level garden-view dining strip allows passengers to dine amid the greenery.
"When you’re at the Orchard, you really feel the luxury and comfort,” said Christine Lavidon, a Filipino who has travelled to several countries. "There’s an array of shops to choose from, excellent restaurants, and extreme comfort for passengers with long layovers. It’s clean, spacious and very relaxing.”
The expanded Concourse D and E cater to convenience shopping, cultural gifting and everyday travel needs, while the nearby North Node Terminal appeals to younger travellers and collectors with lifestyle collectables and designer toys. Souq Al Matar adds a distinctly local touch, recreating a traditional Qatari market atmosphere with cultural gifts and dining concepts.
As global travel evolves, so do traveller expectations. Comfort today extends beyond efficient check-ins and premium lounges to include wellbeing and mental reset. In a high-speed environment, moments of calm are no longer indulgent extras but essential parts of the journey, and Orchard is HIA’s answer to that shift.