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FIFA has unveiled a tent city that will accommodate World Cup spectators in Qatar as part of the tournament's 'fan village' experience.
The tents, on the other hand, will be no ordinary camping experience, with fans paying roughly £350 per night to stay at the location near Al Khor.
With hotel bookings limited in the small nation for the event, which begins in November, it's still likely to be the cheapest kind of housing for any fan who wants to watch their team participate.
The tents, on the other hand, are more than simply your typical claustrophobic experience at a music festival.
They are air conditioned, with an ensuite bathroom, and coffee and tea making amenities.
There is also the luxury of a TV, a hair dryer, an iron and an ironing board, a fridge, a safe, and even internet, which helps equal the numerous conveniences available in a standard hotel room.
The tent city is located in Al Khor, which is also one of the cities hosting World Cup events, including England's match against the United States in Group B on November 25 and one of the semi-finals on December 14.
The location is also only 40 minutes from Doha, Qatar's capital city.
FIFA has called the accommodation as a "unique experience" that would allow spectators to engage with Qatari culture.
The tents, on the other hand, will be no ordinary camping experience, with fans paying roughly £350 per night to stay at the location near Al Khor.
With hotel bookings limited in the small nation for the event, which begins in November, it's still likely to be the cheapest kind of housing for any fan who wants to watch their team participate.
The tents, on the other hand, are more than simply your typical claustrophobic experience at a music festival.
They are air conditioned, with an ensuite bathroom, and coffee and tea making amenities.
There is also the luxury of a TV, a hair dryer, an iron and an ironing board, a fridge, a safe, and even internet, which helps equal the numerous conveniences available in a standard hotel room.
The tent city is located in Al Khor, which is also one of the cities hosting World Cup events, including England's match against the United States in Group B on November 25 and one of the semi-finals on December 14.
The location is also only 40 minutes from Doha, Qatar's capital city.
FIFA has called the accommodation as a "unique experience" that would allow spectators to engage with Qatari culture.