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Bahrain is an archipelago of 33 islands in the Arabian Gulf, offering a blend of ancient and modern. Skyscrapers share the landscape with majestic mosques, embodiments of Islamic art, culture and architecture. Manama, Bahrains capital, is modern, dominated by a Manhattan-style skyline. The souk lies in the centre of the old town, near the archway of Bab al-Bahrain and, although much of the surrounding area is modern, the street layout follows traditional lines. To sample some of Bahrains past, a visit to the Aali Burial Mounds (the worlds largest cemetery) is recommended. Other sites of antiquity include The House of Al Jasra (birthplace of the Amir, the ruler of Bahrain) and the Al Fateh Grand Mosque (Bahrais largest mosque). Other attractions include long stretches of sandy beaches and coral reefs. The largest and most pleasant beach can be found at Al Jazair. Arabic food is spicy and strongly flavoured. Lamb is the principal meat, while chicken, turkey and duck are also eaten. Arak (grape spirit flavoured with aniseed) and beer are the most common drinks. Restaurants, nightclubs and cinemas showing English and Arabic films can be found in the main towns.

Bahrain Tourist Office

Address: PO Box 11294, Villa No.5, Gudaibiya, Manama, Bahrain

Email: btour@bahraintourism.com

Phone: +973 715 713

  • National Museum of Bahrain
    Bahrain's National Museum is a non-profit institution run by the Ministry for Culture, dedicated to the history and culture of Bahrain. Over 7000 years of Bahrain's history is explained with exhibits marked in both Arabic and English.
  • Club Seven
    Club Seven is one of Bahrain's most lively night spots, with an emphasis on Arabic music. It is tucked inside the Al Mishal Hotel and the cosmopolitan vibe and party crowd are sure to get your feet on the dance floor. At the weekends, there's a chance to dine before you dance.
  • Bahrain Fort
    Historically, this is one of the most important sites in Bahrain. Also known as the Portuguese Fort or Qal'at al-Bahrain, it was built in the 14th century, but excavations in the area reveal it to be the site of settlements dating back to the Dilmun era, or around 3000 BC.
  • Al Fateh Mosque
    The Al Fateh Mosque is Bahrain's largest religious building and is topped by the world's largest fibreglass dome. It can accommodate up to 7000 worshippers at a time, and also houses the Religious Institute for Islamic Affairs.
  • Al Areen Wildlife Sanctuary
    The Al Areen Wildlife Sanctuary is situated near the shoreline in the south of the island of Bahrain.
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