This tour will provide guests with a unique experience of the historic Manama souq and its importance in Bahrain's legacy and history. Guests will be mesmerized with traditional picturesque alleys of the historic souq in its candid nature. I will be explaining the history and the cultural importance of the souq and leading the tour to traditional coffee shop where guests will be delighted with Arabic coffee, and traditional snacks along the way. The tour includes the entrance of 2 cultural houses that have historic importance to the pearling diving history and the national love for Bahrain.
Bab Al Bahrain is a historical building located in the Customs Square in the central business district of Manama. It marks the main entrance to the Manama Souq. Opened in 1949 and designed by the British adviser to the emir, Charles Belgrave, Bab Al Bahrain once stood on the Manama coastline.
The original post office of Manama, situated directly behind Bab Al Bahrain, is now the location of a newly renovated museum that documents the history of postal services of Bahrain in all its eras.
With content from Ministry of Transport and the Philatelic Bureau, the museum is home to an archive of photographs from the postal service since its inception, a complete catalogue of Bahraini stamps as well as stamps from all over the world, and a collection of vintage cancellations, scales, and franking machines. The museum includes a philatelic bureau counter where people can purchase new and collectible stamps and a café with a terrace that overlooks Bab Al Bahrain.
Little India covers an area of 5000 sq m spread over three streets (Bab Al Bahrain Ave, Al Tijjar Ave and Al Hadrami Ave) where historically many houses were built using Indian wood.
Shrinathji Temple is a heritage Hindu temple in Manama established in the year 1817. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shrinathji,[1] a form of Krishna, manifested as a seven-year-old child.
The Showaiter is an Arabic Sunni family based in the Arabian Peninsula, especially the Arab States of the Persian Gulf. In Bahrain, the family is based in Muharraq, and its name is synonymous with a traditional sweet confection produced by the family for the past 150 years. It is popular, in the Persian Gulf region, as "Halwa Bahraini", while in Bahrain it is commonly referred to as "Halwa Showaiter".
Dating back to the 1880s, the Bahrain Jewish community is the only indigenous Jewish community in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and has the only operational synagogue (House of Ten Commandments) and Jewish cemetery in the region.
At this stop, we will enjoy a delicious Bahraini samboosa with potatoes. This restaurant has been in Bahrain for over 100 years. Young and old generations of Bahrain definitely love this place.
A stop in a traditional Bahraini coffee shop to rest and drink some tasty traditional tea before continuing the tour.
One of Manama’s most unique houses, Khalaf House exemplifies the city’s strong ties to the history of pearls and trade. The building was donated by the Khalaf family to be a cultural landmark, honoring the significant role of pearling merchants in the history of Bahrain, and is now affiliated with the Shaikh Ebrahim Centre for Culture and Research.
“Manamat Al Gossaibi” is a tribute to Saudi beloved public figure Dr. Gazi Abdul Rahman Al Gosaibi in the heart of Manama. Housed in a traditional Bahraini house in Al Gosaibi’s childhood neighborhood – Fareej Al Fadel – the cultural center includes various displays and artistic expressions that celebrate Gazi Al Gosaibi; the poet, outspoken liberal, reformist, minister, and ambassador.
Travelers can find me under the arch of Bab Al Bahrain
Manama, the vibrant capital of Bahrain, is a dynamic blend of traditional and modern. Known for its bustling souks, stunning architecture, and rich cultural heritage, it offers a unique Middle Eastern experience with a cosmopolitan twist. The city's skyline, dotted with towering skyscrapers, contrasts beautifully with its historic neighborhoods, creating a fascinating juxtaposition.
An iconic twin-tower complex featuring wind turbines between the towers, showcasing Bahrain's commitment to sustainable architecture.
One of the largest mosques in the world, featuring a stunning fiberglass dome and a beautiful interior with intricate designs.
A comprehensive museum showcasing Bahrain's rich history and cultural heritage, from ancient Dilmun civilization to modern times.
A historic gate that once served as the main entrance to the old city of Manama, now a bustling commercial area with shops and cafes.
A modern waterfront development featuring striking architecture, offices, and luxury apartments, offering beautiful views of the Arabian Gulf.
A spiced rice dish cooked with meat (usually chicken or lamb) and served with a side of vegetables.
A porridge-like dish made from wheat and meat, often served during special occasions and religious holidays.
A sweet and savory dish made from vermicelli noodles, eggs, and cardamom, often served with fried bread.
A type of flatbread that is a staple in Bahraini cuisine, often served with meals or used as a wrap.
This period offers pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is bustling with events and festivals during these months.
Bahraini Dinar (BHD)
GMT+3
230VV, 50HzHz
Bahrain is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a stable political environment. However, it is always important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe trip.
Manama Bus Terminal
Buses are an affordable way to get around Manama. The system is user-friendly with routes clearly marked.
Available • Apps: Kareem, Careem
Car, Bike, Scooter
A wildlife park and reserve featuring a variety of animals, including endangered species, as well as a golf course and luxury resort.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the ruins of an ancient fortress and archaeological remains dating back to the Dilmun civilization.
A world-class motorsport circuit offering a variety of experiences, including driving experiences, racing events, and a museum.
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