Bahrain's 14 top attractions

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Bahrain is an island state in Southwest Asia. It occupies one large and 32 small islands. The main riches of the country are pearls and oil. The results of successful oil exploration can be seen in the opulence and splendor of the capital city of Manama, and one of the pearl farms is easy to visit with a guided tour. The capital of Bahrain offers tourists all kinds of services and entertainment in a modern city. The national flavor, almost untouched, can be found on the popular island of Al-Muharraq.

The country's landscape is deserted, although locals manage to grow dates, mangoes, citrus fruits, pomegranates and bananas. The islands are full of beaches and hotels of a high level of comfort. The sun shines almost all year round, the warm sea is rich in beautiful underwater landscapes and inhabitants. Water sports are widespread - diving and snorkeling. Horse riding, golf and auto racing are also popular. For them, modern infrastructure and sites for active recreation have been built.

The local flavor will best give a feel for the markets. Large and modern, they offer exotic fruits, vegetables, local produce and spices. There are special markets for gold and textiles. The cuisine is exquisite, in addition to traditional Arabic, almost all famous culinary schools and directions are represented. There are many restaurants and cafes. As souvenirs, you can bring jewelry with pearls, beautiful local fabrics, ceramics, dates. The climate in the country is hot and humid, so it is best to visit it in winter or early spring.

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What to see in Bahrain?

The most interesting and beautiful places, photos and a short description.

Bahrain World Trade Center

A pair of skyscrapers is a unique architectural structure with a height of 240 meters. Two silvery towers that look like a sail. The building was built on the shores of the Persian Gulf and incredibly well blended into the coastal landscape. Inside there are offices, boutiques, restaurants. Panoramic elevators take visitors up to 42 floors.

Qal'at al-Bahrain

A grandiose ancient structure, now an archaeological site. Several fortresses, built one on the site of another - more ancient. The top layer was the ruins of a Portuguese fort. For about 5000 years, traces of civilization have been observed at this place. The site is protected by UNESCO.

King Fahd bridge

The longest bridge in the Arab countries. Connects Bahrain with Saudi Arabia. Several highways are laid across the sea. The length of the bridge is 25 kilometers.

The Tree of Life in Bahrain

One of the most popular attractions in the country. Lonely, very old (400 years old), the acacia tree grows in the middle of the desert. There are no water sources. Natural miracle and anomaly. Legends associate this "long-liver" with the gardens of Eden.

Al-Fatiha Great Mosque

The building is modern and very large. One of the largest mosques in the world. The architectural style of the building is traditional. One of the most popular tourist destinations in Bahrain. Regular excursions are organized to the mosque.

Al-Khamis Mosque

One of the oldest mosques in the region. It is of interest as a historical monument and an example of traditional Arab architecture. Its unique feature is its two twin minarets.

Fort Arad

Typical Arab fortress from the 15th century. For centuries, its defensive role has been exceptional in protecting Bahrain from an external enemy. The building was reconstructed, during the renovations only natural materials were used, the building has not lost its uniqueness and historical authenticity.

Fort Riffa in Bahrain

An ancient defensive structure, the former residence of the sheikh. The city of the same name was the ancient capital of Bahrain. Inside the fort is the sheikh's palace with all the furnishings. As well as a historical museum with a rich collection of exhibits.

House of Al Jasra

One of the main attractions of Bahrain is the royal summer house. The current ruler of Bahrain was born here. The building is not only beautiful, but also interesting for its traditional architecture. Local materials were used during its construction: corals, gypsum, palm trunks.

House of the Quran

One of Bahrain's museums dedicated exclusively to the Qur'an. The collection is based on handwritten texts of the Koran from different places on Earth. The oldest ones date back to 700. The museum consists of 10 rooms and is open two days a week. The building houses a library that is open to visitors every day.

Bahrain National Museum

The richest museum in the Persian Gulf. The expositions cover 7000 years of state history. The richest collection of the museum is located in a modern building, which is also interesting in itself. There are installations from large museum objects in the courtyard.

Al-Arin Nature Reserve

A small natural park (8 km). A kind of green oasis, with exotic plantings, ponds and a wide variety of inhabitants. Many of them are listed in the Red Book. A great place to walk with the whole family.

Bahrain Formula 1 Grand Prix

One of the stages of Formula 1 races takes place in Bahrain. This happened for the first time in 2004. For the competitions, a modern huge training ground was built in Sakhir. Located in the center of the country, in the desert of the same name. For tourists Bahrain International Circut offers services for arned karts, sports races.

Camel farm

A farm where about five hundred camels live. They can be observed, stroked and photographed. Camels belonging to the royal family are not permitted, although they are racehorses.

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