Hotel Intercontinental Bahrain (Manama,Bahrain) - reviews, photos, prices.

“Amazing from the moment we were greeted. The bed was divine so big, fluffy and sumptuous. Great to relax in after a long day hitting the pavement.”

Intercontinental Bahrain5 star hotel

King Faisal Highway, Manama, Bahrain, 00000
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Intercontinental Bahrain is famous for its professional staff and high quality service. InterContinental Regency Bahrain is in Manama ® the country®s prestigious business and entertainment district long considered the focal point of Bahraini culture. The futuristic Bahrain Financial Harbour is just across from the hotel and in two minutes you®ll be in the Bahrain Souq. The Beit Al Qur'an and the Bahrain National Museum are also nearby. Rooms are of the highest quality and comfort.


The area around the hotel:

Admire the ideal location in 5 minutes from fantastic places such as Bab el Bahrain (Gate of Bahrain), Bahrain National Museum and others.



Hotel facilities
General
Breakfast Buffet
Restaurant
Safe Deposit Box
Television
Air conditioning
24-hour Reception
Activities
Fitness Center
Bar
Services
Room Service
Tour Desk
Currency Exchange
Babysitting/Child Care


Hotel policies
Cancellation*
If cancelled or modified up to 2 days before date of arrival, no penalty will be charged. In case of late cancellation or no-show, the first night will be charged.


Attractions
Al Berdaouni
Al Berdaouni is Bahrain?s most popular Lebanese restaurant, renowned for a delectable selection of authentic Arabic dishes. Traditionalists give high marks to the Mezzeh, an appetiser served hot and cold, as well as the Hummus, Tabouleh and Chicken Wings
Le Bistro
There?s always something new to try in Le Bistro, an all-day dining restaurant known for elaborate themed buffets, an interesting salad bar and a la carte menus. The breakfast buffet offers your choice of continental, American and Japanese items, and lunc
Clipper Room
Guests love the Clipper Room?s long list of cocktails, beers on tap, appetisers and Cuban cigars, and everyone raves about the theme nights and weekly Pub Lunch. But it?s the live entertainment that?s put this chic but friendly bar on the Bahrain nightlif
Bahrain National Museum & Heritage Centre
Founded in 1988 at a cost of $30 million, the Bahrain National Museum is the keepers of Bahrain 5,000 years of history, and is a absolute must for anyone interested in the archupelagos past.
Royal Tombs in A'ali
Considered one of the largest graveyards in the world, 170.000 mounds punctuate the landscape between Hamad Town and A'ali and area stark reminder of Bahrain's rich history.
Currency Museum
The Bahraini Dinar is one of the stongest currencies in the world and also one of the youngest. Replacing Gulf Rupee, the first dinar was spent in 1965 and is the latest chapter in long history of currency and trade in the country.
Manama Souq
If there were an architechtural palimpset in Bahrain, the Manama Souq would it be. Winding roads, sprawling shops and crowds of people, Manama Souq is one of the most authentic souqs in the Gulf.
Siyadi House
Built by a well known Bahraini pearl merchant at the beginning of the 20th century. Looking like a fledgling fort from outside, the inside is a wonder land of engraved walls and geometric design.
St. Christopher's Cathedral
St. Christophers Cathedral caters to the Angelican community and is another relic of British colonization. In the centre of Manama and relatively low-key in design, the cathedral is similar in style to the religions architecture of the Mediterranean.
Bahrain International Circuit
Bahrain International Circuits put Bahrain on the map in 2004. The host of the Bahrain Grand Prix, the islands biggest sporting event, around 600 million people watch Formula One drivers battle it out on the track.
Sheikh Isa National Library
The countrys National library is one of the biggest in the gulf. Attached to the Al Fateh Grand Mosque, the library currently holds over 70,000 volumes though plans are afoot to increase this to a quarter of a million.
Bab Al Bahrain
The Bab Al Bahrain means Gate of Bahrain. It was refurbished in 1986 to incorporate Islamic Architectural features. The ground floor now houses a Handicraft shop. Bab Al Bahrain serves as the entrance to Manama Souq.
The Barbar Temple
Mesopotamian in style and dating back to the third millennium BC, the temple has a number of distinctive local characteristics. For those who like historical gore, the pen in which animals were kept prior to their sacrifice is clearly discernible.
Bait Al Qur'an
A museum dedicated to the Islamic Holy Book the Qur'an, the building was founded in 1990 and exhibits a number of rare manuscripts dating from the eight century.
Al Khamis Mosque
A testament to the rapidity of the uptake of the Muslim faith on the island, Al-Khamis Mosque is believed to have first been constructed around the year 692 making it one of the oldest relics of Islam in the region.
Al Fateh Grand Mosque
One of the world's biggest mosques and by far the most prominent in Bahrain, 7000 worshippers can pack into this landmark building. Although during prayer times the mosque is closed to non-muslims, at other times of the day Al Fateh is open to tourists.
Bahrain Fort
A site actually dating back nearly 5,000 years, the area of the Bahrain Fort(Qal'at Al Bahrain) was the first inhabited sometime around the third century BC and was thought to be the capital of the Dilmun civilization.
Le Bistro
As soon as you settle into a comfortable chair and hear the mellow sounds of a live harp or piano in Al Noor Lounge, the pace of the day changes. This relaxed retreat just off the lobby serves European pastries, salads, finger sandwiches, international co
Al Berdaouni
Al Berdaouni is Bahrain?s most popular Lebanese restaurant, renowned for a delectable selection of authentic Arabic dishes. Traditionalists give high marks to the Mezzeh, an appetiser served hot and cold, as well as the Hummus, Tabouleh and
Le Bistro
There?s always something new to try in Le Bistro, an all-day dining restaurant known for elaborate themed buffets, an interesting salad bar and à la carte menus. The breakfast buffet offers your choice of continental, American and Japanese
Clipper Room
Guests love the Clipper Room?s long list of cocktails, beers on tap, appetisers and Cuban cigars, and everyone raves about the theme nights and weekly Pub Lunch. But it?s the live entertainment that?s put this chic but friendly bar on the B