Panoramic City Tour
See all the sights of the city
Join us as we take a whistle-stop tour round Bahrain’s most famous and photo-worthy sights and landmarks.
First one for the photo album will be the Al Fateh Grand Mosque. With its combination of architectural styles and huge fibreglass dome, its scale is something to behold.
Next stop, the Bahrain National Museum. Built in 1988, this $34 million postmodern complex overlooking the waterfront offers visitors a fascinating view of Bahrain through the ages, thanks to artefacts dating back to the ancient Dilmun civilisation.
The Bahrain Fort will be our next photo opportunity. Site of an ancient tell (a mound created by centuries of rebuilding) and a former Portuguese military fortification, this is one of Bahrain’s most important historical locations and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Moving on from the ancient to the very modern, we’ll make our way to the 25-kilometre-long King Fahd causeway – an impressive series of bridges and causeways connecting Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Capture its grandeur as it stretches into the distance across the Gulf of Bahrain
Our tour concludes at Bahrain’s World Trade Centre – the second tallest building in Bahrain. 240 metres high, the World Trade Centre’s twin sail-shaped, 50-storey towers are connected by wind turbines. As it’s the first building in the world to include these in its design, it’s well worth a snap.
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- 3 Nights
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- 7 Nights