Bahrain
Manama mainly uses a public bus network for mass transit. There is no metro or tram system. The Bahrain Public Transport Company (BPTC) operates the bus network, offering an affordable way to travel between districts and towns. Newer buses are comfortable and air-conditioned.
The main bus terminal is conveniently next to Bab Al Bahrain in Manama city center, a central hub for many routes. Route maps are at bus stops and on the BPTC website, showing connections to various districts and attractions.
Newer BPTC buses are wheelchair accessible with ramps and designated spaces.
Use Google Maps for real-time bus info and routes. Buy a Go Card for simpler journeys. Avoid peak hours for a less crowded ride.
Public buses are a greener way to move around Manama, reducing your carbon footprint during your visit.
Requires national license, IDP, passport, credit card. Minimum age 21 (some 25+). Major international companies.
Less common for tourists. Specific motorcycle license usually needed. Not widely recommended for general tourist use due to traffic/climate.
Limited options, mostly for leisure in parks. No widespread city-wide sharing program.
No tuk-tuks, jeepneys, cable cars, or funiculars for tourist transport.
Manama's layout presents various considerations for those exploring on foot or by bicycle.
In Bahrain, you drive on the right side of the road, similar to North America and Europe.
Roads in Manama and major highways are generally in excellent condition, making driving smooth.
Metered street parking is available in some central areas. Multi-story car parks are common in malls and business districts.
Manama provides diverse accommodation options. Choose from luxury resorts, comfortable mid-range hotels, or practical serviced apartments.
Upscale, modern, major malls, luxury hotels, business towers. Good for shopping, dining, family entertainment. Cosmopolitan feel.
Pros: Modern amenities, shopping, family-friendly.
Popular with expats, known for nightlife (bars, clubs), international restaurants, serviced apartments. Close to US Navy Base, lively, sometimes noisy.
Pros: Lively nightlife, diverse dining.
Manama's arts and dining district. Famous for Block 338 (pedestrian area) with fine dining, art galleries, cafes.
Pros: Arts and dining hub, pedestrian-friendly.
Smart booking secures your preferred accommodation at a good price.
Ibis Seef Manama (reliable, convenient). Oryx Tower Hotel (Juffair) for local budget stays.
Wyndham Garden Manama (Juffair) with good amenities. Novotel Bahrain Al Dana Resort (near Diplomatic Area) for a resort feel.
Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay (iconic architecture). The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain (luxurious, private beach access).
Before finalizing your booking, always check the specific deposit and cancellation terms. Many platforms offer flexible cancellation options for a slightly higher rate, which can offer peace of mind.
Consider your preferred ambiance and proximity to attractions when choosing a neighborhood. Each area in Manama offers a distinct flavor for your stay.