



Manama is a flourishing ultra-modern Persian Gulf city that sits on a fascinatingly diverse history as an important ancient trade route. While the Bahrain Fortress delves into the city’s defenses as a former Greek, Portuguese, and Persian land, the Bahrain National Museum delves into the gulf nation’s cultural history and development. Meanwhile, the business district and other modern areas of this highly developed city aren’t afraid to show its wealth and taste for the finer things in life. Think of flashy architecture, fast cars, and mega-malls with high-end shopping and fine dining. Being a coastal city with several pristine beaches and fancy beach resorts, Manama balances its fast-paced cosmopolitan with laid-back luxury.
To reach Manama, fly to Bahrain International Airport (BAH) which provides direct flights to and from most major cities across Europe and the Middle East. The airport is located six miles northeast of central Manama, which can be reached in around 30 minutes via the A1 or A2 buses.
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Manama is usually very hot in April, with highs of 29°C and an average temperature of 25°C. The climate tends to be very dry, with an average 5% chance of rain each day.