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Fraser Suites Diplomatic Area 120 m (390 ft) 30 Manama Hotel 2015 Fakhro Tower: 120 m (390 ft) 30: Seef, Manama: Commercial: 2013 Platinum Tower 116 m (381 ft) 29 Seef Commercial Avare Tower: 116 m (380.57 ft) 30 Sanabis Residential Seef Terraces Tower 116 m (381 ft) 29 Seef Residential Juffair Heights 1 116 m (381 ft) 29 Juffair Residential 2015
Hoora (Arabic: الحورة) a district of Manama, the capital of Bahrain.. Along with the Central Business District, Adliya, and Juffair, Hoora is considered one of Manama's nightlife centres, with many bars, hotels, restaurants, pubs and nightclubs (both Arabic and Western), and it is very popular among visitors from Saudi Arabia.
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A British naval installation known as HMS Jufair was established near the old Juffair village on April 13, 1935, in the area where ASU-SWA is located today. [4] In 1950, the United States Navy leased office space aboard HMS JUFFAIR from the British. In 1971, after their treaty expired, the British left Bahrain, granting the island total ...
This North Myrtle Beach spot is a rooftop dance and party bar, where people can listen to a DJ nightly playing R&B, Top 40 and club music. Located along the city’s main drag at 214 Main St., the ...
Night view of the Central Business District area in Manama and Bahrain World Trade Center. The Central Business District (CBD) is located in central Manama, the capital of Bahrain. Many of the city's hotels, office buildings, shops and restaurants [1] are located in the CBD. It lies along the northern coast of Manama. [2]
Bahrain Financial Harbour (Arabic: مرفأ البحرين المالي, commonly abbreviated as BFH) is a waterfront commercial development project located on the northern shore of Manama, the capital city of Bahrain. Costing $1.5 billion and covering an area of 380,000 square metres, the two main Harbour Towers were officially opened in May 2007.
Gudaibiya houses embassies and the National Assembly (Bahrain). It has large numbers of Indian , Filipino , Ethiopian and Pakistani residents. It is the site of the Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh Poetry House , [ 2 ] a leading cultural centre, which is the house of the late Bahraini poet, Ebrahim Al-Arrayedh .