Manama Travel Guide, Bahrain

 Manama, Bahrain, skyline Author: Chris Price (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
Manama is the capital and biggest city in Bahrain. Located on the northern part of the island of Bahrain, Manama is a modern city with a population of 162,000 (2011 estimate).
The city of Manama was first mentioned in AD 1345. It was conquered by the Portuguese in 1521, and then by the Persians in 1602. Since 1783 it has been ruled by the Al-Khalifa Dynasty. It became the capital of Bahrain in 1971.
 Exhibition Avenue, Manama Author: Shijaz (public domain)
Manama was developed rapidly in the last two decades of the 20th century, spurred by oil wealth. The city has diversified its economy away from petroleum into other industries, and gearing itself to become a financial hub of the Middle East. At the same time, while petroleum is still a major part of the economy, it has declined in importance due to depleting reserves.
Visiting Manama
The Bahrain International Airport (BAH) is located in Muharraq, about 12 km from Manama. Your option for going from the airport to your hotel is mostly likely by taxi, which is not at all cheap but a lot more reliable than attempting to take the bus.
 Manama expressway Author: Jayson De Leon (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)
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Places of Interest in Manama
- Al-Fateh Mosque
- Bahrain Fort
- Barbar Temple
- Bin Matar House
- Corniche Al-Fateh
- Museum of Pearl Diving
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