Manama is the modern, cosmopolitan capital and largest city of Bahrain, situated Persian Gulf.
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Manama is the modern, cosmopolitan capital and largest city of Bahrain, situated on the Persian Gulf. It serves as a major financial and economic center for the region, balancing its modern skyline with rich history and traditional markets.
Economy
Financial hub: Manama is a significant financial hub in the Middle East and is home to many large international banks and financial institutions. It was also one of the first post-oil economies in the Gulf to heavily invest in its banking and tourism sectors.
Economic diversification: While oil was discovered in Bahrain in 1932, the country has had to diversify its economy and now relies heavily on finance, commercial services, and tourism.
Key industries: Other important industries include aluminum smelting, ship repair, and light manufacturing.
Culture and society
Cosmopolitan population: The city is a multicultural hub, with a large expatriate community living alongside native Bahrainis.
Tolerance: Bahrain is known for its tolerant attitudes toward different cultures and religions. Manama is home to numerous places of worship for different faiths, coexisting peacefully.
Traditional versus modern: Manama features a stark contrast between its modern districts filled with skyscrapers and traditional areas like the Manama Souq, a bustling market.
Tourist attractions
Al-Fateh Grand Mosque: One of the largest mosques in the world, it features stunning architecture and is open to non-Muslim visitors for guided tours.
Manama Souq and Bab Al Bahrain: This vibrant, traditional market is a great place to buy spices, perfumes, gold, and handicrafts. Bab Al Bahrain, the "Gateway of Bahrain," marks the entrance to the souq.
Bahrain National Museum: Established in 1988, this museum showcases the country's history and heritage, from the ancient Dilmun civilization to contemporary art.
Qal'at al-Bahrain (Bahrain Fort): A UNESCO World Heritage site, this ancient fort stands as a testament to the island's long history, dating back to 2300 BC.
Amwaj Islands: These are man-made islands offering luxury hotels, dining, and water sports.
Bahrain International Circuit: A must-visit for motorsports fans, it hosts the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Transportation
Road network: Bahrain has a modern, well-constructed road system connecting the islands and main towns. It is also linked to Saudi Arabia via the King Fahd Causeway.
Taxis and ride-hailing: In addition to traditional taxis, apps like Uber and Careem are available for ride-hailing and are often cheaper.
Public buses: An extensive, air-conditioned public bus network is available, with affordable fares and routes that serve major areas. Rechargeable GO Cards make travel more convenient.
Rental cars: Car rentals are widely available at the airport and in Manama, providing flexibility for those who want to explore more independently
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