Hotels with Bar in Sakhir from $248
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Top Sakhir Hotels with Bar

Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa

Raffles Al Areen Palace Bahrain
Hotels with bars in Sakhir
Hit the bar in Sakhir
After a long day of traveling, you’ve finally made it to your hotel. Now you have two choices: kick back and relax, or check out the local scene in Sakhir. Well, why not have both? The hotel bar is that sweet spot where you’ll get a taste of the local culture in Sakhir before even stepping outside. You can freshen up with a cold drink, learn the best insider tips from the locals, or swap travel stories with other visitors.
The best hotel bars in Sakhir have a good vibe, a well-stocked liquor selection, and an amiable bartender who just might have a great drink recommendation. When you book your trip with Travelocity, you’ll have first pick of all the best hotels with the coolest bars in Sakhir. Plus, you’ll save enough money to treat yourself to a few extra craft cocktails once you get there.
Sakhir hotel bars for every mood
Sakhir has something for everyone, and its hotel bars are no exception. Sakhir hotels with rooftop bars are just right for lovers who want to gaze at the stars and the city lights while sharing a bottle of wine. Hotels with luxe lounges give you an excuse to dress up and make new friends. Need to get some work done? Bring your laptop down to the bar for happy hour and settle into a comfy chair. Whether you crave a social scene or solitude, there’s a hotel bar to suit your mood.
With so many intriguing bars in affordable hotels, why wait? Book your trip to Sakhir with Travelocity, and raise a toast to saving money while having fun.
Sakhir hotels essential information
Accommodation | 356 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $248 |
Highest Price | $467 |
Popular hotels | Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa, Raffles Al Areen Palace Bahrain |
Recent Sakhir hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

Gulf Hotel Convention and SPA
"The problem with the Gulf are the entitled young people from a nearby Arab country that come back drunk, pound on walls and this time tried to open the adjoining room door. Think about it: you are asleep and are awakened to this aggression and craziness and then they are trying to break into your room. Not the first time I’ve experienced this type of thing. I understand that a hotel needs to balance pleasing those of a certain culture who come to the hotel for young drunk fun. I get it. But place yourself in the shoes of the person who is asleep and is awakened to someone trying to break into their room. I mentioned it to the staff and his response was, “you didn’t unlock the door though and he didn’t come inside.” That’s true. But the response is disconnected from the actual assaultive nature of the event. Would he take the same view if he was in the car with his wife and a drunk man aggressively tried to open his wife’s door? So, to summarize, I love the gulf, love the pool, love going there, but you have to deal with what I described above including staff that are more focused on keeping the others returning more than you. We’ll be back but we’ll know what we are getting into (we love the pool)"


