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Top A'ali hotels

Charthouse Bahrain
"👍"
Reviewed on Jan 14, 2026

Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay
"Was perfect and hopefully we will be back soon"
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2026

Vida Beach Resort Marassi Al Bahrain
"Great stay"
Reviewed on May 31, 2026

Hilton Bahrain City Centre Hotel & Residences
"My stay at the Hilton Center City was marred by a significant incident that left me deeply disappointed. At 4:20 AM, a fire alarm disrupted the entire hotel, jolting guests awake without warning. This unexpected disturbance robbed me of several hours of sleep, affecting the quality of my visit considerably. ..."
Reviewed on Jun 9, 2026

Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa
"Location, staff, pool design."
Reviewed on Feb 17, 2026

Royal Saray Resort
"Our three-day stay at Royal Saray Bahrain was very disappointing and far below five-star standards, especially at around USD 600 per night. Arrival was cold and inattentive, with only one person at reception during peak Eid. We had booked weeks in advance and paid for a full sea-view room, yet were ..."
Reviewed on May 29, 2026

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Hilton Bahrain
A'ali Hotel & Travel Guide\n
If you're not sure how to start planning your Bahrain escape, relax, because you'll find an array of comfortable hotel options in A'ali. Travelocity is where you can compare 93 establishments within a 6-mile (10-kilometer) radius of the center of A'ali.
The Riviera Palace is the nearest Travelocity-listed hotel to the heart of A'ali and it's located a simple and short drive away.
The The Dragon Hotel And Resort can be found about 13 miles (21 kilometers) from the downtown precinct of A'ali. Or, alternatively, the The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain can be found 6 miles (9 kilometers) away. Two more hotel and apartment options in the surrounding area include the Movenpick Hotel Bahrain along with the Gulf Hotel Bahrain.
Manama is 6 miles (9 kilometers) northeast of A'ali and is home to Bahrain Mall and Bahrain National Museum. The The Domain Hotel and Spa and Le Méridien Bahrain City Centre are just some of the great short and long-stay options in Manama. Alternatively, you could consider staying at Juffair, 6 miles (10 kilometers) northeast of A'ali, where you can choose between the Somerset Al Fateh Bahrain and Marriott Executive Apartments Manama, Bahrain. The Al-Qudaibiya Palace and Juffair Mall are a couple of the popular sites to see while in Juffair.
When cheering on sport is on your list of things to do in A'ali, put aside some time for a visit to Al Muharraq Stadium, which is situated 10 miles (15 kilometers) to the northeast of A'ali. Book a Travelocity-listed hotel right in the thick of the sporting action at the Crowne Plaza Bahrain or the Al Safir Hotel and Apartments.
Bahrain International Airport is a primary airport for those flying into and leaving A'ali. It is 10 miles (17 kilometers) from the town center. For wise travelers who would prefer to find a base nearby, enquire about Majestic Arjaan by Rotana or Novotel Bahrain Al Dana Resort.
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Hilton Bahrain City Centre Hotel & Residences
"My stay at the Hilton Center City was marred by a significant incident that left me deeply disappointed. At 4:20 AM, a fire alarm disrupted the entire hotel, jolting guests awake without warning. This unexpected disturbance robbed me of several hours of sleep, affecting the quality of my visit considerably. While I appreciate the hotel’s attempt to compensate with a complimentary cruise basket, the gesture felt insufficient given the severity of the disruption and its impact on my rest. On a positive note, the hotel itself is genuinely nice. The facilities, cleanliness, and overall ambiance are commendable, and under normal circumstances, I would have enjoyed my stay. The staff was professional, and the accommodations met my expectations in terms of comfort and design. However, the alarm incident overshadowed these positives. My concern is how such incidents are handled and prevented. A 4:20 AM alarm suggests either a maintenance issue or inadequate testing protocols. Guests deserve better communication before, during, and after such events, along with more meaningful compensation when their sleep and comfort are compromised. If the hotel addresses its emergency alarm procedures and guest communication protocols, I would be willing to give it another chance in the future. For now, I rate this experience as disappointing, though not entirely negative."






