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Top Madinat Hamad 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
"The hotel is beautiful, the location is perfect, the rooms are nice and spacious, and the staff are very helpful and lovely. I enjoyed it. only point to improve is how busy the swimming pool was. i think either providing specific times for families or notifying when the pool has space because it ..."
Reviewed on Jun 12, 2026

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 ..."
Reviewed on Jun 13, 2026

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

Royal Saray Resort
"Good experience"
Reviewed on Jun 12, 2026

Premier Hotel

Hilton Bahrain
Madinat Hamad Hotel & Travel Guide\n
There's only a limited number of hotels on Travelocity within easy driving distance of downtown Madinat Hamad. We recommend all visitors book ahead of time if you'd like to stay central.
The closest Travelocity-listed accommodation option is the The Dragon Hotel And Resort, Bahrain, situated 16 miles (26 kilometers) from downtown Madinat Hamad. A second nearby choice is the The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain, found in Bahrain, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) from the urban core of Madinat Hamad.
The Movenpick Hotel Bahrain is located 13 miles (21 kilometers) from central Madinat Hamad. If you would prefer another option, the Gulf Hotel Bahrain is about 10 miles (15 kilometers) away. Other options in the vicinity are the The Domain Hotel and Spa as well as the Sofitel Bahrain Zallaq Thalassa Sea & Spa.
Looking for more things to do? Spend a few hours discovering Bahrain Mall and Bahrain National Museum, which you'll find in Manama, 9 miles (15 kilometers) northeast of Madinat Hamad. A few Travelocity-listed Manama places to stay include the Le Méridien Bahrain City Centre and Somerset Al Fateh Bahrain. Alternatively, you could consider staying at Juffair, 10 miles (16 kilometers) northeast of Madinat Hamad, where you can pick from the Marriott Executive Apartments Manama, Bahrain and The Diplomat Radisson BLU Hotel, Residence & Spa. The Al-Qudaibiya Palace and Juffair Mall are a couple of the more popular sites to get to know when in Juffair.
Before your Madinat Hamad trip comes to an end, why not spend an hour or two enjoying the plays with sports enthusiasts at a local game. Al Muharraq Stadium can be found 13 miles (21 kilometers) to the northeast of Madinat Hamad. Anybody that are hoping to find a hotel near the stadium can take their choice from the Crowne Plaza Bahrain or the Al Safir Hotel and Apartments.
Bahrain International Airport is a closeby airport, and is situated 14 miles (23 kilometers) from Madinat Hamad's central precinct. Conveniently located hotel options include Majestic Arjaan by Rotana and Novotel Bahrain Al Dana Resort.
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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)"






