With distinctive style and character rare in international hotels, the Novotel is built like a qasr (castle) around elegant central courtyards and is punctuated at the edges by whimsical Bahraini wind towers. It commands a wonderful view of the bay, and residents have access to their own private beach, a health club and a recently opened international restaurant.
Novotel Al Dana Resort
Manama
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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
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Deservedly the country's most popular attraction, this is an outstanding introduction to Bahrain's history, with signage in English and Arabic. It's…
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Beit Sheikh Isa Bin Ali Al Khalifa
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Nearby Manama attractions
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8. Abdullah Al Zayed House for Bahraini Press Heritage
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More than 100 years old, this building was the home of the late Bahraini intellectual and 'father' of Gulf newspapers, Abdullah Al Zayed, who founded the…