The 5 Most Instagrammable Areas in Bahrain

The 5 Most Instagrammable Areas in Bahrain
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The Kingdom of Bahrain offers a great collection of beautiful vistas in the form of scenic locales and stunning architecture that would make a magnificent addition to anyone’s Instagram feed. However, some places stand above the others and we’re here to illustrate for you which they are.

World Trade Center

Being one of the highest towers in Bahrain, the World Trade Center with its larger than life appeal and immersive details makes for a worthy Instagram photo for anyone.

Bahrain Bay

This relatively new area provides an ample amount of stunning beauty with the centrepieces of the area, the Four Seasons Hotel and the Arcapita building, situated perfectly next to the calm seas. It’s a picturesque view that gives way to a wonderfully perfect photo opportunity.

Bahrain Fort

One of the oldest places you can find in Bahrain, the Bahrain Fort houses within it a multitude of arcs and passageways that are beautifully ideal for a picture-perfect shot. In addition to the fort itself, the surrounding view of the setting sun enhances the experience, and your pictures, even more so.

Al Fateh Grand Mosque

Hailed as one of the most beautiful mosques in the world, the Al Fateh Grand Mosque proves to be an extravagant locale, one exquisitely perfect in any photo. Though do keep in mind the rules and guidelines to follow when taking photos.

Manama Souq

If you’re itching for a photo that captures the traditional aesthetic of Bahrain then look no further than Manama Souq and its entrance Bab Al Bahrain for your best photo opportunities.


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