Reviews for Capital Governorate Hotels

Arman Hotel Juffair Mall
4.2/576 Reviews
We visited this hotel on April 1, 2019. The hotel is modest but interesting. They were on the breakfast-supper system. In my opinion, this is exactly what it suits. Because, to the sea, they take buses from 9 o'clock and take to 13.00 (like). That is, lunch will be all the way. In addition, we went on tours in the city ourselves, as Guid offered for crazy prices. More precisely, we did not take the tours, but looked at the web where and what, and went on buses. Food after Turkey Well, very modest, the choice of dishes is small but also the budget rest, it needs to be understood. You will not stay hungry. No claims! The rooms are small but in your own, eastern style, very beautiful! Conder works, but we couldn't understand the management for a long time. On the respiratory Russian-speaking girl, everything is cultural and cute. When we arrived, we collapsed to sleep. The flight was heavy, of course. We woke up only in the evening and there was a sand storm, a little. Very interesting. In the morning - like nothing ever happened. Bvhrain is a small island, and Manama is especially, but people are of course very welcome. Especially the Hindus. Help, hint, tell. They walked to the NATO base, the World Trade Center, the market, the Calat al Bahrain (a visit free) and on the streets. Near the building the shopping center. We bought cheese there from Australia, it was magical, so far nothing can be compared to it. Bahrain port island, there is nothing of them, local kind of no, but from all over the world in shopping malls, whatever... eyes are running away. The result: Hotel -4 (there is allowed to smoke, and smoke on the corridors walks. Also there is a club on 2 like the floor, so a little noisy, but we had the room on the other side), Food - 3+++, service 5, tour +/-
The Grove Hotel & Conference Centre Bahrain
4.3/524 Reviews
The hotel was perfect and the staff was super friendly and the room was clean. The price of the hotel was great. The 2 things that I didn’t like are: 1. My room was with a balcony. But there were no chairs at the balcony, so the balcony was useless. 2.I ordered a coffee from Starbucks and when the driver arrived they didn’t allow him to bring it to my room. I called the reception and I told them that the order is already paid, if the driver is not allowed to come upstairs please send the coffee with any of the hotel staff. They answered (it is even not allowed to send the coffee with the hotel staff and you have to come yourself downstairs to take your coffee) !!! That was weird!! At the check out I told the hotel’s manager about what happened and he told me that it’s not allowed by the ministry of tourism. That was not true because I stayed at many hotels in Bahrain and all of them were allowing the food to be delivered to the rooms.
Oriental Palace Hotel
3.2/523 Reviews
If you don't have a lot of time to spend in Manama, I would recommend Oriental Palace Hotel for its location, being in the heart of the city, and in walking distance to Bab al Bahrain as well as many other amenities. The hotel itself, however, was pretty terrible. We requested a double bed and a cot as we were travelling as a family of five, an infant included, and specifically asked for a non-smoking room for that reason. Instead, we were given a room with two extremely narrow single beds, no cot, and the room absolutely stunk like cigarettes. The beds were the hardest I'd ever slept on, we were only given one towel for the room, and there was no kettle nor coffee or tea facilities, meaning I had no option to make up bottles for my infant, despite the hotel calling itself a ”family friendly hotel”. Despite complaining multiple times, the WiFi did not work at all except at reception, so we had no WiFi service in the room. Aside from the great location and the low price, the hotel provides a very good buffet breakfast, and the staff were very friendly. This hotel may be a good option if you are in transit, but don't arrive with very high expectations.

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels3
Number of Reviews123
Average Price (Weekdays)JPY 25,847
Average Price (Weekends)JPY 25,957