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Best Western Opens Second Hotel in Bahrain

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Best Western International has opened its second hotel in Bahrain, after last month’s opening of the Best Western Plus The Olive.

The new all-suite hotel, Best Western Al-Olaya Suites Hotel, is located in the capital city, Manama.

Catering for the growing demand for travel to this fast-moving hub, Best Western Al-Olaya Suites Hotel offers 75 suites, with a choice of studios, one and two bedrooms.

All suites offer kitchenettes, sofas, flat-screen televisions and complimentary high-speed internet access.

“Our Middle Eastern expansion plan continues to gather pace,” said Glenn de Souza, Best Western International’s Vice President International Operations – Asia & the Middle East. “Following our recent debut in Saudi Arabia and the announcement of our first hotels in Oman and Kuwait, I am delighted to be able to add a second hotel to our Bahrain portfolio.”

The hotel features a selection of food and beverage options, including three restaurants serving up a range of different cuisines. Zaytoun is a multi-cuisine restaurant serving a selection of local and international dishes, while Al Mahara Restaurant offers a taste of the Mediterranean. Le Rouge meanwhile, delivers fine continental cuisine. The hotel also features the Talon Café, a 24-hour coffee shop, while those wanting some evening entertainment should head to the Kasbar Disco Bar, which features live music and entertainment.

For guests wanting to relax, Best Western Al-Olaya Suites Hotel offers a fully-equipped health club, sauna, steam room and a swimming pool with sunbathing deck.

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