Today (July 6)
As part of the Manama Gulf Capital of Tourism 2016, the Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority presents ‘Snow in Summer’ at the Bahrain Exhibition & Convention Centre starting from today until July 16. The exhibition will feature a variety of fun-filled attractions such as a snow forest maze, an ice-cutting show, a snowball match and a frozen cinema, among other activities.
The exhibition, which is open from 3pm to 11pm, is free for children under the age of two and costs BD3 for those aged three to 14. Those over 15 pay BD5 to enter.
Tomorrow (July 7)
Celebrate Eid at La Fontaine Art Centre with Japanese pianist Mina lwahashi at 9pm. She will be playing French and Russian music. Dinner will be served from 6.30pm costing BD20 net.
For details, contact 17230123 or Srinu on 33747446.
Friday (July 8)
Explore a variety of cuisines every Friday at Downtown Rotana Bahrain’s Flavours from noon until 4pm starting after Eid AL Fitr with live cooking stations and mocktails bar for BD24++, including selected beverages, and BD20++ with soft drinks and juices. Diners will also enjoy free pool access until 7 pm. There is also a supervised children’s room with toys and games for all ages.
For more information, email flavours2.downtown@rotana.com or call 1311 9999.
Enjoy a BBQ every Friday after Eid at the Elite Seef Residence & Hotel’s Oasis Pool area at BD12++ per person or journey to IL Giardino every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for a four course dinner at BD12++ per person.
For details, contact 17583388.
Children can enjoy watching a movie outdoors under the stars at the Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain’s La Plage for free, every Friday from 6pm to 8pm.
For details, email rc.bahrz.restaurant.reservations@ritzcarlton.com or contact 17586499
Saturday (July 9)
Saudi Arabian singer Ayed Youssef, who recently produced a new video called Sagi Al Atash and Nsetni, will be performing at the Gulf Hotel Bahrain from 7pm to 11pm. Ticket prices start from BD37. For details, visit www.luxuryKSA.com
The Mohammed bin Firas Band will be performing at the Cultural Hall for free on Saturday from 8pm. The band play various types of traditional music such as Saut, Basteh, Khamari and other folk songs.