Other F&B options include Café Tomo in the lobby area, and the mezzanine level library-style bar Trade Room.
The hotel features a collection of contemporary Bahraini art, and the property’s three meeting rooms have been named after Bahrain’s history and landmarks, including the Bab Al Bahrain Room (after the building which was the first gateway to Bahrain), the Harbour Room (a nod to Bahrain’s maritime heritage) and the 1920 room (named after the year Bahrain’s first bank opened).
Conrad Bahrain Financial Harbour is the third property under the brand in the Gulf region, joining the established Conrad Dubai, and Conrad Abu Dhabi Etihad Towers – which opened in 2020 as a rebranding of the Jumeirah Etihad Towers.
Commenting on the news Guy Hutchinson, president, Middle East and Africa, Hilton, said:
“We are delighted to start welcoming guests to Conrad Bahrain Financial Harbour, our third Hilton property and a first for the Conrad brand in the country.
“Each room in the hotel is a suite, providing guests with the comforts of home alongside intuitive service and luxurious leisure facilities.
“With its prime location and standout dining options, including SUSHISAMBA, the hotel is set to become a destination of choice in Bahrain’s capital city.”