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Palmyard Hotel

$100-175/ night

Book this if You want to sleep inside Bahrain's best dining complex and stumble 50 feet from a Michelin-worthy meal to your bed.

Why People Love It

8.7349 reviews
  • Home to Masso, one of MENA's 50 Best Restaurants
  • The Orangery Tea Room is a legitimate destination for locals
  • Located in the heart of Adliya's Block 338 art and dining district

Quick Take: A fantastic restaurant complex that happens to have some decent rooms attached to it.

Reviewed by @Capriwoman: I checked into Palmyard and was seriously impressed by the vibe. The welcome ritual with the cold towel was exactly what I needed, and the pool area is a total hidden gem in the city. Definitely my new go-to spot in Bahrain for a quick recharge.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers love the boutique vibe and incredible food access, but often feel the pool and room maintenance lag behind the restaurant quality.

Reality check

You are staying here for the vibe and the food; if you want a resort-style pool experience, go to the Ritz or Four Seasons.

  • You are a foodie who prioritizes dinner reservations over room square footage
  • You want to walk to Bahrain's best bars and galleries in Block 338
  • You prefer a small, intimate property (20 rooms) over a soulless tower

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Daily and generally thorough, though some recent reports mention missed spots.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean, but watch out for grout issues in older ground-floor bathrooms.
  • Maintenance: The weak point. Peeling paint and 'tired' pool tiles are common complaints.
  • Linens & towels: High quality—Egyptian cotton sheets are a standard here.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells amazing (fresh pastries/flowers), but some rooms have had complaints of smoke drift.

Sleepability™

7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Music bass from Circa Lounge until 2am on weekends
  • Traffic and street noise from the busy Adliya dining district

Before you book

Good to know

  • The hotel was formerly known as 'The Palace Boutique Hotel'
  • Valet parking is free and essential as Adliya street parking is a nightmare
  • Alcohol is served here (licensed property), unlike some dry hotels in Manama

What to pack

  • Smart casual dinner outfits—Masso and Circa have dress codes (no shorts/sandals)
  • Earplugs if you're sensitive to weekend nightlife noise

Room Genie

Best picks

  • First-floor rooms (European first floor, not ground) for better privacy and less noise
  • Rooms facing the inner courtyard/garden for a greener view

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor pool-access rooms—reviews cite them as small, with awkward bathroom layouts and less privacy
  • Rooms closest to the Circa lounge entrance if you sleep before midnight

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would appreciate a room on an upper floor, away from the Circa lounge entrance. Please avoid the ground floor pool-access rooms if possible.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the pool actually open?

Technically yes, but recent reviews from Jan 2026 suggest it's in poor condition despite scheduled renovations. Don't book solely for the swim.

Can I walk to other bars?

Yes, you are in Block 338. You can safely walk to Coco's, Calexico, and Hazel Rooftop within 5-10 minutes.

Is breakfast included?

Usually yes, but it's a la carte (order from a menu), not a buffet. Quality is high, but variety is limited.

Is it good for families?

Not really. It's an adult-focused boutique with a nightlife vibe. Rooms are small for extra beds.

How far is the airport?

About a 15-20 minute drive (Bahrain is small), but traffic in Manama can be heavy during rush hour.

Is there a gym?

Yes, a small fitness center is available, but it's basic. Good for a quick treadmill run, not a powerlifting session.


Insider Tips

  • The Orangery has a separate 'Tea Time' menu that is cheaper and better than most hotel high teas—book it separately.

  • Ask for a room *away* from the kitchen exhaust vents if you want to avoid the smell of cooking in the morning.

  • Masso is often fully booked; ask the hotel concierge to secure a table when you book your room.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'pool access' rooms actually open onto a public pathway, so you have zero privacy with the curtains open.

  • 💡The bathroom doors in some standard rooms are frosted glass sliders that don't fully seal—awkward for new couples.

  • 💡You can hear the call to prayer from nearby mosques, which is atmospheric but early.

  • 💡The WiFi speed is excellent (25+ Mbps), making it a surprisingly good spot for digital nomads.

  • 💡Room service is essentially takeout from their top-tier restaurants—one of the best room service menus in the country.

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