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Water Garden: A Tranquil Oasis in Manama

Discover a revitalized historic park in Manama, blending lush gardens, serene lakes, and family activities for a refreshing urban escape.

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Escape the city's hustle at the Water Garden, a revitalized historical park in Manama, Bahrain. Established in 1948 and reopened in 2023 after extensive renovations, this urban oasis blends lush greenery, serene lakes, and family-friendly amenities, offering a refreshing retreat for all ages.

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6HF8+6XR, Manama, Alguful, 6HC9+77F, BH
Monday
9 am-10 pm
Tuesday
9 am-10 pm
Wednesday
9 am-10 pm
Thursday
9 am-10 pm
Friday
9 am-10 pm
Saturday
9 am-10 pm
Sunday
9 am-10 pm

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    Public Transport

    From the Manama Bus Terminal, take bus lines 19, 41, 45, A1, X2, X3 or X4. Alight at the bus stop near Salmaniya Medical Center, which is approximately a 5-minute walk to the Water Garden. A single bus fare costs approximately 0.275 BHD.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Careem are readily available throughout Manama. A short taxi ride from the city center to the Water Garden typically costs between 3 to 5 BHD, depending on traffic and distance. Base taxi fare is 2.0 BHD, plus 1.0 BHD per kilometer.

    Driving

    If driving, navigate towards the Alguful area. Parking is available near the Water Garden, but availability may be limited during peak hours, especially on weekends. Parking fees, if applicable, are typically minimal.

    Local tips

    Weekends can be crowded, so plan your visit accordingly if you prefer a quieter experience.
    Dress modestly when visiting the Water Garden.
    Smoking and pets are prohibited within the garden premises.

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    The Water Garden, a cherished landmark in Manama, offers a serene escape from the city's energetic pace. Originally established in 1948, this historical park underwent an extensive renovation, reopening in 2023 with a harmonious blend of its classic charm and contemporary features. The garden spans six hectares, providing ample space for relaxation, recreation, and immersion in nature. As you enter the Water Garden, you're greeted by a vibrant tapestry of greenery. The botanical garden showcases a diverse collection of fruit trees, including lemon, pomegranate, mango, and fig, alongside aromatic trees like Indian jasmine. These botanical treasures not only enhance the garden's aesthetic appeal but also offer a sensory experience, filling the air with delightful fragrances and providing shade from the Bahrain sun. The garden's two lakes, encompassing 11,400 square meters, are central to its tranquil atmosphere. The clay has been removed and the lakes have been cleaned, and the addition of fountains creates a soothing ambiance. While the ducks and turtles have been relocated to the Al Areen Wildlife Park and Reserve, the lakes continue to attract a variety of birdlife, adding to the garden's biodiversity. For families, the Water Garden offers a wealth of activities. Dedicated children's play areas provide safe and engaging spaces for kids to run, climb, and explore. Picnic areas are scattered throughout the garden, inviting families to gather and enjoy meals amidst the lush surroundings. A wooden bridge adds a touch of whimsy, while sports facilities cater to those seeking active recreation. The Water Garden's design thoughtfully incorporates elements of both nature and art. A monument, entitled “Home”, stands as a white columnar abstract sculpture symbolizing trees. Cavities in the column serve as bird nests, inspired by the garden's diverse birdlife, while leaf shapes embossed on the surface represent the trees within the garden.

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