
Summer indulgence at Four Seasons
Make a splash with the little ones in the water park, soak up the sun on the white-sand beach and enjoy all-day entertainment at the vibrant beach club. Bahrain residents can enjoy a 20 per cent discount on rooms and exclusive dining savings.
Bay View Lounge introduces Bao Bonanza, a limited time menu that is not to be missed. Highlights include slow-cooked beef brisket with chipotle, spicy Asian-style lobster, mango chicken and more, from 11.30am to midnight.
This summer, the celebration gets cooler as CUT and re/ASIAN CUISINE reunite with the flavour artisans at Scoop Creamery for a week-long indulgence of handcrafted ice cream sandwiches. Discover six exclusive creations at each restaurant until August 9.
Soar to the 50th floor and take your seat at re/ASIAN CUISINE's Sushi Bar, where handcrafted nigiri, sashimi and signature rolls are prepared before your eyes. Savour bold favourites such as crispy shrimp potstickers, miso honey salmon and more. It is priced a la carte.
Relax and unwind with the Night Spa experience, designed exclusively for two. Begin with a 60-minute aromatherapy massage beside the softly-lit waters of the indoor pool.
After the treatment is over, savour an hour of complete privacy from midnight to 1am, with the pool all to yourselves.
A chilled bottle of your preferred beverage awaits you, alongside handcrafted chocolates, delicate macrons and fresh berries.
It costs BD280 for 120 minutes from Sunday to Wednesday and BD295 on weekends.
Experience the calming flow of Moon Yoga on Saturday, August 9, from 6.30pm to 7.30pm. It costs BD6 per person for hotel guests and members and BD12 for outside guests.
For more information, contact 17115000 or 17115044.
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