
Festive vibes, delicious bites
Indulge in the Eid Brunch, featuring delicious dishes, live entertainment and fun activities to keep the little ones entertained, on the first and second days of Eid. Prices start from BD30net per person.
Those who want to enjoy poolside access can pay an additional BD12 per adult and BD6net for youngsters.
A 20 per cent early bird offer is available until Saturday, March 29.
The hotel's Iranian restaurant Golestan invites guests to celebrate the festive season with its two delicious menu options.
The first menu includes two cold and hot mezzes, soup, meal, kebab selection and a dessert, for BD25, while the second features three cold and hot mezzes, soup, two meals, and a selection of kebabs and desserts at BD30.
Both are available on the first, second and third days of Eid, from noon to 4pm and 7pm to midnight.
A take-away option is also available. Guests can order an Ouzi Family Feast, inclusive of meat, rice and side dishes for BD238. The second meat-and-rice-only option is priced at BD182. They serve 10 to 12 people.
Get ready for a flavour-packed adventure at the hotel's Wild Brunch, on April 4, from 12.30pm to 5pm. Guests can also enjoy refreshing beverages and bites by the poolside and relax in the outdoor area.
Prices start from BD36 per person. A DJ will play all of the hits from 5pm to 9pm.

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