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Juffair is home to the Al-Fateh Mosque, a huge domed structure which is Bahrain’s largest mosque and is capable of accommodating a remarkable 7,000 people. It also contains the newly-opened National Library highlighting life in the kingdom. Guided tours of the Mosque are also available for tourists and locals alike.
Given that Bahrain is one of the most liberal countries among the Arab countries, there are quite a few captivating nightclubs to be found, such as the American-themed Rock Bottom at the Ramee International Hotel or the DJ-spinning Wrangler’s at the Elite Hotel.
Juffair is located at a very convenient location which offers tourists easy access to other suburbs in the capital. Make a trip to Zinj with its international circus and the Al-Saboor Mosque, or Seef which is another bit of reclaimed land and has many shopping malls, five star hotels and the Almoayyed Tower, the tallest building in Bahrain.
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