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Room tip: Not a safe place for family to visit
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Room tip: I stayed on the second floor. It was fine, and quiet.
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Room tip: Don't stay here unless you're a single male looking for some company.
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I didn't stay in the hotel but visited the bar area and restuarant. This place was terrible. I was constantly hounded by prostitutes asking if I would like a massage!! These ladies of the night were everywhere, including the hotel lobby area. Never going back again.
I would like to thank all Hotel staffs for there great hospitality and services they offered for me and my family during our stay in the hotel. Many thanks for the front desk staffs and housekeepers they are good by all means.
My first experience with Delmon International Hotel was really bad. I was invited to spend an evening by the pool with dinner and a musical evening on the 14th of April. It was Vishu for malayalees like me and the price was 4BD per head inclusive of a buffet dinner. I was invited by the family of one of the singers for that night. The moment I entered, I could only see people visiting night club in this hotel. I was with my family and the atmosphere was filled with tobacco smoke, with a lot of men staring at my wife (unfortunately) with a wrong intention. Having decided to come, we went by the pool and we were at first denied entry because we did not take ticket (my host told me not to take). As I waited for a decision, a lady from the night club came out running asking for the security, there was a scuffle there which worried me even more. However we were allowed to enter and even though the musical night was good, we did not have enough choice on vegetarian dishes - it was just plain rice and sambhar while there were many non vegetarian dishes to choose from. Ideally it is not worth for a vegetarian family to pay 4 BD for a dinner since we could have had an 18 course vegetarian dinner at other places for 1.200 BD. Hence my experience was really bad.
Went there and asked for room for 2 person .. In app shows price is 95$ per night but when I'm there they gave me rate of 130$ .. when I told reception about the price they were very rude answering this our price we don't care about any apps .. u can find many hotel near with price u need .. I booked for a 5 days .. hotel is clean but services is slow and wifi was very weak
I came here for a University reunion (the F1 Grand Prix) and about a dozen of us stayed here. After spending a night in London in a closet with no water pressure, it was an oasis. Fruit and cookies were in the room, bed was comfy, sparkling clean (and a bidet in the bathroom.) No odd smells, great shower, and a spacious room. There were lots of places to eat and drink (even until 5:00 AM if one desired.) The infamous Diggers bar was a bit of a shocker even for me, but a nice venue for those who are into that kind of a thing.) Staff was very accommodating, polite and gracious. We had ZERO negative things to say. Rooms were quiet, elevators were prompt, and the buffet breakfast had anything a Westerner might desire (except pork.) It was right across the street from the Souk (market) where you can ship for spices, linens, watches etc. Efficient shuttle to /from airport. Highly recommended.
We stayed here for a weekend in December 2015. The rooms were pretty basic and clean however there was very little drinking water and toilet paper. The noise outside in the corridor on a morning was pretty loud and distracting. The wi-fi was particularly weak which was a little disappointing. The biggest downside to this hotel was the bar "Diggers" which we were unaware of when booking. The bar is busy regardless of the time of day and it is generally full of men and very friendly women working and looking to earn some cash. The activity that goes on here is very very blatant and as a customer who was not part of that, it made me feel uncomfortable. This was also apparent at breakfast when the disparity between the customers who were men and who were women highlighted the nature and purpose of this hotel further. The outside area, the "pool" area, was also disappointing, not only was it full of women waiting around to start work, it consisted of a "spa" area which only seemed to accommodate single men. Truly creepy and awful place. What's embarrassing is that people assume you're visiting for the same reason as others. Be aware of this if you're booking and is it certainly not for families.
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For a Muslim country, the number of women who work as prostitutes in Bahrain is remarkably high. The sale of alcohol and sex are divisive issues that could spell trouble during October's parliamentary elections. By Malachy Browne
Extreme weather events are not taken lightly by devout Muslims. They regard them as messages from God - either to reward good deeds done, or to reprimand moral transgressions.
So it was when a sandstorm ripped across Saudi Arabia and through the archipelago of Bahrain recently. According to a Bahraini taxi driver (and newspaper reports the following day), the like had not been seen in decades. Within minutes of being mild and sunny, visibility was reduced to a few metres. The storm thrashed date palms, ripped down billboards and flung debris along motorways in Bahrain's capital Manama. It eased momentarily before rearing up again.
It was surely a message from God, the taxi driver said, and worse would come. "Too much honky ponky", he said; Bahrain's open sex tourism would cause the low-lying island to one day be submerged by, well, an Almighty tsunami.
For a Muslim country the only thing more surprising than the number of prostitutes in Bahrain is the freedom with which they transact. So prevalent is prostitution that Google Maps marks out the many bars where sex is sold. The trade is unbridled in bars attached to many hotels; so uninhibited are the bars that the street trade is relatively discreet.
One Australian-run bar is synonymous with prostitution in Bahrain. On entering the outback-themed bar, customers land in the company of tens of smartly-dressed Filipino and Chinese women. The women stand in groups of twos and threes at the bar and by tables along the opposite wall. A Filipino band plays contemporary rock on the cavernous stage to the end of the bar. At the other dimly-lit end of the bar stand older foreign women.
The working women cut straight to business. A Chinese woman grips my forearm as I approach the bar. "I have apartment", she says before negotiating an acceptable price for sex. Other women proposition the male members of our group within minutes. More approach as we sidestep through various groups to find comfortable standing space nearer the stage.
The more industrious women return repeatedly over the next hour. "You want Chinese girl? Where you stay?" I name the lodgings, a reputable mid-ranged hotel. Apparently, staff there will not object to inviting home a prostitute. I am told that a full night will cost 100 Bahraini Dinar (BD) – around €200.
A lurid scene develops at the nearest table. A trim, smartly-dressed European man in his late-40s starts to swivel his crotch against the thigh of a pretty young Filipino woman sitting on a stool. She is probably aged in her early twenties but has a younger-looking face. She is less responsive, but tolerates his attentions. Soon after, they leave the bar.
Adjoining the bar is a hotel with a sizeable lobby area. It is occupied by as many Asian women as are in the bar. I encounter a Chinese girl emerging to the lobby from an elevator. She pauses to brush her hair and tie it into a pony tail. I ask if she has been working. She has earned 30 BD (€60), she says jovially, seeming happy with the take. She met the customer in The Australian bar. A taller woman emerges from the next elevator, issues instructions to the girl who promptly leaves.
Being unable to interview the women working here, except for passing conversation, it is difficult to say whether they work here by choice or are entrapped. It is not imponderable that some prostitutes enjoy their work. A former prostitute in Ireland wrote to the Pat Kenny radio programme this summer. She criticised the usual admonition of prostitution by Irish media. She eloquently described how she enjoyed her work; the satisfaction she felt of providing a good service; knowing she was appreciated by the men she slept with - mostly married men whose relationships had lost physical intimacy.
However, Ruhama this week reported the darker side of prostitution and trafficking - the horrific physical and emotional treatment of women; the enslavement and entrapment of women trafficked and forced to work as prostitutes.
It is known that in Bahrain too prostitution is organised. Indeed, that the Australian bar trades only in Chinese and Filipino bars suggests something more than random assembly. Bars in other hotels are known to 'specialise' in nationalities – Russian, Thai, Filipino, Arabic, Bangaladeshi, and Chinese. One hotel in the Al Jaffir district has bars on four different levels; each one 'offers' a specific nationality of prostitute.
Only Russian women parade on the stage at Platinum bar at the four star Golden Tulip hotel. The silhouette of keffiyah-capped Saudi men reclining in front row seats cuts an atypical scene. Dressed in luminous bikinis, the women gyrate suggestively over stools and perform Russian karaoke. Purchasing a bottle of champagne entitles the buyer to a slow dance with one of the girls when a later rendezvous can be arranged. Two of the younger girls appear to already have had their fill of bubbly.
Perhaps the older women who remain by the rear of the Australian bar are the 'mamsans' reported to lure girls from their native countries on promise of high wages as housemaids. The Gulf Daily News reported in 2007 that 200 Thais "flee" their traffickers in Bahrain every year. Four such escapees said they had to "service" at least five men a day. They showed "clear signs of physical and mental distress" the report said.
A small island nation with lots of sand and few attractions, liberal laws on alcohol and tolerance of prostitution are considered by the King as vital to the tourist industry. Wednesday is the eve of the Saudi weekend when thousands of Saudi Arabians cross the bridge to Bahrain to escape strict laws at home. Foreign direct investment from western companies has brought tens of thousands of western economic migrants to the city.
But these are divisive issues in Bahrain. Bahrain's majority Shia population opposes alcohol and prostitution on religious grounds; blog posts and comments on the issue indicate voluble disagreement. Bills to prohibit alcohol have been passed by the Shia-ruled parliament but revoked by the Sunni–ruled Shura Council – the upper house in the bi-cameral legislature appointed by the King. One member of the Shura council rejected Shia MPs who supported the Bill as members of Islamist movements.
Occasionally, isolated prosecutions occur. A Thai barber was jailed for one month last week for offering customers a massage and sex for 5 BD (€10). But it was only in 2009 after Bahrain was listed in one of the top 10 'Sin Cities' by a men's magazine was there a concerted crack-down on prostitution. Soon after, the tightly controlled media began to report that the prosecutions could affect tourism. Vested interests in the hotel and restaurant trade support the continued sale of alcohol, and hence the main venues for prostitution. An industry representative described alcohol prohibition as "a precursor to driving foreign investments out of the country".
Economic, political and moral grievances among the Shia population have spilled over into riots in recent years. There is a feeling of exclusion among some Shias by the Sunni leadership. The parliament is seen as impotent, as the Bills to ban alcohol and calls to eradicate prostitution demonstrate. October's parliamentary elections could see further disquiet.
Women working as prostitutes in Bahrain live in limbo. Those who choose the occupation work illegally and without protections; those entrapped are in horrendous circumstances. For the Sunni leadership to legalise and regulate the sex trade would be even more divisive. And the rights of migrant workers (from South Asia) are not high on the political agenda. So existing conditions are likely to persist, and Bahrain will continue to be awash with foreign women trafficked and exploited.

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Clubs and Prostitutes...need I say more? The club is located in the second building on the ground floor, but from 21:00-02:00 you can hear them all the way up on the forth floor even with ear plugs on. Even better in the first building is that you an hear the prostitutes doing their jobs. The place does nothing to regulate the flow of hookers so they are all over the place in the lobby. The rooms are huge, but everything is so old. The shower head in the bathroom sprays everywhere and the tub leaks out into the floor. Everything looks so unsanitary in the bathroom. The room carpet looks like it hasn't been vacuumed for years and it's impossible to find an electric plug. The fitness center is a storage room. More
This hotel's primary line of business appears to be catering to men who are meeting working women who are offering certain services. There is absolutely no reason at all to go to this hotel or any of its restaurants, unless you are such a man needing a place to meet a working woman. The food and service are atrocious. There is no redeeming factor in the slightest. I would rather go hungry than eat there again. I felt dirty just from going in to eat at their restaurant. This place is top to bottom terrible. Avoid it at all costs.
Terrible, charged me twice on my visa and then refused to refund me money even after seeing my visa statement
The average European would not find this a pleasurable place to stay. We checked in for 7 nights and left after one night.. Rooms were shocking ( looked at 2 different rooms!), Beds are like sleeping on concrete and the noise from the Arabic nightclub in the hotel can be heard on every floor including the ninth ! The pool....... Well.... It might as well not have had one.... My local park has a cleaner, safer and more luxurious pond. HENCE WHY THERE IS NO PICTURE OF THE POOL TO BE FOUND ON ANY WEBSITE. I wasnt even going to waste the space on my digital camera to post one. STAY AWAY..... Defo not a 3 or 4 star.... more like a ZERO star. BE WARNED
Reception is ok, people are kind and as i mentioned earlier it's not very clean. There are so many prostitutes everywhere in that hotel and i don't like that. However, it's location is great, it's close to places of intertainment and to downtown. There are some good resturants near the place too.
I can say that it is a fair and even a good hotel when price and services are compared. As far as i remember there was 2 discos which totally sucks. You better go out from the hotel if you want to have some fun in Bahrain. We took the suite room which was comfortable (i definitely recommend if you are a group of people) Room services was poor.
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