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Getting to the Bahrain Grand Prix
Sunday December 6 2026
What to expect in this guide
• Which airport do you fly into?
• How do you get from the airport to your hotel?
• Do you need a visa?
• Best booking resources for F1 trips
• Frequently asked questions
• Money-saving tip
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Getting there by air
International flights into Bahrain land at Bahrain International Airport (BAH), in Muharraq, around 15 to 20 minutes from central Manama by road.
Direct flights to Bahrain are common from a number of European cities and from across the Middle East, primarily through Gulf Air. Many fans also arrive via connecting flights through regional hubs such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Doha. These routes often provide more flight options for travellers from Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
Flight times vary depending on where you’re travelling from. The journey from most European cities takes around six to seven hours.
From the airport to central Manama
Bahrain International Airport is around 15 to 20 minutes from central Manama by road.
• Taxi. Available from the official taxi rank at the airport.
• Uber and Careem. Both ride-hailing apps operate in Bahrain.
• Pre-booked transfer. Worth considering if you’d rather have a fixed price agreed in advance.
Visa and entry requirements
International visitors need a visa to enter Bahrain. Many travellers can apply online before departure. Requirements depend on your nationality, so check the official guidance before booking.
Best booking resources for F1 trips
Take a look at our Grand Prix ticket & travel packages »
Prefer to do it all yourself? You’re welcome to take what you’ve learned here and build your own trip from scratch.
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Tickets
Motorsport Tickets and Grand Prix Tickets are the two agencies I’ve trusted for years. They’ve always been reliable, easy to deal with, and quick to help if something comes up.
Hotels
ZenHotels is one of my go-to sites for hotel bookings. It pulls prices from loads of smaller sites you might not know about, so it’s great for finding deals. I also check Expedia and Booking.com when I want more options.
Excursions
Viator is packed with walking tours, attraction tickets, and local experiences. It’s especially handy if you’re heading to a new Grand Prix city. It’s a great place to find extras to add to your trip.
FAQ's
Bahrain International Airport (BAH), in Muharraq, around 15 to 20 minutes from central Manama by road.
Yes, from a number of European and Middle Eastern cities, primarily through Gulf Air. Connecting flights through Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Doha are also common.
Taxi, ride-hailing (Uber or Careem), or pre-booked transfer.
International visitors need a visa. Many can apply online before departure. Requirements depend on your nationality. Check the official guidance.
Money-saving tip
Compare connecting routes through Gulf hubs
Direct flights to Bahrain are convenient but often more expensive than connections through other Gulf hubs. Connecting through Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Doha can sometimes bring the fare down significantly, particularly for travellers from Europe, North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
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