Hoora
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Hoora (Arabic: الحورة) is a place in Manama, in the island kingdom of Bahrain.
Hoora is the centre of Bahrain's nightlife with many bars, hotels, restaurants and nightclubs (both Arabic and western), and is very popular with Arab visitors to Bahrain. The Exhibitions Avenue is the most prominent location in Hoora. In the evenings, especially during weekends, this avenue becomes a very busy street with lots of tourists, locals and foreigners.
It contains several tourist attractions, including one of the world's premier collections of Islamic manuscripts and art, Beit Al Quran, and one of Bahrain's most important cultural spots, La Fontaine Contemporary Arts Centre. (For more details on La Fontaine see Daily Star profile.)
Apart from bars and restaurants, the Exhibitions Avenue also houses many business establishments like Computer World, Arabian Printing & Publishing Company, Universal Palace, and Gulf Computer Services.
The GOSI Complex is a shopping complex that is also located on Exhibitions Avenue. The Abu Bakr Siddeeq mosque is a well-known landmark on Exhibitions Avenue and is located beside the Hoora Police station. Much of the architecture of Hoora is in the traditional Gulf style and dates back to the beginning of the twentieth century.
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